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О да. О ДА. ООООО ДААААААААААА!!!!!!!
Похвала заслужена!
Это одна из лучших историй не только с Военным Доктором, но и с Войной Времени в целом.
Идея казалось бы простая, но просто идеальная для Войны Времени.
И Доктор тут потихоньку начинает проявлять свои наклонности из "Дня Доктора", что любопытно, и есть интересный момент с Оллистрой.
Но больше я не скажу ни слова. Ибо, цитируя моего знакомого, спойлерить ТАКОЕ - грех.
Бомба, просто бомба.

Oh yes. Oh YES. OOOOH YEEEESSSSS!!!!!!!
Praise deserved!
This is one of the best stories not just with the War Doctor, but with the Time War as a whole.
The idea may seem simple, but it’s just perfect for the Time War.
And the Doctor here gradually begins to show his tendencies from "The Day of the Doctor", which is curious, and there’s an interesting moment with Ollistra.
But I will not say another word. Because, quoting my acquaintance, spoiling SUCH a thing is a sin.
It's a bomb, just a bomb.

(Translation generated by AI, so mistakes are possible).


Five_Hundredth_Drax

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The Neverwhen closes the second volume of The War Doctor Adventures where the Doctor is flung into one of the earliest skirmishes of the Time War, a planet where Daleks and Time Lords clashed in a straight up battle but fell victim to a new Time Lord weapon called the Neverwhen. A weapon that has sealed them off from the rest of the universe where both sides are subjected to various degrees of evolution in their species and technology, and death provides no escape as the casualties are brought back to life and all are forced to fight an endless battle for all eternity.

Now when it comes to “the horrors of the Time War”, that’s pretty high up in terms of one of the worst events to be portrayed from the Time War, the idea of being trapped in a never-ending battle where yourself and your weapons change various states and death just sends you back to the beginning to fight all over again is terrifying. The Neverwhen makes good on delivering such a horrific setting and how it affects the War Doctor. If there’s any War Doctor story from John Hurt’s tragically short tenure you should listen to make it this one.


DanDunn

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22.10.2021

Really cool in concept. Several great scenes. Still flat regarding the characters. Solutions out of the ass. 2/5


kiraoho

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