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'''''Short Trips: Steel Skies''''' was the fifth [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology published by [[Big Finish Productions]].
'''''Short Trips: Steel Skies''''' was the fifth ''[[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]'' anthology published by [[Big Finish Productions]].


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==

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Short Trips: Steel Skies was the fifth Short Trips anthology published by Big Finish Productions.

Publisher's summary

There are many places that most of us can never see: places that are sheltered, locked away, cordoned off from the outside world. But to the Doctor, and those who travel with him in his TARDIS, there is no such thing as a locked door. Anywhere in space and time is open to them to visit — even if sometimes it might be better to leave such places well alone.

Steel Skies is a collection of stories based in enclosed and artificial environments: places constructed to keep the dangers of the universe outside, perhaps, or to keep their inhabitants locked in. It is divided into four sections, each exploring a different kind of confinement:

Section One, Flight, comprises four tales of travellers who left their homes for far-away destinations — to explore, to start a new life, or to fight for the survival of their species.

Section Two, Frontiers, explores the corridors, living quarters and ventilation shafts of four futuristic environments — designed to shelter men, women and children from harsh natural forces, or from the threat of nuclear war.

Section Three, Incarceration, tells four stories of punishment and imprisonment, from San Francisco's infamous Alcatraz, to the cage of a flightless angel in the dilapidated ruins of Heaven.

Section Four, Isolation, deals with the loneliness and despair of being cut off from the world outside, by physical or mental incapacity, by the ravages of war, or caught between destinations aboard the TARDIS itself.

A recurring theme in all four sections is the effect of the Doctor's arrival in these enclosed environments — sometimes positive, sometimes less so.

Individual stories

Title Author Doctor Featuring
Corridors of Power Matthew Griffiths 1st Steven, Vicki
A Good Life Simon Guerrier 8th Charley
Reversal of Fortune Graeme Burk
Monitor Huw Wilkins 7th
Dust Paul Leonard 2nd
Light at the End of the Tunnel Mark Wright 5th Peri
No Exit Kate Orman Nyssa, Tegan
House Jeremy Daw 6th Peri
Deep Stretch Richard Salter 3rd Jo
Inmate 280 Cavan Scott 7th
Doing Time Lance Parkin 4th
The Ruins of Heaven Marc Platt 6th Peri
Cold War Rebecca Levene 7th Ace, Benny
O, Darkness John Binns 4th Romana II, Adric
Greenaway Peter Anghelides 2nd Fifth Doctor, Eighth Doctor, Future Doctor
Eternity Jonathan Blum 4th Sarah Jane Smith

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