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|name = ''Pirates From the Sky!'' | |name = ''Pirates From the Sky!'' | ||
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|number = 10 | |number = 10 | ||
|publication = [[DWBIT 19]] | |publication = [[DWBIT 19]] | ||
|release date = 30 May 2007 | |||
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|format = Short story | |format = Short story | ||
|prev = Battle for Pultonia 7 (short story) | |prev = Battle for Pultonia 7 (short story) | ||
|next = Sea Bed Struggle (short story) | |next = Sea Bed Struggle (short story) | ||
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'''''Pirates From the Sky!''''' was the tenth short story of the ''[[DWBIT Dalek Wars|Dalek Wars]]'' series, printed in [[DWBIT 19|issue 19]] of ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time]]'' magazine | '''''Pirates From the Sky!''''' was the tenth short story of the ''[[DWBIT Dalek Wars|Dalek Wars]]'' series, printed in [[DWBIT 19|issue 19]] of ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time]]'' magazine. | ||
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* [[W. J. Rowing]] | * [[W. J. Rowing]] | ||
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Pirates From the Sky! was the tenth short story of the Dalek Wars series, printed in issue 19 of Doctor Who: Battles in Time magazine.
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From Seafaring Myths and Legends by W. J. Rowing, shown is the reported sea battle that led to the sinking of Jack Lawrence's legendary pirate fleet in late September 1697. The few survivors that washed ashore were regarded as mad for their tales of metal "demons", personal cannons that fired blue flames, and cries of what sounded like the word "exterminate".
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