
Series War in Heaven (Whoniverse)
32 Works
Popularity 13,583 (785 Members)
3,335 Books
57 Reviews
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- The Infinity Doctors by Lance Parkin
- Alien Bodies by Lawrence Miles
- Dead Romance {2004 special edition} by Lawrence Miles
- Unnatural History by Kate Orman
- Interference, Book One: Shock Tactic by Lawrence Miles
- Interference, Book Two: The Hour of the Geek by Lawrence Miles
- The Blue Angel by Paul Magrs
- The Taking of Planet 5 by Mark Clapham
- The Shadows of Avalon by Paul Cornell
- Verdigris by Paul Magrs
- The Ancestor Cell by Peter Anghelides
- The Quantum Archangel by Craig Hinton
- The Book of the War by Lawrence Miles
- The Ebook of the War (The Secret Path Edition) by Lawrence Miles
- This Town Will Never Let Us Go by Lawrence Miles
- Of the City of the Saved... by Philip Purser-Hallard
- Warlords of Utopia by Lance Parkin
- The Gallifrey Chronciles by Lance Parkin
- Faction Paradox: Warring States by Mags L. Halliday
- Erasing Sherlock by Kelly Hale
DescriptionsEdit Descriptions
- The War was a temporal conflict between the Great Houses of the Time Lords and their Enemy. It did not have enough activity in one specific region or era to be given a more specific title than "the War", but it was called the War in Heaven by lesser species caught in the conflict. Several other major parties became involved in the War in a shifting configuration of alliances, notably including Faction Paradox, the Celestis, the Remote, the Osirians, the Mal'akh, posthumanity, and a species of xenophobic mutants. As the War progressed, the Protocols of Linearity began wearing down and elements of the conflict seeped into the pre-War era of Gallifreyan history. The Eighth Doctor had numerous encounters with the "future War", even taking on companions originating from the War era. The War also affected some of the Doctor's earlier incarnations, most drastically the Third Doctor.
URL: https://tardis.fandom.co…m.com/wiki/War_in_Heaven (English, Wikipedia) - This list tries to identify all stories that are relevant to telling this meta-story, and place them is some sort of reading order. Please note: In series 1 of Doctor Who, the statements about the Doctor's destruction of Gallifrey in a time war lined up with the War in Heaven arc of the Eighth Doctor novels. However, Russell T Davies clarified in DWM 356 that, though fans were free to invent their own interpretations, the BBC's merchandise regulations meant that there could be no official connection between the Time War of the novels and the Time War of the television show, which was later named the Last Great Time War.
URL: https://tardis.fandom.co…Heaven#Behind_the_scenes (English, Technical/disambiguation notice)































