Saturday, March 27, 2010

Judoon Justice Chapter 4



Yes, it's finished. The last chapter of Judoon Justice is up! I'm already making a draft for a new one, form which I hope to post the first chapter on the 10th of April, so stay tuned. For all of you who have bothered to review, thank you so much.

Title: Judoon Justice
Spoilers: post The End of Time, non-canon
Part of Series: Judoon Justice belongs to a series called A Timelord and his Madman, which actually starts with "His Silent Mind", and can be considered as a sequel, but can also be read as a stand-alone. For those who want to read it as a stand-alone, read the short summary for "His Silent Mind" included after the cut. For those who want to catch up with the first story, go HERE.
Characters: The 10th Doctor, The Master (John Simm), Wilfred Mott, Donna Noble, The Schaduw Architect.
Ratings: PG
Genre: friendship/adventure

Synopsis:
Just when the Doctor succeeds to bring the Master back to some form of consciousness, the Tardis encounters the fleet of the Shadow Proclamation. The Master is taken from board, and the Doctor faces the forces of the Lady Shadow Architect and her followers as they are keen on bringing the Master down to Judoon Justice.

Chapter 1: HERE

Chapter 2 : HERE

Chapter 3: HERE

FINAL chapter 4: HERE

Friday, March 19, 2010



Title: Judoon Justice
Spoilers: post The End of Time, non-canon
Part of Series: Judoon Justice belongs to a series called A Timelord and his Madman, which actually starts with "His Silent Mind", and can be considered as a sequel, but can also be read as a stand-alone. For those who want to read it as a stand-alone, read the short summary for "His Silent Mind" included after the cut. For those who want to catch up with the first story, go HERE.
Characters: The 10th Doctor, The Master (John Simm), Wilfred Mott, Donna Noble, The Schaduw Architect.
Ratings: PG
Genre: friendship/adventure

Synopsis:
Just when the Doctor succeeds to bring the Master back to some form of consciousness, the Tardis encounters the fleet of the Shadow Proclamation. The Master is taken from board, and the Doctor faces the forces of the Lady Shadow Architect and her followers as they are keen on bringing the Master down to Judoon Justice.

Chapter 1: HERE

Chapter 2 : HERE

Chapter 3:

"My dear Doctor, that was a fixed point in time. It was an event that could not have turned out differently. The choice would have always been the Master, because it was you, who sealed the Timelords inside the lock and ended the Timewar. They could never have chosen you."

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Judoon Justice Chapter 3 coming up



I've just finished chapter 4 (final chapter) for Judoon Justice, and had some time to do a bit of photoshopping. I can't say that this is my favourite hobby, and I rather leave it to the professionals. My head hurts like hell. But the pic I got looked kinda okay, so I'm posting it up to see how it looks like on the blog. The next chapter of Judoon Justice is as promised, this week saturday. However, I'm flying off first thing tomorrow morning to Istanbul for a short holiday and I have no idea if the hotel has any wifi or internet connection. So, maybe I'll post the next chap a little earlier. We'll see.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Judoon Justice Chapter 2



First of all, thank you all for the wonderful reviews! I'm glad you like the story, and I will try my best to keep the posts coming every week. Secondly, I will also start posting the music for this series on my website. Just to keep everything in one place. You'll find the link for the second chapter at the bottom of this post.

Title: Judoon Justice
Spoilers: post The End of Time, non-canon
Part of Series: Judoon Justice belongs to a series called A Timelord and his Madman, which actually starts with "His Silent Mind", and can be considered as a sequel, but can also be read as a stand-alone. For those who want to read it as a stand-alone, read the short summary for "His Silent Mind". For those who want to catch up with the first story, go HERE.
Characters: The 10th Doctor, The Master (John Simm), Wilfred Mott, Donna Noble, The Schaduw Architect.

