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I'm not sure how Axos had the longest wait to return, with 39 years being less than 44, 43, and 40. Is it something to do with the time loop it was stuck in?[[Special:Contributions/165.225.76.70|165.225.76.70]]<sup>[[User talk:165.225.76.70#top|talk to me]]</sup> 10:22, January 22, 2018 (UTC) | I'm not sure how Axos had the longest wait to return, with 39 years being less than 44, 43, and 40. Is it something to do with the time loop it was stuck in?[[Special:Contributions/165.225.76.70|165.225.76.70]]<sup>[[User talk:165.225.76.70#top|talk to me]]</sup> 10:22, January 22, 2018 (UTC) | ||
:The Great Intelligence's record is for onscreen appearances and the Axos' for all media, as your quote states. -- [[User:Jack "BtR" Saxon|Saxon]] 14:46, January 22, 2018 (UTC) |
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Behind The Scenes - Let's Do The Time Warp Again
"Due to their appearance in Empress of Mars, Alpha Centauri holds the title of the second longest interval between on-screen appearances, at 43 years. The number one spot is held by the Great Intelligence with 44 years and the Macra come in at third with 40 years. Axos had the longest wait to return in all media, with a thirty-nine year gap."
I'm not sure how Axos had the longest wait to return, with 39 years being less than 44, 43, and 40. Is it something to do with the time loop it was stuck in?165.225.76.70talk to me 10:22, January 22, 2018 (UTC)
- The Great Intelligence's record is for onscreen appearances and the Axos' for all media, as your quote states. -- Saxon 14:46, January 22, 2018 (UTC)