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The Seventh Doctor and Mel arrive at the trading colony Iceworld on the dark side of the planet Svartos. They soon run into Sabalom Glitz, who is on Svartos to work off a debt that he owes to the crime lord Kane, and is preparing to explore the depths of Svartos to locate a treasure reportedly protected by a dragon, aided by a map given to him by Kane; in exchange, Kane will return Glitz's ...
Dragonfire may refer to: iDragon.Fire was raised by his granny and grand pa unffortunately last year was the hardest year his lost his grandpa since then he stepped down doing music; hobbies: music reading books. iDragon.Fire have a daughter shes 5years old now; Singles so far nkene nkene ft lil ndurell; On the role ft dope 6east; August freestlyle
Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle is a platform game developed by Activision's internal Console Development Group and published by Activision in 1998 for the PlayStation and by Crave Entertainment for the Game Boy Color known as Pitfall: Beyond the Jungle in 1998.
Dragon Fire is a 1993 martial arts film set in a dystopian Los Angeles in the year 2050. It is notable for heavily using actual kickboxing champions for the actors.
The numbering scheme in this list follows the official website's episode guide. [2] Other sources, such as the Region 1 classic Doctor Who DVD releases , use different numbering schemes, which diverge after the 108th story, The Horns of Nimon (1979–1980).
The viewing figures were 5.0, 5.0, 4.3 & 3.9 million viewers, respectively. [8] Paul Cornell, Martin Day and Keith Topping wrote of the serial in The Discontinuity Guide (1995), "For an eight-year old, this was the most terrifying slice of Who. Now it seems a little ordinary, a simple reworking of classic themes.
The Genocide Machine is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.It forms the first serial in the Dalek Empire arc, which continues in The Apocalypse Element and The Mutant Phase.
Lady Jaye is a fictional character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. She was originally created as a character for the G.I. Joe animated series produced by Marvel Productions and Sunbow Productions in 1984, was later produced as an action figure, and was finally introduced into the comic book in 1985.