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'''''Nettles''''' was the twelfth short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips: Transmissions]]''. It was written by [[Kelly Hale]]. It featured the [[Eighth Doctor]]. | '''''Nettles''''' was the twelfth short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips: Transmissions]]''. It was written by [[Kelly Hale]]. It featured the [[Eighth Doctor]]. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
On a world occupied by [[Gati]] invaders, the Doctor recruits "fashion genegineer" Lady Bazima to help him wage a silent rebellion. Whilst performing genetic alterations to her clients, Bazima introduces small mutations that will make her people stronger over the next few generations for them to rise up against their oppressors and free their world. | On a world occupied by [[Gati]] invaders, the Doctor recruits "fashion genegineer" Lady Bazima to help him wage a silent rebellion. Whilst performing genetic alterations to her clients, Bazima introduces small mutations that will make her people stronger over the next few generations for them to rise up against their oppressors and free their world. |
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Nettles was the twelfth short story in the Short Trips anthology Short Trips: Transmissions. It was written by Kelly Hale. It featured the Eighth Doctor.
Summary
On a world occupied by Gati invaders, the Doctor recruits "fashion genegineer" Lady Bazima to help him wage a silent rebellion. Whilst performing genetic alterations to her clients, Bazima introduces small mutations that will make her people stronger over the next few generations for them to rise up against their oppressors and free their world.
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Continuity
- Bazina's work is shown to have succeeded in PROSE: Transmission Ends.