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In '''3909''', the dormant [[Cyberon]]s who had been hiding in [[Asteroid GX-923]] since the end of the [[Cyberon War]] awakened and attempted to destroy [[Vega Station (Cybergeddon)|Vega Station]]. However, they were successfully destroyed from the inside thanks to the efforts of [[Emily (Cybergeddon)|Emily]], [[Christian (Cybergeddon)|Christian]], [[Duncan (Cybergeddon)|Duncan]] and [[Caldin Corrigan]], with the latter two perishing in the endeavour. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cybergeddon ( | In '''3909''', the dormant [[Cyberon]]s who had been hiding in [[Asteroid GX-923]] since the end of the [[Cyberon War]] awakened and attempted to destroy [[Vega Station (Cybergeddon)|Vega Station]]. However, they were successfully destroyed from the inside thanks to the efforts of [[Emily (Cybergeddon)|Emily]], [[Christian (Cybergeddon)|Christian]], [[Duncan (Cybergeddon)|Duncan]] and [[Caldin Corrigan]], with the latter two perishing in the endeavour. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cybergeddon (novelisation)|Cybergeddon]]'') | ||
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Timeline for 3909 |
• 3912 • 3914 |
In 3909, the dormant Cyberons who had been hiding in Asteroid GX-923 since the end of the Cyberon War awakened and attempted to destroy Vega Station. However, they were successfully destroyed from the inside thanks to the efforts of Emily, Christian, Duncan and Caldin Corrigan, with the latter two perishing in the endeavour. (PROSE: Cybergeddon)