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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an inhospitable [[planet]] with frequent chemical storms that were fatal to [[human]]s. Nevertheless, the planet had a huge variety of basic life forms, such as plant life, [[bacteria]] and [[slime mould]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an inhospitable [[planet]] with frequent chemical storms that were fatal to [[human]]s. Nevertheless, the planet had a huge variety of basic life forms, such as plant life, [[bacteria]] and [[slime mould]]. | ||
In the [[22nd century]], several [[Earth]] research teams visited Fraternity, with sixty-four stations on the planet each staffed by three researchers. Professor [[Sarah Emmins]] led a team at the fifty-seventh research station that included her husband [[Stuart Gorey]] and her research assistant [[Ian Bird]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The 57th]]'') | In the [[22nd century]], several [[Earth]] research teams visited Fraternity, with sixty-four stations on the planet each staffed by three researchers. Professor [[Sarah Emmins]] led a team at the fifty-seventh research station that included her husband [[Stuart Gorey]] and her research assistant [[Ian Bird]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The 57th (short story)|The 57th]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 01:13, 8 May 2019
Fraternity was an inhospitable planet with frequent chemical storms that were fatal to humans. Nevertheless, the planet had a huge variety of basic life forms, such as plant life, bacteria and slime mould.
In the 22nd century, several Earth research teams visited Fraternity, with sixty-four stations on the planet each staffed by three researchers. Professor Sarah Emmins led a team at the fifty-seventh research station that included her husband Stuart Gorey and her research assistant Ian Bird. (PROSE: The 57th)