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'''1 April''' was celebrated on [[Earth]] as [[April Fools' Day]]. In [[1963]], [[Ian Chesterton]] sent one of his [[Coal Hill School]] students, [[Little Titch Critchley]], to the supplies cupboard for "a left-handed blackboard rubber". Later that morning, Ian started a [[snow]]ball fight with Mr [[Okehurst]], shouting, "April fool!" | '''1 April''' was celebrated on [[Earth]] as [[April Fools' Day]]. In [[1963]], [[Ian Chesterton]] sent one of his [[Coal Hill School]] students, [[Little Titch Critchley]], to the supplies cupboard for "a left-handed [[blackboard]] rubber". Later that morning, Ian started a [[snow]]ball fight with Mr [[Okehurst]], shouting, "April fool!" | ||
In the huge snowball event, [[Francis Minto]] attacked a [[snowman]] with a [[cricket bat]] — only for his bat to undergo the most damage. Much to the bully's horror, the snowman, barely dented, came to life and attacked him. Somehow, [[Susan Foreman]] and [[Gillian Roberts]] were blamed for the attack, and were given detention for their supposed crimes. | |||
While they were on the roof performing their duties, [[the Cold]] began to attack again. While Susan and Gillian managed to escape (albeit with Gillian getting cut from broken glass of a window they entered), the boys down below were all [[kill]]ed by the [[ice]], reduced to frozen corpses in scatters of [[blood]]. | |||
They reunited with [[John Brent]], when [[Brent (Time and Relative)|his father]] arrived. When they tried to explain the situation to Mr Brent, he took it all for an April Fools' joke. It was only when a Cold Soldier destroyed his [[car]] to pieces that the man accepted the story. But, not to worry, Gillian had a plan: she would [[Fire|burn]] down the [[school]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | |||
On 1 April [[1939]], the [[Spanish Civil War]], which began in [[1936]], ended. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[History 101 (novel)|History 101]]'') | On 1 April [[1939]], the [[Spanish Civil War]], which began in [[1936]], ended. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[History 101 (novel)|History 101]]'') | ||
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1 April was celebrated on Earth as April Fools' Day. In 1963, Ian Chesterton sent one of his Coal Hill School students, Little Titch Critchley, to the supplies cupboard for "a left-handed blackboard rubber". Later that morning, Ian started a snowball fight with Mr Okehurst, shouting, "April fool!"
In the huge snowball event, Francis Minto attacked a snowman with a cricket bat — only for his bat to undergo the most damage. Much to the bully's horror, the snowman, barely dented, came to life and attacked him. Somehow, Susan Foreman and Gillian Roberts were blamed for the attack, and were given detention for their supposed crimes.
While they were on the roof performing their duties, the Cold began to attack again. While Susan and Gillian managed to escape (albeit with Gillian getting cut from broken glass of a window they entered), the boys down below were all killed by the ice, reduced to frozen corpses in scatters of blood.
They reunited with John Brent, when his father arrived. When they tried to explain the situation to Mr Brent, he took it all for an April Fools' joke. It was only when a Cold Soldier destroyed his car to pieces that the man accepted the story. But, not to worry, Gillian had a plan: she would burn down the school. (PROSE: Time and Relative)
On 1 April 1939, the Spanish Civil War, which began in 1936, ended. (PROSE: History 101)