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* Should the [[World Senate]] accept [[International Rescue]]'s offer, the [[hope]]s of the [[world]] will be pinned on those "intrepid" [[Man|men]]. | * Should the [[World Senate]] accept [[International Rescue]]'s offer, the [[hope]]s of the [[world]] will be pinned on those "intrepid" [[Man|men]]. | ||
* ''[[TV 21]]'' asks the [[question]] of how close ''[[Thunderbird 3]]'' can get before [[Sol|the Sun]]'s [[heat]] melts it to nothing. | * ''[[TV 21]]'' asks the [[question]] of how close ''[[Thunderbird 3]]'' can get before [[Sol|the Sun]]'s [[heat]] melts it to nothing. |
Revision as of 17:48, 6 September 2023
Destination Sun was a short story printed in TV Century 21 that contained elements from the Doctor Who universe. Framed as the front page of an in-universe periodical, the titular article instead made reference to the Thunderbirds comic story Solar Danger, which was a crossover with the DWU.
Summary
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Characters
Worldbuilding
- Should the World Senate accept International Rescue's offer, the hopes of the world will be pinned on those "intrepid" men.
- TV 21 asks the question of how close Thunderbird 3 can get before the Sun's heat melts it to nothing.
Story notes
- This story is another crossover with Thunderbirds.
Continuity
- A video-link interruption of a top-level World Senate conference has revealed an eleventh-hour bid by International Rescue to end the wave of freak disasters hammering Earth. (COMIC: Solar Danger)
- Believing the disasters to be caused by "hyper-abnormal" conditions of the Sun, International Rescue has volunteered to send spacecraft Thunderbird 3 on an exploratory flight to the very edge of the solar furnace. (COMIC: Solar Danger)