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(T:NO RW. The distance from NASA probably corresponds to the real world location of Lanzarote, but the word never appears in the episode.)
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In '''2049''', [[the Moon]] had been gaining weight as it got closer to hatching. The tides created were able to flood entire cities. Captain [[Lundvik]] and her team were sent to the planetoid, where they encountered the [[Twelfth Doctor]], [[Clara Oswald]], and [[Courtney Woods]], who helped Lundvik get back to Earth, landing in [[Lanzarote]]. The Moon then hatched and was replaced by the egg of the old one. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kill the Moon (TV story)|Kill the Moon]]'')
In '''2049''', [[the Moon]] had been gaining weight as it got closer to hatching. The tides created were able to flood entire cities. Captain [[Lundvik]] and her team were sent to the planetoid, where they encountered the [[Twelfth Doctor]], [[Clara Oswald]], and [[Courtney Woods]], who, after sparing the life of the creature beneath the Moon, helped Lundvik get back to Earth. The Moon then hatched and was replaced by the egg of the old one. The [[Twelfth Doctor]] credited the day that the creature hatched and had its life spared as the turning point where [[human]]kind began "creeping off" into the stars. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kill the Moon (TV story)|Kill the Moon]]'')
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Timeline for 2049
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In 2049, the Moon had been gaining weight as it got closer to hatching. The tides created were able to flood entire cities. Captain Lundvik and her team were sent to the planetoid, where they encountered the Twelfth Doctor, Clara Oswald, and Courtney Woods, who, after sparing the life of the creature beneath the Moon, helped Lundvik get back to Earth. The Moon then hatched and was replaced by the egg of the old one. The Twelfth Doctor credited the day that the creature hatched and had its life spared as the turning point where humankind began "creeping off" into the stars. (TV: Kill the Moon)