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The Leisure Hive was a Leisure Resort built by the [[Argolin]]s on their home planet of [[Argolis]], as a means of protecting them from the radioactive atmosphere outside due to their war with the [[Foamasi]]. As well as being a resort compound, it also had an under-lying mission of promoting cross-cultural understanding and scientific awareness. In the last few years before [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]] arrived, the Hive was spiralling into bankruptcy and was suffering from a negative cash-flow with bookings down substantially for the next year. This decline was probably due to the [[West Lodge]]. | The Leisure Hive was a Leisure Resort built by the [[Argolin]]s on their home planet of [[Argolis]], as a means of protecting them from the radioactive atmosphere outside due to their war with the [[Foamasi]]. As well as being a resort compound, it also had an under-lying mission of promoting cross-cultural understanding and scientific awareness. In the last few years before [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]] arrived, the Hive was spiralling into bankruptcy and was suffering from a negative cash-flow with bookings down substantially for the next year. This decline was probably due to the [[West Lodge]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:30, 15 June 2008
- for the TV story see The Leisure Hive
The Leisure Hive was a Leisure Resort built by the Argolins on their home planet of Argolis, as a means of protecting them from the radioactive atmosphere outside due to their war with the Foamasi. As well as being a resort compound, it also had an under-lying mission of promoting cross-cultural understanding and scientific awareness. In the last few years before the Doctor arrived, the Hive was spiralling into bankruptcy and was suffering from a negative cash-flow with bookings down substantially for the next year. This decline was probably due to the West Lodge.