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He succeeded [[Aubrey Fairchild (Beautiful Chaos)|Aubrey Fairchild]] in [[2009]] and was the PM at the time of the 456 Incident. He met with [[John Frobisher]] and left control of the 456 Crisis to Frobisher so he could deny involvement if anything went wrong. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day One]]'')
He succeeded [[Aubrey Fairchild (Beautiful Chaos)|Aubrey Fairchild]] in [[2009]] and was the PM at the time of the 456 Incident. He met with [[John Frobisher]] and left control of the 456 Crisis to Frobisher so he could deny involvement if anything went wrong. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day One]]'')


The next day, he met with Frobisher to discuss the crisis and made it clear to Frobisher that he would be blamed if things went wrong. Afterwards he went to look at the gas tank being made for the 456 on Floor 13 of [[Thames House]]. The tank was built for the 456  when [[456 Ambassador|the ambassador]] visited the next day. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Two]]'')
The next day, he met with Frobisher to discuss the crisis and made it clear to Frobisher that he would be blamed if things went wrong. Afterwards he went to look at the gas tank being made for the 456 on Floor 13 of [[Thames House]]. The tank was built for the 456  when [[456 ambassador|the ambassador]] visited the next day. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Two]]'')


Green addressed the nation the next morning, promising calm and stability. He did not have a high profile on Day Three, only being seen observing the 456 landing at Thames House from his office in [[Downing Street]]. He witnessed the negotiation between Frobisher and the 456. Green was reprimanded by General [[Austin Pierce|Pierce]] of the [[United States of America|American]] military for trying to cover up the British government's prior involvement with the 456. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Three]]'')
Green addressed the nation the next morning, promising calm and stability. He did not have a high profile on Day Three, only being seen observing the 456 landing at Thames House from his office in [[Downing Street]]. He witnessed the negotiation between Frobisher and the 456. Green was reprimanded by General [[Austin Pierce|Pierce]] of the [[United States of America|American]] military for trying to cover up the British government's prior involvement with the 456. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Three]]'')
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Shortly after the crisis, Green was still Prime Minister. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Don't Step on the Grass]]'')
Shortly after the crisis, Green was still Prime Minister. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Don't Step on the Grass]]'')


* '''British Prime Minister'''
* British Prime Minister
* Office: May 2009 onwards
* Office: May 2009 onwards
* Preceded by: [[Aubrey Fairchild (Beautiful Chaos)|Aubrey Fairchild]]
* Preceded by: [[Aubrey Fairchild (Beautiful Chaos)|Aubrey Fairchild]]


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Revision as of 02:52, 30 August 2013

Brian Green was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the 456 incident.

Biography

He succeeded Aubrey Fairchild in 2009 and was the PM at the time of the 456 Incident. He met with John Frobisher and left control of the 456 Crisis to Frobisher so he could deny involvement if anything went wrong. (TV: Children of Earth: Day One)

The next day, he met with Frobisher to discuss the crisis and made it clear to Frobisher that he would be blamed if things went wrong. Afterwards he went to look at the gas tank being made for the 456 on Floor 13 of Thames House. The tank was built for the 456 when the ambassador visited the next day. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Two)

Green addressed the nation the next morning, promising calm and stability. He did not have a high profile on Day Three, only being seen observing the 456 landing at Thames House from his office in Downing Street. He witnessed the negotiation between Frobisher and the 456. Green was reprimanded by General Pierce of the American military for trying to cover up the British government's prior involvement with the 456. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three)

On Day Four, Green held a meeting of COBRA to discuss how to meet the 456's demands of 10% of Great Britain's children, Green made a decision to exempt any COBRA member's children and grandchildren, including his own. After hearing ideas from COBRA, he agreed with Denise Riley's plan to select the lowest 10% of children in the school league tables. Green had John Frobisher arrange transport for this. However Lois Habiba was spying on the meeting. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Four)

On the day he agreed to give the children to the 456, Green had full control of the crisis taken from him and given to General Pierce, who oversaw the taking of the 10% of the children. During the day, he had Frobisher order a media stunt to encourage the cover story for the taking of the children; innoculations. Green later told Frobisher that his children would be taken and given to the 456 so that the government would be seen to have suffered. Frobisher killed himself and his family to spare them this fate. At the end of the day, Green was having a meeting in the Cabinet room with Denise Riley and Frobisher's PA, Bridget Spears. Green commented on how the situation turned out "lucky" for him. Spears blackmailed Green. She told him she had used the Torchwood contact lenses to record the day's events in the Cabinet room, including Green's comment about being lucky. Green threatened to have Spears arrested but Riley let Spears go and implied that she would be taking over from him (possibly behind the scenes). (TV: Children of Earth: Day Five)

Shortly after the crisis, Green was still Prime Minister. (COMIC: Don't Step on the Grass)