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(Actually, on a rethink, you're right. The Doctor was just very broad about the humans being "all gone." Actually, come to think of it, Cassandra was born on Earth... Something makes me doubt she's 4,500,000,000 years old...) |
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In '''6087''', all life on [[Earth]] was destroyed by [[solar flare]]s. The [[human]] inhabitants placed themselves in [[suspended animation]] on board the [[Nerva Beacon]] so they could awaken when the planet became inhabitable again. However, due to sabotage by the [[Wirrn]], they did not wake until [[16087|ten thousand years later]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark in Space]]'') | In '''6087''', all life on [[Earth]] was destroyed by [[solar flare]]s. The [[human]] inhabitants placed themselves in [[suspended animation]] on board the [[Nerva Beacon]] so they could awaken when the [[planet]] became inhabitable again. However, due to sabotage by the [[Wirrn]], they did not wake until [[16087|ten thousand years later]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark in Space]]'') | ||
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In 6087, all life on Earth was destroyed by solar flares. The human inhabitants placed themselves in suspended animation on board the Nerva Beacon so they could awaken when the planet became inhabitable again. However, due to sabotage by the Wirrn, they did not wake until ten thousand years later. (TV: The Ark in Space)