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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This story is set three days after the events of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Beast of Fang Rock (novel)|Beast of Fang Rock]]''.
* This story is set three days after the events of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Beast of Fang Rock (novel)|Beast of Fang Rock]]''.
*Lethbridge-Stewart is naively surprised that [[Piccadilly]] could have so many distinguished establisment clubs and also so much vice trade.
*While Gilmore and Hamilton believe the UK should be sorted out first, Lethbridge-Stewart still believes a global effort is needed to fight aliens.
*Army files assume that the [[Second Doctor]] and [[Seventh Doctor]] are the same person ("Cosmic Hobo"), based on their descriptions, and (now they know he's a time traveller) that the [[First Doctor]] may be an older version of the same man. It's also believed other Doctors are other agents using the same alias (as ws also theorised in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'').
*[[Department C19]] is given as an example of powerful, dangerous figures who have a vested interest in aliens remaining secret: hence Hamilton treading carefully.
*Various clandestine agencies have secret research bases under London, similar to the Citadel nuclear bunkers.
*[[Leslie Johnston]] says the Vault is working on wireless transmission and enthuses about the possibilities of a global wireless computer network.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The meeting between Lethbridge-Stewart and Gilmore was first mentioned in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime (novelisation)|Downtime]]'' and expanded upon in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]''.
* The meeting between Lethbridge-Stewart and Gilmore was first mentioned in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime (novelisation)|Downtime]]'' and expanded upon in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]''.
* References are made to the then-recent ''[[Counter-Measures]]'' audio dramas. This caused a continuity error later, when ''[[Clean Sweep (audio story)|Clean Sweep]]'' and ''[[Who Killed Toby Kinsella? (audio anthology)|Who Killed Toby Kinsella]] had Gilmore presumed dead and hiding under a fake identity between 1965 and 1973. ''[[The Enfolded Time (short story)|The Enfolded Time]]'' would later establish that this story simultaneously happened in 1969 ''and'' 1975.
*The Colonel mentions how he was talked out of going to the [[United Nations]] in ''[[The Forgotten Son (novel)|The Forgotten Son]]''.
*The mention of the Home-Army Operational Corps in [[PROSE]]: ''[[One Cold Step (short story)|One Cold Step]]'' is fleshed out.
* References are made to the then-recent ''[[Counter-Measures]]'' audio dramas. This caused a continuity error later, when ''[[Clean Sweep (audio story)|Clean Sweep]]'' and ''[[Who Killed Toby Kinsella? (audio anthology)|Who Killed Toby Kinsella]]'' had Gilmore presumed dead and hiding under a fake identity between 1965 and 1973. ''[[The Enfolded Time (short story)|The Enfolded Time]]'' would later establish that this story simultaneously happened in 1969 ''and'' 1975.
*Army files cover the events of [[TV]]: ''[[The War Machines (TV story)|The War Machines]]'', ''[[The Faceless Ones (TV story)|The Faceless Ones]]'', ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'', and ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]''.
*Gilmore refers to [[the Vault]],  [[the Forge]] and (not by name) the [[Torchwood Institute]] as examples of shadowy groups trying to squirrel away technology without telling the government. The Vault is currently the main problem. Reference is made to "[[James Lethbridge-Stewart (Inferno Earth)|the General", the shadowy boss first mentioned in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Schizoid Earth (novel)|The Schizoid Earth]]''.
*Leslie Johnston, the Brigadier's old [[Sandhurst Military School|Sandhurst]] friend, was first mentioned in ''The Forgotten Son''.
*The [[Royal Air Force]] use [[76 Totter's Lane]] as a field base.


== External links ==
== External links ==

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The Dogs of War was a short story released by Candy Jar Books in 2015.

Publisher's summary

The London Event was only the beginning, or so Colonel Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart believed. Until he was ordered to meet with Air Vice-Marshal Ian Gilmore. It began in 1963 – for Gilmore, at least. But the alien codenamed Cosmic Hobo visited Earth a lot earlier than that.

It's not only Lethbridge-Stewart who wishes to learn the truth of these visits. He is being watched, and soon Lethbridge-Stewart and Gilmore find themselves in the deserted tunnels of the London Underground chased by a familiar furry form...

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Notes

  • This story is set three days after the events of PROSE: Beast of Fang Rock.
  • Lethbridge-Stewart is naively surprised that Piccadilly could have so many distinguished establisment clubs and also so much vice trade.
  • While Gilmore and Hamilton believe the UK should be sorted out first, Lethbridge-Stewart still believes a global effort is needed to fight aliens.
  • Army files assume that the Second Doctor and Seventh Doctor are the same person ("Cosmic Hobo"), based on their descriptions, and (now they know he's a time traveller) that the First Doctor may be an older version of the same man. It's also believed other Doctors are other agents using the same alias (as ws also theorised in PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy).
  • Department C19 is given as an example of powerful, dangerous figures who have a vested interest in aliens remaining secret: hence Hamilton treading carefully.
  • Various clandestine agencies have secret research bases under London, similar to the Citadel nuclear bunkers.
  • Leslie Johnston says the Vault is working on wireless transmission and enthuses about the possibilities of a global wireless computer network.

Continuity

External links

to be added