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* '''Dalek Wars (Search and Find): Floating Fortress (From ‘Wars at the Ends of the Worlds’ by R K Datoo)''' | * '''Dalek Wars (Search and Find): Floating Fortress (From ‘Wars at the Ends of the Worlds’ by R K Datoo)''' | ||
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::: Shown is the Dalek’s concentrated attack on the central control station on the human settlement world of Graelliscy, in early 4826, 45th century. The cities which were like floating islands in the skies and designed to take advantage of the planets seasonally changing gravity, were no match for the Dalek’s when the central control station was destroyed along with the defensive shields. Within days the Daleks had won and human life exterminated. | ::: Shown is the Dalek’s concentrated attack on the central control station on the human settlement world of Graelliscy, in early 4826, 45th century. The cities which were like floating islands in the skies and designed to take advantage of the planets seasonally changing gravity, were no match for the Dalek’s when the central control station was destroyed along with the defensive shields. Within days the Daleks had won and human life exterminated. |
Revision as of 02:55, 1 May 2013
Contents
- Gameplay: Clock Combat
- Card Clash: Pilot Fish (113) beats Mickey Smith (012)
- FAQ Episode Guide: 24 Love & Monsters
- Monster Foldout: Jagrafess Deep-Freeze Demon!
- Comic Strip: End Game
- Brain Buster Puzzles
- Personality Test: Child’s Play (Which child are you most like?)
- Dalek Wars (Search and Find): Floating Fortress (From ‘Wars at the Ends of the Worlds’ by R K Datoo)
- Shown is the Dalek’s concentrated attack on the central control station on the human settlement world of Graelliscy, in early 4826, 45th century. The cities which were like floating islands in the skies and designed to take advantage of the planets seasonally changing gravity, were no match for the Dalek’s when the central control station was destroyed along with the defensive shields. Within days the Daleks had won and human life exterminated.
Additional Notes
- Released with a pack of ‘EXTERMINATOR & ANNIHILATOR’ trading cards.
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