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In [[1969]], [[Justin (Blue Moon)|Justin]], having read '''''Nineteen Eighty-four''''', knew what the [[Tenth Doctor]] was talking about when the Doctor insinuated what might happen afterwards, if a country using the alien [[Species (Blue Moon)|species]]' gifts could rule the world and be able to destroy cities, when "there are no more people to conquer". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blue Moon (short story)|Blue Moon]]'')
In [[1969]], [[Justin (Blue Moon)|Justin]], having read '''''Nineteen Eighty-four''''', knew what the [[Tenth Doctor]] was talking about when the Doctor insinuated what might happen afterwards, if a country using the alien [[Species (Blue Moon)|species]]' gifts could rule the world and be able to destroy cities, when "there are no more people to conquer". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blue Moon (short story)|Blue Moon]]'')
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Nineteen Eighty-Four

In 1969, Justin, having read Nineteen Eighty-four, knew what the Tenth Doctor was talking about when the Doctor insinuated what might happen afterwards, if a country using the alien species' gifts could rule the world and be able to destroy cities, when "there are no more people to conquer". (PROSE: Blue Moon)