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  Time War (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The second type of time war is where Time itself is used as a weapon, with pre-emptive strikes, time loops, temporal paradoxes and the reversal of historical events.
The Time War of the 2005 series should not be confused with the War against the Enemy that features in several of the spin-off novels in the Eighth Doctor Adventures series.
Although the Doctor believed himself to be the last survivor of the Time War, in The Parting of the Ways he discovered that, in addition to the lone Dalek in Dalek, the Dalek Emperor itself had also survived, and had built a new Dalek race.
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 Doctor (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Doctor is the central fictional character in the long-running BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who, and also featured in a vast range of spin-off novels, audio dramas and comic strips connected to the series.
The Doctor Who novels have suggested that these may have been faces of the Other, a figure from Gallifrey's ancient past and the genetic predecessor of the Doctor (although being from the spin-off novels, the canonicity of this character is debatable).
In the Sixth Doctor story arc The Trial of a Time Lord, a Time Lord with the title of the Valeyard (played by Michael Jayston) was revealed to be a potential future Doctor, existing somewhere between his twelfth and final incarnations and embodying all the evil and malevolence of the Doctor's dark side.
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 Draconian (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unlike many "monster" races in Doctor Who, the Draconians were articulate and portrayed as having a sophisticated and advanced culture not unlike that of feudal Japan.
The Draconian Empire was a vast spacefaring feudal civilisation of reptilian humanoids, centered on the planet Draconia, with a society stratifed along class and gender lines (for example, females were not permitted to speak in the presence of the Emperor) that was bound by a strong code of honour.
An uneasy peace was negotiated in the end, leading to two decades of cold war and the carving out of a frontier between the two empires.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Draconian_(Doctor_Who)   (553 words)

  
 Time Lord -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
As of the current series, the Time Lords have apparently all perished at the conclusion of a Time War between them and the Daleks, leaving the Doctor the sole survivor and the last of his race.
The Time Lords' ability to change species during regeneration is referred to by the Eighth Doctor in relation to the Master in the television movie, and is supported by Romana's regeneration scene in the 1979 serial Destiny of the Daleks.
The unauthorised extraction of a Time Lord's bio-data is tantamount to treason (Arc of Infinity).
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 Guardian | Doctor Who sees off prime-time foes in ratings war
Doctor Who aficionados have already praised the new version for remaining true to the spirit of previous series.
The current incarnation of the Time Lord has barely moved on and the one thing the future can't afford to be is old-fashioned.
The new Who is poorly cast, badly written, pointlessly northern, relentlessly silly and, fairly crucially, the sci-fi is thoughtless and throwaway.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5157296-103690,00.html   (572 words)

