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The ''Bermuda Triangle Incident''' was a conflict with the [[Dalek]]s.
The '''Bermuda Triangle Incident''' was a conflict with the [[Dalek]]s.


On the morning of [[12 September]] [[1958]], Flight Commander [[Benjamin K. Hooper]] briefed a squadron of [[F4U Corsair]]s on the strange disappearances in the Triangle. The squadron reported a strange disturbance or ripple in the air. The [[Dalek]]s rose up from the island where the rusting Dalek craft had crash-landed, opening fire on the squadron, tearing the planes apart. The sea became a military graveyard, full of the Daleks' victims. Hooper later recorded this in his personal journal, praying that these monsters stayed in the isolated stretch of ocean and none of his men would ever have to see them again. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Bermuda Triangle Incident (short story)}})
On the morning of [[12 September]] [[1958]], Flight Commander [[Benjamin K. Hooper]] briefed a squadron of [[F4U Corsair]]s on the strange disappearances in the Triangle. The squadron reported a strange disturbance or ripple in the air. The [[Dalek]]s rose up from the island where the rusting Dalek craft had crash-landed, opening fire on the squadron, tearing the planes apart. The sea became a military graveyard, full of the Daleks' victims. Hooper later recorded this in his personal journal, praying that these monsters stayed in the isolated stretch of ocean and none of his men would ever have to see them again. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Bermuda Triangle Incident (short story)}})
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