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The standard of craftsmanship in the century may have been very high, as the [[Fourth Doctor]] later estimated that the interior of the [[Nerva Beacon]] had originally been built in the late 29th or early [[30th century]]. It had been left mostly alone for at least ten thousand years. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark in Space]]'')
The standard of craftsmanship in the century may have been very high, as the [[Fourth Doctor]] later estimated that the interior of the [[Nerva Beacon]] had originally been built in the late 29th or early [[30th century]]. It had been left mostly alone for at least ten thousand years. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark in Space]]'')


The [[First Doctor]] had a [[gold]]en 29th century dress in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rise and Fall]]'')
The [[First Doctor]] had a [[gold]]en 29th century dress in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Rise and Fall (audio story)|Rise and Fall]]'')

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Years of interest

In the 29th century, the Earth Empire continued to flourish. (TV: The Mutants) Solar flares 'roasted' Earth and humanity fled on spaceships until the sun stabilised. The UK populace (ruled by Liz Ten) fled on Starship UK with the help of the last star whale. (TV: The Beast Below)

The standard of craftsmanship in the century may have been very high, as the Fourth Doctor later estimated that the interior of the Nerva Beacon had originally been built in the late 29th or early 30th century. It had been left mostly alone for at least ten thousand years. (TV: The Ark in Space)

The First Doctor had a golden 29th century dress in his TARDIS. (AUDIO: Rise and Fall)