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In [[Krop Tor|the Pit]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] remarked that the '''[[Kaled]] God of War''' was depicted as a "horned beast". He attributed this description to the image of [[the Beast (The Impossible Planet)|the Beast]] being beamed into the subconscious of every sentient mind, even the Kaleds. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Satan Pit (TV story)|The Satan Pit]]'') | In [[Krop Tor|the Pit]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] remarked that the '''[[Kaled]] God of War''' was depicted as a "horned beast". He attributed this description to the image of [[the Beast (The Impossible Planet)|the Beast]] being beamed into the subconscious of every sentient mind, even the Kaleds. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Satan Pit (TV story)|The Satan Pit]]'') | ||
[[Ferran]], the Prefect of the [[Klade]], was supposed to [[murder|kill]] [[Miranda Dawkins]] with a [[ceremonial knife]] sanctified by the Gods of War and [[God of Legacy|Legacy]], but he instead handed the knife to Miranda, claiming that he [[love]]d her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Father Time (novel)|Father Time]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 11:53, 24 November 2021
In the Pit, the Tenth Doctor remarked that the Kaled God of War was depicted as a "horned beast". He attributed this description to the image of the Beast being beamed into the subconscious of every sentient mind, even the Kaleds. (TV: The Satan Pit)
Ferran, the Prefect of the Klade, was supposed to kill Miranda Dawkins with a ceremonial knife sanctified by the Gods of War and Legacy, but he instead handed the knife to Miranda, claiming that he loved her. (PROSE: Father Time)
Behind the scenes
- The Klades' Gods of War and Legacy were named in allusion to the titles of the two BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures novels featuring Daleks: War of the Daleks and Legacy of the Daleks. This alluded to the Klades' implied origin as the Daleks' humanoid descendants.
- The Satan Pit turned this into an in-universe as well as a metafictional indicator by mentioning that the Kaleds (one possible identity for the Daleks' humanoid ancestors) worshipped a "God of War".