
Doctor Who - Dalek Generation
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Briggs
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By:
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Nicholas Briggs
"The Sunlight Worlds Offer You A Life of Comfort and Plenty. Apply now at the Dalek Foundation."
Sunlight 349 is one of countless Dalek Foundation worlds, planets created to house billions suffering from economic hardship. The Doctor arrives at Sunlight 349, suspicious of any world where the Daleks are apparently a force for good - and determined to find out the truth. The Doctor knows they have a far more sinister plan - but how can he convince those who have lived under the benevolence of the Daleks for a generation? But convince them he must, and soon. For on another Foundation planet, archaeologists have unearthed the most dangerous technology in the universe... A thrilling, all-new adventure featuring the Doctor as played by Matt Smith in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television.
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fun story
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Great Author & Narrator!
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Awesome story! Awesome Narration!
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Have you listened to any of Nicholas Briggs’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I think the one thing a narrator of a Doctor Who novel has to do is do a decent impression of the doctor in the story. It's not the best Matt Smith I've heard but it works. And yes the Dalek voices are done with the FX.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There's a bit of social commentary hidden in the story. The doctor tries to convince a world of people that the Daleks are evil but they are too easily distracted by reality TV. He tries to hijack the TV broadcast but people are mostly just annoyed.Any additional comments?
I almost stopped when I realized the doctor's companions in this story were 3 young children but the premise is interesting enough to keep going. Not the doctor vs dalek showdown one would hope for and no huge triumph at the end but a neat twit.Not my favorite Smith era book but a neat one.
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Seriously it's quite possibly the best book ever!
i don't want to spoil it but its so good!
GET IT NOW THE DALEKS WILL EXTERMINATE YOU!
SO WELL PLANNED OUT!
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Loved it
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What about Nicholas Briggs’s performance did you like?
Nicholas Briggs's Matt Smith impersonation is spot on.Any additional comments?
Normally I'm not worried about what will happen to the Doctor and his companions in a book, but this one has a completely different dynamic and there are some truly harrowing moments of suspense. It also made me tear up several times because I really cared about the characters' tribulations. What I can't understand is--why doesn't Briggs (the voice of the Daleks, Cybermen, etc on tv) write an episode for the television show? From this book, I'd say he is at least as good a writer as Mark Gatiss, who has written several episodes. And surely there is no one more dedicated to Doctor Who!The best story yet from Briggs--a great premise!
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What did you love best about Doctor Who - Dalek Generation?
I liked the Doctor interacting with children for most of the novel.Any additional comments?
I enjoyed this story, though near the end I found it a little haunting. I know that can be good sometimes, but I was really affected by several scenes. I recommend this audiobook. Only thing that is a negative is that Nicholas Briggs doesn't do a very good 11th Doctor. His 9th Doctor is much better.The Doctor and children!
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The descriptions of the Dalek death-rays are particularly well-done and disturbing.
Without getting into spoilers, there are a lot of crazy ideas, but with little pay off. The reason that the Daleks are being nice is pretty underwhelming. I was expecting something truly wicked, but it’s just standard evil stuff.
Still, the performance is very good. Nicholas Briggs is very good at leading tension into the readings (which he also wrote). Notably, Briggs is the voice of the revival series Daleks (Eccleston and forward), so that’s fun.
Overall, worth a listen, for sure. It’s a fun romp, but nothing special. Even standard Doctor Who is still good stuff.
Good Dalek Story, but a Bit Safe
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
Better reasoning for the Daleks keeping humans alive, and more plausible systems of control for the Dalek empire & PR spin would have helped.What was most disappointing about Nicholas Briggs’s story?
My disappointments are balanced between the lack of rational for keeping humans alive (without spoilers, I just need to say that the Sunlight Worlds are needless for the long-term goal the achieved and a convoluted way of reaching it, even by dalek standards) and just how little effort was made to get the dystopia to work.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
The narration was really rich, but Nicholas Briggs's quality as a narrator was in inverse relation to his writing.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Doctor Who - Dalek Generation?
I would have cut out a lot of what I took for social commentary and attempts to show how naive and brainwashed people are to provide better looks at how the Daleks keep the a grip on their Foundation.Any additional comments?
The alien race introduced here is rather well-done, and the scenes with the reporter were nicely chilling. I just wish that this Dalek's-pretending-to-be-Nice scenario made more sense.Dalek Dystopia with Straw Humans
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