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{{first pic|UNIT Fighting for Humankind.jpg|''UNIT Fighting for Humankind'' by [[Sarah Jane Smith]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)|Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'')}}
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'''''Fighting for Humankind''''' was a book written by [[Sarah Jane Smith]] about the operations of [[UNIT]] following the end of her involvement with them and [[the Doctor]].  
'''''Fighting for Humankind''''' was a book written by [[Sarah Jane Smith]] about the operations of [[UNIT]] following the end of her involvement with them and [[the Doctor]].


The book, which was published in late [[1982]], was quickly censored in much of [[Europe]], but remained available in the [[United States of America]] from which it was often imported back to Europe, much like another "banned" bestseller, [[Peter Wright]]'s ''[[Spycatcher]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Roving Reporter (short story)|The Roving Reporter]]'')
The book, which was published in late [[1982]], was quickly censored in much of [[Europe]], but remained available in the [[United States of America]] from which it was often imported back to Europe, much like another "banned" bestseller, [[Peter Wright]]'s ''[[Spycatcher]]''. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Roving Reporter (short story)}})


Later in life, Sarah Jane kept a copy of the book in her attic at [[13 Bannerman Road]]. When she gave [[Maria Jackson]] the [[Verron puzzle box]], she took the book out of the cupboard. ([[TV]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)|Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'')
Later in life, Sarah Jane kept a copy of the book in her attic at [[13 Bannerman Road]]. When she gave [[Maria Jackson]] the [[Verron puzzle box]], she took the book out of the cupboard. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)}})
 
When [[River Song]] said that not all knowledge existed in written form, [[Jack Harkness]] asked: "UNIT: Fighting for Humankind?". ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Legacy (video game)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* According to [[DWMS Winter 1991]] the book was "heavily vetted and evidently subjected to considerable censorship".
* According to [[DWMS Winter 1991]] the book was "heavily vetted and evidently subjected to considerable censorship".
* In the {{iw|dwlegacy|A shrine to the Doctor|thirteenth level of chapter four}} of the video game ''[[Legacy (video game)|Legacy]]'', [[River Song]] said that not all knowledge existed in written form. Hereupon [[Jack Harkness]] asked: "UNIT: Fighting for Humankind?".
 
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 5 November 2024

UNIT: Fighting for Humankind by Sarah Jane Smith (TV: Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? [+]Loading...["Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)"])

Fighting for Humankind was a book written by Sarah Jane Smith about the operations of UNIT following the end of her involvement with them and the Doctor.

The book, which was published in late 1982, was quickly censored in much of Europe, but remained available in the United States of America from which it was often imported back to Europe, much like another "banned" bestseller, Peter Wright's Spycatcher. (PROSE: The Roving Reporter [+]Loading...["The Roving Reporter (short story)"])

Later in life, Sarah Jane kept a copy of the book in her attic at 13 Bannerman Road. When she gave Maria Jackson the Verron puzzle box, she took the book out of the cupboard. (TV: Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? [+]Loading...["Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)"])

When River Song said that not all knowledge existed in written form, Jack Harkness asked: "UNIT: Fighting for Humankind?". (GAME: Legacy [+]Loading...["Legacy (video game)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • According to DWMS Winter 1991 the book was "heavily vetted and evidently subjected to considerable censorship".