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While searching for the source of the [[Osiran]] energy signature, [[Erik Ulfriksson]] and [[Hanif]] studied a map of a part of Manhattan with [[Central Park]] and the [[Upper East Side]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Spiral Staircase (comic story)|Spiral Staircase]]'')
While searching for the source of the [[Osiran]] energy signature, [[Erik Ulfriksson]] and [[Hanif]] studied a map of a part of Manhattan with [[Central Park]] and the [[Upper East Side]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Spiral Staircase (comic story)|Spiral Staircase]]'')


In [[Roma I]], [[Marcus Americanus Scriptor]]'s family home encompassed an elongated island between the [[Malum River|Malum]] and [[Magnus River|Magnus]] rivers on the east coast of the [[North American|American continent]]. It was discovered during the reign of [[Romulus Augustus]] when three ships carrying [[salt]] from [[Africa]] were caught in a wind that carried them across [[Atlantic Ocean|the ocean]]. The island was around fifteen miles long and four miles broad. It contained a [[Central Park|central park]], several [[theater]]s, a [[marina]], the largest [[atrium]] in the world, an underground railway, a tower that was the tallest in the world when it opened, and several renowned statues, squares, and galleries. In the bay south of the island stood the [[Jupiter Libertatis]]. 130 thousand slaves worked there maintaining the villa and tending its grounds. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warlords of Utopia (novel)|Warlords of Utopia]]'')
In [[Roma I]], [[Marcus Americanius Scriptor]]'s family home encompassed an elongated island between the [[Malum River|Malum]] and [[Magnus River|Magnus]] rivers on the east coast of the [[North American|American continent]]. It was discovered during the reign of [[Romulus Augustus]] when three ships carrying [[salt]] from [[Africa]] were caught in a wind that carried them across [[Atlantic Ocean|the ocean]]. The island was around fifteen miles long and four miles broad. It contained a [[Central Park|central park]], several [[theater]]s, a [[marina]], the largest [[atrium]] in the world, an underground railway, a tower that was the tallest in the world when it opened, and several renowned statues, squares, and galleries. In the bay south of the island stood the [[Jupiter Libertatis]]. 130 thousand slaves worked there maintaining the villa and tending its grounds. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warlords of Utopia (novel)|Warlords of Utopia]]'')
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Revision as of 17:42, 23 June 2017

Manhattan

Manhattan was a borough of New York City. Almost all of the Doctor's visits to the city were exclusively to this area. (PROSE: Salvation, AUDIO: Invaders from Mars, TV: Daleks in Manhattan, TV: The Angels Take Manhattan)

UNIT had a base on Manhattan, which was attacked by the New Dalek Empire. (TV: The Stolen Earth)

Map of a portion of Manhattan (COMIC: Spiral Staircase)

While searching for the source of the Osiran energy signature, Erik Ulfriksson and Hanif studied a map of a part of Manhattan with Central Park and the Upper East Side. (COMIC: Spiral Staircase)

In Roma I, Marcus Americanius Scriptor's family home encompassed an elongated island between the Malum and Magnus rivers on the east coast of the American continent. It was discovered during the reign of Romulus Augustus when three ships carrying salt from Africa were caught in a wind that carried them across the ocean. The island was around fifteen miles long and four miles broad. It contained a central park, several theaters, a marina, the largest atrium in the world, an underground railway, a tower that was the tallest in the world when it opened, and several renowned statues, squares, and galleries. In the bay south of the island stood the Jupiter Libertatis. 130 thousand slaves worked there maintaining the villa and tending its grounds. (PROSE: Warlords of Utopia)