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In [[November]] [[1963]], he met [[Rachel Jensen|Professor Rachel Jensen]] for the first time after he tricked her into investigating Sir [[Gideon Vale]] and the Starfire project. At the time, he was trying to keep Counter-Measures operational, a job made harder when the work it did could not be fully revealed. The Starfire Affair turned out to be a genocidal plot by [[The Light (1963: The Assassination Games)|alien infiltrators, the Light]], who had people in various key positions in the British government (and murdered Stephen Mulryne in front of him). Counter-Measures and the [[Seventh Doctor]] thwarted the plot and Sir Toby, while keeping out the alien nature, was able to use this to get the government to agree to re-establish Counter-Measures. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[1963: The Assassination Games (audio story)|1963: The Assassination Games]]'')
In [[November]] [[1963]], he met [[Rachel Jensen|Professor Rachel Jensen]] for the first time after he tricked her into investigating Sir [[Gideon Vale]] and the Starfire project. At the time, he was trying to keep Counter-Measures operational, a job made harder when the work it did could not be fully revealed. The Starfire Affair turned out to be a genocidal plot by [[The Light (1963: The Assassination Games)|alien infiltrators, the Light]], who had people in various key positions in the British government (and murdered Stephen Mulryne in front of him). Counter-Measures and the [[Seventh Doctor]] thwarted the plot and Sir Toby, while keeping out the alien nature, was able to use this to get the government to agree to re-establish Counter-Measures. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[1963: The Assassination Games (audio story)|1963: The Assassination Games]]'')


He made many deals to set up Counter-Measures and keep it going, and discouraged [[Ian Gilmore]] from seeking any more resources from the [[Ministry of Defence]]: he felt Counter-Measures (and himself) would look more credible if they could handle themselves. After their first post-Shoreditch mission, investigating [[Heinrich Schumann]]'s [[teleportation]] experiments, he agreed to put [[Rachel Jensen]] in charge rather than Gilmore. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Threshold (audio story)|Threshold]]'') Taking up Counter-Measures meant he lost his place in the nuclear war Citadel bunkers, a fact about which he was annoyed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fifth Citadel (audio story)|The Fifth Citadel]])''
He made many deals to set up Counter-Measures and keep it going, and discouraged [[Ian Gilmore]] from seeking any more resources from the [[Ministry of Defence]]: he felt Counter-Measures (and himself) would look more credible if they could handle themselves. After their first post-Shoreditch mission, investigating [[Heinrich Schumman]]'s [[teleportation]] experiments, he agreed to put [[Rachel Jensen]] in charge rather than Gilmore. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Threshold (audio story)|Threshold]]'') Taking up Counter-Measures meant he lost his place in the nuclear war Citadel bunkers, a fact about which he was annoyed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fifth Citadel (audio story)|The Fifth Citadel]])''


The second Counter-Measures duty was to ensure Broderick's artificially intelligent Sentient Engine Generator 2 computer ([[Sen-Gen]]) project was working smoothly. Sir Toby was aware Broderick was using Jensen's own research for Sen-Gen and was amused by the idea of Jensen finding out, and even gave Broderick recordings of her voice. Unknown to his old school friend, he was secretly having him watched by [[Julian St Stephen]], and was also making use of Gilmore's old ties to Sen-Gen's Dr Cervenka. When it was discovered that Sen-Gen was driving people insane, he publicly shut the project done. In secret, he callously broke Broderick's mind so the government could use him to make another such computer. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Artificial Intelligence (audio story)|Artificial Intelligence]]'')
The second Counter-Measures duty was to ensure Broderick's artificially intelligent Sentient Engine Generator 2 computer ([[Sen-Gen]]) project was working smoothly. Sir Toby was aware Broderick was using Jensen's own research for Sen-Gen and was amused by the idea of Jensen finding out, and even gave Broderick recordings of her voice. Unknown to his old school friend, he was secretly having him watched by [[Julian St Stephen]], and was also making use of Gilmore's old ties to Sen-Gen's Dr Cervenka. When it was discovered that Sen-Gen was driving people insane, he publicly shut the project done. In secret, he callously broke Broderick's mind so the government could use him to make another such computer. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Artificial Intelligence (audio story)|Artificial Intelligence]]'')
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