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A '''plantation''' was a large area of land used to grow a specific crop.
A '''plantation''' was a large area of land used to grow a specific crop.


A swarm of [[black scorpi]] attacked a plantation on an [[Unnamed planet (Plague of the Black Scorpi)|Earth-like planet]] and began eating all the crops. The [[First Doctor]] created a chemical rain which not only killed them off, but also accelerated the growth of the plants the scorpi had eaten. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Plague of the Black Scorpi]]'')
A swarm of [[black scorpi]] attacked a plantation on an [[Planet (Plague of the Black Scorpi)|Earth-like planet]] and began eating all the crops. The [[First Doctor]] created a chemical rain which not only killed them off, but also accelerated the growth of the plants the scorpi had eaten. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Plague of the Black Scorpi]]'')


The [[Delesormes' Plantation]] in [[Louisiana]] was located miles from any water. Despite this, it was crushed and soaked as if by a tidal wave in [[1980]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The City of the Dead]]'')
The [[Delesormes' Plantation]] in [[Louisiana]] was located miles from any water. Despite this, it was crushed and soaked as if by a tidal wave in [[1980]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The City of the Dead]]'')

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Plantation

A plantation was a large area of land used to grow a specific crop.

A swarm of black scorpi attacked a plantation on an Earth-like planet and began eating all the crops. The First Doctor created a chemical rain which not only killed them off, but also accelerated the growth of the plants the scorpi had eaten. (COMIC: Plague of the Black Scorpi)

The Delesormes' Plantation in Louisiana was located miles from any water. Despite this, it was crushed and soaked as if by a tidal wave in 1980. (PROSE: The City of the Dead)

The planet Justice Epsilon had acid plantations. (PROSE: The Monsters Inside)