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Last Man Running

by Chris Boucher

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Arriving on a jungle planet, Doctor Who and Leela soon find themselves hunted by a hideous alien lifeform, which appears to be some kind of robot with a taste for human flesh.
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This one deserves a re-read since it got a little confusing at times. We see a good deal of Leela showing her skills as a warrior along with an uncanny ability to almost out-think the Doctor himself in a lot of circumstances. Leela's always a joy to watch and she really shows what she can do here, both physically and mentally.

I got a little lost amongst some of the explanations as to exactly how some of the technology worked from time to time but that's where I think the re-read would come in handy. Also, the story seems to jump about a fair amount and again, a re-read would prove very helpful in bringing things into sharper relief.

I liked the focus on Leela and felt I'd been given a chance to get to know her much better.

Recommended. May do a re-read sometime soon.
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  SFGale | Mar 23, 2021 |
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Last Man Running, which was Boucher's first effort for the Past Doctor Adventures, is a not his worst, though the setting - Doctor and Leela bump into a survey team in a hostile environment - is very base-under-siege, and you can almost see the sets wobble. Leela herself gets some good lines and action, but then we discover that she is the ultimate warrior in a rather confusing conclusion. Apparently a lot of fans were disappointed when this came out, and I can see why. ( )
  nwhyte | Mar 19, 2008 |
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