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'''February''' was a [[winter]] [[month]] in the [[Northern Hemisphere]] on [[Earth]].
'''February''' was a [[month]].


==By year==
==Properties==
In [[1918]] the first thirteen [[day]]s of February were skipped by [[Russia]] as the country moved from the [[Julian calendar]] to the [[Gregorian calendar]]: [[31 January]] was immediately followed by [[14 February]]. These days were purchased by [[Anastasia Romanov]] for the [[Thirteen-Day Republic]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
In [[leap year]]s such as [[1964]] and [[1968]], February had a [[29 February|twenty-ninth day]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Imaginary Friends (novel)}}) In non-leap years such as [[1981]], [[28 February]] was instead followed by [[1 March]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Logopolis (TV story)}}, {{cs|Castrovalva (TV story)}})


The [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Lucie Miller]] arrived in [[Britain]] in February [[1974]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Curse of the Fugue (audio story)|The Curse of the Fugue]]'')
== By year ==
=== 20th century ===
In [[1906]], the ''[[Dreadnought (warship)|Dreadnought]]'' was launched by the [[Royal Navy]], sparking an [[arms race]] between the [[United Kingdom]] and [[German Empire|Imperial Germany]]. In the longer term, this led to the development much more powerful [[weapon]]s throughout the rest of the [[20th century]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Peace in Our Time (audio story)}})
 
In [[1913]], news reached [[England]] that [[Robert Scott|Captain Robert Scott]] had [[Death|died]] shortly after completing his journey from [[Cardiff]] to Antarctica. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fog (audio story)|The Fog]]'')
 
In [[1918]], the first [[13 (number)|thirteen]] [[day]]s of February were skipped by [[Russia]] as the country moved from the [[Julian calendar]] to the [[Gregorian calendar]]: [[31 January]] was immediately followed by [[14 February]]. These days were purchased by [[Anastasia Romanov]] for the [[Thirteen-Day Republic]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)}})
 
In [[1936]], the [[Japan]]ese [[First Infantry Division]] launched a revolt in [[Tokyo]], killing many [[government]] officials and [[civil servant]]s. The revolt was ultimately put down by imperial decree, but influenced changes to government policy, primarily related to [[Second Sino-Japanese War|Japanese intentions]] towards [[China]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Shadow of Weng-Chiang (novel)}})
 
In [[1941]], as [[the Blitz]] was ongoing, the [[Luftwaffe]] moved its attention away from [[London]] in favour of other [[England|English]] [[City|cities]]. While this offered the [[Capital city|capital]] some respite, [[Winston Churchill]] lamented that it did not alleviate Britain's collective suffering. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Human Conflict (audio story)}}) The testing phase of the Nazis' [[Hartung Project]] concluded on [[28 February]], though it ran into complications after [[Emil Hartung]] died in a crash at [[midnight]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Just War (novel)}})
 
In [[1942]], in the second [[week]] of the month, Japan invaded [[Singapore]] and the outlying [[island]] of [[Kenga]]. Outmatched, British and [[India]]n forces had to [[Evacuation|evacuate]] in a humiliating capitulation. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Forsaken (audio story)}})
 
In [[1944]], Pilot Officer [[Randolph Wright]], the [[uncle]] of [[Polly Wright]], was shot down and killed over occupied [[France]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Resistance (audio story)}})
 
In [[1945]], the [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] and [[United States Air Force|USAF]] launched an [[Bombing of Dresden|airborne attack]] on the German city of [[Dresden]], setting the place [[Fire|ablaze]] with [[incendiary bomb]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Turing Test (novel)}}) A [[V2 rocket]] hit [[Piccadilly]] in the same month. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Churchill Victorious (audio story)}})
 
In [[1974]], the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Lucie Miller]] arrived in [[Britain]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Curse of the Fugue (audio story)}})
 
=== 21st century ===
[[Fitz Kreiner]] once spent several days in February [[2001]] trying to catch up with the Eighth Doctor in [[Belgium]]. During this same time, [[Anji Kapoor]] met Fitz and the Eighth Doctor, beginning her travels in [[the TARDIS]] after the death of her [[boyfriend]], [[Dave Young]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Escape Velocity (novel)}})
 
[[file:Sasha and Darren.png|thumb|[[Sasha (Incoming Transmission - February Update Video)|Sasha]] (left) stuck in the [[Dark Times]], and [[Darren (Incoming Transmission - February Update Video)|Darren]] (right) in February [[2024]]. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Incoming Transmission - February Update Video (webcast)|timestamp=2:25}})]]
[[Sasha (Incoming Transmission - February Update Video)|Sasha]] and [[Darren (Incoming Transmission - February Update Video)|Darren]] had been taken from their time-streams in [[November]] [[2023]] by [[Slave of the Hond|the Entity]]; Darren was eventually returned to the present day, and in February [[2024]] received a transmission from Sasha, who was stuck in the [[Dark Times]]. She was soon returned to present day [[UNIT HQ (The Star Beast)|UNIT HQ]] by [[the Doctor]]. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Incoming Transmission - February Update Video (webcast)}})


