So are these references to the TARDIS or not?


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http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs70/f/20...wo-d4vi8n1.jpg

I at first thought they were for a small while, then I reasoned that they were red and there were more than one of them...

Then I learned BBC actually holds the copyright to the design (not joking http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4380929.stm ) so the police can't use that style of police box...

There's also the issue of whether or not police boxes actually are red or if they are blue. I remember some one pointing out it was a regional thing but I;m still not certain. I don't live in the UK.


 

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no, the TARDIS is a reference to these


 

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no, the TARDIS is a reference to these
Not that I don't find that funny, but this is a serious question, I'd appreciate a serious answer. Preferably from the rednames... though everyone else is free to speculate or point me to a dev saying whether it is or not.


 

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There are many known homages and references in the game, mostly as Easter eggs. The devs don't usually speak up and say anything about them, as far as I know. The right people get them.

The design isn't exactly the same as the boxes the TARDIS is modeled after, although it's close, and that box is red instead of blue. Because of the trademark issue, the devs are sure to steer clear of an exact replica, so this is likely to be as close as they can reasonably get to a visual TARDIS reference. On the other hand, if Night Ward is set in Britain (I don't know, haven't been there -- is it?), you would expect to see some old police boxes still standing. Maybe Praetorian police boxes are all red except for those stubborn Praetorian Scots who paint theirs blue. :P


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I don't know why this bugs me so much... and I even like MLP and humanizations...

also, long story short: yes.


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On the other hand, if Night Ward is set in Britain (I don't know, haven't been there -- is it?), you would expect to see some old police boxes still standing. Maybe Praetorian police boxes are all red except for those stubborn Praetorian Scots who paint theirs blue. :P
From what I have heard, it's set in the spirit world. A spirit world modeled after Britain. I don't think it's geographically that far from the main Preatoia areas.


That may explain why they're red but I'd like to re-iterate the fact some one told me they are red in certain areas of Britain or the U.K.


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>Dr. Whooves
I don't know why this bugs me so much... and I even like MLP and humanizations...

also, long story short: yes.
There are a couple of SGs around Virtue and Exalted where people use humanized ponies due to the limitations of not being able to make for-legged characters. Everyone naturally has their own ideas how they should look. Send me a PM if you want a few DA galleries of those.

Back on topic: This is confirmed?


 

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Police boxes were painted red in Glasgow up until the late 1960's. After that they were all blue.


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There are a couple of SGs around Virtue and Exalted where people use humanized ponies due to the limitations of not being able to make for-legged characters. Everyone naturally has their own ideas how they should look. Send me a PM if you want a few DA galleries of those.

Back on topic: This is confirmed?
I'm fairly familiar with such things, I worked with someone once to make a faction of humanized ponies for their AE arc. Ahhh... Artistic vision, granting both clarity and blindness.

Anyway though, while not directly said, it was an interview where War Witch mentioned the entire dev team was on a huge British inspiration fest after watching a lot of Dr. Who and such. Also, the Drudges were inspired partially by Slenderman.

don't remember where it is though.


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Only if there's a cigar in it.
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If you want a direct answer from the devs regarding this, watch the Google+ Hangouts recording where one of the fans brought it up and was answered very plainly.

Unfortunately, you'll discover that it doesn't really add anything to have it explained in excruciating detail. This is a wink-wink in-joke that lots of sci-fi properties have slipped into their shows and comic books.

Edit: To answer the burning question, yes, they consulted the legal department before placing this asset into the game.


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Now we just need to replace the sg portals with phone booths and we're set.


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It makes sense since Pendragon (Praetorian Hero 1) plays a major role there, and one of the enemy groups, the Drudges, all use British accents, that Night Ward is modeled after Britain.

Incidently, Doctor Who originated in Britain, if I am not mistaken.


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From what I have heard, it's set in the spirit world. A spirit world modeled after Britain. I don't think it's geographically that far from the main Preatoia areas.
It's a spirit realm (ish) mirror of First Ward. That's clearly stated by the intro contacts. While there are some minor differences in the details the overall geography is the same as First Ward.


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Doctor Who originated from Gallifrey.

Edit: Also, boy does he ever get around. (Look at the release date on that, kids! )
I was refering to the show Doctor Who, not the CHARACTER Doctor Who, for the record. Just in case that wasn't a joke.


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(Yes. Joke. )

And you are correct, Doctor Who is produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The Doctor first appeared in 1963, the same year the X-Men first appeared.

Coincidence?

COINCIDENCE???

(Sorry. Joke.)


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http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs70/f/20...wo-d4vi8n1.jpg

I at first thought they were for a small while, then I reasoned that they were red and there were more than one of them...

Then I learned BBC actually holds the copyright to the design (not joking http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4380929.stm ) so the police can't use that style of police box...

There's also the issue of whether or not police boxes actually are red or if they are blue. I remember some one pointing out it was a regional thing but I;m still not certain. I don't live in the UK.
It is a reference, but they specifically went with the English police box which is red so as to specifically avoid any copyright issues with the BBC over the design.

They did say to me in their Google Hangout that they would've loved for them to have doors that you could run in and out of along with a 'voorp! voorp!' sound and flashing light, but hey.....



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If you want a direct answer from the devs regarding this, watch the Google+ Hangouts recording where one of the fans brought it up and was answered very plainly.

Unfortunately, you'll discover that it doesn't really add anything to have it explained in excruciating detail. This is a wink-wink in-joke that lots of sci-fi properties have slipped into their shows and comic books.

Edit: To answer the burning question, yes, they consulted the legal department before placing this asset into the game.
That was me who asked that! I have a infintesimally small amount of internet celebrity, yay!


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Incidently, Doctor Who originated in Britain, if I am not mistaken.
/facepalm. Damn I'm old.


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It is a reference, but they specifically went with the English police box which is red so as to specifically avoid any copyright issues with the BBC over the design.

They did say to me in their Google Hangout that they would've loved for them to have doors that you could run in and out of along with a 'voorp! voorp!' sound and flashing light, but hey.....



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English police boxes were blue. It was Glasgow post boxes that were red - up until the 1960's.

After that they were painted blue.


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It is a reference, but they specifically went with the English police box which is red so as to specifically avoid any copyright issues with the BBC over the design.

They did say to me in their Google Hangout that they would've loved for them to have doors that you could run in and out of along with a 'voorp! voorp!' sound and flashing light, but hey.....



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Correct. It's a police box - not the TARDIS.

Zwill confirmed that personally for me on the very first day I23 hit beta. But its definitely cool to think they're inspired by the TARDIS.

That said, I know some folks associated with the official Doctor Who franchise (we've connected over the years through various writing opportunities) and they say that although showrunner Steven Moffattis not personally aware of their inclusion in game, its very likely he'd appreciate the clever wink. So I think its fine...

Besides, its been done before (and more blatantly) in Fallout 2...


 

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Correct. It's a police box - not the TARDIS.

Zwill confirmed that personally for me on the very first day I23 hit beta. But its definitely cool to think they're inspired by the TARDIS.

That said, I know some folks associated with the official Doctor Who franchise (we've connected over the years through various writing opportunities) and they say that although showrunner Steven Moffattis not personally aware of their inclusion in game, its very likely he'd appreciate the clever wink. So I think its fine...

Besides, its been done before (and more blatantly) in Fallout 2...
I can't see how Steven Moffattis would object. While I've found the quality of writing to be great, no show can survive for that long without fan support. Which this counts as.


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