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{{timeline}}In [[2107]], group of 800 hundred colonists left for the planet [[Sunday]] intending to establish a colony. Approximately 9 months later, the colony was struck by a tidal wave, killing more than half of the colonists and washing most of the colony away. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Wetworld]]'')
'''2107''' was a [[year]].
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A group of eight hundred [[human]] colonists left [[Earth]] bound for the planet [[Sunday (planet)|Sunday]], intending to establish a colony. Approximately nine months later, the colony was struck by a tidal wave, killing more than half of the colonists and washing most of the colony away. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wetworld (novel)|Wetworld]]'')
 
This year, as well, [[Eurogen Company]] and the [[Butler Institute]] merged to form the [[EB Corporation]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deceit (novel)|Deceit]]'')
 
The [[Oxford English Dictionary]] finally included the word "[[psychologico-human]]", though it was first coined in the late [[21st century]] by [[Professor]] [[Dorkus Merriman]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Observation (short story)|Observation]]'')
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Latest revision as of 03:36, 13 November 2023

Timeline for 2107
22nd century | 2100s

2101 • 2105 • 2106 • 2108 • 2109 • 2111 • 2112

2107 was a year.

A group of eight hundred human colonists left Earth bound for the planet Sunday, intending to establish a colony. Approximately nine months later, the colony was struck by a tidal wave, killing more than half of the colonists and washing most of the colony away. (PROSE: Wetworld)

This year, as well, Eurogen Company and the Butler Institute merged to form the EB Corporation. (PROSE: Deceit)

The Oxford English Dictionary finally included the word "psychologico-human", though it was first coined in the late 21st century by Professor Dorkus Merriman. (PROSE: Observation)