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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 24: The Eye of the Scorpion 

aaaa this one was amazing!

It explored a period of history that the show rarely seems to want to touch (Ancient Egypt), created some interesting historical political drama and mixed it with alien influences...

it's so good

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

Anyway, the next 4 audio dramas look like they'll be more interesting.

And then I'll have listened to 50 audio dramas!

Wow!

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 23: Project: Twilight 

This story is already incredibly gruesome and dark, and then it had to go to "vampires".

And then even worse: they establish that vampires were real beforehand, and that the genetic experiments were just on converting soldiers into vampires (so that they'd be essentially immortal).

I wouldn't have minded them doing that.... if they hadn't already done **so much** paranormal stuff already

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 23: Project: Twilight (Spoilers!) 

me, a few days ago: ah good it looks like there aren't any paranormal stories for a while
project twilight episode 1: this is a story about genetic engineering!
project twilight episode 3: it turns out that this genetic engineering was actually creating...... vampires!!!!!
me: oh for goodness sake

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An SCP alternate universe where the foundation is chronically underfunded and needs to find creative ways of saving money

Day Light Savings Time is a terrible idea and should be abolished immediately.

formal methods 

huh... I'm in the mood to do some formal methods stuff again...

starting an exclusive club for people that rotate the square pieces in tetris every time

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Update ✨ 

I added "previous in range" links to the guide, so now you can easily go backwards as well as forwards!

averylychee.neocities.org/doct

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 21: Dust Breeding 

Dust Breeding was so good... it's got one of my favourite things: a collection of events that seem completely unrelated, that slowly weave together to form one cohesive story.

It's also got the Master!

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You find an unused sketchbook in a charity shop, with a smooth leather cover and thick, hand-pulped pages. A strange symbol adorns the cover. You don't recognise it, but it glitters prettily.

You take it home and sketch in it.
That night, and every night after, everything you draw in the book appears in your dreams -- the things you sketch, and nothing else. A vivid and inspiring experience that you somehow always remember.

When you complete the book, your dreams return to normal.

@BatElite

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