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- 20:05, 25 February 2024 Some Answers (hist | edit) [5,189 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{comicstory |seriesissue=''Planet Terry'' |prev=A Clue |next=Malt Shop Menace |image= |caption= |title=Planet Terry in Some Answers<br>(Part III) |publisher=Marvel Comics |published in=''The Transformers'' issue 18 |date=18th May, 1985 |writer=Lennie Herman (uncredited) |pencils=Warren Kremer (uncredited) |inks=Vince Colletta (uncredited) |letterer=Grace Kremer (uncredited) |colours=[...")
- 12:25, 25 February 2024 Planet Terry's ship (hist | edit) [5,107 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "To facilitate his search for his long lost parents, Planet Terry has '''a ship'''. ==Fiction== Terry's first home was the life ship in which he'd grown up. After doing a favour for the Wazir of Uranus, he was gifted a ship of his own, and he began to travel the galaxy searching for his parents. {{storylink|A Clue}} The ship had retractable landing gear and an access ramp {{storylink|The Search}} on each side. The windows of the cock...")
- 11:52, 25 February 2024 Planet Terry's parents (hist | edit) [8,753 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Planet Terry doesn't know who they are or where they are, but still he'll keep searching for '''his parents'''. ==Fiction== Terry thought he'd been born in the life ship he'd grown up in. He couldn't remember even meeting his parents, and his only memento of them was an empty picture frame that he'd signed himself: "To Terry – love Mom & Dad." The only clue to his past was a wrist bracelet engraved with "Terry", from which he took his name. {{storylink|A Clu...")
- 11:58, 23 February 2024 Servant Robot, Series IV (hist | edit) [1,212 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|This page is just an excuse to get you to look at the facial expression of the guy on the right. He's down bad. The '''Series IV''' is the latest model of '''Servant Robot''' produced by a robot factory on Bznko. Series IVs are statuesque and primped, and presumably have other attributes that put the Series IIIs out of work. ==Fiction== Robota was a Servant Robot, Series III, {{storylink|A Clue}} who worked in...")
- 11:13, 23 February 2024 Hee Haw (hist | edit) [1,108 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|upright=0.6|We want Muffin the Mule. '''Hee Haw''' is Enoch Diggs' Burrobot. He accompanies Diggs when he's prospecting, and has a sense of humour about the old man's scattiness. ==Fiction== Hee Haw lived with Diggs on a small planetoid. He was with Diggs when Planet Terry's ship had to make an emergency landing, and met the small spaceman and his friend Robota. When Terry asked Diggs what he...")
- 10:57, 23 February 2024 Enoch Diggs (hist | edit) [3,298 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "On a small, unmarked planetoid, you'll find prospector '''Enoch Diggs''' and his Burrobot, Hee Haw. A dotty and forgetful fellow, Diggs isn't quite sure what he's prospecting for, but he'll know it when he sees it. Diggs is an old space hound thanks to the 38 years he put in with the Confederation Astro Patrol. The things he ''does'' still remember about his time as mess boy and chief engineer may have a life-altering outcome for Planet Terry. ==Fiction==...")
- 20:56, 20 February 2024 A Clue (hist | edit) [5,539 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{comicstory |seriesissue=''Planet Terry'' |prev=The Search |next=Some Answers |image= |caption= |title=Planet Terry in A Clue<br>(Part II) |publisher=Marvel Comics |published in=''The Transformers'' issue 17 |date=4th May, 1985 |writer=Lennie Herman (uncredited) |pencils=Warren Kremer (uncredited) |inks=Vince Colletta (uncredited) |letterer=Grace Kremer (uncredited) |colours=Peter Kr...")
- 19:19, 20 February 2024 Bolto the Brutal (hist | edit) [622 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "upright=0.5|thumb|They ''had'' a foot, but didn't use it as a foot. Astounding. '''Bolto the Brutal''' can't help how he was made. ==Fiction== According to his blueprints, Bolto the Brutal was supposed to be an unstoppable war robot. During his assembly, the Zipponian technicians had to make do with whatever materials they had to hand, causing Bolto to look significantly different to how he was designed. {{storylink|The Tr...")
