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|series           = ''[[Faction Paradox (series)#The True History of Faction Paradox|The True History of Faction Paradox]]''
|range           = The True History of Faction Paradox
|number in range = 6
|series          = ''[[The True History of Faction Paradox]]''
|number          = 6
|number          = 6
|main character  = [[Justine (Alien Bodies)|Justine]], [[Christine Summerfield|Horus]]
|main character  = [[Justine]], [[Eliza|Horus]]
|featuring        =  
|featuring        =  
|enemy            = [[Lolita]], [[Sutekh]]
|enemy            = [[Lolita]], [[Sutekh]]
|writer          = [[Lawrence Miles]]
|writer          = Lawrence Miles
|director        = [[Alan Stevens]]
|director        = [[Alan Stevens]]
|producer        = [[Alan Stevens]]
|producer        = [[Alan Stevens]]
|publisher        = Magic Bullet Productions
|publisher        = Magic Bullet Productions
|release date    = [[2009 (releases)|2009]]
|release date    = 23 November 2009
|format          = 1 CD
|format          = 1 Episode on 1 CD
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|isbn            = none
|prev            = Ozymandias (audio story)
|prev            = Ozymandias (audio story)
|series2          = ''[[Faction Paradox (series)#Audio|Faction Paradox]]'' audio stories
|prev2            = Ozymandias (audio story)
|next2            = Eternal Escape (audio story)
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the sixth and final audio drama in [[Magic Bullet Productions]]' ''[[Faction Paradox (series)#The True History of Faction Paradox (Magic Bullet Productions)|The True History of Faction Paradox]]'' range.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the sixth and final audio drama in [[Magic Bullet Productions]]' ''[[Faction Paradox (series)#The True History of Faction Paradox (Magic Bullet Productions)|The True History of Faction Paradox]]'' range.
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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Battlefield One: Earth ===
=== Battlefield One: Earth ===
[[Lolita]] and [[Corwyn Marne]] jump to the end of the great battle between the two armies in [[Egypt]]. Sutekh's [[war barge]] arrives, and he confronts [[Nephthys]] and the wounded [[Horus]] in the [[Temple of Geb]]. Horus begs Sutekh to kill him, saying he's tired of fighting and he's terribly bored. Sutekh angrily complies, then begins to gloat about his plans to wipe Horus' name from the universe. However, Nephthys says Faction Paradox will never forget, and though she doesn't know where [[Justine McManus|Justine il-Isis]] was hidden, Sutekh pulls from her mind the fact that the Faction has allies in the [[18th century]], where he immediately goes and finds [[John Pennerton]] on [[16 October]] [[1764]]. Sutekh forces him to direct the [[Society of Sigis Mondo di Rimoni]] to declare war on Faction Paradox and search for Cousin Justine.
[[Lolita]] and [[Corwyn Marne]] jump to the end of the great battle between the two armies in [[Egypt]]. Sutekh's [[war barge]] arrives, and he confronts [[Nephthys]] and the wounded [[Horus]] in the [[Temple of Geb]]. Horus begs Sutekh to kill him, saying he's tired of fighting and he's terribly bored. Sutekh angrily complies, then begins to gloat about his plans to wipe Horus' name from the universe. However, Nephthys says Faction Paradox will never forget, and though she doesn't know where [[Justine McManus|Justine il-Isis]] was hidden, Sutekh pulls from her mind the fact that the Faction has allies in the [[18th century]], where he immediately goes and finds [[John Pennerton]] on [[16 October]] [[1764]]. Sutekh forces him to direct the [[Society of Sigismondo di Rimini]] to declare war on Faction Paradox and search for Cousin Justine.


Meanwhile, Nephthys' servants are bring Horus' body out of the temple into their barge. Horrified that Faction Paradox has apparently changed the outcome of the battle, Lolita rushes down in disbelief to check that Horus is actually dead; she then takes Marne back to [[Mars]] to survey the new [[timeline]].
Meanwhile, Nephthys' servants are bring Horus' body out of the temple into their barge. Horrified that Faction Paradox has apparently changed the outcome of the battle, Lolita rushes down in disbelief to check that Horus is actually dead; she then takes Marne back to [[Mars]] to survey the new [[timeline]].


