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An untitled Adobe Flash game was the first game and sixteenth release exclusively published on the U.N.I.T. website in April 2005 by the BBC webteam to coincide with the broadcast of World War Three. The Flash game allowed the player access to UNIT's missile navigation system and fire it if they so wished, however it is now no longer easily accessible due to Flash's shutdown; in order to play it, one must find a Flash alternative.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
After entering the password "buffalo" into the override code field of the UNIT website, an individual could potentially navigate and fire a missile towards anywhere on Earth.
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
Behind the override code field existed several menu hubs for UNIT personnel, including:
- The menu titled "Applications" contains:
- Sound editor
- Video editor
- Text editor
- Compression
- Virus writer
- Anti virus
- Hex editor
- Data recovery
- Media player
- Encryption
- The menu titled "Satellite" contains:
- The menu titled "Communication" contains:
- Voice mail
- Video call
- Conference call
- Send data
- The menu titled "Information" contains:
- World news
- National news
- Land maps
- Sea maps
- Coms monitoring
- Media monitoring
- Conspiracy control
- Sensitive issues
- Alien species
- Alien language
- There also exists a search engine for U.N.I.T. Data Archives
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
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External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
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