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[[Captain]] '''Erisa Magambo''' was a [[UNIT]] officer in the early [[21st century]].
[[Captain]] '''Erisa Magambo''' was a [[UNIT]] officer active during the early [[21st century]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
[[Donna Noble]] encountered [[Erisa Magambo (Donna's World)|an alternate version of Magambo]] while trapped in [[Donna's World|a deviant timeline]]; after coming to terms with their predicament, Donna, Magambo and a timeline-hopping [[Rose Tyler]] worked together to reverse the [[Time Beetle]]’s impact on history. ([[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'')
[[Donna Noble]] encountered [[Erisa Magambo (Donna's World)|an alternate version of Magambo]] while trapped in [[Donna's World|a deviant timeline]]; after coming to terms with their predicament, Donna, Magambo and a timeline-hopping [[Rose Tyler]] worked together to reverse the [[Time Beetle]]’s impact on history. ([[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left (TV story)|Turn Left]]'')


In [[April]] [[2009]], Magambo's UNIT command were sent on site after [[The 200|a bus]] had supposedly vanished into thin air and when a blackened human skeleton emerged from the [[wormhole]], which they were alerted to by DI Macmillan of the Metropolitan Police. She and [[Malcolm Taylor]] were called by the [[Tenth Doctor]] from the other side of the wormhole; she saluted him over the phone, but quickly denied it when he asked her if she had. He warned UNIT of [[The Swarm (Planet of the Dead)|an alien swarm]] intent on coming to Earth via the wormhole. She ordered Malcolm to close it, though the Doctor and the bus passengers would be trapped on the other side. When Malcolm refused, she drew a gun on him and ordered him to; when he still refused, she showed surprise at his determination and seemed reluctant to shoot him.
In [[April]] [[2009]], DI Macmillan of the [[Metropolitan Police Service|Metropolitan Police]] discovered strange occurrences along a London bus route, and decided to alert UNIT. Magambo's UNIT command arrived at the site, learning [[The 200|a bus]] had supposedly vanished into thin air while crossing the Gladwell Road Tunnel, from which a charred human skeleton later emerged.  


At that moment, a UNIT soldier called out that the bus had returned, except this time it was flying. Magambo rushed outside to see this for herself and was just in time to witness three of the Swarm coming through as well. Calling a Code Red, Magambo and her men opened fire on the creatures while Malcolm managed to close the wormhole after a brief technical malfunction. The Swarm were able to resist the bullets from the soldiers guns, but were no match for the more powerful anti-air batteries and, with some help from the Doctor, they were eventually killed. She thanked the Doctor via a salute and gave him [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]], which UNIT had found in [[Buckingham Palace]]'s garden. She and her men bore witness to the escape of Lady Christina de Souza first from police custody (though she and her men made no effort to stop her) and then in the flying bus, much to their astonishment and amusement. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'') She then contacted [[Mace (The Sontaran Stratagem)|Alan Mace]] to inform him of the preceding events. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Judge, Jury and Executioner (short story)|Judge, Jury and Executioner]]'')
Magambo and UNIT scientist [[Malcolm Taylor]] soon learned that a wormhole to the [[planet]] [[San Helios]] had opened within the tunnel. They were called by the [[Tenth Doctor]] from the other side of the wormhole; she saluted him over the phone, but quickly denied it when he asked her if she had. He warned of [[The Swarm (Planet of the Dead)|an alien swarm]] intent on coming to Earth via the wormhole. She ordered Malcolm to close it, though the Doctor and the bus passengers would be trapped on the other side. When Malcolm refused, she drew a gun on him and ordered him to; when he still refused, she showed surprise at his determination and seemed reluctant to shoot him.
 
At that moment, a UNIT soldier called out that the bus had returned, except this time it was flying. Magambo rushed outside to see this for herself and was just in time to witness three of the Swarm coming through as well. Calling a Code Red, Magambo and her men opened fire on the creatures while Malcolm managed to close the wormhole after a brief technical malfunction. The Swarm were able to resist the initial gunfire, but were no match for the more powerful anti-air batteries and, with some help from the Doctor, were eventually killed. She thanked the Doctor via a salute and gave him [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]], which UNIT had found in [[Buckingham Palace]]'s garden. She and her men bore witness to the escape of Lady Christina de Souza first from police custody (though she and her men made no effort to stop her) and then in the flying bus, much to their astonishment and amusement. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'') She then contacted [[Mace (The Sontaran Stratagem)|Alan Mace]] to inform him of the preceding events. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Judge, Jury and Executioner (short story)|Judge, Jury and Executioner]]'')