- 18:23, 20 February 2024 The Transformers issue 21/Robo-Capers (hist | edit) [1,583 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Transformers'' issue 21/''Robo-Capers''}} {{comicstory |seriesissue=''Robo-Capers'' |prev=The Transformers issue 20/Robo-Capers |next=The Transformers issue 23/Robo-Capers |image=Robo-Capers 21.jpg |caption= |title=''Robo-Capers'' (issue 21) |publisher=Marvel Comics |published in=''The Transformers'' issue 21 |date=29th June, 1985 |by=Lew Stringer }} '''The King's expectations fail to live up to r...")
- 11:04, 19 February 2024 The Transformers issue 20/Robo-Capers (hist | edit) [1,961 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Transformers'' issue 20/''Robo-Capers''}} {{comicstory |seriesissue=''Robo-Capers'' |prev=The Transformers issue 19/Robo-Capers |next=The Transformers issue 21/Robo-Capers |image=Robo-Capers 20.jpg |caption= |title=''Robo-Capers'' (issue 20) |publisher=Marvel Comics |published in=''The Transformers'' issue 20 |date=15th June, 1985 |by=Lew Stringer }} '''The King hopes to invade Earth with a robot...")
- 11:09, 16 February 2024 Kog the Unstoppable (hist | edit) [680 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "upright=0.5|thumb|Same. :''You may have been looking for King Kog.'' '''Kog the Unstoppable''' is a "destructo-robot" belonging to the peoples of Planet Zip. His vast power is surely enough to change the tide of a hitherto fruitless battle. ==Fiction== The King returned from a shambolic invasion and demanded to know why his forces weren't joined in battle by Kog the Unstoppable. His technicians told...")
- 11:02, 16 February 2024 The Transformers issue 19/Robo-Capers (hist | edit) [2,191 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Transformers'' issue 19/''Robo-Capers''}} {{comicstory |seriesissue=''Robo-Capers'' |prev=The Transformers issue 18/Robo-Capers |next=The Transformers issue 20/Robo-Capers |image=Robo-Capers 19.jpg |caption= |title=''Robo-Capers'' (issue 19) |publisher=Marvel Comics |published in=''The Transformers'' issue 19 |date=1st June, 1985 |by=Lew Stringer }} '''The King's latest invasion attempt is a non-st...")
- 20:08, 14 February 2024 Aggrobot (hist | edit) [426 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "upright=0.5|thumb '''Aggrobot''', much like every other robot unveiled by the King of Planet Zip, is the pinnacle of technology, and unbeatable, and invincible. ==Fiction== Aggrobot's elastic band snapped. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 18/Robo-Capers|''Robo-Capers'' issue 18}} Category:Robo-Capers characters Category:Androids Category:Zipponian robots")
- 19:51, 14 February 2024 The Transformers issue 18/Robo-Capers (hist | edit) [2,758 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Transformers'' issue 18/''Robo-Capers''}} {{comicstory |seriesissue=''Robo-Capers'' |prev=The Transformers issue 17/Robo-Capers |next=The Transformers issue 19/Robo-Capers |image=Robo-Capers 18.jpg |caption= |title=''Robo-Capers'' (issue 18) |publisher=Marvel Comics |published in=''The Transformers'' issue 18 |date=18th May, 1985 |by=Lew Stringer }} '''The King unveils the pinnacle of robotic techn...")
