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The '''World Zone(s) Organisation''' (also know as the World Zone(s) Authority) was the successor to the [[United Nations]] on [[Earth]] in the early [[21st century]]. Nations were grouped into zones answerable to a World President. The scientist [[Ramón Salamander]] gained power over the Central European Zone through use of "natural" disasters he created, and murdered other politicians to allow | The '''World Zone(s) Organisation''' (also know as the World Zone(s) Authority) was the successor to the [[United Nations]] on [[Earth]] in the early [[21st century]]. Nations were grouped into zones answerable to a World President. The scientist [[Ramón Salamander]] gained power over the Central European Zone through use of "natural" disasters he created, and murdered other politicians to allow his own trusted officials to take top jobs in the government. This plot was discovered and stopped by the [[Second Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Enemy of the World]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 18:55, 15 December 2013
The World Zone(s) Organisation (also know as the World Zone(s) Authority) was the successor to the United Nations on Earth in the early 21st century. Nations were grouped into zones answerable to a World President. The scientist Ramón Salamander gained power over the Central European Zone through use of "natural" disasters he created, and murdered other politicians to allow his own trusted officials to take top jobs in the government. This plot was discovered and stopped by the Second Doctor. (TV: The Enemy of the World)
Known Zones:
- Arctic
- Central Asian
- Central European - led by Ramón Salamander
- Former Leader: Alexander Denes (arrested and killed by Salamander)
- Former Second-in-command: Fedorin (killed by Salamander)
- European
- Former Deputy Security Leader: Giles Kent (along with North Africa)
- North Africa