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The
Tomorrow Windows
(Jonathan Morris) |
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On the Back Cover:
There is a gala opening
for a new exhibition at the Tate Modern - 'The Tomorrow
Windows'. The concept behind the exhibition is simple
– anyone can look through a Tomorrow Window and
see into the future. They can see what will happen next
week, next year, or next century, and leave the exhibition
having got The Gist Of Things To Come. Of course, the future is
malleable, and so the future you see will change as
you formulate your plans. You can the see the outcome
of every potential decision, and then decide on the
optimum course of action. It's a feedback loop that
accentuates the positive. According to the press pack,
the Tomorrow Windows will bring about world peace and
save humanity from every possible disaster.
So, of course, someone
decides to blow it up. There's always one, isn't there?
As The Doctor investigates
and unravels the conspiracy, he begins a Gulliver's
Travels-esque quest, visiting bizarre worlds and encountering
many peculiar and surreal life forms...
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