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Revision as of 16:11, 30 May 2008
The March of the Adipose is the name given to an event in 2009 London where 10,000 Adipose were born and marched to their Ship, where they were collected by their "parents".
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After Matron Cofelia activated her signal, the Adipose creatures were 'born' and marched along the streets of London, preparing to go home. The Adipose were produced from the fat of those who had been on the the Adipose diet. The machine was deactivated by the Doctor, but 10,000 Adipose had already been born. The Adipose walked to Adipose Industries HQ where Miss Foster told them what was to happen to them. Soon after, the Adiposian Nursery Ship descended and used levitation beams to lift the Adipose up to the Nursery ship. Matron Cofelia fell to her death soon after, as the Adiposian First Family decided that they no longer needed her and deactivated her levitation beam. (DW: Partners in Crime)
Images of the March
- Jerk I am your father.jpg
A Newborn
- Give me a ride Jerk.jpg
The Adipose swarm the streets
- The fat just walks away.jpg
Onwards
- Of to the horizon (Adipose HQ).jpg
Heading Home
- Nusery Ship.jpg
The Ship arrives
- Hello!.jpg
The Adipose wave to their ship
- Speech.jpg
Miss Foster's speech
- Cheer of the Adipose.jpg
Cheer of the Adipose
- Flying Adipose.jpg
The Adipose begin to fly
- Departure.jpg
Exit underway
- Great view.jpg
Almost away
- Final goodbye.jpg
Final Goodbye from the Adipose
- No way.jpg
Miss Foster says goodbye
- What the.jpg
The Adipose are disgusted at the fate of Matron Cofelia
- The Adipose go away.jpg
The Adipose fly away
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