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Time Travel Troubles - Dr Who vs the Backstep Project
01/09/2001 Source: Jessica Martin 

The Galactic Senate: polls & voting for September 2001.

Nothing gladdens our heart more than to see democracy in action in the science fiction and fantasy world. If you feel the same, dear user, then here's our current and past online polls, as voted for by many a fine fellow (you too can vote, but choose wisely) ...

Time Travel Troubles - Dr Who vs the Backstep Project

It's a time travel face-off. In the left corner we have Doctor Who, the galaxy's finest Time Lord, representing the UK and the cheeky tradition of British SF penned by the likes of Douglas Adams. In the right corner we have that crazy ex-special forces bloke from the TV series Seven Days, representing the USA and the Hollywood hit machine. Which time traveler will prevail in this terrible temporal fisticuffs?

Doctor Who triumphs. Come on, look at the bloody opposition. We're talking about a CIA-funded twit who can just about manage to jump back in time seven days using some dodgy technology they stole out of the Roswell crash. The Doctor could run rings around the Backstep Project people ... they wouldn't even notice if a strange blue police phonebox turned up in Hangar 18!

Seven Days is Enough! Do you seriously expect some bumbling Brit with a long scarf and a bad habit for jelly babies to triumph over the might of the CIA and NIA? At least the Backstep Project has a time machine that works ... even if it for only seven days. Besides, did you see the Doctor in his last incarnation? He'd be too bust trying to snog his assistant to worry about the Americans.


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