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{{Cleanup|This article needs to be written in an [[Tardis:In-universe perspective|in-universe perspective]], it needs to be [[Tardis:Citation|properly cited]], and it needs to be categorized with an existing category.}}'''Sunshine Treat''' was an activity from [[30th century]] [[Earth]]. The Sunshine Treat was practiced by citizens that lived in the underground cities. They took a lift to the surface and once up there, were able to walk, see the earth and the [[Sun]]. It was described as expensive by a colonist. ([[PROSE]]: [[Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon (novelisation)]].
{{Cleanup|This article needs to be written in an [[Tardis:In-universe perspective|in-universe perspective]], it needs to be [[Tardis:Citation|properly cited]], and it needs to be categorized with an existing category.}}'''Sunshine Treat''' was an activity from [[30th century]] [[Earth]]. The Sunshine Treat was practiced by citizens that lived in the underground cities. They took a lift to the surface and once up there, were able to walk, see the earth and the [[Sun]]. It was described as expensive by a colonist. ([[PROSE]]: [[Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon (novelisation)]].
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Sunshine Treat was an activity from 30th century Earth. The Sunshine Treat was practiced by citizens that lived in the underground cities. They took a lift to the surface and once up there, were able to walk, see the earth and the Sun. It was described as expensive by a colonist. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon (novelisation).