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Allison prepares to go undercover, assuring Gilmore that the undercover work will be simpler than the [[Shoreditch Incident]] was. Nonetheless, Gilmore makes Allison assure him that she will contact him if there is any danger - both are aware of the implications of the Doctor's return. | Allison prepares to go undercover, assuring Gilmore that the undercover work will be simpler than the [[Shoreditch Incident]] was. Nonetheless, Gilmore makes Allison assure him that she will contact him if there is any danger - both are aware of the implications of the Doctor's return. | ||
At the labs inside Vale | At the labs inside the Vale mansion, Gideon explains the details of Starfire to Rachel. It contains an extremely powerful warhead, yet is undetectable until launched at which point it moves towards its target too quickly for them to react. He also highlights a key benefit of high destruction but with low levels of [[radiation]] fallout - as Rachel describes it, "First Strike with no consequences". Gideon assures Rachel that such measures are necessary as a deterrent of [[mutually assured destruction]], but she is not convinced. | ||
Gilmore finishes interviewing Amanda, and laments to Sir Toby that she provided no useful information - only that Mulryne could have accidentally leaked information to Salinsky by mislaying a sensitive briefcase. Gilmore considers a different possibility - he notes Rutherford's earlier interest in the press conference and becomes suspicious that he may be a D.N sympathiser due to their shared anti-nuclear beliefs. Gilmore decides he wishes to question Rutherford to determine whether he could have been Ritchie's accomplice. | Gilmore finishes interviewing Amanda, and laments to Sir Toby that she provided no useful information - only that Mulryne could have accidentally leaked information to Salinsky by mislaying a sensitive briefcase. Gilmore considers a different possibility - he notes Rutherford's earlier interest in the press conference and becomes suspicious that he may be a D.N sympathiser due to their shared anti-nuclear beliefs. Gilmore decides he wishes to question Rutherford to determine whether he could have been Ritchie's accomplice. |
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