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{{storylink|The Battle of Hastings – The True Story.}} |
{{storylink|The Battle of Hastings – The True Story.}} |
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===16th Century=== |
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The unnamed island that would become [[Alcatraz]] was on the map by the end of the 16th Century. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} |
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===18th Century=== |
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The island that would become [[Alcatraz]] was named "Isla de Alcatraces" by a Spanish-speaking captain after the "alcatraces" – pelicans – that called it home. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} |
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===20th Century: 1930s=== |
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After a period of being a prisoner-of-war camp, the buildings on [[Alcatraz]] became a federal penitentiary on '''January the 1st'''. The inmates arrived a few days later, and within a few months, [[Joe Bowers]] made the first documented escape attempt. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} |
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{{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} |
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In 1935, before his incarceration in [[Alcatraz]], [[Joseph Cretzer]] was considered by the F.B.I. to be public enemy no. 5. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} |
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On the '''16th of December''', [[Theodore Cole and Ralph Roe]] attempted to escape [[Alcatraz]]. While they managed to leave the facility, they were never heard from again, and may have been claimed by the troubled waters of San Francisco bay. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} |
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The former ''Squalus'', after being renamed ''Sailfish'', operated in the Pacific Ocean during the Second World War. In '''December''' 1943, it destroyed a Japanese cargo ship, which by coincidence was carrying crew members from ''[[Sculpin]]'' who had previously aided in ''Squalus''{{'}} rescue. {{storylink|Trapped Beneath the Waves!}} |
The former ''Squalus'', after being renamed ''Sailfish'', operated in the Pacific Ocean during the Second World War. In '''December''' 1943, it destroyed a Japanese cargo ship, which by coincidence was carrying crew members from ''[[Sculpin]]'' who had previously aided in ''Squalus''{{'}} rescue. {{storylink|Trapped Beneath the Waves!}} |
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In [[Alcatraz]], a party of mutineers consisting of [[Coy]], [[Hubbard]], [[Shockley]], [[Thompson]], [[Carnes]], and their leader [[Joseph Cretzer]] attempted to exchange hostages for their freedom. Their defences were breached three days later; three men including Cretzer were killed, with Shockley and Thompson sentenced to death and Carnes given life imprisonment. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} |
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The high council of penitentiary administration decided [[Alcatraz]] was a waste of taxpayer money. The prison was shuttered; the final prisoners were transferred out on '''15th May'''. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} |
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On the '''8th of March''', a group of five Native Americans occupied [[Alcatraz]] to protest their treatment by the U.S. government. On the '''9th of November''', another group of Native Americans, led by [[Richard Oakes]] invaded the island. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} |
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The Native American occupation of [[Alcatraz]] was ended by a sudden outbreak of fire. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} |
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President [[Nixon]] signed a plan worth $119 million to turn [[Alcatraz]] into a tourist attraction. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} |
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{{tfstorylink|The_Legacy_of_Unicron!|The Legacy of Unicron!}} |
{{tfstorylink|The_Legacy_of_Unicron!|The Legacy of Unicron!}} |
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{{storylink|Man of the Year}} |
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{{storylink|If This Be Sanctuary?!}} |
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{{storylink|Rime of the Ancient Wrecker!}} |
{{storylink|Rime of the Ancient Wrecker!}} |
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The Chromobots were confronted by the Mutants, who were expecting them based on Predator's predictions. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 24/The Chromobots|Issue 24}} Predator himself arrived to brag about what he'd achieved with the time modulator. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 25/The Chromobots|Issue 25}} Dudley snatched the device from Predator, and he and the Chromobots returned to 1985. [[Shield]] destroyed the modulator, causing Predator's timeline to fold in on itself, erasing the Chromatic criminal and his achievements from existence and allowing future history to run its unaltered course. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 26/The Chromobots|Issue 26}} |
The Chromobots were confronted by the Mutants, who were expecting them based on Predator's predictions. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 24/The Chromobots|Issue 24}} Predator himself arrived to brag about what he'd achieved with the time modulator. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 25/The Chromobots|Issue 25}} Dudley snatched the device from Predator, and he and the Chromobots returned to 1985. [[Shield]] destroyed the modulator, causing Predator's timeline to fold in on itself, erasing the Chromatic criminal and his achievements from existence and allowing future history to run its unaltered course. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 26/The Chromobots|Issue 26}} |
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===Undated future events=== |
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====Planet Terry's future==== |
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==Westphalling== |
==Westphalling== |