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    === 26th Century ===
    === 26th Century ===
    By the 26th century, the Ice Warriors were an isolated species. They had left Mars and were isolated on New Mars. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Legacy (serial)|''Legacy'']])
    By the 26th century, the Ice Warriors were an isolated species. They had left Mars and were isolated on New Mars. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Legacy (serial)|''Legacy'']])

    === 33rd Century ===
    In [[3256]] an Ice Warrior named Skalron represented Mars in that year's InterGalactic Song Contest. He sang the song Sand Sssstorm and eventually came in 8th place, tying with Tellermso from the planet [[Pixos]]. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Food of Love (episode)|''The Food of Love'']])

    === 39th Century ===
    The Ice Lord Izlyr represented the Ice Warriors when the members of the Galactic Federation met to discuss wether Peladon should join the Federation. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Curse of Peladon (serial)|''The Curse of Peladon'']])


    === 40th Century ===
    === 40th Century ===
    By the late [[40th Century|40th century]], the Ice Warriors (still in the [[Galactic Federation]]) had, for the most part, renounced their war-like ways. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Curse of Peladon (serial)|''The Curse of Peladon'']], [[The Monster of Peladon (serial)|''The Monster of Peladon'']]) 
    By the late [[40th Century|40th century]], the Ice Warriors (still in the [[Galactic Federation]]) had, for the most part, renounced their war-like ways. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Curse of Peladon (serial)|''The Curse of Peladon'']], [[The Monster of Peladon (serial)|''The Monster of Peladon'']]) 

    In [[3935]] a faction of Ice Warriors led by the Ice Lord [[Azaxyr]] were working for [[Galaxy 5]] who were at war with the Galactic Federation. These Ice Warriors desired to return to the Ice Warriors former ways of military conquest. Azaxyr and his troops helped take over the Trisilicate Mines while making out that they'd been sent by the Federation to keep the miners under control. The [[Third Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]] eventually defeated them. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Monster of Peladon (serial)|''The Monster of Peladon'']]) 

    In 3984 An Ice Lord named Rassbur led a team of Ice Warriors to Peladon in order to guard a treasure that had been brought to Peladon in order to protect it from a group of mercenaries. However almost all the Ice Warriors were killed by a [[Sontaraan Grenade|Sontaraan grenade]]. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Legacy (serial)|''Legacy'']]) 


    === 51st Century ===
    === 51st Century ===

    Revision as of 16:21, 17 May 2020

    The Ice Warriors and Ice Lords were a race of reptilian humanoids from the planet Mars. Erin Stevenson compared them to Vikings. (DWThe Food of Love)

     Characteristics 

    Biology

    Adult, fully armoured Ice Warriors were large, imposing reptilian humanoids, up to seven feet tall. Unarmoured, they had flattened, scaly faces with sharp fangs and thin green tongues. (DW: The Ice Warriors, Legacy)

    Females were built more slightly than males, and had spiny dorsal crests. (DW: GodEngine)

    Ice Warriors perpetually wheezed and tended to move slowly, (DWThe Seeds of Death) though they could move fast when needed. (DW: Legacy, Cold Star) They spoke in a drawn-out hiss. (DWThe Ice Warriors)

    The typical lifespan of an Ice Warrior was three hundred Earth years. They had a complicated genetic structure and were herbivores. (DWGodEngine)

    Society and Culture

    The planetary identification glyph of the Martians was a triangle overlaid with a lightning bolt with an artificial burning sun at its centre. (DWGodEngine)

    Honour

    Ice Warriors had a strong sense of personal honour. After the Third Doctor saved the life of the Ice Lord Izlyr, he felt obligated to help the Doctor escape. (DWThe Curse of Peladon) Ice Warriors disliked lying, though they would do so when necessary. (DWLegacy) When challenged to a ritual blood duel, an Ice Warrior would spit at an opponent's face. Terrorism was anathema. (DWGodEngine)

