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An '''untitled {{w|Flash}} game''' was available on the [[U.N.I.T. (fictional website)|U.N.I.T. website]] that allowed the player, playing as the [[Ninth Doctor]], to launch a [[missile]] anywhere on the globe, vaguely recreating the events of [[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]''. As the game required [[Adobe Flash|Flash]] to operate, it is now no longer easily accessible due to Flash's shutdown; in order to play it, one must find a Flash alternative.
An '''untitled {{w|Flash}} game''' was available on the [[U.N.I.T. (fictional website)|''U.N.I.T.'' website]] that allowed the player, playing as the [[Ninth Doctor]], to launch a [[missile]] anywhere on the globe, vaguely recreating the events of [[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]''. As the game required [[Adobe Flash|Flash]] to operate, it is now no longer easily accessible due to Flash's shutdown; in order to play it, one must find a Flash alternative.


Due to the fact that the game was not narrative, this Wiki does not consider it [[T:VS|a valid source]] for writing articles with.
Due to the fact that the game was not narrative, this Wiki does not consider it [[T:VS|a valid source]] for writing articles with.

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An untitled Flash game was available on the U.N.I.T. website that allowed the player, playing as the Ninth Doctor, to launch a missile anywhere on the globe, vaguely recreating the events of TV: World War Three. As the game required Flash to operate, it is now no longer easily accessible due to Flash's shutdown; in order to play it, one must find a Flash alternative.

Due to the fact that the game was not narrative, this Wiki does not consider it a valid source for writing articles with.

Story

The announcement if the missles are launched.

The Ninth Doctor, after entering the password "buffalo" into the override code field, could navigate and fire a missile towards anywhere on Earth.

References

Behind the override code field existed several menu hubs for UNIT personnel, including:

The menu titled "Applications" contains:
The menu titled "Satellite" contains:
The menu titled "Communication" contains:
The menu titled "Information" contains:
There also exists a search engine for U.N.I.T. Data Archives

Notes

to be added

External links