Later that same year, she asked the recently-married Martha Smith-Jones to have the Doctor investigate mysterious trees in Greenwich Park. Despite having been the one to get him on the job, she refused to heed the Doctor, and followed the deranged Advocate's advice instead, who tried to blow up London. Fortunately, the Doctor foiled her mad plan. He called Magambo and UNIT "typical military". She angrily told him that if that's how he felt, to leave Earth, and never come back until he changed his face again, because his current one had worn out its welcome. The Doctor and Martha furiously turned their backs on her after these events. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Don't Step on the Grass (comic story)|Don't Step on the Grass]]'')
Later that same year, she asked the recently-married Martha Smith-Jones to have the Doctor investigate mysterious trees in Greenwich Park. Despite having been the one to get him on the job, she refused to heed the Doctor, and followed the deranged Advocate's advice instead, who tried to blow up London. Fortunately, the Doctor foiled her mad plan. He called Magambo and UNIT "typical military". She angrily told him that if that's how he felt, to leave Earth, and never come back until he changed his face again, because his current one had worn out its welcome. The Doctor and Martha furiously turned their backs on her after these events. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Don't Step on the Grass (comic story)|Don't Step on the Grass]]'')

Revision as of 10:08, 14 January 2023

Captain Erisa Magambo was a UNIT officer active during the early 21st century.

Biography

Donna Noble encountered an alternate version of Magambo while trapped in a deviant timeline; after coming to terms with their predicament, Donna, Magambo and a timeline-hopping Rose Tyler worked together to reverse the Time Beetle’s impact on history. (TV: Turn Left)

In April 2009, DI Macmillan of the Metropolitan Police discovered strange occurrences along a London bus route, and decided to alert UNIT. Magambo's UNIT command arrived at the site, learning a bus had supposedly vanished into thin air while crossing the Gladwell Road Tunnel, from which a charred human skeleton later emerged.

Magambo and UNIT scientist Malcolm Taylor soon learned that a wormhole to the planet San Helios had opened within the tunnel. They were called by the Tenth Doctor from the other side of the wormhole; she saluted him over the phone, but quickly denied it when he asked her if she had. He warned of an alien swarm intent on coming to Earth via the wormhole. She ordered Malcolm to close it, though the Doctor and the bus passengers would be trapped on the other side. When Malcolm refused, she drew a gun on him and ordered him to; when he still refused, she showed surprise at his determination and seemed reluctant to shoot him.

At that moment, a UNIT soldier called out that the bus had returned, except this time it was flying. Magambo rushed outside to see this for herself and was just in time to witness three of the Swarm coming through as well. Calling a Code Red, Magambo and her men opened fire on the creatures while Malcolm managed to close the wormhole after a brief technical malfunction. The Swarm were able to resist the initial gunfire, but were no match for the more powerful anti-air batteries and, with some help from the Doctor, were eventually killed. She thanked the Doctor via a salute and gave him his TARDIS, which UNIT had found in Buckingham Palace's garden. She and her men bore witness to the escape of Lady Christina de Souza first from police custody (though she and her men made no effort to stop her) and then in the flying bus, much to their astonishment and amusement. (TV: Planet of the Dead) She then contacted Alan Mace to inform him of the preceding events. (PROSE: Judge, Jury and Executioner)

Later that same year, she asked the recently-married Martha Smith-Jones to have the Doctor investigate mysterious trees in Greenwich Park. Despite having been the one to get him on the job, she refused to heed the Doctor, and followed the deranged Advocate's advice instead, who tried to blow up London. Fortunately, the Doctor foiled her mad plan. He called Magambo and UNIT "typical military". She angrily told him that if that's how he felt, to leave Earth, and never come back until he changed his face again, because his current one had worn out its welcome. The Doctor and Martha furiously turned their backs on her after these events. (COMIC: Don't Step on the Grass)

In November 2009, Magambo arranged for Jack Harkness to discover the cause of the time fissure occurring in Cardiff. (PROSE: The Undertaker's Gift)

In 2013, Magambo was in charge of the clean-up operation after the Nestene invasion of Hyperville. (PROSE: Autonomy)

Undated events

A photograph of Magambo with Rose Tyler was on a bulletin board in the Black Archive. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

Behind the scenes

Magambo first appears on-screen in the form of her alternate counterpart, in Turn Left.