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companions= [[Romana]], [[K-9]] |
companions= [[Romana]], [[K-9]] |
enemy= [[The Darkness]], the [[Black Guardian]]|
enemy= [[The Darkness]], the [[Black Guardian]]|
year= [[Barclow]]: Circa [[Ten Billion AD]] |
year= [[Barclow]], Circa [[Ten Billion AD]] |
writer= [[Gareth Roberts]] |
writer= [[Gareth Roberts]] |
publisher= [[Virgin Books]] |
publisher= [[Virgin Books]] |
release date= April [[1997]] |
release date= April [[1997]] |
format= Paperback Book, 293 Pages |
format= Paperback Book, 293 Pages |
isbn= ISBN 0426205065|
isbn= ISBN 0-426-20506-5|
previous story=[[The Dark Path]]|
previous story=[[The Dark Path]]|
next story= n/a }}
next story= n/a }}
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What are the plans of [[Galatea]], the leader of the beautiful robotic [[Femdroid]]s? Who is killing soldiers on both sides of the battle lines? And will [[K-9]]'s oratory save the day?  
What are the plans of [[Galatea]], the leader of the beautiful robotic [[Femdroid]]s? Who is killing soldiers on both sides of the battle lines? And will [[K-9]]'s oratory save the day?  


==Notes==
==Characters==
[[Image:The Well-Mannered War Cover.jpg|100px|thumb|left|The alternate 'cover' for the [[E-Book]] publication]]*This story was released as a [[E-Book]] on the [[BBC]] website.
[[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]]
*This was the last [[Virgin Missing Adventures]] novel to be made, hence the odd cliff-hanger ending.
 
[[Romana II|Romana]]
 
[[K-9]]
 
General [[Jafrid]]
 
Admiral [[Dolne]]
 
[[Galatea]]
 
[[Harmock]]
 
[[Menlove Stokes]]
 
[[Black Guardian]]


==References==
==References==
*The [[Black Guardian]] mentions adventures with the [[Animus]], Lady [[Ruath]] and the [[Timewyrm]].
*The [[Black Guardian]] mentions adventures with the [[Animus]], Lady [[Ruath]] and the [[Timewyrm]].


==Characters==
==Notes==
[[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Romana]], [[K-9]], General [[Jafrid]], Admiral [[Dolne]], [[Galatea]], [[Harmock]], [[Menlove Stokes]], [[Black Guardian]]
[[Image:The Well-Mannered War Cover.jpg|100px|thumb|right|The alternate 'cover' for the [[E-Book]] publication]]
 
*This story was released as a [[E-Book]] on the BBC website.
*This was the last [[Virgin Missing Adventures]] novel to be published, hence the odd cliff-hanger ending.
 
==Continuity==
*Menlove Stokes also appears in the [[Virgin Bernice Summerfield New Adventures]], his first appearance being ''[[BNA]]:'' [[Oh No It Isn't!]].
 
==Timeline==
*The Well-Mannered War occurs between: ''[[DW]]:'' [[Shada (TV story)|Shada]] and ''[[DW]]:'' [[The Leisure Hive (TV story)|The Leisure Hive]].
*The Well-Mannered War occurs after: ''to be added''
*The Well-Mannered War occurs before: ''[[PDA]]:'' [[Festival of Death]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 13:26, 19 September 2007


Summary

Barclow - an Earth-type planet on the fringes of space at an inestimably distant point in the future. Two factions have laid claim to it: humans from the nearby colony world of Metralubit, and a small group of Chelonian troopers. But in nearly two hundred years of conflict not one shot has been fired in anger, there are regular socials in the trenches and the military commanders are the best of friends.

The Doctor, Romana and K-9, arriving in the midst of these bizarre hostilities, find there's real trouble to come. A crucial election on Metralubit is looming, and K-9 is forced to begin a new career as a politician. Meanwhile, Romana meets an old friend and the Doctor discovers that a sinister hidden force may be attempting to alter the war's friendly nature.

What are the plans of Galatea, the leader of the beautiful robotic Femdroids? Who is killing soldiers on both sides of the battle lines? And will K-9's oratory save the day?

Characters

The Doctor

Romana

K-9

General Jafrid

Admiral Dolne

Galatea

Harmock

Menlove Stokes

Black Guardian

References

Notes

The alternate 'cover' for the E-Book publication
  • This story was released as a E-Book on the BBC website.
  • This was the last Virgin Missing Adventures novel to be published, hence the odd cliff-hanger ending.

Continuity

Timeline

External Links