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Title: The Other Doctor's Tale
Series: Valiant Tales.  Read them in order here.
Rating: G
Characters:
The Master (Simm), other characters
Genre: drabble
Spoilers: Minor spoilers for The Sound of Drums and Last of the Time Lords.
Summary: A series of drabbles about the people who lived, worked, and suffered on the Valiant during the Year That Never Was. 100 words according to MS Word.
Disclaimer: The sandbox belongs to RTD and the BBC. I'm just playing here, in the corner, making little sand-TARDISs.
A/N: This is the other side of
The Medic's Tale.  I suggest reading that one first.


The Master calls me "Doctor Patel" with a sneer, as if only his compatriot deserves the title.  I took my degrees at Edinburgh and Harvard; nevertheless, I swallow the insult for the sake of all I can learn.

The test subject he calls "The Freak" is remarkable.  I must perform more experiments.  If I can replicate this accelerated healing in humans...

I have a coffee mug that says "Primum non nocere" -- an outdated platitude!  Medicine is never without harm.  Drugs have side-effects; surgery violates the body.  I will give the mug to my corpsman.  I no longer need it.

Date: 2009-01-25 04:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wendymr.livejournal.com
Ooh... I did say I wondered about, and feared for, Dr Patel. So now we know his story, and it's chilling - even more so for its outward rationality. All medicine does some harm - so it's okay to experiment on the immortal human subject for the sake of what can be learned to benefit humanity. It feels so wrong, but that's what researchers do every day to non-human subjects, isn't it?

With these devastating character studies, you show us far more than many much longer stories about what life must have been like on the Valiant. Such effective use of the drabble form!

Date: 2009-01-25 04:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lindenharp.livejournal.com
It feels so wrong, but that's what researchers do every day to non-human subjects, isn't it?

And Dr. Patel has half-convinced himself that the "test subject" is not human, or not fully human. He already has proof that some aliens look like humans. Note that he didn't say, "If I can replicate this in other humans...".

Such effective use of the drabble form!

Thank you. It can be a frustrating form, when I have a ficlet of 132 words that needs to be ruthlessly trimmed down to 100, but on the whole, I enjoy writing these.

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