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'''Jungle planets''' were [[planet]]s "far in the future" of [[2020]]. According to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], [[bio-programming]] was used in engineering and construction relating to [[jungle]] planets. [[Nasreen Chaudhry]] had no clue what he was on about. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth (TV story)|The Hungry Earth]]'')
'''Jungle planets''' were [[planet]]s "far in the future" of [[2020]]. According to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], [[bio-programming]] was used in engineering and construction relating to [[jungle]] planets. [[Nasreen Chaudhry]] had no clue what he was on about. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth (TV story)|The Hungry Earth]]'')


[[Jungloria]] was a jungle planet. The Doctor once thought he had landed there before finding out he was actually in [[Kent]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Dalek Project]]'')
[[Jungloria]] was a jungle planet. The Eleventh Doctor once thought that he had landed there before finding out he was actually in [[Kent]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Dalek Project]]'')


Some of the [[Propheetis]] survived on a unknown jungle planet after they were nearly destroyed in the battle of the Cran Movement. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[New and Improved (comic story)|New and Improved]]'')
[[Magella]] was a jungle planet. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birth of a Legend (short story)|Birth of a Legend]]'')
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Some of the [[Propheetis]] survived on a jungle planet after they were nearly destroyed in the battle of the Cran Movement. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[New and Improved (comic story)|New and Improved]]'')
 
[[Goron IV]] was a jungle planet. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Door into Bedlam (short story)|The Door into Bedlam]]'')
 
In [[John Smith (Seventh Doctor)|John Smith]]'s story ''[[The Old Man and the Police Box]]'', [[Gallifrey]] had been a jungle planet prior to the Old Man arriving and introducing civilisation to it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'')
 
[[Spiridon]] was a jungle planet. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Daleks (TV story)|Planet of the Daleks]]'')
 
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]] once explored a jungle planet. While the Doctor complained about how boring he found it, Clara stumbled upon the [[Museum of Terrible Fates]], unwittingly stumbling into a [[Voord]] trap. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 4 November 2024

Jungle planets were planets "far in the future" of 2020. According to the Eleventh Doctor, bio-programming was used in engineering and construction relating to jungle planets. Nasreen Chaudhry had no clue what he was on about. (TV: The Hungry Earth)

Jungloria was a jungle planet. The Eleventh Doctor once thought that he had landed there before finding out he was actually in Kent. (COMIC: The Dalek Project)

Magella was a jungle planet. (PROSE: Birth of a Legend)

Some of the Propheetis survived on a jungle planet after they were nearly destroyed in the battle of the Cran Movement. (COMIC: New and Improved)

Goron IV was a jungle planet. (PROSE: The Door into Bedlam)

In John Smith's story The Old Man and the Police Box, Gallifrey had been a jungle planet prior to the Old Man arriving and introducing civilisation to it. (PROSE: Human Nature)

Spiridon was a jungle planet. (TV: Planet of the Daleks)

The Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald once explored a jungle planet. While the Doctor complained about how boring he found it, Clara stumbled upon the Museum of Terrible Fates, unwittingly stumbling into a Voord trap. (COMIC: Four Doctors)