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{{Quote|It’s the Baskerville testing site. It’s been going for eighty-odd years. I’m not sure anyone really knows what’s there any more.|[[ |
{{Quote|It’s the Baskerville testing site. It’s been going for eighty-odd years. I’m not sure anyone really knows what’s there any more.|[[John Watson]] to [[Sherlock Holmes]]}} |
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The '''Baskerville Military Base''' is a military base home to scientific experiments, based in the [[Dartmoor]]. |
The '''Baskerville Military Base''' is a military base home to scientific experiments, based in the [[Dartmoor]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===The experiments=== |
===The experiments=== |
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{{Quote|Since the end of the Second World War, there’ve been persistent stories about the Baskerville experiments: genetic mutations, animals grown for the battlefield. There are many who believe that within this compound, in the heart of this ancient wilderness, there are horrors beyond imagining. But the real question is: are all of them still inside?|A journalist about Baskerville}} |
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===Visit of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson=== |
===Visit of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson=== |
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{{Quote|Minefield? Technically Baskerville’s an army base, so I guess they’ve always been keen to keep people out.|John Watson to Sherlock Holmes}} |
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==Workers== |
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Revision as of 19:50, 12 September 2023
" | It’s the Baskerville testing site. It’s been going for eighty-odd years. I’m not sure anyone really knows what’s there any more. — John Watson to Sherlock Holmes |
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The Baskerville Military Base is a military base home to scientific experiments, based in the Dartmoor.
History
The experiments
" | Since the end of the Second World War, there’ve been persistent stories about the Baskerville experiments: genetic mutations, animals grown for the battlefield. There are many who believe that within this compound, in the heart of this ancient wilderness, there are horrors beyond imagining. But the real question is: are all of them still inside? — A journalist about Baskerville |
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Visit of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson
" | Minefield? Technically Baskerville’s an army base, so I guess they’ve always been keen to keep people out. — John Watson to Sherlock Holmes |
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Workers
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