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* The Hood has succeeded in finally obtaining the location of [[International Rescue]]'s base on [[Tracy Island]] and [[photograph]]s of ''[[Thunderbird 2]]'' after enacting his "cunning plan" to crash a massive [[passenger]] [[plane]] into the [[island]].
* The Hood has succeeded in finally obtaining the location of [[International Rescue]]'s base on [[Tracy Island]] and [[photograph]]s of ''[[Thunderbird 2]]'' after enacting his "cunning plan" to crash a massive [[passenger]] [[plane]] into the [[island]].
* [[Newspaper]]s across the [[world]] bear a devestating [[headline]] — "THUNDERBIRDS HIDEOUT EXPOSED!" — which the IR team have feared for so long would leak out eventually.
* [[Newspaper]]s across the [[world]] bear a devestating [[headline]] — "THUNDERBIRDS HIDEOUT EXPOSED!" — which the IR team have feared for so long would leak out eventually.
* Jeff Tracy has appealed to ''[[TV 21]]'' to do all it can to combat the Hood's blow, an aim the publication agrees with. It is also performing a unique service to its readers by bringing them the undercover story behind [[Operation Cover Up]], a move being put into action at this moment which will [[disguise]] the International Rescue headquarters.
* Jeff Tracy has appealed to ''[[TV 21]]'' to do all it can to combat the Hood's blow, an aim the publication agrees with. It is also performing a unique service to its readers by bringing them the undercover story behind [[Operation Cover-Up]], a move being put into action at this moment which will [[disguise]] the International Rescue headquarters.


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==

Revision as of 21:05, 19 September 2021

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Steve Zodiac Alive! was a short story printed in TV Century 21 that contained elements from the Doctor Who universe. Framed as the front page of an in-universe periodical, the titular article instead made reference to the Fireball XL5 comic story The Shrink Ray, which was a crossover with the DWU.

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