    Religion

    The Ice Warriors also worshiped Tuburr, who was thought to be the one who made the Ice Warriors into warriors. In the early years of Ice Warrior civilisation, the young would be sent to the surface as a ritual trial of endurance. If they survived, they took the oath of Tuburr and tried to pull the Sword of Tuburr from a brazier, after which they were considered adults. (DWLegacy) Martian law forbade any forging of copies of the holy Sword. (DWGodEngine)

    Martian tombs, pyramids and burial of the dead was similar to Egyptian civilisation, suggesting that both were influenced by the Osiran race. During funeral rites, the deceased wore metallic clothes known as warding shrouds to protect them before the cremation. (DWGodEngine)

    Society

    Advancement in the hierarchy was decided on merit and skill. (DWLegacy) The skill of cooking was highly prized. (DWGodEngine) This feudal way of life continued until the era of the Galactic Federation. (DWThe Curse of Peladon)

    When a marriage bond was broken, it was called Fass-jul-Aqq. (DWGodEngine)

    Titles

    • Supreme Lord - a high ranking position. (DWLegacy)
    • Grand Marshall - the staff of a Grand Marshal was an important relic. (DWLegacy)
    • Marshal - wore decorative helmets with jewels. (DWThe Seeds of Death, Legacy)
    • Shsurr - a title that roughly translated to mean M'lady. (DWLegacy)
    • Scholastor - this position was one held by scholars and scientists. (DWGodEngine)
    • Abbot - a title held by religious figures. (DWGodEngine)

    Technology

    Armour

    Ice Warrior armour augmented their already considerable strength. This included a half-face helmet and a red blast-screen over each eye. Ice Warrior nobility ("Ice Lords") wore light armour with sleek, bullet-shaped, metallic helmets, a simple breastplate and a cape. (DWThe Seeds of Death)  An Ice Marshall's helmet contained circuitry beneath its surface and acted as an additional nervous system for its wearer after it bonded with the cranium. (DWIce Time) Common warriors had much heavier and bulkier, intricately patterned full-body armour, and stubby helmets (some designs of which also placed blast screens over the ears). (DWThe Curse of Peladon)

    Their exoskeletal armour melded with the body of their wearer and an Ice Warrior was described as being one with their armour. (DW: Ice Time) This armour consisted of carapaces and helmets grown in nutrient tanks and cybernetically augmented to provide the wearer with increased strength, reaction time, spectral sensitivity and biological efficiency. It also gave them a direct link to the Martian battle net. Finally, it boosted the efficiency of their waste management systems. (DWGodEngine) The armour technology included locked-sequence communicators and induced muscular hydraulics. (DWIce Time)

    Weapons

    Ice Warriors had small sonic weapons in the wrist of their armour as a personal defence weapon, (DWThe Ice Warriors)

    They also made use of sonic grenades that operated by emitting a sonic impulse which caused a violent implosion of the eardrums of anyone within the vicinity of the blast radius. (DWIce Time

    They also used genetically-engineered weapons, such as a bacteriological weapon based on Martian sleeping fever, (DWGodEngine)

    During the 22nd century Dalek invasion, the Ice Warriors had a superweapon named the GodEngine, built from technology left over by the Osirans, god-like visitors to Mars long before. The GodEngine could destroy a star by making it go supernova; its deployment was prevented by the Ninth Doctor. (DWGodEngine)

    Terraforming

    The Ice Warriors could deploy seeds on a planet which altered the environment and made it an icy world. (DWThe Seeds of Death)

    Transportation

    Ice Warriors had access to Spacecrafts. (DW: Ice Time)

    Other

    A notable interrogation tool designed specifically for use on humans was the brain-rack. It created artificial neural pathways in the human mind which dominated the existing thought processes and ultimately ensured obedience in the subject. These machines were said to have no harmful side effects and the process wore off after a week or so when the artificial engrammes began to decay and the natural pathways reasserted themselves. Seen as a potential brainwashing tool, the brain-rack also increased learning rates by three hundred percent. (DWGodEngine)

    History

    Early History

    The Ice Warriors were once visited by the godlike Osirans, who cruelly and callously used them as little more than labourers on their construction projects. Millions of years BC, the Martians were a migratory species. They evolved to the point that all their waste products were recycled. (DWGodEngine)

