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|series = [[Doctor Who Yearbook]]s
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|setting = [[Earth]], the [[23rd century]]
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|writer=[[Gareth Roberts]]
|writer=Gareth Roberts
|publication = [[Doctor Who Yearbook 1994]]
|publication = [[Doctor Who Yearbook 1994]]
|release date = September 1993
|prev=Reconnaissance (short story)
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|next = Perfect Day (short story)
|next = Perfect Day (short story)

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The Changeling Years was a Doctor Who Yearbook short story written by Gareth Roberts.

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The Doctor and Leela arrive on Earth in what appears to be an industrial complex. While Leela is captured, the Doctor discovers that it is the site of a sociological study in which different societies in different time periods are recreated by conditioning volunteers into believing they are different people. Their goal is to learn why previous alien conquests of Earth had failed by determining the essential strengths and weaknesses of the human race, then selling the information. Leela encourages the test subjects to fight their captors, and the Doctor shuts down the machines in the control centre.

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  • Prolix IV is said to be in "Monocros", but this is probably a typographical error of "Monoceros" (a real-world constellation).

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