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'''The Great Catastrophe '''was an event that occurred prior to the events on the [[Le Verrier]] station of the [[38th century]]. It caused a tectonic realignment which resulted in India and Japan becoming merged which produced an Indo-Japanese culture. ([[TV]]: ''[[Sleep No More]]'') | '''The Great Catastrophe '''was an event that occurred prior to the events on the [[Le Verrier]] station of the [[38th century]]. It caused a tectonic realignment which resulted in India and Japan becoming merged which produced an Indo-Japanese culture. ([[TV]]: ''[[Sleep No More]]'') | ||
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* The [[Le Verrier]] Station was Indo-Japanese architecture. | * The [[Le Verrier]] Station was Indo-Japanese architecture. | ||
* After the airing of [[Sleep No More|''Sleep No More'']], writer Mark Gatiss confirmed that 'The Great Catastrophe' was a reference to ''[[Frontios]] ''where the Earth had collided with the Sun. | * After the airing of [[Sleep No More|''Sleep No More'']], writer Mark Gatiss confirmed that 'The Great Catastrophe' was a reference to ''[[Frontios]] ''where the Earth had collided with the Sun. | ||
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Revision as of 13:56, 19 November 2015
The Great Catastrophe was an event that occurred prior to the events on the Le Verrier station of the 38th century. It caused a tectonic realignment which resulted in India and Japan becoming merged which produced an Indo-Japanese culture. (TV: Sleep No More)
Notes
- The Le Verrier Station was Indo-Japanese architecture.
- After the airing of Sleep No More, writer Mark Gatiss confirmed that 'The Great Catastrophe' was a reference to Frontios where the Earth had collided with the Sun.