  
 Doctor Who Campaign: The Stardust Memory Chronicles *Actual Play* - Page 8 - RPGnet Forums
The players are the last Time Lords in the universe and their race has been destroyed in a massive calamity that slaughtered all of their race with only they and the Doctor surviving it.
The background of the Time War is that Valeyard (Grandfather Paradox) has assembled an alliance of armies underneath his reign to assault Gallifrey so that he can you know...do the universe domination thing.
The Time War is a work that I'm quite pleased with because of the emotions involved in the storyline.
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 Doctor Who LogBook - Introduction - The Return of the Doctor
The central console itself, while retaining the sky-high time rotor from the 1996 movie, was more of a rounded mushroom shape whose controls were cobbled together from such elements as a bicycle pump, a modern-day LCD monitor, and the wheel from a baby carriage.
time, many scenes looked into the TARDIS from the outside, either via green screen or a large photograph of the interior set propped up and lit within the Police Box prop (though, to be fair, this idea had been seen before, in the 1993 video documentary More Than 30 Years In The TARDIS).
DOCTOR WHO and all related characters and placenames are the property of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
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 Great Time Travel War of 1871 - Uncyclopedia
The Doctor realiseden that Billy wassened lost in time, and that this discrepancy willenned havenned coulded result in the destruction of all space-time.
The Doctor wassenedon about to return Billy to his own time, when he wassened bushwhackedded by Kang the Conqueror, himself a "chronologically divergent" version of Billy from an alternate future.
This splittened the time stream, willenned havingged creating two divergent Billie’s, Kang and Immortus, who each returnedded to the 20th Century, intendingged to prevent the other's existence.
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 : RevolutionSF - Doctor Who: The New Series : Review
Doctor Who is an ancient staple of British sci-fi, dating back to the early days of BBC fl and white.
According to the canon, the Doctor is bound by a set of laws that dictate what he can and can’t do temporally, and is locked in a huge war in time (which we learn over the decades is with the Daleks, pepper shaker-looking uber-powerful bad guys).
The Doctor is a Timelord, one of a rare breed with strange abilities, among which is the ability to attract hot chicks to follow them through time and space.
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 Doctor Who - The War Games : Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
By the time episode 1 begins, it is clear that the aliens (never named) have decided to use humanity, categorizing them as "the most vicious species of all".
The Doctor and his companions arrive in what they believe is World War 1 - you know, the war which was given the epithet "the war to end all wars".
By the time the final episode is reached, it´s difficult NOT to feel for the plights of the characters involved.
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 ESPN.com - Page2 - Love in a time of war   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Failure in the Sweet 16 leaves a permanent scar on the hearts and minds of these innocent, once-magic athletes who suffer it this time of year.
In two disastrous years, this Waterhead son of Texas has taken this country from a prosperous nation at peace to a dead-broke nation at War, and that is a very long fall.
We laugh a lot, and we fondle each other constantly, even in front of the Sheriff, who recently got married himself, so he should be familiar with this kind of madness.
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 A Brief History Of Time (Travel): The War Games   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Rather than verbally duping the Time Lord into switching off the force field, the Doctor and Jamie took advantage of a weakening of the barrier near the floor to push Zoe through, enabling her to turn off the field.
It was Maloney who suggested that the alien mesmerism should be manifested by the officers putting on spectacles; Dicks and Hulke had originally conceived them as speaking in a cold “alien voice” when exercising the mind control.
It was also Maloney who came up with the sequence in which the Doctor sends his plea to the Time Lords in a small box, and who suggested war settings which would be interesting to the viewers after seeking advice from his young son.
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 Doctor Who: Time Jump Into Another Dimention
Doctor Who is one of the biggest longest running Science Fiction program run round the world.
Doctor Who is now a big Hit around the world.
The Doctor is from the planet Gallifrey, an Alien.
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 Doctor Who - Wikiquote
The Fourth Doctor on the Daleks, Genesis of the Daleks
The Seventh Doctor on regeneration, Time and the Rani
Davros and the Seventh Doctor, Remembrance of the Daleks
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 Outpost Gallifrey
And, you can join us for complete discussion of the new episode, and the latest installment of the "Doctor Who Confidential" documentary that followed it, in the Outpost Gallifrey Forum...
Doctor Who images on this site are copyrighted to the BBC and used solely for promotional purposes.
Doctor Who is copyright © by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
www.gallifreyone.com   (644 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Doctor Who takes anti-war stance
It is David Tennant's first full episode in the role, as he replaced Christopher Eccleston who left the hit show after one series.
For the first time in the show's history, the previous series encouraged viewers to empathise with murderous villains The Daleks.
Doctor Who: The Christmas Invasion will be screened on BBC One on Christmas Day at 1900 GMT.
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 Islamset - Doctor's Duty in War Time   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Whatever the feelings of the Doctor and wherever they lie, he shall stick to the one and only duty of protecting life and treating ailment or casualty.
The Medical Profession shall not permit its technical, scientific or other resources to be utilized in any sort of irm or destruction or infliction upon an of physical, psychological, moral or her damage regardless of all political military considerations.
The doings of the Doctor shall be unidirectional aiming at the offering of treatment and cure to ally and enemy, be is at the personal or general level.
www.islamset.com /ethics/code/drrole.html   (313 words)

  
 Doctor Who @ Things Of Interest
I just want to say something to all those people who are Googling for information about the Time War and end up on this page.
It seems a lot of people are trying to figure out when the Time War happened.
Also, because you can change history by going back it time, it may be (in fact it is very likely the case) that you could now go from one end of time to the other and never find the Time War.
qntm.org /doctorwho   (179 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Doctor Who - The War Games (1975) : Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
They procure the help of a renegade Time Lord who brings all these soldiers together into different war zones on a planet that looks like earth, but isn't.
The Doctor and companions end up in the middle of it, trying to help a burgeoning resistance movement defeat the plan.
If you are a Doctor Who fan you've got to have this; but chances are that, since "The War Games" lasts nearly 4 hours total, you won't be coming back to it time after time.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004WGB4?v=glance   (1992 words)

  
 Doctor Who Britpicking
I've got Doctor Eight discussing something about the Time War, but unfortunately I've never heard his voice and the only transcripts I can find are from the movie, when he probably hadn't settled into his final word choice patterns yet.
I've written a version of the dialogue, but I know that it probably must sound nothing like him at all.
I have 1 Doctor Who story done, 1 at my normal beta and 1 waiting for Sci-Fi to air ep 5 so I can send it to my normal beta...
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