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In its original version, it was the "big story" of ''TVA'' #112. That meant it got pride of place on the issue's cover and was the longest story in the issue. It was one of the few ''Doctor Who'' stories to depict a [[nuclear weapon|nuclear explosion]] on [[Earth]]. Moreover, it may be the ''only'' story where the Doctor ''orders'' a nuclear weapon detonated in [[Earth]]'s [[atmosphere]]. | In its original version, it was the "big story" of ''TVA'' #112. That meant it got pride of place on the issue's cover and was the longest story in the issue. It was one of the few ''Doctor Who'' stories to depict a [[nuclear weapon|nuclear explosion]] on [[Earth]]. Moreover, it may be the ''only'' story where the Doctor ''orders'' a nuclear weapon detonated in [[Earth]]'s [[atmosphere]]. | ||
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The [[Dalek]]s destroy several [[Earth]]'s satellites scanning for extraterrestrial life some time in the [[Cold War]]. As the [[Dalek Saucer Commander]] predicts, the [[human]]s react by squabbling amongst themselves. The [[Russia|Soviets]] think it's the [[American]]s who've taken out the satellites, while the Americans believe the reverse. As both sides look for a terrestrial explanation, the [[Dalek flying saucer|Dalek saucer]] slips into an Earth ocean, and settles unseen on the floor. | The [[Dalek]]s destroy several [[Earth]]'s satellites scanning for extraterrestrial life some time in the [[Cold War]]. As the [[Dalek Saucer Commander]] predicts, the [[human]]s react by squabbling amongst themselves. The [[Russia|Soviets]] think it's the [[American]]s who've taken out the satellites, while the Americans believe the reverse. As both sides look for a terrestrial explanation, the [[Dalek flying saucer|Dalek saucer]] slips into an Earth ocean, and settles unseen on the floor. |