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The '''Humanian Era''' described that part of the [[timeline]] during which [[human]]s played a significant role in the history of [[Mutter's Spiral]] and eventually the [[universe]]. Study of the | The '''Humanian Era''' described that part of the [[timeline]] during which [[human]]s played a significant role in the history of [[Mutter's Spiral]] and eventually the [[universe]]. Study of the later years of this era was forbidden by the [[Time Lord]]s, as it lay outside their sphere of influence. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'') | ||
As the [[Seventh Doctor]] was transporting the remnants of {{Tipple}}, who had been recently exterminated by the [[Dalek]]s due to his crimes, back to [[Gallifrey]], the Master broke free of the wooden chest he was locked inside, causing timing malfunction on the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]], causing an emergency landing in the last days of the [[20th century]] of the Humanian Era. He stayed there during his [[regeneration]] into the [[Eighth Doctor]] and during the Master's planning to take over [[the Doctor]]'s body, and the shift from [[1999]] to [[2000]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') | |||
Events in the [[Web of Time]] which were recorded by [[the Matrix]] as falling within the Humanian Era included the ''[[R101]]'' crashing in [[France]] on [[5 October]] [[1930]], [[Adolf Hitler]] becoming [[Chancellor of Germany]] on [[30 January]] [[1933]], [[Edward VIII]] abdicating the [[British monarchy|British throne]] on [[10 December]] [[1936]], [[German]] forces [[invasion of Poland|invading]] [[Poland]] on [[1 September]] [[1939]] and the [[evacuation of Dunkirk]] on [[27 May]] [[1940]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Neverland (audio story)|Neverland]]'') | |||
[[The Corsair (The Bloodletters)|The Corsair]] once met [[the Monk (The Bloodletters)|the Monk]] in "a seedy spaceport near the end of the Humanian era". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Bloodletters (novel)|The Bloodletters]]'') | |||
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[[pt:Era Humana]] | [[pt:Era Humana]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:12, 19 March 2023
The Humanian Era described that part of the timeline during which humans played a significant role in the history of Mutter's Spiral and eventually the universe. Study of the later years of this era was forbidden by the Time Lords, as it lay outside their sphere of influence. (TV: Frontios)
As the Seventh Doctor was transporting the remnants of the Old Master, who had been recently exterminated by the Daleks due to his crimes, back to Gallifrey, the Master broke free of the wooden chest he was locked inside, causing timing malfunction on the TARDIS, causing an emergency landing in the last days of the 20th century of the Humanian Era. He stayed there during his regeneration into the Eighth Doctor and during the Master's planning to take over the Doctor's body, and the shift from 1999 to 2000. (TV: Doctor Who)
Events in the Web of Time which were recorded by the Matrix as falling within the Humanian Era included the R101 crashing in France on 5 October 1930, Adolf Hitler becoming Chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933, Edward VIII abdicating the British throne on 10 December 1936, German forces invading Poland on 1 September 1939 and the evacuation of Dunkirk on 27 May 1940. (AUDIO: Neverland)
The Corsair once met the Monk in "a seedy spaceport near the end of the Humanian era". (PROSE: The Bloodletters)