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* Solar flares in the 31st century made the Earth uninhabitable for five thousand years.
* Solar flares in the 31st century made the Earth uninhabitable for five thousand years.
* [[Titan]] (aka Saturn IV) is the largest moon of the planet [[Saturn]], with an average temperature of -170C. It was first named by the astronomer John Herschel in [[1847]].
* [[Titan]] (aka Saturn IV) is the largest moon of the planet [[Saturn]], with an average temperature of -170C. It was first named by the astronomer John Herschel in [[1847]].
* [[Matt Smith]]’s full name is 'Matthew Robert Smith'. He was born on [[28th October|28]] [[October|28]] [[1982]] in [[Northampton]].
* [[Matt Smith]]’s full name is 'Matthew Robert Smith'. He was born on [[28th October|28]] [[October]] [[1982]] in [[Northampton]].
* [[Ianto Jones]] worked for [[Torchwood One]] in ([[London]]) and later with [[Torchwood Three]] ([[Cardiff]]) before being killed by [[The 456]].
* [[Ianto Jones]] worked for [[Torchwood One]] in ([[London]]) and later with [[Torchwood Three]] ([[Cardiff]]) before being killed by [[The 456]].
* [[Alzarius]] had the opposite negative co-ordinates to the planet [[Gallifrey]] but in [[E-Space]]. Every fifty years another planet took it away from its sun.
* [[Alzarius]] had the opposite negative co-ordinates to the planet [[Gallifrey]] but in [[E-Space]]. Every fifty years another planet took it away from its sun.

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The Doctor Who DVD Files –“The Ultimate Build-up Doctor Who Encyclopaedia” in fortnightly issues.

Magazine Content

Collectable loose leaf pages divided into seven categories that could be filed accordingly.

Ianto Jones
What happened to this brave Torchwood agent?
Relive the adventures of the Ninth and Tenth Doctor’s best friend.
Dr Renfrew
Meet the confused servant of the Silents.
A guide to creatures who are not what they seem.
Matt Smith
Our profile of the actor behind the Eleventh Doctor …
Nerva Beacon
Explore this ill-fated space station from the future.
The Ark in Space
The future of the human race is threatened by the Wirrn
Titan
Visit the Earth base on Jupiter’s moon
Alzarius
Discover the secret of the ‘Terradonians’ …

DVD release (with cover blurb)

Each issue came with a DVD release.
Reversible DVD sleeves enabled the collector to display one of two designs featuring either the Doctor and his enemies or his companions.

…:" Homo sapiens … here they are, out among the stars, ready to outsit eternity "

Centuries ago Space Beacon Nerva became humanity’s last hope of ever repopulating the ravaged Earth, a planet turned desolate after a series of massive solar flares. On board are the brightest and best of all that remains of Earth’s population. When the TARDIS arrives on Nerva, the Doctor, Sarah and Harry think the station is deserted, until they discover the husk of hideous alien insect. The Doctor soon learns it was a Wirrn, and it’s not the only [sic] on board. Soon, the time travellers learn the aliens have a terrible plan for mankind.

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