Doctor Who: Short Trips: Life Science
Registered by Davros-10 of Banyo, Queensland Australia on 11/8/2013
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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 Science is a menagerie of creatures from some of the most exciting names in the Doctor Who universe, including Kate Orman, Lance Parkin, Jonathan Morris, Jim Mortimore and Steve Lyons.
The editor is John Binns, who compiled the previous Short Trips collections A Universe of Terrors and Steel Skies.
Contents:
Mortal Thoughts by Trevor Baxendale
Syntax by David Bailey
Primitives by John Seavey
The Northern Heights by Mark Stevens
Observation by Ian Farrington
Lant Land by Jonathan Morris
A Star is Reborn by Richard Salter
The Southwell Park Mermaid by Kate Orman
The Destroyers by Steve Lyons
The Reproductive Cycle by Matthew Griffiths
Scribbles in Chalk by Gareth Wigmore
The End by Alexander Leithes
The Age of Ambition by Andrew Campbell
Echo by Lance Parkin
Jonah by Todd Green
A Rose By Any Other Name by Jim Mortimore
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 Science is a menagerie of creatures from some of the most exciting names in the Doctor Who universe, including Kate Orman, Lance Parkin, Jonathan Morris, Jim Mortimore and Steve Lyons.
The editor is John Binns, who compiled the previous Short Trips collections A Universe of Terrors and Steel Skies.
Contents:
Mortal Thoughts by Trevor Baxendale
Syntax by David Bailey
Primitives by John Seavey
The Northern Heights by Mark Stevens
Observation by Ian Farrington
Lant Land by Jonathan Morris
A Star is Reborn by Richard Salter
The Southwell Park Mermaid by Kate Orman
The Destroyers by Steve Lyons
The Reproductive Cycle by Matthew Griffiths
Scribbles in Chalk by Gareth Wigmore
The End by Alexander Leithes
The Age of Ambition by Andrew Campbell
Echo by Lance Parkin
Jonah by Todd Green
A Rose By Any Other Name by Jim Mortimore
Journal Entry 2 by Davros-10 at Prince Charles Hospital in Chermside, Queensland Australia on Friday, April 18, 2014
Released 10 yrs ago (4/18/2014 UTC) at Prince Charles Hospital in Chermside, Queensland Australia
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Released for the 2014 TV Book Release Challenge.
Thanks for checking the site out. I hope you enjoy both the book and the site. People all over the world are tracking their books through BookCrossing. While you're here, I'd really appreciate it if you'd make a journal entry for this book so I know that it's safe. You may choose to remain anonymous or to join (it's free).
If you do decide to become a BookCrosser please consider using me, Davros-10, as the member who referred you. If you are already familiar with BookCrossing, thanks for picking up the book, I hope it is one you were looking for!
Please feel free to keep this book for as long as you wish, and whenever you're ready pass it on to a friend, or leave it "in the wild" for someone else to find. Then watch its journey - you'll be alerted by email each time someone makes a new journal entry. It's all confidential, free and fun (and addictive - but in a GOOD way)!
Left at the pay machines in the parking station (shared with Holy Spirit Private Hospital).
Released for the 2014 TV Book Release Challenge.