Doctor Who: Synthespians
by
Craig Hinton
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Science Fiction
Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
276
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2004
Publisher
Bbc Pubns
ISBN-10
0563486171
ISBN-13
9780563486176
Description
In a future where the 111th century is dominated by a peculiar fascination with the 20th-century television shows, a group of Synthespians emerges as the main entertainment hub. These synthetic beings, crafted for the purpose of resurrecting the charm of bygone eras, grapple with their identities and the implications of living in a simulated reality. As the lines blur between what is real and what is merely nostalgic programming, they find themselves at the center of a cultural phenomenon that holds society in thrall.
As the Doctor navigates this intricate web of affection for the past and the technological complexities of synthetic life, he uncovers deeper secrets lurking beneath the surface. The familiar joys of classic television bring both comfort and danger, with hostile forces eager to exploit the Synthespians' abilities. The adventure unravels themes of memory, identity, and the enduring impact of stories long after their original creators have faded into time.
As the Doctor navigates this intricate web of affection for the past and the technological complexities of synthetic life, he uncovers deeper secrets lurking beneath the surface. The familiar joys of classic television bring both comfort and danger, with hostile forces eager to exploit the Synthespians' abilities. The adventure unravels themes of memory, identity, and the enduring impact of stories long after their original creators have faded into time.
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