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|location = Pheezel | |location = [[Pheezel Galaxy]] | ||
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|only = The Shark Shocker (comic story) | |||
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'''Seacyde''' was a planet in the Pheezel | '''Seacyde''' was a planet in the [[Pheezel Galaxy]] that offered the ultimate seaside experience to alien travellers. Tourbots were assigned to visitors for the day acting as both hosts and guides. Dressed in trimmed waistcoats and straw hats, they helped encapsulate the seaside experience of [[Earth]] ''circa'' the [[1950s]]. The Tourbots were capable of levitation and offered an official tour experience on this planet that was "93% water – 100% fun!" | ||
The Tourbots were capable of levitation and offered an official tour experience on this planet that was | |||
Seacyde was also the nearest safe destination for the shark-like ship the [[ | Seacyde was also the nearest safe destination for the [[shark]]-like ship, the ''[[Maritimus Carcharias]]'', when it malfunctioned and needed to land (or rather immerse itself). ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Shark Shocker (comic story)|The Shark Shocker]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:53, 3 June 2017
Seacyde was a planet in the Pheezel Galaxy that offered the ultimate seaside experience to alien travellers. Tourbots were assigned to visitors for the day acting as both hosts and guides. Dressed in trimmed waistcoats and straw hats, they helped encapsulate the seaside experience of Earth circa the 1950s. The Tourbots were capable of levitation and offered an official tour experience on this planet that was "93% water – 100% fun!"
Seacyde was also the nearest safe destination for the shark-like ship, the Maritimus Carcharias, when it malfunctioned and needed to land (or rather immerse itself). (COMIC: The Shark Shocker)