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{{disambig}}Several different variants and translations of the phrase '''New Mars''' have appeared in the [[DWU]], all referring to the home residence of the [[Ice Warrior]]s after they left [[Mars]]. It is unclear if they are the same planet in different languages, if the accounts clash with one another but are ''supposed'' to refer to one successor with Mars, or there is more than one New Mars outright in the DWU.
{{disambig}}Several different variants and translations of the phrase '''New Mars''' have appeared in the [[DWU]], all referring to the home residence of the [[Ice Warrior]]s after they left [[Mars]]. It is unclear if they are the same planet in different languages, if the accounts clash with one another but are ''supposed'' to refer to one successor of Mars, or there is more than one New Mars outright in the DWU.


* [[Halcyon (planet)|Halcyon]], referred to by [[Tamsin Drew]] as "Mars 2", a planet said to have been taken over and its atmosphere altered by the Ice Warriors once Mars was lost ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Resurrection of Mars (audio story)|The Resurrection of Mars]]'')
* [[Halcyon (planet)|Halcyon]], referred to by [[Tamsin Drew]] as "Mars 2", a planet said to have been taken over and its atmosphere altered by the Ice Warriors once Mars was lost ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Resurrection of Mars (audio story)|The Resurrection of Mars]]'')

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Several different variants and translations of the phrase New Mars have appeared in the DWU, all referring to the home residence of the Ice Warriors after they left Mars. It is unclear if they are the same planet in different languages, if the accounts clash with one another but are supposed to refer to one successor of Mars, or there is more than one New Mars outright in the DWU.