=== Battlefield Two: Mars ===
=== Battlefield Two: Mars ===
[[Geb (Ozymandias)|Geb]] buries Sutekh's body in a [[pyramid]] as over a thousand [[Osirian]]s watch. Lolita and Marne quietly watch, but when [[Abelard Finton]] and Justine's simulacrum appear in Horus' barge, Marne begins yelling warnings to Finton about Lolita. Though Justine and Finton heed Marne's advice, his shouting has drawn attention to Lolita, who Geb recognises as the person who gave him his scars. With the combined power of the entire Osirian Court assembled there, Geb is able to shut down Lolita's [[transduction field]] so she wouldn't be able to dematerialise or navigate away. They then began to burn her alive. However, Lolita unfolded into her horrific true body, used her status as [[War Queen]] to open a connection to [[the Homeworld]], and escaped through said channel.
[[Geb (Ozymandias)|Geb]] buries Sutekh's body in a [[pyramid]] as over a thousand [[Osirian]]s watch. Lolita and Marne quietly watch, but when [[Abelard Finton]] and Justine's simulacrum appear in Horus' barge, Marne begins yelling warnings to Finton about Lolita. Though Justine and Finton heed Marne's advice, his shouting has drawn attention to Lolita, who Geb recognises as the person who gave him his scars. With the combined power of the entire Osirian Court assembled there, Geb is able to shut down Lolita's [[transduction field]] so she wouldn't be able to dematerialise or navigate away. They then began to burn her alive. However, Lolita unfolded into her horrific true body, used her status as [[War Queen]] to open a connection to [[the War King's Homeworld|the Homeworld]], and escaped through said channel.


Marne told Geb that Sutekh was headed to attack 18th century Earth, and though Geb initially didn't believe him, he saw the truth in Marne's memory. He set off to investigate, abandoning Marne on Mars.
Marne told Geb that Sutekh was headed to attack 18th century Earth, and though Geb initially didn't believe him, he saw the truth in Marne's memory. He set off to investigate, abandoning Marne on Mars.
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By [[8 November]], 1764, the Society still has found no trace of Justine. However, Sutekh has regardless detected an intrusion and found Finton at [[Volanto]] on the [[Italy|Italian]] coast. Sutekh's agents torture Finton until he reveals Justine's location and the location of her timeship. Then, the agents dump Finton on Pennerton's doorstep. He shortly thereafter dies in Pennerton's arms.
By [[8 November]], 1764, the Society still has found no trace of Justine. However, Sutekh has regardless detected an intrusion and found Finton at [[Volanto]] on the [[Italy|Italian]] coast. Sutekh's agents torture Finton until he reveals Justine's location and the location of her timeship. Then, the agents dump Finton on Pennerton's doorstep. He shortly thereafter dies in Pennerton's arms.


In the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean Sea]], Geb arrived to investigate a temporal disturbance in his search for Sutekh on Earth. A modified [[TARDIS|timeship]] was hidden there, and Horus were there with Nephthys and over 700 fellow warriors, preparing for the battle in Egypt against Sutekh's followers.
In the [[Mediterranean Sea]], Geb arrived to investigate a temporal disturbance in his search for Sutekh on Earth. A modified [[TARDIS|timeship]] was hidden there, and Horus were there with Nephthys and over 700 fellow warriors, preparing for the battle in Egypt against Sutekh's followers.


Just after Horus and Nephthys leave, Sutekh arrives, given the location of their timeship by Finton. Instead, he finds Geb, who cries that this is impossible: he earlier found Sutekh in the sand on Mars, half-dead, and trapped him in the pyramid. How could Sutekh then be alive?
Just after Horus and Nephthys leave, Sutekh arrives, given the location of their timeship by Finton. Instead, he finds Geb, who cries that this is impossible: he earlier found Sutekh in the sand on Mars, half-dead, and trapped him in the pyramid. How could Sutekh then be alive?
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=== Battlefield Five: The Homeworld ===
=== Battlefield Five: The Homeworld ===
Instead of going to the battle in Egypt, Horus surprises Nephthys by traveling down a time link to [[the Homeworld]], then "dealing with" [[Lolita]].
Instead of going to the battle in Egypt, Horus surprises Nephthys by travelling down a time link to [[the War King's Homeworld|the Homeworld]], then "dealing with" [[Lolita]].


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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* Attendant - [[Bruce McGillan]]
* Attendant - [[Bruce McGillan]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
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== Story notes ==
== Notes ==
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* This story was recorded along with {{cs|Body Politic (audio story)}}, {{cs|Words from Nine Divinities (audio story)}}, and {{cs|Ozymandias (audio story)}} in several different recording blocks at [[Slap Studios]]: [[17 December (production)|17 December]] [[2007 (production)|2007]], [[18 December (production)|18 December]] 2007, [[15 January (production)|15 January]] [[2008 (production)|2008]] and [[16 January (production)|16 January]] [[2008 (production)|2008]]. Additional recording was done at [[Alistair Lock]]'s personal studio  for [[Wanda Opalinska]] on [[13 November (production)|13 November]] [[2007 (production)|2007]], [[Peter Halliday]] on [[27 November (production)|27 November]] [[2007 (production)|2007]], [[Jane Lesley]] on [[4 December (production)|4 December]] [[2007 (production)|2007]], and [[Chris Tranchell]] on [[6 February (production)|6 February]] [[2008 (production)|2008]]. ([[REF]]: ''[[Downtime – The Lost Years of Doctor Who]]'')


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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