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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|name = Patrolman
|species = Human
|species = Human
|origin = [[Earth]]
|origin = [[Earth]]
|only = The Invasion (TV story)
|only = The Invasion (TV story)
|actor = Walter Randall
|actor = Walter Randall
|affiliation = International Electromatics
}}
}}
A '''Patrolman''' worked for [[International Electromatics]] in the [[1960s]]. He was tasked with patrolling the suburban compound owned by [[Tobias Vaughn]].
A '''patrolman''' worked for [[International Electromatics]] in the [[1960s]]. He was tasked with patrolling the suburban compound owned by [[Tobias Vaughn]].


He and another patrolman followed a [[UNIT]] agent posing as a [[lorry driver (The Invasion)|lorry driver]] across the compound. After the driver dumped the [[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] and [[Zoe Heriot|Zoe]] outside the compound, the two patrolmen caught up with him and asked for the driver's pass. The driver showed it to him, but the patrolman wanted to pull the driver in for questioning. The driver refused, stating the pass was in order. The patrolman said to follow them, but the driver refused, saying he wasn't going back in the compound, and that their was nothing they could do to make him. The patrolman still insisted, but the driver said they weren't on I.E. property, and that if they wanted to hold him, they could get onto the [[police]]. The two patrolmen got out their [[gun]]s and aimed them at the driver. The driver said the matter was sealed, but the two patrolmen fired three shots at the driver, killing him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion (TV story)|The Invasion]]'')
He and another patrolman followed a [[UNIT]] agent posing as a [[lorry driver (The Invasion)|lorry driver]] across the compound.
 
After the driver dropped the [[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] and [[Zoe Heriot|Zoe]] outside the compound, the two patrolmen caught up with him and asked for the driver's pass. The driver showed it, but the patrolman wanted to pull the driver in for questioning. The driver refused, stating the pass was in order. The patrolman said to follow them, but the driver refused, saying he wasn't going back in the compound, and there was nothing they could do to make him.
 
The patrolman still insisted, but the driver said they weren't on IE property and if they wanted to hold him, they should get the [[police]]. The two patrolmen got out their [[gun]]s and aimed them at the driver, who said the matter was sealed, but the two patrolmen opened fire, killing the driver. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion (TV story)|The Invasion]]'')


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Latest revision as of 17:14, 9 March 2023

A patrolman worked for International Electromatics in the 1960s. He was tasked with patrolling the suburban compound owned by Tobias Vaughn.

He and another patrolman followed a UNIT agent posing as a lorry driver across the compound.

After the driver dropped the Second Doctor, Jamie and Zoe outside the compound, the two patrolmen caught up with him and asked for the driver's pass. The driver showed it, but the patrolman wanted to pull the driver in for questioning. The driver refused, stating the pass was in order. The patrolman said to follow them, but the driver refused, saying he wasn't going back in the compound, and there was nothing they could do to make him.

The patrolman still insisted, but the driver said they weren't on IE property and if they wanted to hold him, they should get the police. The two patrolmen got out their guns and aimed them at the driver, who said the matter was sealed, but the two patrolmen opened fire, killing the driver. (TV: The Invasion)