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* [[Robert Charles]]/Robot - [[Paul Lincoln]]
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Revision as of 00:13, 13 December 2018

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False Gods was the first story in the audio anthology, Forty-Five, which comprised the one hundred and fifteenth release in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Mark Morris and featured Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, Sophie Aldred as Ace and Philip Olivier as Hex.

It was notable for showing a Time Lord other than the Doctor confronting the legal ramifications of breaking the Laws of Time.

Publisher's summary

In the blistering heat of the Egyptian desert Howard Carter and his team search for the lost tomb of Userhat, a servant of the god Amun. What they discover sheds new light on the history of the world as we know it.

Plot

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Cast

References

Foods and beverages

  • Ace mentions that Hex is better at making tea than she is.

Gallifreyan laws

  • The story enumerates two specific criminal offences under Gallifreyan law. When a Time Lord sets her or himself up as a god in another culture, this is a "Class Two Intervention". Its penalty is vaporisation. Materially affecting the physical properties of a planet, such as its axial rotation, counts as a "Class One Intervention".

Planets

  • In the far future, Earth's ozone layer is compromised to the extent that life can no longer be sustained on the planet.

TARDIS

  • The way to kill a TARDIS is to pilot it into the heart of a star.

Time Lords

Notes

Continuity

External links

Footnotes

  1. Chuck Foster (October 25, 2010). The Telegraph: False Gods for download. Doctor Who News. Retrieved on 29th August 2012.
  2. Chuck Foster (October 27, 2010). Telelgraph Update. Doctor Who News. Retrieved on 29th August 2012.