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|image = Mindgame Battlefield.jpg | |image = Mindgame Battlefield.jpg | ||
|novelisation = Mindgame (novelisation) | |||
|series = ''[[Mindgame Saga (series)|Mindgame Saga]]'' | |series = ''[[Mindgame Saga (series)|Mindgame Saga]]'' | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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[[Category:Mindgame Trilogy stories]] | [[Category:Mindgame Trilogy stories]] | ||
[[Category:Sontaran Reeltime Productions]] | [[Category:Sontaran Reeltime Productions]] | ||
[[Category:Rutan Host stories]] | [[Category:Rutan Host stories]] |
Revision as of 17:52, 14 August 2020
Battlefield was the first story in the Mindgame Trilogy.
Publisher's summary
Field-Major Sarg is in trouble. Trapped, wounded and alone on a battle-scarred planet, he is forced to accept he may die. But at least it will be a glorious death – or so he hopes.
Plot
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Cast
Crew
- Writer - Terrance Dicks
- Director - Keith Barnfather
- Producer - Keith Barnfather
- Music/Sound - Alistair Lock
References
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Story notes
- The storytelling style - which features Field-Major Sarg talking to camera throughout – could very well have been inspired by the BBC's monologue anthology series Talking Heads (1988-1998), written and created by Alan Bennett.
Continuity
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External links
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