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{{rename|[[Life Science (anthology)]], per precedent: see [[Talk:Short_Trips:_A_Christmas_Treasury|this talk page]].}}{{retitle|''{{StoryTitle}}''}} | {{rename|[[Life Science (anthology)]], per precedent: see [[Talk:Short_Trips:_A_Christmas_Treasury|this talk page]].}}{{retitle|''{{StoryTitle}}''}} | ||
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{{Infobox Story | {{Infobox Story SMW | ||
|image = Life science.jpg | |image = Life science.jpg | ||
|series = ''[[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]'' anthologies | |series = ''[[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]'' anthologies | ||
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|editor = [[John Binns]] | |editor = [[John Binns]] | ||
|publisher = Big Finish Productions | |publisher = Big Finish Productions | ||
|release date = | |release date = 26 June 2004 | ||
|format = | |format = Hardcover, 242 pages, 16 short stories | ||
|isbn = ISBN 1-84435-047-9 | |isbn = ISBN 1-84435-047-9 | ||
|prev = Short Trips: Past Tense | |prev = Short Trips: Past Tense | ||
|next = Short Trips: Repercussions | |next = Short Trips: Repercussions | ||
}}'''''Short Trips: Life Science''''' was the seventh ''[[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]'' anthology published by [[Big Finish Productions]]. | }} {{you may|Life Science (book)|n1=the DWU book}}'''''Short Trips: Life Science''''' was the seventh ''[[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]'' anthology published by [[Big Finish Productions]]. | ||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
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From the very beginnings of [[DNA]] itself, the essence of life has been renewal and change. As genetic data mutates, replicates, replaces its forerunners and adapts to its environment, the diversity of life is ever-changing, ever-growing. And as we discover more about the processes that make us what we are, so we also gain the power to change them — and even to create life in new and unfamiliar ways. | From the very beginnings of [[DNA]] itself, the essence of life has been renewal and change. As genetic data mutates, replicates, replaces its forerunners and adapts to its environment, the diversity of life is ever-changing, ever-growing. And as we discover more about the processes that make us what we are, so we also gain the power to change them — and even to create life in new and unfamiliar ways. | ||
With the Doctor, this new world of scientific frontiers opens up into a whole universe of possibilities — some horrific, some mysterious, some beautiful. A robot discovering its capacity to dream. A living [[language]], expanding to control and subjugate the human population. A life form that connects one universe and another, lurking in the [[London Underground]]. [[Virtual reality|Virtual-reality]] people, living a not-so-virtual life of their own. An auctioneer of body parts, developing his own new life forms from the remains of others. A sentient [[android]], whose form and thoughts have grown from a telepathic link with the occupants of [[the TARDIS]]. | With the Doctor, this new world of scientific frontiers opens up into a whole universe of possibilities — some horrific, some mysterious, some beautiful. A robot discovering its capacity to dream. A living [[language]], expanding to control and subjugate the human population. A life form that connects one universe and another, lurking in the [[London Underground]]. [[Virtual reality|Virtual-reality]] people, living a not-so-virtual life of their own. An auctioneer of body parts, developing his own new life forms from the remains of others. A sentient [[android]], whose form and thoughts have grown from a telepathic link with the occupants of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. | ||
The Doctor himself, of course, is not immune to change, and the passage of time takes its toll on his body and his soul. But even as he sees his friends and enemies age and die beside him, his own life is somewhat different — and every now and again, he becomes an entirely new man... | The Doctor himself, of course, is not immune to change, and the passage of time takes its toll on his body and his soul. But even as he sees his friends and enemies age and die beside him, his own life is somewhat different — and every now and again, he becomes an entirely new man... | ||
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== Stories == | == Stories == | ||
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|2 | |2 | ||
|''[[Primitives]]'' | |''[[Primitives (short story)|Primitives]]'' | ||
|[[John Seavey]] | |[[John Seavey]] | ||
|[[Third Doctor|3rd]] | |[[Third Doctor|3rd]] | ||
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|3 | |3 | ||
|''[[The Northern Heights]]'' | |''[[The Northern Heights (short story)|The Northern Heights]]'' | ||
|[[Mark Stevens]] | |[[Mark Stevens]] | ||
|[[Fourth Doctor|4th]] | |[[Fourth Doctor|4th]] | ||
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|5 | |5 | ||
|''[[Mortal Thoughts]]'' | |''[[Mortal Thoughts (short story)|Mortal Thoughts]]'' | ||
|[[Trevor Baxendale]] | |[[Trevor Baxendale]] | ||
|[[Sixth Doctor|6th]] | |[[Sixth Doctor|6th]] | ||
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|7 | |7 | ||
|''[[A Star is Reborn]]'' | |''[[A Star is Reborn (short story)|A Star is Reborn]]'' | ||
|[[Richard Salter]] | |[[Richard Salter]] | ||
|6th | |6th | ||
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|8 | |8 | ||