Summary for His Silent Mind:
The 10th Doctor didn't sacrifice himself to save Wilf, because he wasn't there in the final scene to lock himself in the radiation-booth. Some poor, innocent, but highly dispensable white-coat got roasted by the 100 megatons of radiation instead. The Master disappeared with the Timelords, seemingly lost with the others as Gallifrey fell in the final days of the Time war. After sending Wilf home with his family, the Doctor starts to wander alone in the universe, trying to find the Master using the remains of the white point star as a guidance. His quest brings him to a hostile planet that balances on the verge of a blackhole. There he finds the Master in a dark tower where has been imprisoned for the last 2000 years. He has survived the destruction of Gallifrey by the mercy of the Doctor's guarding angel, but has lost his mind after Rassilon cut out the drums from him for retaliation. For the first time since he was a child and had stared in the untempered schism, the Master had experienced something what could be cognized as guilt, and the remorse he had felt for his crimes combined with the solitude he was forced to endure had actually driven him insane. When the Doctor tries to convince him to leave, the Master refuses, knowing that he cannot escape the doomed planet without triggering its destruction and taking the Doctor with him. The Master tricks the Doctor in leaving the planet with his human companions, but the Doctor manages to pull a last minute rescue to free the Master from the tower before the planet is swallowed by the blackhole and is destroyed. However, the Master’s mind has suffered greatly and has deteriorated into a recessive, unconscious state. The Doctor, determined to save his childhood friend, decides to leave the Tardis suspended in time, while he enters the Master’s mind in an effort to bring him back.

Synopsis for Judoon Justice:
Just when the Doctor succeeds to let the Master recover to some form of consciousness, the Tardis is discovered by the fleet of the Shadow Proclamation. The Master is taken from board, and the Doctor faces the forces of the Lady Shadow Architect and her followers as they are keen on bringing the Master to Judoon Justice.


Chapter 1 can be found HERE
To go to chapter 2, follow me HERE.

Nest chapter will be posted next Saturday, the 20th of march 2010.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Judoon Justice Chapter 1



Title: Judoon Justice
Spoilers: post The End of Time, non-canon
Part of Series: Judoon Justice belongs to a series called A Timelord and his Madman, which actually starts with "His Silent Mind", and can be considered as a sequel, but can also be read as a stand-alone. For those who want to read it as a stand-alone, read the short summary for "His Silent Mind". For those who want to catch up with the first story, go Here.
Characters: The 10th Doctor, The Master (John Simm), Wilfred Mott, Donna Noble, The Schaduw Architect.

Summary for His Silent Mind:
The 10th Doctor didn't sacrifice himself to save Wilf, because he wasn't there in the final scene to lock himself in the radiation-booth. Some poor, innocent, but highly dispensable white-coat got roasted by the 100 megatons of radiation instead. The Master disappeared with the Timelords, seemingly lost with the others as Gallifrey fell in the final days of the Time war. After sending Wilf home with his family, the Doctor starts to wander alone in the universe, trying to find the Master using the remains of the white point star as a guidance. His quest brings him to a hostile planet that balances on the verge of a blackhole. There he finds the Master in a dark tower where has been imprisoned for the last 2000 years. He has survived the destruction of Gallifrey by the mercy of the Doctor's guarding angel, but has lost his mind after Rassilon cut out the drums from him for retaliation. For the first time since he was a child and had stared in the untempered schism, the Master had experienced something what could be cognized as guilt, and the remorse he had felt for his crimes combined with the solitude he was forced to endure had actually driven him insane. When the Doctor tries to convince him to leave, the Master refuses, knowing that he cannot escape the doomed planet without triggering its destruction and taking the Doctor with him. The Master tricks the Doctor in leaving the planet with his human companions, but the Doctor manages to pull a last minute rescue to free the Master from the tower before the planet is swallowed by the blackhole and is destroyed. However, the Master’s mind has suffered greatly and has deteriorated into a recessive, unconscious state. The Doctor, determined to save his childhood friend, decides to leave the Tardis suspended in time, while he enters the Master’s mind in an effort to bring him back.

