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The four major powers in [[Mutter's Spiral]] where the [[Federation of Worlds]], refered to in slang as the [[Galactic Federation]], which is run by a President; the [[Dalek Empire]], ruled by [[Davros]]; the Cybermen, ruled by a Cyber-Emperor; and the [[Draconian]] Empire. Another major power was [[Josiah W. Dogbolter]]'s [[Intra-Venus, Inc.]], a company rich enough to own [[Venus]], [[Mars]], and [[Jupiter]].  
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In the '''82nd century''', the four major powers in [[Mutter's Spiral]] were the [[Federation of Worlds]], referred to informally as the [[Galactic Federation]], which was run by a President; the [[Dalek Empire]], ruled by [[Davros]]; the Cybermen, ruled by a [[Cyber-Emperor]]; and the [[Draconian]] Empire. Another major power was [[Josiah W. Dogbolter]]'s [[Intra-Venus, Inc.]], a company rich enough to own [[Venus]], [[Mars]], and [[Jupiter]].


Paper has become a highly rare and expensive commodity. The main currency is the [[mazuma]].  
Paper became a highly rare and expensive commodity. The main currency was the [[mazuma]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Shape Shifter (comic story)|The Shape Shifter]]'')


[[Earth]] is said to be environmentally damaged and overrun with crime & chaos (see below).
The Fourth Doctor encountered [[Ivan Asimoff]] for the first time and joined a race with the [[Freefall Warriors]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Free-Fall Warriors (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Free-Fall Warriors]]'')


==Major events==
A mining revolt took place on [[Celeste (planet)|Celeste]], a planet owned by [[Josiah W. Dogbolter]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Moderator (comic story)|The Moderator]]'')


*The [[Skeletoid]]s tear through the galaxy, decimating the Daleks and Cybermen and coming close to the Federation. They are stopped by a coalition of heroes including the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Kaon]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Kane's Story]]'', ''[[Abel's Story]]'', ''[[The Warrior's Story]]'', ''[[Frobisher's Story]]'')
Dogbolter was swindled out of 250,000 mazumas by the Sixth Doctor and Frobisher. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Shape Shifter (comic story)|The Shape Shifter]]'') These were later given to [[Ivan Asimoff]] for the [[Zyglot trust]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Polly the Glot (comic story)|Polly the Glot]]'')


*A key planet of Dogbolter's is lost to him, ruining his delicate economic balance, when a minor joke causes the local workers to start thinking and being creative. ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Maltese Penguin]]'')
[[Abel Gantz]] was aided by the [[Intra-Venus, Inc.|Intra-Venus Corporation]] in his [[Alchemy|alchemical]] research in converting common metals into [[uranium]], [[gold]], and [[platinum]]. The [[Skeletoid]]s tore through the galaxy, decimating the Daleks and Cybermen and coming close to the Federation. They were stopped by a coalition of heroes including the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Kaon]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Kane's Story (comic story)|Kane's Story]]'', ''[[Abel's Story (comic story)|Abel's Story]]'', ''[[The Warrior's Story (comic story)|The Warrior's Story]]'', ''[[Frobisher's Story (comic story)|Frobisher's Story]]'')
 
*Josiah Dogbolter is killed in a nuclear explosion at Intra-Venus' headquarters in [[8162]]. (''Death's Head #8'')
 
==Minor events==
 
*The Draconian warrior Kaon is stranded on [[Actinon]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[War-Game]]'')
 
*Death's Head arrives in the year [[8162]]. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Crossroads of Time]]'')
 
*A mining revolt on the planet [[Celeste]] is put down. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Moderator]]'')
 
*Dogbolter is swindled out of 250,000 mazumas. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Shape Shifter]]'')
 
==Notable individuals==
 
*[[Frobisher]], [[Death's Head]], [[Josiah W. Dogbolter]], [[Hob]], [[The Moderator]], [[Kaon]], and [[Keepsake (character)|Keepsake]] are from this era.
 
== Decades ==
 
*[[8100s]]
 
*[[8110s]]
 
*[[8120s]]
 
*[[8130s]]
 
*[[8140s]]
 
*[[8150s]]
 
*[[8160s]]
 
*[[8170s]]
 
*[[8180s]]
 
*[[8190s]]
 
==Behind the Scenes==
===Marvel Comics===
*Marvel's ''Death's Head'' and ''Dragon's Claws'' take place in the same century, the year 8162; both comics present Earth as environmentally wrecked, overrun with crime, and generally a mess. While these titles have had several crossovers with ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', it's not stated in these crossovers that Earth is in this state.
 
 


A key planet of Dogbolter's was lost to him, ruining his delicate economic balance, when a minor joke caused the local workers to start thinking and being creative. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Maltese Penguin (audio story)|The Maltese Penguin]]'')


Dogbolter [[advertise]]d the [[Dogbolter Temporal Rocket]] in [[8162]], offering time-travel to private buyers. He sent [[Death's Head]] after the [[Seventh Doctor]], with the Rocket rigged as a bomb, but was killed when the rocket went off at [[Intra-Venus, Inc.]]'s HQ. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time Bomb! (comic story)|Time Bomb!]]'')


Circa [[8162]], the presence of the Doctor caused amoral salvage expert [[Keepsake]] to rescue a stranded medic, [[Bahlia]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Keepsake (comic story)|Keepsake]]'')


The Draconian warrior Kaon was stranded on [[Actinon]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[War-Game (comic story)|War-Game]]'')


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[[Category:Centuries]]

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In the 82nd century, the four major powers in Mutter's Spiral were the Federation of Worlds, referred to informally as the Galactic Federation, which was run by a President; the Dalek Empire, ruled by Davros; the Cybermen, ruled by a Cyber-Emperor; and the Draconian Empire. Another major power was Josiah W. Dogbolter's Intra-Venus, Inc., a company rich enough to own Venus, Mars, and Jupiter.

Paper became a highly rare and expensive commodity. The main currency was the mazuma. (COMIC: The Shape Shifter)

The Fourth Doctor encountered Ivan Asimoff for the first time and joined a race with the Freefall Warriors. (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Free-Fall Warriors)

A mining revolt took place on Celeste, a planet owned by Josiah W. Dogbolter. (COMIC: The Moderator)

Dogbolter was swindled out of 250,000 mazumas by the Sixth Doctor and Frobisher. (COMIC: The Shape Shifter) These were later given to Ivan Asimoff for the Zyglot trust. (COMIC: Polly the Glot)

Abel Gantz was aided by the Intra-Venus Corporation in his alchemical research in converting common metals into uranium, gold, and platinum. The Skeletoids tore through the galaxy, decimating the Daleks and Cybermen and coming close to the Federation. They were stopped by a coalition of heroes including the Sixth Doctor and Kaon. (COMIC: Kane's Story, Abel's Story, The Warrior's Story, Frobisher's Story)

A key planet of Dogbolter's was lost to him, ruining his delicate economic balance, when a minor joke caused the local workers to start thinking and being creative. (AUDIO: The Maltese Penguin)

Dogbolter advertised the Dogbolter Temporal Rocket in 8162, offering time-travel to private buyers. He sent Death's Head after the Seventh Doctor, with the Rocket rigged as a bomb, but was killed when the rocket went off at Intra-Venus, Inc.'s HQ. (COMIC: Time Bomb!)

Circa 8162, the presence of the Doctor caused amoral salvage expert Keepsake to rescue a stranded medic, Bahlia. (COMIC: Keepsake)

The Draconian warrior Kaon was stranded on Actinon. (COMIC: War-Game)