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Roland Moore,Andrew Smith,Sarah Grochala

Robots: Volume Two

Robots: Volume Two

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During the events of Doctor Who - Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka left the Doctor and the TARDIS behind to live on Kaldor, but Kaldor is going through a period of tumultuous change. Technology is changing at an advanced rate - the robots are evolving, artificial intelligence is adapting, and with these changes so politics is altering too. Dangerously.

Format: CD-Audio
Publication date: 31 August 2020
Publisher: Big Finish Productions Ltd


During the events of Doctor Who - Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka made a significant decision by leaving the Doctor and the TARDIS behind for a year. This year-long journey took her to the planet Kaldor, where she had the opportunity to reconnect with her sister, Tula. However, Kaldor was undergoing a period of immense turmoil and change. Technology was advancing at an unprecedented rate, leading to the evolution of robots and the emergence of artificial intelligence. These technological advancements also brought about significant political changes, which posed a threat to the world's stability.

Liv and Tula, determined to make a difference during the most turbulent time in history, embarked on a mission to impact the world positively. Their journey took them to various locations, where they encountered both challenges and opportunities. In 20.1, "The Robots of War" by Roland Moore, Liv and Tula found themselves trapped in a military training base, surrounded by traitors and robots designed for war. Their task was to escape alive, but as they worked to rescue others, they began to question if they had missed something important.

In 20.2, "Toos and Poul" by Andrew Smith, Investigator Poul, newly reunited with his colleague Toos, was tasked with solving a murder that had taken place in an isolated outpost. Poul faced personal fears and prejudices as he investigated the case, but his determination to find the truth prevailed.

In 20.3, "Do No Harm" by Sarah Grochala, a tragedy occurred in a laboratory, leading to the prosecution of a robot. However, as the trial unfolded, ethical questions arose, and the outcome became more significant than a single case. The possibility of someone else working behind the scenes added a layer of complexity to the situation.

The cast of Doctor Who - Ravenous 2 featured talented actors who brought the characters to life. Nicola Walker portrayed Liv Chenka, Claire Rushbrook played Tula Chenka/SV22/SV104, David Collings portrayed Ander Poul, Pamela Salem played Lish Toos, Tracy Wiles played Ren/SV66/Gat, Homer Todiwala played Rax Heron, Harley Viveash played Frenton Cal/V90, Silas Carson played Captain Garlon Rosh, Ian Conningham played V11/Kaden Olsen/Nomad, and Satnam Bhogal played Jabel Tyrus/Prospector.

These stories showcased the resilience and determination of Liv and Tula as they navigated through the tumultuous times on Kaldor. Their journey highlighted the importance of technology, artificial intelligence, and politics in shaping the world's future. It also demonstrated the potential for individuals to make a difference, even in the face of adversity.

In conclusion, Doctor Who - Ravenous 2 provided a captivating and thought-provoking exploration of the world's future. Through the adventures of Liv and Tula, the series demonstrated the power of technology, the importance of ethical considerations, and the potential for individuals to make a difference in the face of adversity. The cast's performances added depth and authenticity to the characters, making the series a must-watch for fans of Doctor Who and science fiction enthusiasts alike.

Weight: 196g
Dimension: 144 x 130 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781838680404

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