The August issue of Animalia Magazine was called the Time Capsule edition, mainly because August didn't have any real holidays, so it decided on doing a combination of major events in the past and future events.
While almost everyone knew at least some of the major events of the last six years, it was good to have a comprehensive list of past events, as well as some good details about what had happened then.
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The list of Future events focused mainly on new colonies for Animalians, including the ones planned in Europe. For example, while the colony in France had a theme of "a more sexually open Victorian Era", while the Spanish Colony would be more focused on the "Golden Era of Exploration", there were others that were well on their way to becoming full-fledged colonies, such as MacDuff's Castle, which was generating a focus on a combination of the Redwall Abbey series and Medieval Europe. Whether or not Brian Jaques was still alive, he would no doubt feel flattered by this new colony.
The biggest (semi-kidding) part of the article was a fold-out map (in the physical copy) of the Titanic 2.X, which would be traveling around the Mediterranean, mainly between the Animalia colonies that would be there. While the overall theme was to be somewhat similar to the original Titanic, a lot of the original features, such as the smoking lounge and Turkish bath, were removed or altered for the planned Animalian Casino and Strip Club, since there would be a few colonies who wouldn't be able to have such a thing due to politics, religion, or otherwise.
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Another article talked about the second Dinotopian Colony, since Dino City was facing a housing issue due to developing a reputation as a kind of refuge for the people who have been targeted by "Texan Stupidity", though the internet rumor that suggested that would be near impossible to locate at the source. While the article focused mainly on where it would be located, there were a few "spoof articles" that actually expanded on why a location might or might not be chosen as a possible colony location, mainly inspired by posts from internet trolls, but there were a few understandable ones, such as the Nowhere in or near Florida, which was inspired by the various "Florida man/woman" news stories.
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A final article talked about the "evolution" of nuclear power, from winning a world war, to various nuclear power plants. It also included a list of all officially recorded nuclear disasters, from the greatest to the least, according to the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES). While Chernobyl and Fukushima were two of the most well-known, there were several others that were surprising to most people.