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|made by = [[Osirian]]s, adapted by [[Ice Warrior]]s
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|only = GodEngine (novel)
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The '''GodEngine''', known to the [[Ice Warrior|Native Martians]] as '''Ssor-arr duss Ssethissi''' and when translated, the '''Engine of Ssethis''', was a super-weapon created by the Ice Warriors from remnants of [[Osirian]] technology left on [[Mars]] long ago. This device could destroy a [[star]] by making it go [[supernova]].
The '''GodEngine''', known to the [[Ice Warrior|Native Martians]] as '''Ssor-arr duss Ssethissi''' and when translated, the '''Engine of Ssethis''', was a super-weapon created by the Ice Warriors from remnants of [[Osiran]] technology left on [[Mars]] long ago. This device could destroy a [[star]] by making it go [[supernova]].


The GodEngine required a planetary mass to brace it against the [[subspace]] fields it generated. It was only operational in the absence of a bipolar magnetic field. One Ice Warrior group offered the [[Dalek]]s the use of the GodEngine in return for the conquest of Mars for themselves. This was why the Daleks intended to remove the [[Earth]]'s magnetic core.
The GodEngine required a planetary mass to brace it against the [[subspace]] fields it generated. It was only operational in the absence of a bipolar magnetic field. One Ice Warrior group offered the [[Dalek]]s the use of the GodEngine in return for the conquest of Mars for themselves. This was why the Daleks intended to remove the [[Earth]]'s magnetic core.
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