82nd century
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The four major powers in Mutter's Spiral were the Federation of Worlds, referred to informally as the Galactic Federation, which is run by a President; the Dalek Empire, ruled by Davros; the Cybermen, ruled by a Cyber-Emperor; and the Draconian Empire. Another major power was Josiah W. Dogbolter's Intra-Venus, Inc., a company rich enough to own Venus, Mars, and Jupiter.
Paper has become a highly rare and expensive commodity. The main currency is the mazuma.
Earth is said to be environmentally damaged and overrun with crime & chaos (see below).
Major events
- The Skeletoids tear through the galaxy, decimating the Daleks and Cybermen and coming close to the Federation. They are stopped by a coalition of heroes including the Sixth Doctor and Kaon. (DWM: Kane's Story, Abel's Story, The Warrior's Story, Frobisher's Story)
- A key planet of Dogbolter's is lost to him, ruining his delicate economic balance, when a minor joke causes the local workers to start thinking and being creative. (BFA: The Maltese Penguin)
- Dogbolter advertises the Dogbolter Temporal Rocket, offering time-travel to private buyers. He sends Death's Head after the Doctor, with the Rocket rigged as a bomb, but is killed when the rocket goes off at Intra-Venus, Inc.'s HQ. (Death's Head #8: Time Bomb!)
Minor events
- The Draconian warrior Kaon is stranded on Actinon. (DWM: War-Game)
- Death's Head arrives in the year 8162. (DWM: The Crossroads of Time)
- A mining revolt on the planet Celeste is put down. (DWM: The Moderator)
- Dogbolter is swindled out of 250,000 mazumas. (DWM: The Shape Shifter)
- The presence of the Doctor causes amoral salvage expert Keepsake to rescue a stranded medic, Bahlia. (DWM: Keepsake)
Notable individuals
Behind the scenes
Marvel Comics
- Marvel's Death's Head and Dragon's Claws take place in the same century, the year 8162; both comics present Earth as environmentally wrecked, overrun with crime, and generally a mess. While these titles have had several crossovers with Doctor Who Magazine, it's not stated in these crossovers that Earth is in this state.