Synopsis for Judoon Justice:
Just when the Doctor succeeds to let the Master recover to some form of consciousness, the Tardis is discovered by the fleet of the Shadow Proclamation. The Master is taken from board, and the Doctor faces the forces of the Lady Shadow Architect and her followers as they are keen on bringing the Master to Judoon Justice.

To go to chapter 1, follow me HERE.

Nest chapter will be posted next saturday, the 13th of march 2010.

Soundtrack His Silent Mind


His silent Mind Soundtrack:

I had this on my author's profile for a while on fanfictionnet while I was writing "His Silent Mind". Since I'm going to start a new series and are probably going to revamp my author's page, I figured I could make a proper soundtrack out of it and post it for someone to enjoy.

For those of you who don't know what I'm rambling about: This soundtrack is linked to this multi-chapter fanfic that I've finished two weeks ago. If you want to read it, go HERE.

Music is like a drug to me. It fuels my imagination and creates the scenes that I describe. For "His Silent Mind", the following tracks were absolutely inspiring.

Track 1: Psychobabble, Imogen Heap

For chapters 1 to 3, particularly the scenes between the Doctor and the Master in the asylum and with the Doctor, the real Doctor, searching alone at the edge of the universe, this brilliant song of Imogen called Psychobabble is all inspiring.

Track 2: Everything for free, K's choice

It's the crazy Master's hypertrack, the Master on a sugar/caffeine rush. Sad and delicious.

Track 3: Speeding Cars, Imogen Heap

For the flashback parts of their time together on Gallifrey, this second song from Imogen called speeding cars springs to mind, which supplied fitting background music for the Master's childhood gone wrong.

Track 4:Lazarus, Sophie Solomon and KT Tunstall

Stranded in no-mans land during the Great War, the Doctor and the Master experience the seize-fire at Christmas Eve. THis song called Lazarus performed by Sophie Solomon and KT Tunstall is as haunting as it is beautiful.

Track 5: Run, Snow Patrol

The Doctor leaves Gallifrey and his childhood friend behind when he runs away from the Academy. Snow Patrol's Run is perfect for the scene when the Master rush back to Graveyard fields, only to find the Doctor about to leave in his newly restored Tardis.


Track 6: Cruel Man, Intwine

Music for the killing fields when the Master completely loses control and can't stop hunting down the Redgrave gang. Called cruel man, this number is from the Dutch band Intwine.

Track 7: A Light that never dies, Sophie Solomon and Ralph Fiennes

In chapter 7 of His silent mind, the dazed Master is citing the lines of a musical piece performed by Sophie Solomon on the violin that is narrated by Ralph Fiennes. Named "A light that never dies." It's absolutely beautiful and bewitching.

Track 8:Bedshaped, Keane

When the Doctor finally finds the Master in chapter 8, the thought of him leading his much troubled friend back to the light is inspired by this song from Keane called Bedshaped.

Track 9: Black hat, Two steps from hell

In chapter 9, the Master takes his revenge on Rassilon, only to find out that the Lord president could be infinitely crueler than fate.

Track 10: My Medea, Vienna Teng

The Gallifreyan prophesy about the fate of the nightmare child that was inscribed on the doors of the entrance to the tower was inspired by the lyrics of this most beautiful song.

Track 11: Mordred's Lullaby, Heather Dale

In chapter 10, the morbid lullaby that the Master kept singing to himself as he faced his demise was inspired by this hauntingly beautiful and equally disturbing song about the only son of Morgan Lefay.

Track 12: Sleeping with Ghosts, Placebo

I actually fell so much in love with this song that I've made a music vid with it. Although the true meaning of the lyrics is not known to me, in my head it kinda describes the Doctor and the Master as soulmates, two brilliant minds, two last children of Gallifrey, both victims of the Timelord counsel's regime, and both facing their fear of death.

DOWNLOAD -His Silent Mind- soundtrack HERE