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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|image = Lorry Driver Photo.jpg | |image = Lorry Driver Photo.jpg | ||
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|only = The Invasion | |only = The Invasion (TV story) | ||
|actor = Murray Evans}} | |actor = Murray Evans | ||
An agent for [[UNIT]], posing as a '''lorry driver''', was in the [[International Electromatics]] compound | |affiliation = UNIT | ||
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An agent for [[UNIT]], posing as a '''lorry driver''', was working undercover in the [[International Electromatics]] compound, and drove out to report back to UNIT. | |||
[[Category:UNIT officers]] | == Biography == | ||
When the driver was attempting to drive out of the compound, the [[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Zoe Heriot]] stopped him when the Doctor asked for a lift to [[London]]. The driver briskly rushed the Doctor and his [[companion]]s into the lorry, and they briefly hid from IE [[motorbike|motorcycle]] patrols. | |||
When this happened, the driver explained to the Doctor and his companions about IE, and the queer happenings concerning those who got in. The driver ushered the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe away when he stopped the lorry, and just after they left to get to safety, a two-man IE patrol caught up with him. | |||
After checking the driver's pass, the lead [[patrolman]] wanted him to come back with the patrol into the IE compound for questioning, but the driver refused, claiming they weren't on IE property and if they wanted to hold him they should get the [[police]]. After that, the driver was shot and killed by the two patrolmen. | |||
Later, aboard the [[C-130 Hercules]] serving as UNIT's command centre, [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] showed the Doctor and Jamie [[photograph]]s of prominent people, all of whom had been to the IE building in London and had either disappeared or "changed" as a result. When Jamie spotted a picture of the driver, the Brigadier explained the man was a UNIT agent and hadn't reported in for twelve hours, but the Doctor doubted anything bad had happened. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion (TV story)|The Invasion]]'') | |||
[[Category:UNIT human officers]] | |||
[[Category:20th century individuals]] | [[Category:20th century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Human lorry drivers]] | |||
[[Category:Humans with unknown names]] | [[Category:Humans with unknown names]] |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 9 March 2023
An agent for UNIT, posing as a lorry driver, was working undercover in the International Electromatics compound, and drove out to report back to UNIT.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
When the driver was attempting to drive out of the compound, the Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot stopped him when the Doctor asked for a lift to London. The driver briskly rushed the Doctor and his companions into the lorry, and they briefly hid from IE motorcycle patrols.
When this happened, the driver explained to the Doctor and his companions about IE, and the queer happenings concerning those who got in. The driver ushered the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe away when he stopped the lorry, and just after they left to get to safety, a two-man IE patrol caught up with him.
After checking the driver's pass, the lead patrolman wanted him to come back with the patrol into the IE compound for questioning, but the driver refused, claiming they weren't on IE property and if they wanted to hold him they should get the police. After that, the driver was shot and killed by the two patrolmen.
Later, aboard the C-130 Hercules serving as UNIT's command centre, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart showed the Doctor and Jamie photographs of prominent people, all of whom had been to the IE building in London and had either disappeared or "changed" as a result. When Jamie spotted a picture of the driver, the Brigadier explained the man was a UNIT agent and hadn't reported in for twelve hours, but the Doctor doubted anything bad had happened. (TV: The Invasion)