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− | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Awesome| Awesome]]:''' [[Conqueror, Sir Edward| Sir Edward Conqueror]] finds the [[Book of Mercury]] in a Native American burial ground. (''Judgment Day: Omega'') | + | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:Awesome|Awesome]]:''' [[Conqueror, Sir Edward| Sir Edward Conqueror]] finds the [[Book of Mercury]] in a Native American burial ground. (''Judgment Day: Omega'') |
− | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Back to the Future| Back to the Future]]:''' Doc finishes building his second time machine, out of a steam train, and he, Clara, [[Brown, Jules| Jules]] and [[Brown, Verne|Verne]] head to the future. | + | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:Back to the Future|Back to the Future]]:''' Doc finishes building his second time machine, out of a steam train, and he, Clara, [[Brown, Jules| Jules]] and [[Brown, Verne|Verne]] head to the future. |
− | '''[[:Category:Chronology: | + | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:Gargoyles|Gargoyles]], [[:Category:Chronology:Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles|Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles]]:''' [[Malone, Mason "Mace"|Mason "Mace" Malone]] is born. ([http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg| Ask Greg]) |
− | + | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]]:''' End of the first Sino-Japanese War with the Treaty of Shimonoseki. Wilhelm Roentgen discovers X-rays. Alfred Nobel establishes the Nobel Prize in his will. | |
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==New Fictional Works== | ==New Fictional Works== |
Revision as of 18:31, 29 March 2006
Events
- Awesome: Sir Edward Conqueror finds the Book of Mercury in a Native American burial ground. (Judgment Day: Omega)
- Back to the Future: Doc finishes building his second time machine, out of a steam train, and he, Clara, Jules and Verne head to the future.
- Real World: End of the first Sino-Japanese War with the Treaty of Shimonoseki. Wilhelm Roentgen discovers X-rays. Alfred Nobel establishes the Nobel Prize in his will.
New Fictional Works
Notable Books
The Second Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers.
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