- 18:08, 14 February 2024 Minor Zipponian robots (hist | edit) [2,211 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Zipponians on Planet Zip made use of a '''vast number of robots'''. ==Fiction== ===Issue 17=== An all-black Zipponian required a particularly fast robot to fly through space to Earth. This was in order to buy him a bag of spuds before half day closing. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 17/Robo-Capers|''Robo-Capers'' issue 17}} Category:Robo-Capers characters Category:Androids ")
- 17:52, 14 February 2024 The Transformers issue 17/Robo-Capers (hist | edit) [2,333 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Transformers'' issue 17/''Robo-Capers''}} {{comicstory |seriesissue=''Robo-Capers'' |prev=The Transformers issue 16/Robo-Capers |next=The Transformers issue 18/Robo-Capers |image=Robo-Capers 17.jpg |caption= |title=''Robo-Capers'' (issue 17) |publisher=Marvel Comics |published in=''The Transformers'' issue 17 |date=4th May, 1985 |by=Lew Stringer }} '''A Zipponian has a mission that only a super spee...")
- 20:00, 13 February 2024 Judge Goodman (hist | edit) [963 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|upright=0.7|He looks like he was designed for a 70s Disney movie. '''Judge Goodman''' presiding. ==Fiction== Goodman was the judge presiding over the case that followed the 1946 escape attempt from Alcatraz. With Joseph Cretzer, Coy, and Hubbard all killed in the firefight, it fell to the jury to deliberate over the fates of Shockley, Thompson, and Carnes. After 14 ho...")
- 18:57, 13 February 2024 James A. Johnston (hist | edit) [2,388 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|upright=0.7|Definitely Johnston. '''James A. Johnston''' was the first warden of Alcatraz. With a career in prison administration and the responsibility of holding the United States' very worst criminals, he takes his job very seriously and pragmatically. ==Fiction== James A. Johnston had a career in prison administration, formerly heading up San Quentin. On January 1, 1934, Johnston arri...")
- 17:15, 13 February 2024 Richard Oakes (hist | edit) [2,394 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{CW|width=article|reason=Outdated language and stereotypical depictions of Native Americans.}} thumb|right|upright=1.4| The island named Alcatraz was once occupied by a group of '''Native American protestors''', who felt they were owed the land by the U.S. government. A second group of protestors, led by '''Richard Oakes''', invaded the island on another occasion. ==Fiction== After the prison on Alcatraz closed in...")
- 16:55, 13 February 2024 A2 1041 (hist | edit) [1,163 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|upright=0.8| '''"A2 1041"''' was the last criminal registered in Alcatraz. ==Fiction== The prisoner numbered "A2 1041" was held in Alcatraz prison. In 1963, the high council of the penitentiary administration decided that the upkeep of Alcatraz was too expensive. Subsequently, the prison was closed on the 15th of May that year, with "A2 1041" and his cohorts transferred elsewhere. {{storylink|The...")
- 16:17, 13 February 2024 Carnes (hist | edit) [1,530 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{CW|width=article|reason=Racism against Native Americans.}} thumb|right|upright=0.825| '''Carnes''' was a criminal held in Alcatraz. ==Fiction== In 1946, Joseph Cretzer led a mutiny against the guards of Alcatraz alongside Coy, Thompson, and Carnes. Objectives of their escape plan included freeing Hubbard and Shockley from their cells, as well as bargaining hostages for their freedom – th...")
- 15:56, 13 February 2024 Shockley (hist | edit) [1,406 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{CW|width=article|reason=Racism against Native Americans.}} thumb|right|upright=1|''(Shockley is on the right.)'' '''Shockley''' was a criminal held in Alcatraz. ==Fiction== In 1946, Joseph Cretzer led a mutiny against the guards of Alcatraz alongside Coy, Thompson, and Carnes. Objectives of their escape plan included freeing Hubbard and Shockley from their cells, as well as...")
- 15:54, 13 February 2024 Thompson (hist | edit) [1,409 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{CW|width=article|reason=Racism against Native Americans.}} thumb|right|upright=1|''(Thompson is on the left.)'' '''Thompson''' was a criminal held in Alcatraz. ==Fiction== In 1946, Joseph Cretzer led a mutiny against the guards of Alcatraz alongside Coy, Thompson, and Carnes. Objectives of their escape plan included freeing Hubbard and Shockley from their cells, as well as b...")
