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The '''''Mandela''''' was a [[human]] colony ship which set off from [[Earth]] in [[2059]]. [[Billy Inyathi Forrester Obote]] was in cryogenic suspension on board the ship. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Heritage (short story)|Heritage]]'') At some point, the ''Mandela'' passed the orbit of [[Pluto]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Chances (VD short story)|Second Chances]]'')
{{first pic|Mandela.jpg|Nelson Mandela International Space Station ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Scavenger (audio story)|Scavenger]]'')}}
The '''[[Nelson Mandela]] International Space Station''', often shortened to the '''Mandela''', ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Scavenger (audio story)|Scavenger]]'') was a [[human]] [[colony ship]] which set off from [[Earth]] in [[2059]]. [[Billy Inyathi Forrester Obote]] was in [[Suspended animation|cryogenic suspension]] on board the ship. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Heritage (short story)|Heritage]]'')


:''Although it was not stated specifically in either story, it is highly likely that the vessel was named after {{w|Nelson Mandela}}.''
At some point, the ''Mandela'' passed the [[orbit]] of [[Pluto]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Chances (VD short story)|Second Chances]]'') It was named after [[Nelson Mandela]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Scavenger (audio story)|Scavenger]]'')


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Latest revision as of 14:28, 20 June 2024

Nelson Mandela International Space Station (AUDIO: Scavenger)

The Nelson Mandela International Space Station, often shortened to the Mandela, (AUDIO: Scavenger) was a human colony ship which set off from Earth in 2059. Billy Inyathi Forrester Obote was in cryogenic suspension on board the ship. (PROSE: Heritage)

At some point, the Mandela passed the orbit of Pluto. (PROSE: Second Chances) It was named after Nelson Mandela. (AUDIO: Scavenger)