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The [[Seventh Doctor]] once found a [[snow globe]] that contained a pale-blue topaz figure of Jack Frost. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Sky Pirates! (novel)}})
The [[Seventh Doctor]] once found a [[snow globe]] that contained a pale-blue topaz figure of Jack Frost. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Sky Pirates! (novel)}})


Jack Frost was also one of the [[Winter Lord]]s, god-like beings responsible for cooling the universe after the initial Big Bang. According to the Doctor, he was known by a range of other names;  on [[Ribos]], he was known as the Bitter King, while Cacophony knew him as the Cold Bringer. The entity known as Jack Frost emerged into this universe when a cryogenics experiment on a space station orbiting Venus froze the test subject to absolute zero, such an extreme temperature changing the rules of the universe and allowing Jack Frost to take the subject as a host. The [[Ninth Doctor]] attempted to make Frost stand down by revealing that he was the last of the Winter Gods- implying but not explicitly confirming that the others were all killed in the Time War- but Frost vowed to destroy the universe in retaliation instead. With Frost still weakened as he adjusted to his new host, the Doctor was able to evacuate most of the satellite's population and then send the part of the satellite occupied by Frost into Venus's toxic atmosphere. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Break the Ice (audio story)}})
Jack Frost was also one of the [[Winter Lord]]s, god-like beings from outside the universe responsible for its cooling after the initial Big Bang. According to the Doctor, he was known by a range of other names;  on [[Ribos]], he was known as the Bitter King, while Cacophony knew him as the Cold Bringer. The entity known as Jack Frost emerged into this universe when a cryogenics experiment on a space station orbiting Venus froze the test subject to absolute zero, such an extreme temperature changing the rules of the universe and allowing Jack Frost to take the subject as a host. The [[Ninth Doctor]] attempted to make Frost stand down by revealing that he was the last of the Winter Gods- implying but not explicitly confirming that the others were all killed in the [[Last Great Time War|Time War]]- but Frost vowed to destroy the universe in retaliation instead. With Frost still weakened as he adjusted to his new host, the Doctor was able to evacuate most of the satellite's population and then send the part of the satellite occupied by Frost into Venus's toxic atmosphere. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Break the Ice (audio story)}})


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Latest revision as of 00:48, 12 September 2024

Jack Frost

Jack Frost was a character from folklore and mythology. A mask of his face was worn by members of the Pageant. (PROSE: The Man in the Velvet Mask [+]Loading...["The Man in the Velvet Mask (novel)"])

The Seventh Doctor once found a snow globe that contained a pale-blue topaz figure of Jack Frost. (PROSE: Sky Pirates! [+]Loading...["Sky Pirates! (novel)"])

Jack Frost was also one of the Winter Lords, god-like beings from outside the universe responsible for its cooling after the initial Big Bang. According to the Doctor, he was known by a range of other names; on Ribos, he was known as the Bitter King, while Cacophony knew him as the Cold Bringer. The entity known as Jack Frost emerged into this universe when a cryogenics experiment on a space station orbiting Venus froze the test subject to absolute zero, such an extreme temperature changing the rules of the universe and allowing Jack Frost to take the subject as a host. The Ninth Doctor attempted to make Frost stand down by revealing that he was the last of the Winter Gods- implying but not explicitly confirming that the others were all killed in the Time War- but Frost vowed to destroy the universe in retaliation instead. With Frost still weakened as he adjusted to his new host, the Doctor was able to evacuate most of the satellite's population and then send the part of the satellite occupied by Frost into Venus's toxic atmosphere. (AUDIO: Break the Ice [+]Loading...["Break the Ice (audio story)"])