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Who will be the victim? Who will be the murderer? What is the real purpose of the Hate Room? Can the Doctor solve the mystery before the simmering hate and anger at [[Charnage Hospital]] erupts in to a frenzy of violence?
Who will be the victim? Who will be the murderer? What is the real purpose of the Hate Room? Can the Doctor solve the mystery before the simmering hate and anger at [[Charnage Hospital]] erupts in to a frenzy of violence?


==Plot==
== Plot ==
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== References ==
== References ==
===[[:Category:The Doctor|The Doctor]]===
=== [[:Category:The Doctor|The Doctor]] ===
* The Doctor mentions that he has six senses.
* The Doctor mentions that he has six senses.


===[[:Category:Individuals|Individuals]]===
=== [[:Category:Individuals|Individuals]] ===
* Ace studied the war poets at school, specifically [[Wilfred Owen]] and [[Siegfried Sassoon]].
* Ace studied the war poets at school, specifically [[Wilfred Owen]] and [[Siegfried Sassoon]].
* Hex tells Ace that his mother's full name was [[Cassandra Schofield|Cassandra Elizabeth Schofield]]. Unbeknownst to him, the [[Sixth Doctor]] and his former companion [[Evelyn Smythe]] had met her on two occasions, in [[1999]] and [[November]] [[2004]]. They witnessed her death at the hands of [[William Abberton|Nimrod]] on the latter occasion. He left his only photograph of her in his flat in [[Shoreditch]] in [[2021]] before departing with the Doctor and Ace in the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]].
* Hex tells Ace that his mother's full name was [[Cassandra Schofield|Cassandra Elizabeth Schofield]]. Unbeknownst to him, the [[Sixth Doctor]] and his former companion [[Evelyn Smythe]] had met her on two occasions, in [[1999]] and [[November]] [[2004]]. They witnessed her death at the hands of [[William Abberton|Nimrod]] on the latter occasion. He left his only photograph of her in his flat in [[Shoreditch]] in [[2021]] before departing with the Doctor and Ace in the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]].


===[[:Category:Organisations|Organisations]]===
=== [[:Category:Organisations|Organisations]] ===
* The [[The Forge|Forge]] is theorised to be the agency behind the experiments.
* The [[The Forge|Forge]] is theorised to be the agency behind the experiments.


===[[:Category:Time travel|Time travel]]===
=== [[:Category:Time travel|Time travel]] ===
* The Doctor refers the [[1993]] comedy film ''[[Groundhog Day]]'' in order to describe the effects of a [[time loop]].
* The Doctor refers the [[1993]] comedy film ''[[Groundhog Day]]'' in order to describe the effects of a [[time loop]].


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No Man's Land was the eighty-ninth monthly Doctor Who audio story produced by Big Finish Productions. This story suggests at the origins of The Forge an organisation introduced in Project Lazarus.

Publisher's summary

It is 1917 and the Doctor, Hex and Ace find themselves in a military hospital in northern France. But the terrifying, relentless brutality of the Great War that wages only a few miles away is the least of their concerns.

The travellers become metaphysical detectives when the Doctor receives orders to investigate a murder. A murder that has yet to be committed...

Who will be the victim? Who will be the murderer? What is the real purpose of the Hate Room? Can the Doctor solve the mystery before the simmering hate and anger at Charnage Hospital erupts in to a frenzy of violence?

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor mentions that he has six senses.

Individuals

Organisations

  • The Forge is theorised to be the agency behind the experiments.

Time travel

Notes

Illustrated preview by Martin Geraghty from DWM 376.

Continuity

Timeline

External links