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== Oort Cloud ==
== Oort Cloud ==
Is there enough in-universe evidence to say this is the same as the [[Oort cloud]]? (which it is in the real world) If yes, it should be merged. If no, we should make a mention of it in the BTS, and maybe add a <nowiki>{{you may}}</nowiki>. [[User:Danochy|Danochy]] [[User talk:Danochy|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 10:03, July 16, 2020 (UTC)
Is there enough in-universe evidence to say this is the same as the [[Oort cloud]]? (which it is in the real world) If yes, it should be merged. If no, we should make a mention of it in the BTS, and maybe add a <nowiki>{{you may}}</nowiki>. [[User:Danochy|Danochy]] [[User talk:Danochy|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 10:03, July 16, 2020 (UTC)
::I forgot about that page. Yes, I believe they can be taken to be the same entity in-universe. They are both clearly defined as clouds of mostly [[comet]]s at the edge of the [[Sol system]]. --[[User:MrThermomanPreacher|MrThermomanPreacher]] [[User talk:MrThermomanPreacher|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 10:25, July 16, 2020 (UTC)
{{Quote|If one includes the cometary cloud of rock and ice which constantly orbits the Sun, and which originates many of the comets, the solar system extends to a distance of about 1 and a half light-years or 40 billion miles from the Sun.|[[Hegelia]]|Origins of the Cybermen (audio story)}}

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Is there enough in-universe evidence to say this is the same as the Oort cloud? (which it is in the real world) If yes, it should be merged. If no, we should make a mention of it in the BTS, and maybe add a {{you may}}. Danochy 10:03, July 16, 2020 (UTC)

I forgot about that page. Yes, I believe they can be taken to be the same entity in-universe. They are both clearly defined as clouds of mostly comets at the edge of the Sol system. --MrThermomanPreacher 10:25, July 16, 2020 (UTC)

If one includes the cometary cloud of rock and ice which constantly orbits the Sun, and which originates many of the comets, the solar system extends to a distance of about 1 and a half light-years or 40 billion miles from the Sun.Hegelia [Origins of the Cybermen (audio story) [src]]