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The residents of '''the Homeworld''' sent the young progeny of the wealthy to [[Finetime]], a heavenly colony on their [[moon]].
The residents of '''the Homeworld''' sent the young progeny of the wealthy to [[Finetime]], a heavenly colony on their [[moon]].


In contrast to the bright, tropical and pastel coloured cityscapes on Finetime, the Homeworld was heavily industrial, with vast tower blocks and a smoggy, grey sky.
In contrast to the bright, tropical and pastel coloured cityscapes on Finetime, the Homeworld was a dystopian, nightmarish place, and heavily industrial, with vast tower blocks and a smoggy, grey sky.


The inhabitants of the Homeworld were later destroyed by the [[man-trap]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dot and Bubble (TV story)}})
The inhabitants of the Homeworld were later destroyed by the [[man-trap]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dot and Bubble (TV story)}})
It is unknown whether the homeworld was a human colony, or not, but the racism of Finetime was similar to Earth on the 20th and 21st centuries, suggesting that it may have been colonised by humans since at least the [[22nd century]]


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Revision as of 12:16, 10 June 2024

The residents of the Homeworld sent the young progeny of the wealthy to Finetime, a heavenly colony on their moon.

In contrast to the bright, tropical and pastel coloured cityscapes on Finetime, the Homeworld was a dystopian, nightmarish place, and heavily industrial, with vast tower blocks and a smoggy, grey sky.

The inhabitants of the Homeworld were later destroyed by the man-traps. (TV: Dot and Bubble [+]Loading...["Dot and Bubble (TV story)"])

It is unknown whether the homeworld was a human colony, or not, but the racism of Finetime was similar to Earth on the 20th and 21st centuries, suggesting that it may have been colonised by humans since at least the 22nd century