27th century
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The early years of the 27th century were home to Bernice Summerfield. She had many adventures in these decades; at various times based at the Braxiatel Collection, (PROSE: The Squire's Crystal, et al) working independently, (AUDIO: Beyond the Sea, et al) and based on Legion. (AUDIO: Vesuvius Falling, et al)
Also during this time the Earth Empire was engaged in conflicts across Dravidian space. (AUDIO: The Whispering Forest)
A Korven time-travelled from the 27th century to 2050 to kidnap Professor Alistair Gryffen to learn about a cooling device. (TV: The Korven)
A Haitian deciphered the Rihanssu language, allowing a peace treaty to be drawn up and ending an interstellar war with Earth. (PROSE: White Darkness)
Hilberta's Hostel operated in Vienna in this century. (PROSE: The Brakespeare Voyage)
The Time Lords' identified the Daleks' Exxilon Gambit as taking place in the late 27th century. (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual) This was the final act of the Third Dalek War, (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters) and was followed by a full-scale Dalek invasion of the galaxy which was opposed by the Combined Galactic Resistance. (PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe)
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- The Discontinuity Guide dates the pursuit of Voga to the late 27th century. In the aftermath, the Cybermen were forced to consolidate their position on Telos, where they experimented with time travel. After acquiring an alien time vessel, the Cybermen made a failed attempt to destroy Earth and save Mondas in 1986. Then, in what was potentially their "last ditch plan", they travelled to the 26th century in an abortive attempt to change the outcome of the Cyber-Wars.[1]
- The Dalek Handbook claims that grey Daleks succeeded the silver Daleks as drones following the Dalek Civil War, dated to the 41st century, and that their presence in the 26th century Operation Divide and Conquer and the Spiridon campaign was indicative of continued operations to overwrite history in the Daleks' favour, with the silver Daleks seen in the Exxilon Gambit being 27th century-native Daleks that had been subsumed into future Dalek forces.