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{{Infobox Astronomical Object
{{Infobox Astronomical Object
|Name = Sunday
|Name = Sunday
|image=
|aka = Wetworld
|aka = Wetworld
|type = [[Planet]]
|type = [[Planet]]
|location = Approximately 100 [[Light-year|light years]] from [[Earth]], in [[Mutter's Spiral]].
|location = Approximately 100 [[Light-year|light years]] from [[Earth]], in [[Mutter's Spiral]].
|appearances = [[NSA]]: ''[[Wetworld]]''
|appearances = [[NSA]]: ''[[Wetworld]]''
|natives = A wide variety of animal and plant life, including sentient [[Sundayan otters]].}}
|natives = A wide variety of animal and plant life, including sentient [[Sundayan otters]]
 
}}
Sunday was an [[Earth]] Colony world upon which [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] encountered the [[Swamp Monster]].
'''Sunday''' was an [[Earth]] Colony world upon which [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] encountered the [[Swamp Monster]].
 
==The Planet==
 
===Astronomy===


==Astronomical Data==
Sunday orbited a bloated orange [[star]] one hundred [[Light-year|Light years]] from Earth. The system contained at least two [[gas giants]] and some asteroids. Sunday's rotation period was approximately 12 hours. It had .9 Earth normal gravity. Sunday had at least one [[moon]] that was orange due to the sun's light.  
Sunday orbited a bloated orange [[star]] one hundred [[Light-year|Light years]] from Earth. The system contained at least two [[gas giants]] and some asteroids. Sunday's rotation period was approximately 12 hours. It had .9 Earth normal gravity. Sunday had at least one [[moon]] that was orange due to the sun's light.  


===Climate===
==Climate==
 
Sunday was a very warm and wet planet. It often rained there and it had purple skies.
Sunday was a very warm and wet planet. It often rained there and it had purple skies.


===Geography===
==Geography==
 
Sunday was almost entirely covered in vast, unbroken oceans. A few islands of varying sizes lay on the equator. These islands were covered in large swamps, forests and a number of rivers. The forest closest to the [[human]] settlement of [[Sunday City]] was known as the Slim Forest.
Sunday was almost entirely covered in liquid water in the form of vast, unbroken oceans. A few islands of varying sizes lay on the equator. These islands were covered in large swamps, forests and a number of rivers. The forest closest to the [[human]] settlement of [[Sunday City]] was known as the Slim Forest.
 
===Native Flora and Fauna===


==Native Flora and Fauna==
Sunday had a vastly varied ecosystem, even before the arrival of human colonists. The planet was home to water pigeons, [[Sundayan 'gators]], and [[Sundayan otters]] to name just a few. The Slim Forest also contained a variety of trees, including salt-trees.
Sunday had a vastly varied ecosystem, even before the arrival of human colonists. The planet was home to water pigeons, [[Sundayan 'gators]], and [[Sundayan otters]] to name just a few. The Slim Forest also contained a variety of trees, including salt-trees.


==History==
==History==
The planet was first colonised by humans on a Sunday in the year [[2107]] by 800 colonists from Earth. The colony was established as part of the [[First Wave]] of human colonisation. They launched from the spaceport in [[Mbandaka]] in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]] in a [[World Builder|mark II world-builder]] called the [[One Small Step]]. They established Sunday City along the banks of a river. and prepared for the next group of colonists.
The planet was first colonised by humans on a Sunday in the year [[2107]] by 800 colonists from Earth. The colony was established as part of the [[First Wave]] of human colonisation. They launched from the spaceport in [[Mbandaka]] in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]] in a [[World Builder|mark II world-builder]] called the [[One Small Step]]. They established Sunday City along the banks of a river. and prepared for the next group of colonists.


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