Monday 14 March 2016

DOCTOR WHO: An Introduction to The Astronauts OF DEATH!













COMING SOON

DOCTOR WHO : THE AUDIO ADVENTURES - THE ASTRONAUTS OF DEATH!

OUT IN MARCH

SYNOPSISThere’s been no radio contact for two months. Something has gone badly wrong with the Mars Probe project. Three missing astronauts, strange sounds from space and a mystery left unsolved. The Doctor is called in. As the astronauts return they are not quite themselves as they have been taken over by mysterious forces from unknown ‘Invaders from Mars’. 

NOTES: "The Astronauts of Death" was a title I always had and wanted to use for a story, when one story fell apart and we had to replace it with something else, I can remember talking about it with Jamie about the proposition of doing an Invaders from Mars type story. We went ahead with writing the script and we wrote it in two weeks. 

My contribution to the script was having a mysterious, unnatural, unknown force being the threat which corrupted humans and had some control over their brains, that was the sinister approach I had to it, whereas Jamie came up with what became the story, he wrote most of it in his spare time based around the ideas I had of the alien being using the telepathic abilities it possessed to take over earth. 

It all came together rather smoothly, and so I'm very happy with it. Its a very relaxed, coherent, in some places sinister space story which I'm sure you will enjoy, there's lots of sciencey references to do with space travel which people can relate to if you've ever watched a science fiction film or TV show. 
Daniel Bury, 14th of March 2016.

WE ARE NOT ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE. DO ALIENS EXIST?



Some say it’s obvious we’re not alone, others scorn the very idea and still others yet will hauntingly report their own experiences of alien probings following their casual night-time stroll through the fields of small town America. But with everything from increasingly bizarre reportings from increasingly credible sources, to basic mathematical probability suggesting the likelihood of alien life, these days, scepticism is harder won. Whatever your opinions, you may well find that the following examples have some impact on them.


Ancient evidence

It’s easy enough to write off much recent phenomena, quoting anything from wayward weather balloons to the perpetuation of the legend and UFO sightings in pop culture providing a cohesive image of extra terrestrials for eye witnesses to draw on should someone cry alien. But what’s slightly harder to dismiss is the ancient evidence (i.e. pre the National Enquirer). Enter the ‘The Madonna with Saint Giovannino’, otherwise known as the UFO painting.

"The Madonna with Saint Giovannino"
Arcangelo di Jacopo del Sellaio [FAL], via Wikimedia Commons

Created in the 15th century, it depicts the Virgin Mary and in the backdrop of the painting, a man and his dog staring up at a hovering disk-like object that is suspiciously familiar. And this painting isn’t alone either, with everything from ancient cave paintings to Sanskrit Scrolls all depicting alien life. A sighting even crops up in the Bible in The Book of Ezekiel. Either this is compelling evidence, or humanity has a rich tradition of conspiracy theorists.

In the ancient city of Paracas, Peru, archeologists have uncovered mummified remains with elongated skulls dating back to 300 BC.

Statistical data

Back in 1961, astronomer Frank Drake devised an equation by which he could estimate the likelihood of the existence of alien life, taking into account a number of factors including the average number of planets able to support life and the fraction that could go on to support intelligent life. This was then implemented in 2001. The result: statistically, hundreds of thousands of such planets should technically exist. 

Unsolved sightings

There are more registered sightings of UFOs than there is the word count here to deal with them and the majority of the time, there’s a thorough debunking accompanying them. But throughout history there have been a number that have been harder to explain away, from the to 1853 sighting by a number of students and professors at the Tennessee College campus, to the oft quoted Stephenville Lights case from 2008, with over 200 witnesses spotting the UFO including three policemen who remained anonymous. Consider these compelling cases unsolved.

Astronauts’ claims

If you’re going to believe any reports of UFOs, you might as well trust those coming from the men who have actually been to space (who usually also come with all their teeth and a P.H.D.). The list of those who have made claims of sightings includes Edgar Mitchell, Cady Coleman and Dr. Brian O’Leary, many also referencing government knowledge of alien existence and cover-ups. Buzz Aldrin has also spoken of his own experience on board the Apollo 11 when they saw something flying alongside them. At first they thought it was the final stage of the detached rocket, until mission control confirmed it was 6000 miles away from them…

Government files

While some US presidents have released classified files on the subject of UFOs, with Jimmy Carter famously describing his own encounter, others still have been denied access to classified information on the subject altogether, Bill Clinton claiming to be among them. This has led many believers to suggest there’s a cover up afoot. Clinton has been consistently vocal on the existence of aliens and it’s worth noting his opinions on an ‘Independence Day’ situation too. You know, just in case…