- 15:41, 13 February 2024 Hubbard (hist | edit) [984 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Hubbard''' was a criminal held in Alcatraz. ==Fiction== In 1946, Joseph Cretzer led a mutiny against the guards of Alcatraz alongside Coy, Thompson, and Carnes. Objectives of their escape plan included freeing Hubbard and Shockley from their cells, as well as bargaining hostages for their freedom – though the two warders they had hostage where killed in the struggle. The prison authorities called in troops as reinfo...")
- 15:24, 13 February 2024 Coy (hist | edit) [1,209 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|upright=0.825|The process of elimination tells us that Coy is on the left, [[Thompson is on the right, and Blakey is in the middle.]] '''Coy''' was a criminal held in Alcatraz. ==Fiction== In 1946, Joseph Cretzer led a mutiny against the guards of Alcatraz alongside Coy, Thompson, and Carnes. Objectives of their escape plan included freeing Hubbard and Shockley fr...")
- 15:04, 13 February 2024 Joseph Cretzer (hist | edit) [1,579 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|upright=0.825| '''Joseph 'Dutch' Cretzer''' was a notorious criminal once considered public enemy no. 5 by the FBI. That's the kind of career trajectory that lands you in Alcatraz. ==Fiction== In 1935, Cretzer was considered public enemy no. 5 by the FBI. He was eventually incarcerated in Alcatraz, where his prisoner number was 548. In 1946, Cretzer led a mutiny against th...")
- 13:38, 13 February 2024 Theodore Cole and Ralph Roe (hist | edit) [1,048 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|upright=1.4| '''Theodore Cole''' and '''Ralph Roe''' were inmates of Alcatraz. They didn't stick around. ==Fiction== Cole and Roe were imprisoned in Alcatraz. After months of planning, they attempted to escape the prison on the 16th of December, 1937, via a wash-house window. Their route was well-prepared, and their escape masked by the thick fog of San Francisco bay. They parted ways when...")
- 12:06, 13 February 2024 Robert Stroud (hist | edit) [699 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|upright=0.825|''(Stroud is on the left.)'' Perhaps the most famous inmate of Alcatraz, '''Robert Stroud''' was also known as "the bird-man of Alcatraz". ==Fiction== Robert Stroud was incarcerated in Alcatraz. He became well-known among the public for his practice of keeping birds in his cell. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} ==Notes== *The real Robert Stroud was not actually permitted to...")
- 11:55, 13 February 2024 Joe Bowers (hist | edit) [1,227 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|upright=0.825| '''Joe Bowers''' was an armed robber and one of the first inmates in Alcatraz. He didn't plan to stay very long. ==Fiction== Joe Bowers was arrested for armed robbery and sentenced to twenty-five years imprisonment. He was transferred to Alcatraz a few days after the prison's opening in 1934 as one of its first inmates. When recognised by a warder, Bowers told him and James A....")
- 11:15, 13 February 2024 Billy (hist | edit) [766 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|upright=0.825| '''Billy''' and his mother lived on Alcatraz island, as family members of one of the prison's fifty warders. He doesn't look pleased about it. ==Fiction== Some time between 1934 and 1963, Billy and his mother lived on the smaller half of Alcatraz island that was unoccupied by prison buildings. Inhabitants like Billy could commute to San Francisco via a motor boat, which operated about a dozen times d...")
- 11:43, 9 February 2024 Alcatraz (hist | edit) [5,156 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Alcatraz''' is a craggy island in San Francisco bay, also known as "'''the Rock'''". It has an area of about 12 acres, and once housed a prisoner-of-war camp. The name "Alcatraz" is often also applied to the federal penitentiary on the island, which operated from 1934 until 1963. The prison was to hold only the worst criminals, under a strict regime to prevent escape at all costs. ==Inhabitants== ===Employees=== Alca...")
