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In the middle of the '''47th century''', the [[Weeping Angel]]s came to inhabit the [[Aplan Mortaria]] on the planet [[Alfava Metraxis]]. The Angels hunted the native [[Aplan]]s into [[extinction]], abruptly ending their civilisation. With no energy left to consume, the Angels starved. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]'')
In the middle of the '''47th century''', the [[Weeping Angel]]s came to inhabit the [[Aplan Mortaria]] on the planet [[Alfava Metraxis]]. The Angels hunted the native [[Aplan]]s into [[extinction]], abruptly ending their civilisation. With no energy left to consume, the Angels starved. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of the Angels]]'')


On [[Earth]], [[human]]ity created an experimental [[time ship]] which was manned completely by [[robot]]s. It went back in time and crashed into the [[Flying Dutchman]]. The [[Twelfth Doctor]] encountered the robots and sent them back to the 47th century with a note saying that the time travel experiment was a failure. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ghosts of the Seas (comic story)|Ghosts of the Seas]]'')
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In the middle of the 47th century, the Weeping Angels came to inhabit the Aplan Mortaria on the planet Alfava Metraxis. The Angels hunted the native Aplans into extinction, abruptly ending their civilisation. With no energy left to consume, the Angels starved. (TV: The Time of the Angels)

On Earth, humanity created an experimental time ship which was manned completely by robots. It went back in time and crashed into the Flying Dutchman. The Twelfth Doctor encountered the robots and sent them back to the 47th century with a note saying that the time travel experiment was a failure. (COMIC: Ghosts of the Seas)