How do the Time Lords fare in the DCU?

How do the Time Lords fare in the DCU?

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Let me sum up this entire argument and thread
>Time Lords and Doctor Who is bullshit so they'd probably win due to asspull explanations
>Power level discussions suck
>I miss when Doctor Who was good
With that out of the way, did the new season really kill Doctor Who? I stopped watching ages ago

They solve all the multiversal problems and put a stop to Monitors, Anti-Monitor, Lords of Chaos, New Gods, and Perpetua shenanigans. If not sanction them into nonexistence at the beginning of time and nip all their bullshit in the bud from the start.

They remove the magic early too so no Neron, Empire of Tears, Nekron, Homo Magi, Eclipso, or Spectre shit happening either. Universe is a thousand times more orderly.

Little shit like Dominators, Khunds, or White Martians are beneath their notice.

Isn't The Spectre divine justice shit not magic shit?

>implying Rassilon doesn't somehow bullshit his way into becoming an entity like Perpetua instead

He is, but he's so heavily restricted the majority of the time that the difference is irrelevant.

Yeah, but removing magic wouldn't do anything to stop him from existing.

The Guardians of the Universe and the Time Lords work together intending to make a better universe but fuck it up and the Doctor wielding all the Lantern Rings stop them with a Tardis filled with all the emotional spectrums.

Divine stuff and magic stuff are closely interlinked in DC. The Time Lords removing magic might not erase him, but he'll be so depleted or otherwise lessened that you might have to ask what the difference is.

Poorly, since everything in DH goes from galactic powerhouse one minute to absolute laughing stock the next

Most things in DW have sliding timescales of power, barring the highest tiers. The only time we've really seen the Time Lords at their lowest was right at the tail-end of the most devastating war in their history, if not all histories.

Darkseid teams up with the Cybermen. BRAINIAC and the Daleks partner. They all try to backstab each other. Allowing the Doctor and Superman to save the day.

>Time Lords
>working together with anyone

I'm not one of those hurr womyn are replacing us incels, but I saw the new Who lady and her previous role was as someone who impersonates a doctor without having qualifications

...really.

The Daleks and Darkseid partnering might be a better fit.

Time Lords take care of Spectre the second he tries giving them trouble

Swap the partnerships and make sure the Doctor teams up with the Trinity. Also he should have at least a working awareness of the Lantern Corps. to play off of.

>timelords
>not fucking up

I think they'd just leave him to screech importantly against the Transduction Barrier. Someone might decide to erase him for being a constantly buzzing gnat at some point, but at the end of the day, he's not touching them.

I stopped after Capaldi. I really liked him the most but his seasons had little pay off. I haven't watched the new doctor but only because I'm waiting for a whole list of episodes so I can watch them closely together.

>Ywn read a series where Guy Gardener and the 6th Doctor have to begrudgingly work together to stop a universe level catastrophe.
What’s the point of living?

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>How do the Time Lords fare in the DCU?

Something something, Per Degaton, something, something.

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Time Lords and Daleks can eat shit.

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Yes, because comparing a non-Time War (or indeed, a not all that advanced Dalek overall) to what's being discussed in this thread is at all relevant.

>Watching Dr. Who after Colin Baker
Fags.

We'd all fare better if you'd stop making ten of these threads a day.

Once a loser always a loser.

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Nah.

Jesus Christ, it's just the "my setting wins!!!!" setting, isn't it? It's like 40K for /tg/ or Rhodesia for /pol/

Doctor Who is stupidly overpowered, which is no surprise given how long it's been going on at this point. The Time Lords themselves are basically the point where you start hitting the kind of shtthat makes even gods shit bricks.

I liked most of Capaldi, but that one season with the new companion after clara... it was boring, and instead of being excited for the next episode each week, I was couldn't be arsed, and often forgot it was even coming up, so I just stopped.

The only thing I'd see giving them trouble is The New Gods post-Grant-Morrison-reimagining. They've never hammered down exactly now many dimensions above 3D the true forms of The New Gods are, but it's at-least more than 5D, because they're still beyond Mxyzptlk. Granted, if anybody could come up with some asspull to actually interact with and deal with The New Gods true forms, it would be the Time Lords, after all a Tardis is described similarly to Grant Morrison's version of The New Gods... then again, if you think you can turn Darkseid into a Tardis and NOT have him find a way to regain self-determination and take over your empire, you're deluding yourselves... and the Time-Lords are overconfident as shit.

About the new season, i have watched it. Some episodes feel like a Classic Who both in the pacing and the solution, others feel like the worst RTD shit.

So to sum it up: The episodes written by Chibnall are ass, stay away from them. The rest of the season is alright, mostly. Jodie is cute and is playing a good version of the Doctor.

In-setting the Time Lords are stupidly OP. However they're not invincible or omniscient and once a civilization develops time travel they more or less stuck trying to get rid of them the hard way.

They're just tall white Guardians that use time travel instead of power rings.

Later 10 and 99% of 11 are trash.

Ever since '05 it goes like this: half the series is bad, one or two episodes are enjoyable (if not necessarily good), while the rest range from acceptable to "didn't waste my time."

Completely useless and corrupt unless the Doctor saves them. A lesser version of the Guardians.

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Can the new doctor be badass?

They'd sit around doing nothing and being useless, unless someone attacked them in which case they'd go way too fucking far in retaliation.

The time lords don't get a lot of focus, but whenever their achievements come up in canon is always totally absurd shit that makes even cape comics look tame by comparison. As a setting, Doctor Who might just be the most overpowered in fiction. Its certainly in the running.

Most of the show is just a madman in a time machine stumbling into near-apocalypses across time and space and fixing them with superscience.

Realistically? The Time Lords roll over the DCU and there is nothing the heroes can do about it. Magic gets deleted from the beginning of time, and attempts by other time travelers to fight back get noped by paradox engines negating any change to the timeline not approved of by the time lords themselves. The retcon the DCU into whatever timeline they like the most, pruning away anything they consider a threat to them until they have whatever version of events they like the most.

Because comics are creatively bankrupt? The timelords start to do the above, but they are cartoonishly evil about it, and after establishing that there is nothing anyone can do to stop them superman punches something and the day is saved.
I bet its a paradox engine. Superman punches a paradox engine, and the narrator text waxes really poetic and philisophical about something that pretends to be an explanation, and then everything magically fixes itself and that status quo is restored.

Daleks hate so hard the Dalek Emperor becomes a new Emotional Entity for HATE and they all wield HATE rings as power-source.

They never written her any moment like that, she is more about getting the job done, kind of like the fifth Doctor.

The Emotional Spectrum is too limited to contain the hat of the Daleks.

Rassilon would probably get up and go fuck shit up once he finds out that Magic still exists in the DCU.

Manhattan will look at their tech, call them inferior beings, and erase them.

>laughs behind Transduction Barrier

Sounds dumb and I would be world about make writers writing her as how they see women rather than writing her as the Doctor. I asked about badass moments specifically because a lack of them is what I would imagine is the most apparent indication of gender biases influencing writing.

No the Capoldi seasons killed it. Not cause of him, he was a pretty good doctor but cause the writing for those seasons was complete trash.

Dude, the GL's have crossed over with Star Trek, the JL with MMPR, and batman with the ninja turtles.
Nothing is off the plate for cross-overs with DC.

>you would think so, but I reversed the polarity and he erased himself.

They go to war with the Time Variance Authority for control of time, and win.

And then a whoooole bunch of people are screwed.

Either Rassilion or Omega could take the Doc easily.

>As a setting, Doctor Who might just be the most overpowered in fiction. Its certainly in the running.

>laughs in xeelee
>laughs In downstreamer