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Doctor Who and the Replacement Miniatures

Doctor Who and the Replacement Miniatures

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Doctor Who and the Systems of Battle

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Battle Systems terrain is great for making just the sort of endless corridors you want for a classic Doctor Who game, but it does take forever to set up. I had this layout put together for some games of Violent Dark, so I thought that before I put it away (which also takes forever), I’d get in a quick game of Perilous Tales, this time with the Fourth Doctor and Romana facing off against the Daleks.

The intrepid TARDIS crew, including a very old Citadel version of Adric.The intrepid TARDIS crew, including a very old Citadel version of Adric.
Romana is ambushed by an Imperial Dalek!Romana is ambushed by an Imperial Dalek!
K-9 squares off against an Ogron.K-9 squares off against an Ogron.
Adric gets knocked off the edge of the board in turn 3. Not unlike what happened to him on TV, I suppose...Adric gets knocked off the edge of the board in turn 3. Not unlike what happened to him on TV, I suppose...
At last, the fearsome Special Weapons Dalek is revealed!At last, the fearsome Special Weapons Dalek is revealed!
The Doctor managed to evade the Special Weapons Dalek, only to get killed by an Ogron -- embarrassing. I suppose I could have regenerated him into Peter Davison and continued playing...The Doctor managed to evade the Special Weapons Dalek, only to get killed by an Ogron -- embarrassing. I suppose I could have regenerated him into Peter Davison and continued playing...

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