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In [[April]] [[2066]], Madagascar had 50 thousand inhabitants. Its General [[N'Mobo]] fell ill and was healed by [[International Rescue]], which prompted mass celebrations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[["We Want Thunderbirds!" (short story)|"We Want Thunderbirds!"]]'') | In [[April]] [[2066]], Madagascar had 50 thousand inhabitants. Its General [[N'Mobo]] fell ill and was healed by [[International Rescue]], which prompted mass celebrations. ([[PROSE]]: ''[["We Want Thunderbirds!" (short story)|"We Want Thunderbirds!"]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 18:12, 26 May 2024
Madagascar was an island off the eastern coast of Africa.
History
20th century
The Lankester sailed from Madagascar to New Orleans every year until its sinking in 1901. (AUDIO: Cryptobiosis)
During World War II, the United Kingdom had invaded and conquered Madagascar by March 1941. (PROSE: Just War)
In 1983, Peri Brown took a field trip to Madagascar, where she was initially overwhelmed by the unfamiliarity of the environment. (PROSE: Burning Heart)
21st century
In the early 2020s, the Thirteenth Doctor, Ryan Sinclair, Yasmin Khan, and Graham O'Brien visited the island while investigating what turned out to be the bacterial pathogen known as Praxeus. (TV: Praxeus)
In April 2066, Madagascar had 50 thousand inhabitants. Its General N'Mobo fell ill and was healed by International Rescue, which prompted mass celebrations. (PROSE: "We Want Thunderbirds!")