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* ''XL2'' would be rebuilt following its [[destruction]] in this story, later (from an in-universe perspective) reappearing in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Terror of the Titans (comic story)|Terror of the Titans]]''.
* ''XL2'' would be rebuilt following its [[destruction]] in this story, later (from an in-universe perspective) reappearing in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Terror of the Titans (comic story)|Terror of the Titans]]''.
* Captain Scarlet recalls being aboard the [[Alpha Centauri Space Probe|Alpha Probe]] with [[Captain Black]], events which were reported by ''[[TV Century 21 (in-universe)|TV Century 21]]'' in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Scarlet Kidnapped! (short story)|Scarlet Kidnapped!]]'' and further seen in [[COMIC]]: ''[[We Will Destroy Unity City (comic story)|We Will Destroy Unity City]]''.
* Captain Scarlet recalls being aboard the [[Alpha Centauri Space Probe|Alpha Probe]] with [[Captain Black]], events which were reported by ''[[TV Century 21 (in-universe)|TV Century 21]]'' in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Scarlet Kidnapped! (short story)|Scarlet Kidnapped!]]'' and further seen in [[COMIC]]: ''[[We Will Destroy Unity City (comic story)|We Will Destroy Unity City]]''.
* [[Venus (The Batmen)|Venus]] tells Scarlet a [[bedtime story]] about a time when [[Robert the Robert]] proved himself to be a [[hero]], leading into a reprint of [[COMIC]]: ''[[Icemen of Space (comic story)|Icemen of Space]]''.
* [[Venus (The Batmen)|Venus]] tells Scarlet a [[bedtime story]] about a time when [[Robert the Robot]] proved himself to be a [[hero]], leading into a reprint of [[COMIC]]: ''[[Icemen of Space (comic story)|Icemen of Space]]''.
* The [[Astran ship (Interlude)|Astran ship]] which was [[Mysteronisation|Mysteronised]] in the aftermath of a skirmish on the [[Astran]] [[border]] reaches the [[Solar System]], a journey it began in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Interlude (comic story)|Interlude]]''.
* The [[Astran ship (Interlude)|Astran ship]] which was [[Mysteronisation|Mysteronised]] in the aftermath of a skirmish on the [[Astran]] [[border]] reaches the [[Solar System]], a journey it began in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Interlude (comic story)|Interlude]]''.
* [[Steve Zodiac|Steve]] believes that [[Spectrum (organisation)|Spectrum]] could be out of a job by the time the [[World Space Patrol]] fleet returns from [[Mars]]. [[T.J. Younger|President Younger]] shut down the organisation in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Traitor Black Gives In! (comic story)|Traitor Black Gives In!]]'' when it appeared the [[Mysteron]]s were defeated.
* [[Steve Zodiac|Steve]] believes that [[Spectrum (organisation)|Spectrum]] could be out of a job by the time the [[World Space Patrol]] fleet returns from [[Mars]]. [[T.J. Younger|President Younger]] shut down the organisation in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Traitor Black Gives In! (comic story)|Traitor Black Gives In!]]'' when it appeared the [[Mysteron]]s were defeated.

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Interplanetary Rescue was a two-part comic story and the final piece of original fiction published in the Fireball XL5 60th Anniversary Comic Anthology in 2022. It contained elements from the Doctor Who universe.

The culmination of the narrative interwoven with the Fireball XL5 material reprinted from TV Century 21, the story was a crossover between all four supermarionation properties set in the 2060s, featuring characters from Fireball, Stingray, Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. The Astran ship from Interlude also made a reappearance; the Astrans had been introduced in The Daleks comic Duel of the Daleks while their home planet of Astra was first namedropped in the Doctor Who television story The Rescue.

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