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Excerpt from: Worlds
Best Reverse Map Game 10/10
Oceania
The
New England regional council is abolished by the New South Wales
government after a highly contested referendum (which passes at 52
%).
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24
Excerpt from: Global
Crisis
Chapter 1: Deadly
Assassin
Runcible looked into
the camera, and fainted. ‘What is it?’ James asked himself. He
looked himself and saw the shrunken technician there. He scramed.
The Professor heard
the scream. “James!” she called out.
“Wait, Professor!”
Spandrell called as she followed.
James was tearing
up, as the Professor, Spandrell and Hildrea entered the gallery. “I
couldn't stop her, Professor!” he said.
“Who, James?”
the Professor asked.
“The Dean,”
James whispered as he lay against the Professor for comfort.
“The Dean!” the
Professor realized.
“Who?” Spandrell
asked.
“A very dangerous
woman,” the Professor said. She looked in the camera. “Just as I
suspected. Condensation of Matter, a technique she picked up
somewhere in her travels. She's a fiend who glories in chaos and
destruction.”
“A Chronomancer?”
Spandrell asked.
“She has her own
ChroSIMuD,” James put in.
“Her own time
vehicle, eh?” Hildrea asked sarcastically.
“James is right,
she has her own ChroSIMuD, not necessarily a Ver-14, she was a
Chronomancer a long time ago,” the Professor said. She paused. “A
lot of things are becoming clearer.”
“Not to me,”
Spandrell said.
“If the Dean is
here in Galanita, then this represents the final challenge. It
explains why I was brought here. There are old scores to settle. And
that's just a sort of greeting card,” the Professor explained.
Runcible
finished removing the records from the camera.
“Take it to
Records. I’ll have a look at it there,” Spandrell said. She
turned back to the Profesor. “I want to know all you can to tell me
about this Dean. And I warn you now, if there is some private feud
between you, do not try to settle it in Galanita.”
“It cannot be
avoided. Like it or not, Galanita is involved and I'm afraid things
will never be quite the same again,” the Professor said.
They went down from
the gallery back to the Panopticon. “If she's a Chronomancer,
there'll be a record on her in the archives,” Spandrell said.
Chapter 2:
Beginning of a Journey
Soon Hildra saw a
large glowing metallic object, larger than a house,. ‘That’s very
weird!’ she thought. She wanted to get away, but she also wanted to
know more. She moved closer, but the heat becaome overwhelming. She
moved away and decided to wait.
Inside the crashed ship,
Talz Zaneir came to.
Chapter 3:
Brennan vs. the Cult
“What do you
mean?” Danielle asked, as Tabir entered the room and sat on the end
of the bed.
Danielle sat back at
the desk.
“You have noticed
that quite a few of the boy's have coloured their hair purple,
right?” Tabir asked as he ran his hand nervously through his own
rather long hair.
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474
Excerpt
from: Doctor Who: The Doctor and Susan – A Small Mystery
They had left the
formerly Dalek occupied Earth behind. That was a mystery. How had the
Daleks manage to get from Skaro to Earth? The two were a great
distance apart. Yes, it was a great mystery.
Still, there was nothing he could do about it. He
still didn’t have control over where the TARDIS was going. Not
since he left the Hand back in Coal Hill School.
Words: 68
Excerpt from: Doctor
Who: Season 8.5
“Certainly,”
Amanda said,
It
wasn’t long before Laurel Howell arrived. “Hi, Amanda, Miss
Thompson,” she said.
“You
have a special project,” Kristy said.
“Which
is this?” Laurel asked while Amanda rolled her eyes.
“Apparently,
the Doctor and the Mistress are not the only Time Lords to visit
Earth. I’d like you two to find evidence of any other Time Lords
interfering in our history,” Kristy explained.
Words: 66
Excerpt from: Daria:
Loneliness of Alex
the
Club of Cute held it's first meeting at Stacy's house.
Words: 11
Excerpt
from: Daria: Trouble with a Video Assignment
“So, can we have it?” Quinn asked.
“I'll go get it,” Jake said warily.
He soon returned with the camcorder. “First
thing's first. This is a precious, very costly instrument. It's not
the sort of thing one ordinarily lends a teenager,” he said.
“Yes, Daddy,” Quinn said.
“Not even Darian?” Josie asked.
“He has his own,” Quinn answered.
“And it's not as good as this one,” Jake
added. “This has three focus modes.”
“Three?” Josie asked.
“Never underestate the need for good focus at
a distance,” Jake said.
“Right,” Quinn said.
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Total: 741
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