Human Nature (novel)

Human Nature was the thirty-eighth novel in the Virgin New Adventures series. It was released as an ebook on the BBC's website in November 2002. Its good reception prompted Cornell to rewrite it for the third series of BBC Wales' Doctor Who. It was split into a two parter with the titles: Human Nature and The Family of Blood.

Publisher's summary
"Who’s going to save us this time?"

April, 1914. The inhabitants of the little Norfolk town of Farringham are enjoying an early summer, unaware that war is on the way. Amongst them is Dr John Smith, a short, middle-aged history teacher from Aberdeen. He’s having a hard time with his new post as house master at Hulton College, a school dedicated to producing military officers.

Bernice Summerfield is enjoying her holiday in the town, getting over the terrible events that befell her in France. But then she meets a future Doctor, and things start to get dangerous very quickly. With the Doctor she knows gone, and only a suffragette and an elderly rake for company, can Benny fight off a vicious alien attack? And will Dr Smith be able to save the day?

Main characters

 * Bernice Summerfield
 * Wolsey
 * John Smith
 * Joan Redfern
 * Alexander Shuttleworth

Other characters
Aubertides
 * August
 * Greeneye
 * Laylock
 * Serif
 * Aphasia
 * Hoff

In the beer tent
 * Jac
 * Sarah
 * Lucy

The boys at Hulton Academy
 * Timothy Dean
 * Hutchinson
 * Alton (a Time Lord)
 * Phipps
 * Anand
 * Captain Merryweather
 * Abbot
 * Andrew
 * Clive
 * Ian
 * Hadleigh-Scott

People of Farringham
 * Jill and Jenny
 * Mrs Windrush
 * Mr Hodges
 * Constance Harding
 * Mr Sangster
 * Alec
 * Sergeant Abeland
 * Constable Bickerston
 * Nathan Bottomley
 * Horace
 * Richard Hadleman

School teachers
 * George Rocastle)
 * Mrs Denman
 * Mr Challpner
 * Mr Moffat
 * Miss Robertson

Soldiers outside the time barrier
 * Major Wrightson
 * Stanley
 * Torrence

Anatomy and physiology

 * Greeneye wants to have sex with Benny.

Astronomical objects

 * The Aubertides state that Earth is in the arm of Mutter's Spiral in the Stellarian Galaxy, whilst Gallifrey is at the core.

Biology

 * Timothy Dean gets infected with the Doctor's Time Lord DNA and gains two hearts and a respiratory bypass system. He is hanged by his classmates. The respiratory bypass system saves him.

Foods and beverages

 * Benny drinks six pints on the planet Crex.
 * John hates pears.

Individuals

 * Bernice Summerfield is now thirty-two years old. She's pretending to be Smith's niece so she can keep an eye on him.
 * John Smith claims to be forty eight years old.
 * Benny isn't convinced she'll ever have children.
 * Benny's still struggling with the loss of Guy de Carnac though she doubts she loved him.
 * Joan Redfern gives Wolsey to the Seventh Doctor so he'll never be alone on his travels.
 * John proposes to Joan.
 * John's (faked) credentials claim he is from the Flavian Academy of Aberdeen.
 * John has some cricketing skills.
 * Joan Redfern's husband, Arthur, died in what was likely the Boer War.
 * Alexander Shuttleworth is Benny's landlord. They sometimes have lunch together.
 * Alexander's uncle fought in the Second Boer War.
 * Greeneye pretends to be the tenth incarnation of the Doctor. Coincidentally, when the novel was rewritten into a TV story, the Doctor featured was the Tenth.
 * Timothy Dean died in 1995 with many children and grandchildren.
 * Hutchinson is senior school captain.
 * Alton is a Time Lord, undercover as a student to make sure things don't go too far.
 * The Doctor and Joan often play whist.

Languages

 * Cruk is a swear word (which Benny uses often).

Literature

 * John writes children's stories such as The Old Man and the Police Box about a world called Gallifrey and a strange inventor who teaches about police boxes.

Occupations

 * John Smith and Joan Redfern work at Hulton College School.
 * John Smith is a history teacher.
 * Joan Redfern is a science teacher. She doesn't like teaching at the school.

Organisations

 * Interventionists are mentioned by Greeneye. These are members of the Celestial Intervention Agency.

Personifications of concepts

 * Death collects Smith as a life owed by the Doctor.

Species

 * The Aubertides are from the planet Aubris. They're shape shifters and reproduce asexually via buds on their backs.

Religion

 * The Doctor takes the pod to the Monks of Felsecar.

Time Lords

 * Time Lords dream of what it is to be able to fly or be a different sex or to have a child.

Continuity

 * Death takes Smith as the life the Doctor promised her (for Ace's) in PROSE: Love and War.
 * In TV: Doctor Who, the Eighth Doctor kisses Grace twice; in Human Nature the Seventh kisses Joan six times. This might also make the Seventh Doctor the first to kiss, despite being someone else at the time.
 * Benny is still thinking of Guy de Carnac's death in PROSE: Sanctuary.
 * Wolsey departs the TARDIS with Benny in PROSE: The Dying Days.
 * John Smith tells his students about Boudica's failed revolt against the Roman Empire in Roman Britain in 60. The Fourth Doctor and his companion Leela encountered the Iceni Queen shortly before her army's attack on the Roman capital city of Camulodunum in the midst of the rebellion. (AUDIO: The Wrath of the Iceni)
 * Time Lords are mentioned to dream of what it would be like to become the opposite sex. The Eleventh Doctor would later state he knew the Corsair in both male and female incarnations, indicating they could change sex during regeneration. (TV: The Doctor's Wife)

Illustrations

 * Includes seventeen illustrations from the e-book by Daryl Joyce, originally published on the BBC's website.