[[Fitz Kreiner]] once spent several days in February [[2001]] trying to catch up with the Eighth Doctor in [[Belgium]]. During this same time, [[Anji Kapoor]] met Fitz and the Eighth Doctor, beginning her travels in [[the TARDIS]] after the [[death]] of her [[boyfriend]], [[Dave Young]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity (novel)|Escape Velocity]]'')
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February was a month.

Properties

In leap years such as 1964 and 1968, February had a twenty-ninth day. (PROSE: Imaginary Friends [+]Loading...["Imaginary Friends (novel)"]) In non-leap years such as 1981, 28 February was instead followed by 1 March. (TV: Logopolis [+]Loading...["Logopolis (TV story)"], Castrovalva [+]Loading...["Castrovalva (TV story)"])

By year

20th century

In 1906, the Dreadnought was launched by the Royal Navy, sparking an arms race between the United Kingdom and Imperial Germany. In the longer term, this led to the development much more powerful weapons throughout the rest of the 20th century. (AUDIO: Peace in Our Time [+]Loading...["Peace in Our Time (audio story)"])

In 1913, news reached England that Captain Robert Scott had died shortly after completing his journey from Cardiff to Antarctica. (AUDIO: The Fog)

In 1918, the first thirteen days of February were skipped by Russia as the country moved from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar: 31 January was immediately followed by 14 February. These days were purchased by Anastasia Romanov for the Thirteen-Day Republic. (PROSE: The Book of the War [+]Loading...["The Book of the War (novel)"])

In 1936, the Japanese First Infantry Division launched a revolt in Tokyo, killing many government officials and civil servants. The revolt was ultimately put down by imperial decree, but influenced changes to government policy, primarily related to Japanese intentions towards China. (PROSE: The Shadow of Weng-Chiang [+]Loading...["The Shadow of Weng-Chiang (novel)"])

In 1941, as the Blitz was ongoing, the Luftwaffe moved its attention away from London in favour of other English cities. While this offered the capital some respite, Winston Churchill lamented that it did not alleviate Britain's collective suffering. (AUDIO: Human Conflict [+]Loading...["Human Conflict (audio story)"]) The testing phase of the Nazis' Hartung Project concluded on 28 February, though it ran into complications after Emil Hartung died in a crash at midnight. (PROSE: Just War [+]Loading...["Just War (novel)"])

In 1942, in the second week of the month, Japan invaded Singapore and the outlying island of Kenga. Outmatched, British and Indian forces had to evacuate in a humiliating capitulation. (AUDIO: The Forsaken [+]Loading...["The Forsaken (audio story)"])

In 1944, Pilot Officer Randolph Wright, the uncle of Polly Wright, was shot down and killed over occupied France. (AUDIO: Resistance [+]Loading...["Resistance (audio story)"])

In 1945, the RAF and USAF launched an airborne attack on the German city of Dresden, setting the place ablaze with incendiary bombs. (PROSE: The Turing Test [+]Loading...["The Turing Test (novel)"]) A V2 rocket hit Piccadilly in the same month. (AUDIO: Churchill Victorious [+]Loading...["Churchill Victorious (audio story)"])

In 1974, the Eighth Doctor and Lucie Miller arrived in Britain. (AUDIO: The Curse of the Fugue [+]Loading...["The Curse of the Fugue (audio story)"])

21st century

Fitz Kreiner once spent several days in February 2001 trying to catch up with the Eighth Doctor in Belgium. During this same time, Anji Kapoor met Fitz and the Eighth Doctor, beginning her travels in the TARDIS after the death of her boyfriend, Dave Young. (PROSE: Escape Velocity [+]Loading...["Escape Velocity (novel)"])

Sasha (left) stuck in the Dark Times, and Darren (right) in February 2024. (WC: Incoming Transmission - February Update Video [+]Loading...{"timestamp":"2:25","1":"Incoming Transmission - February Update Video (webcast)"})

Sasha and Darren had been taken from their time-streams in November 2023 by the Entity; Darren was eventually returned to the present day, and in February 2024 received a transmission from Sasha, who was stuck in the Dark Times. She was soon returned to present day UNIT HQ by the Doctor. (WC: Incoming Transmission - February Update Video [+]Loading...["Incoming Transmission - February Update Video (webcast)"])