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'''War Machines''' were [[robot]]s designed by [[WOTAN]] and built by its human slaves in its plot to conquer Earth. One War Machine was captured by [[First Doctor|the Doctor]] and reprogrammed to destroy WOTAN. ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Machines (TV story)|The War Machines]]'')
'''War Machines''' were [[robot]]s designed by [[WOTAN]] and built by its human slaves in its plot to conquer Earth. One War Machine was captured by [[First Doctor|the Doctor]] and reprogrammed to destroy WOTAN. ([[DW]]: ''[[The War Machines]]'')


Centuries in the future, historians of [[New Jupiter]] mistakenly believed that the War Machines were designed by the General Post Office to deliver mail. Consequently, replicas of War Machines were part of the Twentieth Century section of the EarthWorld tourist park. ([[EDA]]: ''[[EarthWorld]]'')  
Centuries in the future, historians of [[New Jupiter]] mistakenly believed that the War Machines were designed by the General Post Office to deliver mail. Consequently, replicas of War Machines were part of the Twentieth Century section of the EarthWorld tourist park. ([[EDA]]: ''[[EarthWorld]]'')  

Revision as of 01:25, 29 March 2008

War Machines were robots designed by WOTAN and built by its human slaves in its plot to conquer Earth. One War Machine was captured by the Doctor and reprogrammed to destroy WOTAN. (DW: The War Machines)

Centuries in the future, historians of New Jupiter mistakenly believed that the War Machines were designed by the General Post Office to deliver mail. Consequently, replicas of War Machines were part of the Twentieth Century section of the EarthWorld tourist park. (EDA: EarthWorld)

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