- 10:53, 9 February 2024 Marc-Renier Warnauts (hist | edit) [711 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Marc-Renier Warnauts''' (born 29 octobre, 1958) is a Belgian comics illustrator specialising in realistic artwork. He is often known simply as '''Marc-Renier'''.<ref>[https://www.lambiek.net/artists/m/marc-renier.htm Marc-Renier on Lambiek Comiclopedia]</ref> __NOTOC__ ==Work printed in TFUK== ===''From the Fact Files''=== :'''As artist''' *"The Truth About Alcatraz!" (uncredited) ==References=...")
- 10:48, 9 February 2024 29 October (hist | edit) [151 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<noinclude>{{cal-oct}}</noinclude> *'''1958''' – artist Marc-Renier Warnauts is born. <noinclude> 303</noinclude>")
- 10:46, 9 February 2024 22 May (hist | edit) [155 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<noinclude>{{cal-may}}</noinclude> *'''2009''' – writer Yves Duval dies at the age of 75. <noinclude> 143</noinclude>")
- 10:44, 9 February 2024 21 March (hist | edit) [141 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<noinclude>{{cal-mar}}</noinclude> *'''1934''' – writer Yves Duval is born. <noinclude> 081</noinclude>")
- 10:41, 9 February 2024 Yves Duval (hist | edit) [741 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Yves Duval''' (21 Mars, 1934 – 22 Mai, 2009) was a Belgian comics writer. He started work at Le Lombard at 16, where he contributed about 1,500 scripts for short educational comic strips.<ref>[https://www.lambiek.net/artists/d/duval_yves.htm Yves Duval on Lambiek Comiclopedia]</ref> Wow! __NOTOC__ ==Work printed in TFUK== ===''From the Fact Files''=== :'''As writer''' *"The Truth About Alcatraz!" (uncredited) *"Th...")
- 19:53, 6 February 2024 Nixon (hist | edit) [844 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|upright=0.825 '''Nixon''' was the President of the United States. He appears to have been involved in some sort of controversy. ==Fiction== {{TFWiki|Richard_Nixon|Richard Nixon}} In 1973, President Nixon signed a $119 million plan to transform Alcatraz from a prison island into a tourist attraction. {{storylink|The Truth About Alcatraz!}} In 1984, after Senator Miles Brickman'...")
- 18:12, 6 February 2024 The Truth About Alcatraz! (hist | edit) [14,810 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{comicstory |seriesissue=''From Our Transformers Fact Files'' |prev=Trapped Beneath the Waves! |next=The Battle of Hastings – The True Story. |image= |caption= |title=The Truth About Alcatraz! |publisher=Marvel Comics |published in=''The Transformers'' issue 17 |date=4th May, 1985 |writer=Yves Duval<ref name=oubliees/> (uncredited) |artist=Marc-Renier Warnauts<ref name=oubliees/> (uncredited)...")
- 17:48, 6 February 2024 Hunched dragon man (hist | edit) [1,627 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|upright=0.8 Among the people that live on Bznko is a '''green, frilled creature'''. ==Fiction== The hunched dragon man was present when Planet Terry landed on Bznko to once again ask after his parents. After another inhabitant dismissed Terry for the umteenth time, the dragon told him that they had enough problems without him and his dumb questions. Said problem was the most feared creature...")
- 17:03, 6 February 2024 Bznko bickerers (hist | edit) [2,176 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb Among the people that live on Bznko are a '''trio of aliens that argue about the date'''. ==Fiction== The trio were quite familiar with Planet Terry and his quest for his missing parents, such that they dreaded his return. On one occasion, while enjoying a walk on a sunny and partly sunny day, the aliens were surprised to hear the engines of a landing space ship. Recognising it as belonging to...")
