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Revision as of 06:19, 15 October 2011
Toy Soldiers (novel) is the forty second Virgin New Adventures novel. It featured the Seventh Doctor, Bernice Summerfield, Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej.
Publisher's summary
'Children make better soldiers,' said the teddy bear. 'They kill without compunction.'
The Doctor and Benny are following a trail of kidnapped children across Europe, a continent recovering from the ravages of the First World War. The only clue they find is the toy bear each missing child was given. But someone is aware of their search, and they soon find themselves unwilling guests on the planet Q'ell, where a similar war still rages - and has done for fourteen hundred years.
Stranded on Earth, Chris Cwej and Roslyn Forrester struggle to find a way of stopping the Q'ell from recruiting every child in the world to their cause. And the Doctor tries to start a peaceful revolution on a planet where there is no longer any word for peace.
Plot
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Characters
References
Culture
- To her horror and astonishment, Roz experiences racism in Paris.
The Doctor
- The Doctor's eyes are blue-grey.
- The Doctor falters when he realises he must kill five million children to save the Earth. The Recruiter stops in time, removing the need to do so.
Individuals
- Bernice Summerfield has two implants put in her forehead. They leave scars.
Races and species
- Amongst the many species that are recruited to fight are Ogrons.
Vehicles
- Chris doesn't know what an aeroplane is. But flies one (a biplane).
Notes
- The 1,400 year long Q'ell war ultimately killed: 2,846,014,032 people.
- This novel had a working title of; Toy Solstice. [1]
Continuity
- The Uvodni also kidnapped children from Earth to fight in the Ghost Wars. (SJA: Warriors of Kudlak)
Timeline
- This story takes place after NA: Zamper
- This story takes place before NA: Head Games
Footnotes
External links
- Toy Soldiers at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Discontinuity Guide to: Toy Soldiers at The Whoniverse