The Word Lord (audio story)
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The Word Lord was a 2008 Big Finish Productions full-cast audio short story featuring the Seventh Doctor, Ace and Hex.
Publisher's summary
In a top secret military bunker deep beneath the Antarctic ice a mysterious death threatens peace negotiations and could spell disaster for the inhabitants of Earth. Can the Doctor cross the t's and dot the i's? Or will his efforts get lost in translation?
Plot
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Cast
- The Seventh Doctor - Sylvester McCoy
- Ace - Sophie Aldred
- Hex - Philip Olivier
- Commander Claire Spencer - Linda Marlowe
- Nobody No-One - Paul Reynolds
- Captain James Hurst - Andrew Dickens
- Private Fenton - Paul Lincoln
- System - Beth Chalmers
References
Conflicts
- The Second Cold War is nuclear and takes place in the mid-21st century.
Culture
- Star Wars and David Attenborough are still famous in the 2020s.
- McDonald's Happy Meals are still made in the 2020s.
Individuals
- Claire Spencer has previously met the Doctor, though that encounter has not yet occurred in his personal timeline. She described the Doctor which she met as being "older," indicating that it may have been a future incarnation.
Notes
to be added
Continuity
- The Doctor previously visited Antarctica in December 1986 towards the end of his first incarnation (DW: The Tenth Planet), in the 1970s during his fourth incarnation (DW: The Seeds of Doom) and, earlier in his seventh incarnation, in 2006 (NA: Iceberg). He would later visit Antarctica once again in 2012. (BFA: Frozen Time)
- The Fifth Doctor and his former companion Tegan Jovanka were involved in the circumstances surrounding System's creation in Brisbane, Australia on 22 September 2006. (BFA: The Gathering)
- The Doctor, Ace and Hex would encounter Nobody No-One once again in London in 2026. In the interim, he had regenerated in a manner similar to a Time Lord. (BFA: A Death in the Family)
Timeline
- All stories on Forty-five are assumed to take place between BFA: The Dark Husband and The Magic Mousetrap, though their placement relative to each other is less clear.