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From: The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM>
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Subject: Re: Doctor Who Space Babies review with spoilers
Date: Sun, 12 May 2024 00:57:53 +0100
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On 11/05/2024 22:26, Blueshirt wrote:
> The Doctor wrote:
> 
>> Doctor Who: Space Babies by RT Davies Review
>>
>> In the latest Doctor Who adventure, we were
>> treated to a thrilling ride through
>> time and space with the Doctor and their new friend, Ruby
>> Tuesday.  The story kicked off with Ruby stepping into the
>> TARDIS and being amazed by its incredible size inside. It's
>> like a magic house!
>>
>> But there's more to the Doctor than meets the eye.
>> We learn about their mysterious origins back in 1963 and their
>> special title as a Time Lord. Is the Doctor the last of their
>> kind? And what happened to Gallifrey? These questions add an
>> exciting layer to the story.
>>
>> The TARDIS whisks them off to the prehistoric past, where they
>> encounter dinosaurs and a butterfly that turns Ruby into an
>> alien!  Don't worry, though, she's back to normal soon after.
>>
>> Next stop, a space station! Things get really exciting when
>> they find babies in an incubator, running the whole show by
>> themselves!  With a new, huge sonic screwdriver and some quick
>> thinking, the Doctor and Ruby dive into action.
>>
>> But danger lurks as an alien guard attacks!
>> The Doctor and Ruby navigate through the chaos, meeting a
>> nanny who's been taking care of the babies. The ship's
>> circuits are on the fritz, and resources are running low. It's
>> a real nail-biter!
>>
>> When a mysterious monster threatens the babies, the Doctor's
>> empathy shines through. With a heartwarming moment between
>> Ruby and the nanny, they realise the monster is just scared.
>> Cue the babies with flamethrowers to the rescue!  Who knew
>> babies could be so brave?
>>
>> In the end, the Doctor saves the day, repairing the ship and
>> setting it on course for home. The Doctor's determination to
>> save even the scariest creatures shows us what a true hero
>> they are.
>>
>> Overall, this Christmas special was packed with excitement,
>> adventure, and heartwarming moments. It's a must-watch for
>> Doctor Who fans of all ages!
>>
>> 6/10
> 
> Where did you copy and paste that from Dave?

 From some degenerate woke AI it seems.

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