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[[file:Eaton Lane.png|thumb | [[file:Eaton Lane.png|thumb|Eaton Lane in the {{cs|The Secret Service (comic story)|untitled|noital=1}} ''[[The Secret Service (series)|The Secret Service]]'' comic corresponding to {{cs|XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! (short story)}}.]] | ||
Eaton Lane was unnamed in the {{cs|The Secret Service (comic story)|untitled|noital=1}} ''[[The Secret Service (series)|The Secret Service]]'' comic which {{cs|XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! (short story)}} tied-in to. | Eaton Lane was unnamed in the {{cs|The Secret Service (comic story)|untitled|noital=1}} ''[[The Secret Service (series)|The Secret Service]]'' comic which {{cs|XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! (short story)}} tied-in to. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:36, 2 October 2024
Eaton Lane was a location which existed in 1969.
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
Collision on Eaton Lane[[edit] | [edit source]]
In September 1969, British Intelligence Services were reportedly investigating the theft of Stanley Unwin's suitcase, after it was taken from Stanley Unwin's Model 'T' Ford following a minor collision on Eaton Lane "yesterday afternoon". (PROSE: XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! [+]Loading...["XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! (short story)"])
Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Model 'T' Ford's "minor collision" on Eaton Lane was reported on in TV Century 21 in 2069 through use of the TV21 Time Machine. (PROSE: XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! [+]Loading...["XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! (short story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Eaton Lane was unnamed in the untitled [+]Loading...{"noital":"1","1":"The Secret Service (comic story)","2":"untitled"} The Secret Service comic which XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! [+]Loading...["XL5 Crew Detained on Astra! (short story)"] tied-in to.
It was seemingly named after Leo Eaton, who directed four episodes of The Secret Service.
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