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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* {{as of|2022}}, this story depicts the Fifth Doctor's earliest encounter with the Ice Warriors, even though it was not his first to be released. Later in his personal timeline, he will encounter them in the audio stories ''[[Red Dawn (audio story)|Red Dawn]]'', ''[[The Bride of Peladon (audio story)|The Bride of Peladon]]'' and ''[[The Judgement of Isskar (audio story)|The Judgement of Isskar]]''''.
* {{as of|2022}}, this story depicts the Fifth Doctor's earliest encounter with the Ice Warriors, even though it was not his first to be released. Later in his personal timeline, he will encounter them in the audio stories ''[[Red Dawn (audio story)|Red Dawn]]'', ''[[The Bride of Peladon (audio story)|The Bride of Peladon]]'' and ''[[The Judgement of Isskar (audio story)|The Judgement of Isskar]]''.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 18:24, 7 April 2023

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God of War was the second and final story in the audio anthology Forty: Volume 1. It was written by Sarah Grochala and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa and Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor is still being jolted through his own timeline, and has now found himself with Nyssa, Tegan and Adric in ninth century Iceland near a Viking settlement on the edge of a volcano. A settlement whose leader has just found a god in the ice.

The TARDIS crew are soon in a battle with the fearsome Ice Warriors. There are a lot of lives to save…and not just those of their new friends.

The Doctor’s about to find that his biggest battle may be with his own conscience.

Plot

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Cast

References

  • Nyssa uses a tincture to keep her and Tegan warm. The Doctor attempts to use it against the Ice Warriors.
  • The Doctor refers to Ice Warrior cybernetics as bioelectronics.
  • The Vikings mistake Xasslyr for the god Tyr as he bares the mark of Fenrir, his hand missing.
  • The Doctor states there are Ice Warriors living far away from Earth.
  • The Doctor refers to his condition as temporal slippage.

Notes

Continuity

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