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* In [[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'' there is an alternate suggestion of these actions.
* In [[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'' there is an alternate suggestion of these actions.
* Draan is the son of the [[Ice Lord]] known as [[Slaar]], who was defeated by the Doctor in his [[Second Doctor|second incarnation]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]''.
* Draan is the son of the [[Ice Lord]] known as [[Slaar]], who was defeated by the Doctor in his [[Second Doctor|second incarnation]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]''.
== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{dwrefguide|who_na51.htm|GodEngine}}
* {{dwrefguide|who_na51.htm|GodEngine}}

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GodEngine is the fifty-first Virgin New Adventures novel. It features the Seventh Doctor travelling for the first time with Chris Cwej and Roz Forrester, but without Bernice Summerfield. Set on Mars before the 22nd century Dalek invasion, it sees a reappearance of the Ice Warriors. It explores their culture in detail and how it was influenced by the Osirians.

Publisher's summary

'We're on Mars, we're surrounded by Ice Warriors, and the TARDIS has been destroyed. Business as usual, I suppose.'

Stranded on Mars, the Doctor and Roz team up with a group of colonists on a journey to find much-needed supplies at the North Pole. But when their expedition is joined by a party of Ice Warrior pilgrims, tensions are stretched to breaking point. Meanwhile, Chris finds himself on Pluto's moon, trapped with a group of desperate scientists in a deadly race against time.

The year is 2157: the Earth has been invaded, and forces are at work on Mars to ensure that the mysterious invaders are successful. Unless the Doctor can solve the riddle of the GodEngine, the entire course of human history will be changed.

Plot

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Characters

References

Biology

The Doctor

  • The Doctor (still) doesn't trust Martians (Ice Warriors).
  • The Doctor has an old yellowing map of Martian cities which he uses throughout this novel.
  • The Doctor finds Susan's old TARDIS key and retrieves it.

Culture

Individuals

Locations

  • There is a crater called Sutekh's Cauldron, named after the Osirian god.

Species

Technology

  • The Doctor gives Roz a Nimon gravity device.

Notes

to be added

Continuity

External links

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