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The '''Fifth Axis''' was a megalomaniacal neo-conservative superpower that in the early [[2600s]] was taking over planets and space near the [[Braxiatel Collection]]. The logo of the Fifth Axis was a [[lightning]] flash. It was ruled by Imperator [[Volf Gator]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Doomsday Manuscript (novel)|The Doomsday Manuscript]]'') The [[Earthlink Federation]] tolerated the existence of the Axis as long as they kept their warlike activity confined to the frontier worlds. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gods of the Underworld (novel)|The Gods of the Underworld]]'') | The '''Fifth Axis''' was a megalomaniacal neo-conservative superpower that in the early [[2600s]] was taking over planets and space near the [[Braxiatel Collection]]. The logo of the Fifth Axis was a [[lightning]] flash. It was ruled by Imperator [[Volf Gator]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Doomsday Manuscript (novel)|The Doomsday Manuscript]]'') The [[Earthlink Federation]] tolerated the existence of the Axis as long as they kept their warlike activity confined to the frontier worlds. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gods of the Underworld (novel)|The Gods of the Underworld]]'') | ||
In [[2600]] they attempted and failed to invade [[Kasagrad]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Doomsday Manuscript (novel)|The Doomsday Manuscript]]'') [[Viveka]] was a planet conquered by them. They were forced off the planet when the [[Erinancean]]s and the humans on the planet joined forces to overthrow them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Reparation]]'') | In [[2600]] they attempted and failed to invade [[Kasagrad]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Doomsday Manuscript (novel)|The Doomsday Manuscript]]'') [[Viveka]] was a planet conquered by them. They were forced off the planet when the [[Erinancean]]s and the humans on the planet joined forces to overthrow them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Reparation]]'') | ||
In [[2602]], the Axis sent hundreds of warships to [[KS-159]] and took the [[Braxiatel Collection]] by force. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Fall (short story)|The Fall]]'') Their occupation ended when it was discovered that their organisation was used as a cover by the [[Dalek]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Death and the Daleks (audio story)|Death and the Daleks]]'') | In [[2602]], the Axis sent hundreds of warships to [[KS-159]] and took the [[Braxiatel Collection]] by force. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Fall (short story)|The Fall]]'') Their occupation ended when it was discovered that their organisation was used as a cover by the [[Dalek]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Death and the Daleks (audio story)|Death and the Daleks]]'') |
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The Fifth Axis was a megalomaniacal neo-conservative superpower that in the early 2600s was taking over planets and space near the Braxiatel Collection. The logo of the Fifth Axis was a lightning flash. It was ruled by Imperator Volf Gator. (PROSE: The Doomsday Manuscript) The Earthlink Federation tolerated the existence of the Axis as long as they kept their warlike activity confined to the frontier worlds. (PROSE: The Gods of the Underworld)
In 2600 they attempted and failed to invade Kasagrad. (PROSE: The Doomsday Manuscript) Viveka was a planet conquered by them. They were forced off the planet when the Erinanceans and the humans on the planet joined forces to overthrow them. (PROSE: Reparation)
In 2602, the Axis sent hundreds of warships to KS-159 and took the Braxiatel Collection by force. (PROSE: The Fall) Their occupation ended when it was discovered that their organisation was used as a cover by the Daleks. (AUDIO: Death and the Daleks)
In a timeline created by Doggles' history machine, the Axis attacked the Braxiatel Collection in 2601 and brainwashed some of its staff. Bernice Summerfield and Clarissa Jones were among those captured. All their memories of life before joining the Axis were blocked. The Axis continued to expand, gaining outposts as far as Amaterasu and the Markland cluster. Five years after the brainwashing, Summerfield was sent to the Collection to assassinate Irving Braxiatel, but her Axis programming was broken after she saw the grave of her son. (PROSE: The Ice Garden)
In another timeline created by the machine, the Axis occupation of the Braxiatel Collection continued into 2606. (PROSE: Dead Mice)