ETA: My post did not go as scheduled Saturday morning, so I am re-editing it with Sunday's post.
I have read all the stories, seen most of the movies and nearly all of the classic BBC series with Jeremy Brett (whom I still feel is the definitive Holmes), and few-score other adaptations including non-canon books, movies, and plays. I also really enjoyed the Sherlock series from the BBC starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
The show was created by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat. The same duo that worked on the Russel T. Davies re-start of Doctor Who and who helmed the 11th and 12th Doctor years.
I know I am not the only one who would love to see a Sherlock/Doctor Who crossover.
But considering I don't have the time or the skills to edit together a clip like that, I'll settle for the worlds I can manipulate.
Here is the modern Sherlock Holmes for Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space (Eleventh Doctor Edition).
Story Points: 12
Attributes
Awareness 6
Coordination 4
Ingenuity 6
Presence 3
Resolve 4
Strength 3
Skills
Athletics 4
Convince 1
Craft 3
Fighting 2
Knowledge 6
Marksman 1
Medicine 2
Science 6
Subterfuge 4
Survival 1
Technology 3
Transport 0
Traits
Attractive, Boffin, Eccentric, Insatiable Curiosity, Photographic Memory, Selfish, Technically Adept, Voice of Authority
Equipment
Smart Phone
Home Tech Level: 5
Story Points: 12
Attributes
Awareness 3
Coordination 2
Ingenuity 3
Presence 2
Resolve 4
Strength 3
Skills
Athletics 1
Convince 0
Craft 1
Fighting 2
Knowledge 3
Marksman 4
Medicine 5
Science 3
Subterfuge 1
Survival 2
Technology 2
Transport 1
Traits
Brave, Code of Conduct, Face in the Crowd
Equipment
Cellphone, Revolver
Home Tech Level: 5
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With many characters in different systems I strive to make mechanical or even closely mathematical equivalents. With Sherlock here vs. Sherlock Holmes, I am more interested in staying true to the character and to the system.
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