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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
In the [[32nd century]], the [[Sixth Doctor|Doctor]] finds himself on a planet piled high with discarded computer technology. Picking over these remains are an army of [[Scandroid]]s, a collection of unsavoury, illegal Data Pirates and a team of researchers from the mysterious [[Lonway Clinic]]. This is a world of organic-digital transfer and 'personality surgery' which the Doctor finds disturbing enough, until something far more deadly starts to emerge.
In the [[32nd century]], the [[Sixth Doctor|Doctor]] finds himself on a planet piled high with discarded computer technology. Picking over these remains are an army of [[Scandroid]]s, a collection of unsavoury, illegal Data Pirates and a team of researchers from the mysterious [[Lonway Clinic]]. This is a world of organic-digital transfer and "personality surgery" which the Doctor finds disturbing enough, until something far more deadly starts to emerge.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

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I.D. was the ninety-fourth monthly Doctor Who audio release produced by Big Finish Productions. It is the first three part story since TV: The Two Doctors in 1985 for the Sixth Doctor. With this story begins a short period in Big Finish's production of monthly Doctor Who stories where several releases in 2007, 2008 and 2009 were released as a three part story and a one part story.

Publisher's summary

In the 32nd century, the Doctor finds himself on a planet piled high with discarded computer technology. Picking over these remains are an army of Scandroids, a collection of unsavoury, illegal Data Pirates and a team of researchers from the mysterious Lonway Clinic. This is a world of organic-digital transfer and "personality surgery" which the Doctor finds disturbing enough, until something far more deadly starts to emerge.

Plot

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Cast

References

  • Immediately after the TARDIS materialises on Obsoletion Valley, the Doctor falls down a cliff and twists his ankle.
  • The Doctor tells Claudia that the unexplained is his specialty.
  • The Doctor describes the 32nd century as a "decadent age."

Notes

Illustrated preview from DWM 381.

Continuity

External links