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ROBOTS, ANDROIDS AND CYBORCS
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Fixated on the conquest and annihilation of all other species, the Daleks have pursued technological innovation in their quest to become the ultimate form of life.
Genetic Manipulation
Some of Doctor Who’s most dangerous villains have dared to play God – with horrifying consequences. But have all their motives been sinister?
IMMORTALITY
Who wants to love forever? Life-extending experiments have brought terrible consequences to some. Maybe immortality is best left to the experts…
A Kettle and Some String
The Doctor doesn’t always rely on the sonic screwdriver. Often, his solutions to problems are far more ingenious…
MEDICAL SCIENCE
From advanced nanotechnology to the restorative properties of a nice cup of tea, the Doctor has come across some remarkable medical treatments over the centuries…
MIND CONTROL
The Doctor is an accomplished hypnotist, but his enemies’ powers of persuasion are used to more damaging effect…
Miniaturisation
Shrinking people to microscopic size is commonplace in Earth’s far future – with both medical and punitive applications…
SONIC DEVICES
Whatever you do in the Doctor Who universe, never doubt that you could be doing it better with sound waves.
STRANGE PHENOMENA
Science has generally triumphed over magic in the history of Doctor Who, but what about characters and situations that defy scientific explanation?
SUSPENDED ANIMATION
The technology to freeze all bodily functions and thus survive for centuries is one that many races have employed…
TELEPORTATION
The technology is more closely associated with Star Trek, but the selective reassembling of atoms has loomed large in Doctor Who…
THE TIME LORDS
Of all the technology in the universe, none is more impressive than that created by the Doctor’s own people…
TIME TRAVEL
The most powerful technology in the universe is one that has been mastered by the Doctor’s own people, and attempted by many others…
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VEHICLES
From souped-up vintage cars to flying trains, Doctor Who has an ongoing fascination with extraordinary vehicles.
VIRTUAL REALITIES
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WEAPONS
From death rays to delta waves, via living plastic and nuclear missiles, Doctor Who has presented a chilling array of advanced weaponry.
THE SCIENCE OF MAGIC
Doctor Who has often favoured pseudo-scientific explanations for events that could otherwise be explained by magic. In 1975, one of its leading writers decided to apply this rule to an episode that had already been broadcast.
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