Time War (Doctor Who)

The Last Great Time War
Part of the Dalek Conquests and the Time Lord-Dalek conflict
DateThroughout time
Location
Gallifrey and Skaro; but also in the Time Vortex and all across the universe
Result Collapse of the Dalek Empire
Freezing of Gallifrey outside time and space in a "single moment in time, held in a parallel pocket universe"[1]
Destruction of most of the Daleks and various planets caught in the crossfire
Belligerents

Anti-Dalek Force

  • Time Lords
  • Human society of Mars
  • Temporal Powers
  • Sisterhood of Karn
  • Voord
  • Technomancers
  • Nestene Consciousness
  • Great Vampires
  • Sensorites
And more...

Dalek Empire

  • Skaro Degradations
  • Nightmare Child and allied factions
  • The Morlontoa
  • Taalyens
  • Cyclors
  • Deathsmiths of Goth
  • Ogrons
And more...
Commanders and leaders
Rassilon
The Doctor
The Master
Romana
And more...
Dalek Emperor
Supreme Daleks
Davros
Dalek Sec
Dalek Jast
Dalek Thay
Dalek Caan
And more...
Units involved
Time Lord High Council
The War Council
Dalek High Command
Cult of Skaro
Eternity Circle
Volatix Cabal
Strength
Over a million Battle TARDISes, Gallifreyan shock troops, the Moment Over 10 million ships, billions of Daleks
Casualties and losses
All Time Lords except 3 destroyed or frozen in time All Daleks except 1 destroyed or frozen in time
a majority of the universe destroyed

The Time War, also called the Last Great Time War,[2][3] is a conflict within the fictional universe of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The war occurs between the events of the 1996 film and the 2005 revived series, with the Time Lords fighting the Daleks until the apparent mutual destruction of both races. The war was frequently mentioned when the show returned,[4][5] but was not directly seen until the show's 50th anniversary special.[1]

Over the course of several episodes, the conflict is only implied by short clues and comments, particularly the discussion in the 2007 episode "The Sound of Drums",[6] and part two of the 2010 episode "The End of Time".[7] The Time War is finally depicted in the 50th anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor", featuring the climax of the final battle and the Time Lords' fate.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Moffat, Steven (writer); Hurran, Nick (director) (23 November 2013). "The Day of the Doctor". Doctor Who. BBC. BBC One.
  2. ^ Shearman, Robert (writer); Ahearne, Joe (director) (30 April 2005). "Dalek". Doctor Who. Series 1. Episode 6. BBC. BBC One.
  3. ^ Davies, Russell T (writer); Clark, Richard (director) (14 April 2007). "Gridlock". Doctor Who. Series 3. Episode 3. BBC. BBC One.
  4. ^ Davies, Russell T (writer); Lyn, Euros (director) (2 April 2005). "The End of the World". Doctor Who. Series 1. Episode 2. BBC. BBC One.
  5. ^ Gatiss, Mark (writer); Lyn, Euros (director) (9 April 2005). "The Unquiet Dead". Doctor Who. Series 1. Episode 3. BBC. BBC One.
  6. ^ Davies, Russell T (writer); Teague, Colin (director) (23 June 2007). "The Sound of Drums". Doctor Who. Series 3. Episode 12. BBC. BBC One.
  7. ^ Davies, Russell T (writer); Lyn, Euros (director) (1 January 2010). "Part Two". The End of Time. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC One.

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