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|combatants = <ul><li>[[Human]]s</li><li>[[Sontaran]]s</li></ul> | |combatants = <ul><li>[[Human]]s</li><li>[[Sontaran]]s</li></ul> | ||
|commanders = Madame President [[Eleanor (A Good Man Goes to War)|Eleanor]]<br>Captain [[Harcourt (A Good Man Goes to War)|Harcourt]] | |commanders = Madame President [[Eleanor (A Good Man Goes to War)|Eleanor]]<br>Captain [[Harcourt (A Good Man Goes to War)|Harcourt]] | ||
|strength = }}The '''Battle of Zaruthstra''' was a conflict that took place in the year [[41st century|4037]]. It is known that one side were [[human]]. The disgraced [[Sontaran]] Commander [[Strax]] acted as a | |strength = }}The '''Battle of Zaruthstra''' was a conflict that took place in the year [[41st century|4037]]. It is known that one side were [[human]]. The disgraced [[Sontaran]] Commander [[Strax]] acted as a nurse for this side, tending to soldiers from the battlefield. [[The Doctor's TARDIS]] landed on the battlefield to summon Strax, who owed him a debt, to help in his mission to rescue [[Amy Pond]] and [[Melody Pond|her baby]] at [[Demons Run|Demon's Run]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'') | ||
''Captain Harcourt referred to the enemy as "those things", suggesting they were extremely different | ''Captain Harcourt referred to the enemy as "those things", suggesting they were extremely different from humans.'' | ||
[[Category:Conflicts]] | [[Category:Conflicts]] |
Revision as of 01:29, 3 October 2011
The Battle of Zaruthstra was a conflict that took place in the year 4037. It is known that one side were human. The disgraced Sontaran Commander Strax acted as a nurse for this side, tending to soldiers from the battlefield. The Doctor's TARDIS landed on the battlefield to summon Strax, who owed him a debt, to help in his mission to rescue Amy Pond and her baby at Demon's Run. (DW: A Good Man Goes to War)
Captain Harcourt referred to the enemy as "those things", suggesting they were extremely different from humans.