    Some exploration of other planets was attempted. Varga went to Earth, but his ship was trapped in a glacier for thousands of years. Some time after this, the Ice Warrior's civilisation went into decline as Mars became more inhospitable. (DWThe Ice WarriorsLegacy)

    Circa 5000 BC, the Ice Warriors realised that complete devotion to the concepts of war would destroy their species in the same manner as the Osirans. Using their legends and race memories, they created a peaceful religion that taught pacifism and compassion. This became the doctrine of the Order of Oras. (DWGodEngine)

    20th Century

    In 1967 a group of Ice Warriors led by Hhesh attempted to retrieve the helmet of the Ice Lord Sezhyr from the Kremling in Moscow. Hhesh was aided by the Seventh Doctor, Ace, Markus Tollinger and Raina Kerenskaya. Once Sezhyr was resurrected through Raina she attempted to lead an invasion force on Earth. But these plans were thwarted by Ace. (DW: Ice Time)

    21st Century

    Another invasion and terraforming was attempted in the mid-21st century, when the Ice Warriors, led by Slaar, invaded the central T-Mat base on the Moon which regulated global T-Mat operations. He attempted to use a fungus, which would turn the Earth into a more hospitable planet for them. The Second Doctor and his companions stopped him. (DWThe Seeds of Death)

    in 2086, an invasion was attempted yet again, leading to the Thousand Day War. By 2088, the humans had won. (DWGodEngine)

    22nd Century

    by the early 22nd century, the Interstitial Mass Transit System had been established, linking the planetary bodies of the Sol system in a way that allowed humanity to treat Mars as a colony world, marginalising the few remaining survivors of the war (DWTransit) and, through the 22nd century, marginalised the Ice Warriors on their own home planet. Later, the Ice Warriors became allies of the humans. The Ice Warriors colonised a new planet and named it New Mars or Neo Ares. (DWLegacy)

    In 2157 a group of Ice Warriors, led by Falaxyr attempted to locate the GodEngine in order to offer it to the Daleks in exchange for the conquest of Mars. The Ninth Doctor and Janet defeated them. (DW: GodEngine)

    24th Century

    Circa the 24th century, a group of Ice Warriors on the planet Magnus got caught up with the deals of the Mentor, Sil, who said he would lower the temperature of Magnus to make the world a more comfortable environment for Martians. The Sixth Doctor and Peri put an end to this plan. (DWLegacy)

    26th Century

    By the 26th century, the Ice Warriors were an isolated species. They had left Mars and were isolated on New Mars. (DWLegacy)

    33rd Century

    In 3256 an Ice Warrior named Skalron represented Mars in that year's InterGalactic Song Contest. He sang the song Sand Sssstorm and eventually came in 8th place, tying with Tellermso from the planet Pixos. (DW: The Food of Love)

    39th Century

    The Ice Lord Izlyr represented the Ice Warriors when the members of the Galactic Federation met to discuss wether Peladon should join the Federation. (DW: The Curse of Peladon)

    40th Century

    By the late 40th century, the Ice Warriors (still in the Galactic Federation) had, for the most part, renounced their war-like ways. (DWThe Curse of PeladonThe Monster of Peladon

    In 3935 a faction of Ice Warriors led by the Ice Lord Azaxyr were working for Galaxy 5 who were at war with the Galactic Federation. These Ice Warriors desired to return to the Ice Warriors former ways of military conquest. Azaxyr and his troops helped take over the Trisilicate Mines while making out that they'd been sent by the Federation to keep the miners under control. The Third Doctor and Sarah Jane eventually defeated them. (DW: The Monster of Peladon

    In 3984 An Ice Lord named Rassbur led a team of Ice Warriors to Peladon in order to guard a treasure that had been brought to Peladon in order to protect it from a group of mercenaries. However almost all the Ice Warriors were killed by a Sontaraan grenade. (DW: Legacy

    51st Century

    Circa 5000, during an Ice Age on Earth, Varga and his crew were finally revived and decided to take over first Brittanicus Base and then the world. (DWThe Ice Warriors)

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