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The '''Rexel''' system, also known as the Rexel planetary configuration, was a binary [[star system]] consisting of fourteen [[planet]]s. The fourth planet, [[Rexel IV]], was home to the [[Carrionite]]s before their demise. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'')
Rexel 4 was mentioned in the first conversation in E01S01 of The Tomorrow People, a Thames TV production in the early 70s. The '''Rexel''' system, also known as the Rexel planetary configuration, was a binary [[star system]] consisting of fourteen [[planet]]s. The fourth planet, [[Rexel IV]], was home to the [[Carrionite]]s before their demise. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'')


The twin [[pulsar]]s of Rexel were visible from [[Olleril]] until light pollution from [[Empire City]] made the stars invisible. This suggests that the Rexel system was in the [[Pristatrek Galaxy]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tragedy Day (novel)|Tragedy Day]]'')
The twin [[pulsar]]s of Rexel were visible from [[Olleril]] until light pollution from [[Empire City]] made the stars invisible. This suggests that the Rexel system was in the [[Pristatrek Galaxy]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tragedy Day (novel)|Tragedy Day]]'')

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Rexel 4 was mentioned in the first conversation in E01S01 of The Tomorrow People, a Thames TV production in the early 70s. The Rexel system, also known as the Rexel planetary configuration, was a binary star system consisting of fourteen planets. The fourth planet, Rexel IV, was home to the Carrionites before their demise. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)

The twin pulsars of Rexel were visible from Olleril until light pollution from Empire City made the stars invisible. This suggests that the Rexel system was in the Pristatrek Galaxy. (PROSE: Tragedy Day)

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