|''[[The Southwell Park Mermaid]]'' | |''[[The Southwell Park Mermaid (short story)|The Southwell Park Mermaid]]'' | ||
|[[Kate Orman]] | |[[Kate Orman]] | ||
|[[Seventh Doctor|7th]] | |[[Seventh Doctor|7th]] | ||
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|[[Leela]] | |[[Leela]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|10 | | 10 | ||
|''[[The Reproductive Cycle]]'' | |''[[The Reproductive Cycle (short story)|The Reproductive Cycle]]'' | ||
|[[Matthew Griffiths]] | |[[Matthew Griffiths]] | ||
|6th | |6th | ||
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|12 | |12 | ||
|''[[Scribbles in Chalk]]'' | |''[[Scribbles in Chalk (short story)|Scribbles in Chalk]]'' | ||
|[[Gareth Wigmore]] | |[[Gareth Wigmore]] | ||
|[[First Doctor|1st]] | |[[First Doctor|1st]] | ||
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|[[Alexander Leithes]] | |[[Alexander Leithes]] | ||
|8th | |8th | ||
| | |First Doctor | ||
|- | |- | ||
|14 | |14 | ||
|''[[The Age of Ambition]]'' | |''[[The Age of Ambition (short story)|The Age of Ambition]]'' | ||
|[[Andrew Campbell]] | |[[Andrew Campbell]] | ||
|[[Second Doctor|2nd]] | |[[Second Doctor|2nd]] | ||
|[[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]], [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]] | |[[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]], [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]], [[Edward Waterfield]] | ||
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|[[Lance Parkin]] | |[[Lance Parkin]] | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Ace]] | | rowspan="2" |[[Ace]] | ||
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|16 | | 16 | ||
|''[[A Rose by Any Other Name (short story)|A Rose by Any Other Name]]'' | |''[[A Rose by Any Other Name (short story)|A Rose by Any Other Name]]'' | ||
|[[Jim Mortimore]] | |[[Jim Mortimore]] |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 3 November 2024
Life Science (anthology), per precedent: see this talk page.
Talk about it here.
- You may be looking for the DWU book.
Short Trips: Life Science was the seventh Short Trips anthology published by Big Finish Productions.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Once, we believed our lives were sacred, that we had souls. Now we know we are mere machines; genetic data. We are science.
But even as we learn, the properties of life remain uncertain. How does life acquire consciousness, or rights? Does a robot dream? If a person transforms into an oak tree, is it science or the work of gods? Did the Victorians find a way to resurrect the dead?
To science, such questions are invitations to explore. Who better to explore with than the Doctor?
life n. : 1: The state of being which begins with generation, birth, or germination, and ends with death; also, the time during which this state continues. 2: Of human beings: the union of the soul and body; also, the duration of their union; sometimes, the deathless quality or existence of the soul.
"Life depends on change, and renewal". - Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks by David Whitaker
"Nothing can be eternal". - Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord by Robert Holmes
From the very beginnings of DNA itself, the essence of life has been renewal and change. As genetic data mutates, replicates, replaces its forerunners and adapts to its environment, the diversity of life is ever-changing, ever-growing. And as we discover more about the processes that make us what we are, so we also gain the power to change them — and even to create life in new and unfamiliar ways.
With the Doctor, this new world of scientific frontiers opens up into a whole universe of possibilities — some horrific, some mysterious, some beautiful. A robot discovering its capacity to dream. A living language, expanding to control and subjugate the human population. A life form that connects one universe and another, lurking in the London Underground. Virtual-reality people, living a not-so-virtual life of their own. An auctioneer of body parts, developing his own new life forms from the remains of others. A sentient android, whose form and thoughts have grown from a telepathic link with the occupants of the TARDIS.
The Doctor himself, of course, is not immune to change, and the passage of time takes its toll on his body and his soul. But even as he sees his friends and enemies age and die beside him, his own life is somewhat different — and every now and again, he becomes an entirely new man...
Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Author | Doctor | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Syntax | David Bailey | 8th | Izzy |
2 | Primitives | John Seavey | 3rd | Sarah |
3 | The Northern Heights | Mark Stevens | 4th | |
4 | Observation | Ian Farrington | 5th | Turlough |
5 | Mortal Thoughts | Trevor Baxendale | 6th | Mel |
6 | Lant Land | Jonathan Morris | 5th | Tegan, Turlough |
7 | A Star is Reborn | Richard Salter | 6th | Peri |
8 | The Southwell Park Mermaid | Kate Orman | 7th | Chris |
9 | The Destroyers | Steve Lyons | 4th | Leela |
10 | The Reproductive Cycle | Matthew Griffiths | 6th | Peri |
11 | Jonah | Todd Green | 8th | |
12 | Scribbles in Chalk | Gareth Wigmore | 1st | Steven, Katarina |
13 | The End | Alexander Leithes | 8th | First Doctor |
14 | The Age of Ambition | Andrew Campbell | 2nd | Jamie, Victoria, Edward Waterfield |
15 | Echo | Lance Parkin | Ace | |
16 | A Rose by Any Other Name | Jim Mortimore | 7th |
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Short Trips: Life Science at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: Short Trips: Life Science at The Whoniverse