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On the [[UNIT website]], many '''press briefings''' were released by [[UNIT]] personnel, identified or [[Anonymity|anonymously]]. Several were [[embargo]]ed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[UNIT's Position on The London Incident (short story)|UNIT's Position on The London Incident]]'', ''[[UNIT's New York Operation Expansion (short story)|UNIT's New York Operation Expansion]]'', et al.) | On the [[UNIT website]], many '''press briefings''' were released by [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] personnel, identified or [[Anonymity|anonymously]]. Several were [[embargo]]ed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[UNIT's Position on The London Incident (short story)|UNIT's Position on The London Incident]]'', ''[[UNIT's New York Operation Expansion (short story)|UNIT's New York Operation Expansion]]'', et al.) | ||
The first to be released was a short briefing about the [[clock]]s [[Daylight savings|going forwards]]; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Clocks Go Forward (short story)|The Clocks Go Forward]]'') the second to be released was on [[10 March]], an anonymously written warning about the malicious [[Internet]] [[virus]] "[[RUFFCUT]]"; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Computer Virus File Sharing Alert (short story)|Computer Virus File Sharing Alert]]'') the third was embargoed to [[31 January]] [[2005]], a mournful release [[Skaniska Incident|detailing the deaths of thirteen soldiers]] whilst on an [[operational manoeuvre]]s on the [[Russian Steppes]], filed by [[Corp]] [[M Osborne]]; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[UNIT's Position on the Skaniska Incident (short story)|UNIT's Position on the Skaniska Incident]]'') the fourth was embargoed to [[28 March|two days]] after "[[The London Incident]]" on [[26 March]] [[2005]], where [[allegation]]s that arose after the attack of [[Auton|shop-window dummies]] were attempted to be dispelled, filed by [[ | The first to be released was a short briefing about the [[clock]]s [[Daylight savings|going forwards]]; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Clocks Go Forward (short story)|The Clocks Go Forward]]'') the second to be released was on [[10 March]], an anonymously written warning about the malicious [[Internet]] [[virus]] "[[RUFFCUT]]"; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Computer Virus File Sharing Alert (short story)|Computer Virus File Sharing Alert]]'') the third was embargoed to [[31 January]] [[2005]], a mournful release [[Skaniska Incident|detailing the deaths of thirteen soldiers]] whilst on an [[operational manoeuvre]]s on the [[Russian Steppes]], filed by [[Corp]] [[M Osborne]]; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[UNIT's Position on the Skaniska Incident (short story)|UNIT's Position on the Skaniska Incident]]'') the fourth was embargoed to [[28 March|two days]] after "[[The London Incident]]" on [[26 March]] [[2005]], where [[allegation]]s that arose after the attack of [[Auton|shop-window dummies]] were attempted to be dispelled, filed by [[Staff Sergeant]] [[A. Frederick]] dispelled; ([[PROSE]]: ''[[UNIT's Position on The London Incident (short story)|UNIT's Position on The London Incident]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]'') and the fifth was also embargoed, this time to [[31 March]], again filed by Staff Sergeant Frederick, which announced the new leadership of [[UNIT's New York Liason Office]], [[Major]] [[A Highway]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[UNIT's New York Operation Expansion (short story)|UNIT's New York Operation Expansion]]'') | ||
Sgt A. Frederick also briefed the press on [[Christmas Eve]] following the disappearance of the ''[[Guinevere One]]'', stating that UNIT had no position on the probe other than their general [[support]] for [[mankind]]'s [[peace]]ful expansion into the [[star]]s, and that they were building, according to Frederick, a "[[secret mission control centre]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Guinevere One (short story)|Guinevere One]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 6 May 2022
- You may be looking for UNIT Press Briefings.
On the UNIT website, many press briefings were released by UNIT personnel, identified or anonymously. Several were embargoed. (PROSE: UNIT's Position on The London Incident, UNIT's New York Operation Expansion, et al.)
The first to be released was a short briefing about the clocks going forwards; (PROSE: The Clocks Go Forward) the second to be released was on 10 March, an anonymously written warning about the malicious Internet virus "RUFFCUT"; (PROSE: Computer Virus File Sharing Alert) the third was embargoed to 31 January 2005, a mournful release detailing the deaths of thirteen soldiers whilst on an operational manoeuvres on the Russian Steppes, filed by Corp M Osborne; (PROSE: UNIT's Position on the Skaniska Incident) the fourth was embargoed to two days after "The London Incident" on 26 March 2005, where allegations that arose after the attack of shop-window dummies were attempted to be dispelled, filed by Staff Sergeant A. Frederick dispelled; (PROSE: UNIT's Position on The London Incident, TV: The Runaway Bride) and the fifth was also embargoed, this time to 31 March, again filed by Staff Sergeant Frederick, which announced the new leadership of UNIT's New York Liason Office, Major A Highway. (PROSE: UNIT's New York Operation Expansion)
Sgt A. Frederick also briefed the press on Christmas Eve following the disappearance of the Guinevere One, stating that UNIT had no position on the probe other than their general support for mankind's peaceful expansion into the stars, and that they were building, according to Frederick, a "secret mission control centre". (PROSE: Guinevere One)