- 14:36, 6 February 2024 Bznko (hist | edit) [2,177 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|upright=0.7 '''Bznko''' is a distant planet. Despite its locals' insistence that nobody ever visits there, it is home to individuals from an incredibly varied number of species. Bznko orbits two suns; a typical weather forecast is "sunny and partly sunny". A years on Bznko is referred to as a "Spxl", which is divided into months called "Months". Individual months include Fklm, Grpz, Blzk, and Plkm – each of which have...")
- 22:21, 4 February 2024 23 July (hist | edit) [157 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<noinclude>{{cal-jul}}</noinclude> *'''2022''' – editor Sid Jacobson dies at the age of 92. <noinclude> 205</noinclude>")
- 22:20, 4 February 2024 20 October (hist | edit) [143 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<noinclude>{{cal-oct}}</noinclude> *'''1929''' – editor Sid Jacobson is born. <noinclude> 294</noinclude>")
- 22:18, 4 February 2024 Sid Jacobson (hist | edit) [987 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{MarvelWiki|Sid_Jacobson|Sid Jacobson}} '''Sid Jacobson''' (October 20, 1929 – July 23, 2022) was a writer and editor in children's publishing, and one of the former Harvey Comics staff members poached by Marvel to create Star Comics. __NOTOC__ ==Work printed in TFUK== ===''Planet Terry''=== :'''As editor''' *"The Search" **"Part II: A Clue" **"...")
- 22:08, 4 February 2024 3 June (hist | edit) [158 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<noinclude>{{cal-jun}}</noinclude> *'''1991''' – inker Vince Colletta dies at the age of 67. <noinclude> 155</noinclude>")
- 22:06, 4 February 2024 15 October (hist | edit) [144 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<noinclude>{{cal-oct}}</noinclude> *'''1923''' – inker Vince Colletta is born. <noinclude> 289</noinclude>")
- 22:04, 4 February 2024 Vince Colletta (hist | edit) [874 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{MarvelWiki|Vince_Colletta|Vince Colletta}} '''Vince Colletta''' (October 15, 1923 – June 3, 1991) was a comics artist and inker, known for his inks on {{Marvel|Jack_Kirby|Jack Kirby's}} pencils during the Silver Age – though more recently, his work has come under criticism. __NOTOC__ ==Work printed in TFUK== ===''Planet Terry''=== :'''As inker''' *"The Search" **"Part II: A Clue" **"Some Answers|Pa...")
- 19:53, 4 February 2024 Yungmun (hist | edit) [2,685 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Did you hear the one about the '''Yungmun'''? A funny thing happened to him on the way to a gig. He'd just flew in from a planet he'd bored to death – and yes, his arms were tired, don't even ''ask'' – and the audience groaned at him! I tell ya, tough crowd! Kids these days wouldn't know a joke if it bit 'em! No respect for the classics! The Yungmun ''won't'' be here all week. ==Fiction== {{storylink|The Search}} ==Notes== *The Yungmun is named after one-line...")
- 12:38, 4 February 2024 Planet Terry (hist | edit) [16,649 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There is a dreaded pest that plagues and irritates the peoples of the universe – and his name is '''Terry'''. Separated from his parents moments after his birth, Terry now wanders the universe searching for them, his only mementos being a bracelet that bears his name and a blank frame where his mom and dad should be pictured. His intergalactic search is so prolific that species everywhere have come to call him '''Planet Terry'''. Despite his independent lifestyle, T...")
- 12:08, 4 February 2024 Robota (hist | edit) [13,292 bytes] TheLastGherkin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A former Servant Robot, Series III, put out to pasture by the new model, '''Robota''' got a second chance at life thanks to Planet Terry. Naturally inquisitive and obliging, Robota goes out of her way to help people – even those who have previously threatened her wellbeing – and does it all with a pleasant demeanour and a well-natured wisecrack. She's protective of Terry, as can be seen when a certain beautiful princess enters the picture... o...")