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An [[Ice Warrior (Doctor Who? 149)|Ice Warrior]] was asked by [[John Nathan-Turner (Doctor Who?)|John Nathan-Turner]] to convey loss, as well as [[tragedy]], [[heartbreak]], [[anger]] and [[despair]], for a scene in which he reacted to the destruction of the rest of his squad of [[warrior]]s. On the first take, his [[face]] did not move. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Doctor Who? (DWM 149 comic story)|Doctor Who? 149]]'')
An [[Ice Warrior (Doctor Who? 149)|Ice Warrior]] was asked by [[John Nathan-Turner (Doctor Who?)|John Nathan-Turner]] to convey loss, as well as [[tragedy]], [[heartbreak]], [[anger]] and [[despair]], for a scene in which he reacted to the destruction of the rest of his squad of [[warrior]]s. On the first take, his [[face]] did not move. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Doctor Who? (DWM 149 comic story)|Doctor Who? 149]]'')
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Loss was an emotion. Sarah Jane Smith once said that pain and loss defined a person as much as happiness or love. (TV: School Reunion)

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An Ice Warrior was asked by John Nathan-Turner to convey loss, as well as tragedy, heartbreak, anger and despair, for a scene in which he reacted to the destruction of the rest of his squad of warriors. On the first take, his face did not move. (NOTVALID: Doctor Who? 149)