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|Conflict name = Human-Hath War
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|part of = Individual war
|aka              =
|date = [[6012]]
|image            =  
|location = [[Messaline]]
|part of           =  
|result = Truce between the two factions
|date             = [[6012]]
|combatants = <ul><li>[[Hath]]</li><li>[[Human]]s</li></ul>
|location         = [[Messaline]]
|commanders = <ul><li>[[Hath Gable]]</li><li>General [[Cobb]]</li></ul>
|result           = {{il|Peace|Death and resurrection of [[Jenny (The Doctor's Daughter)|Jenny]]|[[Cobb (The Doctor's Daughter)|Cobb]] imprisoned|Messaline now habitable}}
|strength = <ul><li>Unknown</li><li>Unknown</li></ul>
|side1            = [[Human]]s
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|side2            = [[Hath]]
The '''Human-Hath War''' was a war on the planet [[Messaline]] that lasted seven days and began when the [[Terraform|terraforming]] colony lost its mission commander. In the power vacuum both factions turned greedy and raged war on each other. They recalibrated progenation chambers originally designed to quickly create workers to breed generation after generation of soldiers, and with due to high casualties went through about 20 generations a day.  
|leader1          = [[General]] [[Cobb (The Doctor's Daughter)|Cobb]]
|leader2          = [[Hath Gable]]
|first = The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|clip = The Doctor finds Messaline's Source - Doctor Who - BBC}}
The '''Human-Hath War''' was a [[war]] on the [[planet]] [[Messaline]] that lasted seven days, from [[17 July]] [[6012]] when the two species — [[human]]s and [[Hath]] — arrived on the planet, to [[24 July]], when the [[Tenth Doctor]] arrived and intervened.


By day seven the original mission profile had passed into legend and all the survivers knew was that they had to search for a now-mythical weapon called [[The Source (terraforming device)|the Source]], in reality the device needed to jumpstart the terraforming process.  
It began when the [[terraform]]ing [[colony]] lost its mission commander to [[Byzantine fever]]. In the resulting power vacuum, the humans and Hath divided into factions, became greedy, and began to wage war on each other. They used recalibrated progenation chambers, originally intended to create new settlers, to breed generation after generation of [[soldier]]s who had no names but were trained in combat and the basic history of their colony.  


At that point the Doctor arrived, found the Source, and used it to demonstrate to the combatants their true mission and thus end the war. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]'')
Due to the high casualties of the war, both sides went through about twenty generations a day. This high casualty rate meant that the story of the war's origin became increasingly distorted as it was passed on from one generation to the next. By day seven, the original mission profile had passed completely into legend. All the survivors knew was that they had to search for a now-mythical object called [[The Source (The Doctor's Daughter)|the Source]]. The humans believed the Source to be a [[weapon]], but in reality it was the device needed to jump-start the terraforming process.


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At that point the Doctor arrived, found the Source, and used it to demonstrate to the combatants their true mission and end the war. The very next day, human and Hath were working side-by-side to build their new society. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)|The Doctor's Daughter]]'')


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== Behind the scenes ==
* ''[[Doctor Who The Official Annual 2009]]'' states that the war "grew from an argument over a game of cards".
* ''[[The Time Traveller's Almanac]]'' states that fighting broke out after the mission commander died of "Byzantine Fever". While the Doctor is looking at the ship's logs, they also state that the captain died of Byzantine Fever.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 21 August 2023

"Human-Hath War" is a title based upon conjecture.

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The Human-Hath War was a war on the planet Messaline that lasted seven days, from 17 July 6012 when the two species — humans and Hath — arrived on the planet, to 24 July, when the Tenth Doctor arrived and intervened.

It began when the terraforming colony lost its mission commander to Byzantine fever. In the resulting power vacuum, the humans and Hath divided into factions, became greedy, and began to wage war on each other. They used recalibrated progenation chambers, originally intended to create new settlers, to breed generation after generation of soldiers who had no names but were trained in combat and the basic history of their colony.

Due to the high casualties of the war, both sides went through about twenty generations a day. This high casualty rate meant that the story of the war's origin became increasingly distorted as it was passed on from one generation to the next. By day seven, the original mission profile had passed completely into legend. All the survivors knew was that they had to search for a now-mythical object called the Source. The humans believed the Source to be a weapon, but in reality it was the device needed to jump-start the terraforming process.

At that point the Doctor arrived, found the Source, and used it to demonstrate to the combatants their true mission and end the war. The very next day, human and Hath were working side-by-side to build their new society. (TV: The Doctor's Daughter)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Doctor Who The Official Annual 2009 states that the war "grew from an argument over a game of cards".
  • The Time Traveller's Almanac states that fighting broke out after the mission commander died of "Byzantine Fever". While the Doctor is looking at the ship's logs, they also state that the captain died of Byzantine Fever.