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=== Later life ===
=== Later life ===
Eventually Kate grew estranged from her father and at some point had a daughter Osgood and another daughter. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')
Eventually Kate grew estranged from her father. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')


In her teens, Kate had a son whom she named [[Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], thereby demonstrating a continued love of her father, despite her outward ambivalence and her decision not to reveal her pregnancy or Gordon's existence to him. Gordon's father, Jonathan, wanted to marry her, but she wanted to remain single. Jonathan and Kate split up when Gordon was two, leaving Kate to raise Gordon as a single parent. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime (novelisation)|Downtime]]'') Kate and her son made their home aboard a houseboat moored on an [[English]] canal.  
In her teens, Kate had a son whom she named [[Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], thereby demonstrating a continued love of her father, despite her outward ambivalence and her decision not to reveal her pregnancy or Gordon's existence to him. Gordon's father, Jonathan, wanted to marry her, but she wanted to remain single. Jonathan and Kate split up when Gordon was two, leaving Kate to raise Gordon as a single parent. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime (novelisation)|Downtime]]'') Kate and her son made their home aboard a houseboat moored on an [[English]] canal.  

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Kate Stewart, born Kate Lethbridge-Stewart and nicknamed "Tiger" by her father, was the daughter of Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart and his first wife Fiona, and the mother of Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. (TV: The Power of Three, PROSE: The Scales of Injustice; HOMEVID: Downtime)

Biography

Childhood

Fiona and Alistair had Kate three years into their marriage, which lasted eight years. As a child, Kate was never told of her father's work at UNIT with aliens and was only aware that he was a military man. She would often pretend that he was off to have an amazing adventure when she really "knew" he was off to do boring military operations. (HOMEVID: Downtime)

At the time of the Wenley Moor Silurian incident, Kate was five. It was during this mission that Alistair realised that he was an inadequate father for her. The secretive nature of his work with UNIT prevented him from being consistently present in her life. His long absences from home caused Fiona to leave him. Alistair guessed that she and Kate went off to at least initially live somewhere close to Chichester, the home of Kate's maternal grandparents. (PROSE: The Scales of Injustice)

Later life

Eventually Kate grew estranged from her father. (HOMEVID: Downtime)

In her teens, Kate had a son whom she named Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, thereby demonstrating a continued love of her father, despite her outward ambivalence and her decision not to reveal her pregnancy or Gordon's existence to him. Gordon's father, Jonathan, wanted to marry her, but she wanted to remain single. Jonathan and Kate split up when Gordon was two, leaving Kate to raise Gordon as a single parent. (PROSE: Downtime) Kate and her son made their home aboard a houseboat moored on an English canal.

Kate. (HOMEVID: Downtime)

Because the cult based at New World University believed she might be able to lead them to the Brigadier, whom they thought possessed a locus vital to the Great Intelligence, she and Gordon were harassed by students who staked out her houseboat. Frightened, she reconnected with her father and briefly fought alongside him and Sarah Jane Smith against the New World group. After the Great Intelligence was again defeated, she entered into a friendlier relationship with her dad, and ensured that Alistair could have a relationship with the grandson whom he had not previously known existed. (HOMEVID: Downtime)

In 1997, Alexander Christian used Kate to get in touch with her father. He wasn't allowed to know the Brigadier's number for reasons of security, but he readily told Kate's (it being 0122 69046). (PROSE: The Dying Days)

In 2004, Kate responded to a message from ex-UNIT operative Douglas Cavendish to investigate a haunting. Arriving at Cavendish's isolated cottage, she faced Mastho, one of the last Daemons - a demonic alien race which her father had previously battled more than thirty years before. They discovered that a future cult called the Sodality had revived, and transported Mastho through time for their purposes. This meant that the threat to the present was neutralised. (HOMEVID: Dæmos Rising)

Kate bids the Eleventh Doctor farewell following The Year of the Slow Invasion.

Kate dropped the name "Lethbridge" when she joined UNIT so as to be judged on her own merits and not be perceived as being the beneficiary of nepotism. Her father nevertheless quietly mentored her until his death. He instilled in her the position that "science leads", something he learned from "an old friend" (i.e., the Doctor). Kate eventually rose to the post of Head of Scientific Research, and established UNIT as a military organisation led by its scientists. In this capacity, she summoned the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond via his psychic paper to the Tower of London to investigate the mystery of the Shakri cubes. Kate attempted to warn the governments of the world of the cubes when they started their countdown. (TV: The Power of Three)

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