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'''CD-ROMs''' were [[CD]]s which were used to store [[computer]] data rather than recorded music. | '''CD-ROMs''' were [[CD]]s which were used to store [[computer]] data rather than recorded music. | ||
In [[1998]], the CD-ROM containing [[VORACIA]] was stolen by [[Kevin Sutcliffe]], who passed it on to the [[Fourth Doctor]] before he was killed. ([[PROSE]]: | In [[1998]], the CD-ROM containing [[VORACIA]] was stolen by [[Kevin Sutcliffe]], who passed it on to the [[Fourth Doctor]] before he was killed. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|System Shock (novel)}}) | ||
In [[1999]], the [[Jex]] plans for invading [[Earth]] were recorded on a CD-ROM which was acquired by the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The King of Terror (novel)}}) | |||
[[Category:Communications technology from the real world]] | [[Category:Communications technology from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Computer science]] | [[Category:Computer science from the real world]] |
Latest revision as of 17:05, 22 July 2024
CD-ROMs were CDs which were used to store computer data rather than recorded music.
In 1998, the CD-ROM containing VORACIA was stolen by Kevin Sutcliffe, who passed it on to the Fourth Doctor before he was killed. (PROSE: System Shock [+]Loading...["System Shock (novel)"])
In 1999, the Jex plans for invading Earth were recorded on a CD-ROM which was acquired by the CIA. (PROSE: The King of Terror [+]Loading...["The King of Terror (novel)"])