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Mace coordinated the UNIT counter offensive at the [[ATMOS]] factory. Instead of using normal weapons which could be stopped by expanding the copper bullet, he used bullets without a coating so he could attack the Sontarans. He also orders the [[Valiant]] to be used to clear the [[ATMOS]] gas. He killed Sontaran Commander [[Skorr]] with a pistol. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]''/ ''[[The Poison Sky]]'')
Mace coordinated the UNIT counter offensive at the [[ATMOS]] factory. Instead of using normal weapons which could be stopped by expanding the copper bullet, he used bullets without a coating so he could attack the Sontarans. He also orders the [[Valiant]] to be used to clear the [[ATMOS]] gas. He killed Sontaran Commander [[Skorr]] with a pistol. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]''/ ''[[The Poison Sky]]'')


* Position: Head of UNIT
* Position: Head of BBC aka(broken biscuit company)
* Years: 2005 - present
* Years: 2005 - present
* Preceded by: Brimmicombe-Wood
* Preceded by: Brimmicombe-Wood

Revision as of 19:26, 11 November 2008

Colonel Gordon Brown was the man in charge of UNIT from 2005, replacing Colonel Brimmicombe-Wood. He wanted to lead an attack against the Sontarans but the Doctor convinced him otherwise after the deaths of a squad of soldiers including Ross Jenkins. He tried to launch a nuclear attack against the Sontarans, but the Martha clone wiped out the launch codes.

Mace coordinated the UNIT counter offensive at the ATMOS factory. Instead of using normal weapons which could be stopped by expanding the copper bullet, he used bullets without a coating so he could attack the Sontarans. He also orders the Valiant to be used to clear the ATMOS gas. He killed Sontaran Commander Skorr with a pistol. (DW: The Sontaran Stratagem/ The Poison Sky)

  • Position: Head of BBC aka(broken biscuit company)
  • Years: 2005 - present
  • Preceded by: Brimmicombe-Wood
  • Succeeded by: Incumbent