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* [[611th Kaplan|The new Kaplan]]
* [[611th Kaplan|The new Kaplan]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* [[Cloudbase]] is currently positioned over the [[Coral Sea]].
* [[Cloudbase]] is currently positioned over the [[Coral Sea]].
* A [[picture]] of the [[MEV]] undergoing its [[Arctic]] [[trial]]s "[[2088|last year]]" is printed.
* A [[picture]] of the [[MEV]] undergoing its [[Arctic]] [[trial]]s "[[2088|last year]]" is printed.

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Zero X Beats Space Curse! was a cover story printed in Action 21 that contained elements from the Doctor Who universe. Framed as the front page of an in-universe periodical, the titular article made reference to the Zero X content in the issue while a smaller piece tied-in to the Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons crossover comic We Will Destroy Unity City.

Summary

Captain Paul Travers proudly proclaims "We made it! We beat the jinx!" as he announces the return of Zero X from Mars. Action 21 reports that the ship and its crew are on their way back, but not to Earth, as Glenn Field has diverted them to "a secret location". The publication notes they refuse to say why but promises to bring its readers the latest pictures.

Elsewhere, Cloudbase finally breaks its prolonged silence, with Lieutenant Green explaining that the Spectrum headquarters had been attacked by knockout gas. He goes on to say Cloudbase's personnel have now recovered and pledges on behalf of Spectrum to send agents to Unity City to assist with the ongoing search for the Kaplan's assassin as soon as an "internal security matter" is cleared up. Meanwhile, the new Kaplan is formally invested on Astra, reiterating his intent to declare war on Earth unless his predecessor's killer is found.

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Story notes

  • This story was a tie-in to the Zero X comic story Rock Snakes of Mars but also heavily teased its next instalment, The Stowaway.

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