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== History ==
== History ==
[[Alien expert]]s from [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] and other groups wore ID cards which were [[electricity|electrified]] by [[Jocrassa Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen]]. Though the [[electricity]] was deadly to [[human]]s, the [[Ninth Doctor]], being a [[Gallifreyan]], survived and attached his ID card to a [[Asquith Slitheen|Slitheen]], resulting in the [[pain]] being shared amongst the [[Passameer-Day Slitheen|family]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revenge of the Slitheen (TV story)|Revenge of the Slitheen]]'') Just prior to this, [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Annie Frederick]] remarked on how quickly Number Ten had created the Ninth Doctor's pass. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Operation London (short story)|Operation London]]'')
[[Alien expert]]s from [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] and other groups wore ID cards which were [[electricity|electrified]] by [[Jocrassa Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen]]. Though the electricity was deadly to [[human]]s, the [[Ninth Doctor]], being a [[Gallifreyan]], survived and attached his ID card to a [[Asquith Slitheen|Slitheen]], resulting in the [[pain]] being shared amongst the [[Passameer-Day Slitheen|family]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revenge of the Slitheen (TV story)|Revenge of the Slitheen]]'') Just prior to this, [[Staff Sergeant]] [[Annie Frederick]] remarked on how quickly Number Ten had created the Ninth Doctor's pass. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Operation London (short story)|Operation London]]'')


By the time [[Martha Jones]] was training at [[Royal Hope Hospital]] in [[2008]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'') Martha had an ID card. According to one account, her ID card stated that her Authority was "RH0495" that her Number was 0/39 ([[PROSE]]: ''[[ID Cards (feature)|ID Cards]]'') or, according to another account, that her Authority was "RH0776" and that her Number was 0/75. ([[PROSE]]: "[[The Time Lord Letters (novel)|A Medical Note]]")
By the time [[Martha Jones]] was training at [[Royal Hope Hospital]] in [[2008]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'') Martha had an ID card. According to one account, her ID card stated that her Authority was "RH0495" that her Number was 0/39 ([[PROSE]]: ''[[ID Cards (feature)|ID Cards]]'') or, according to another account, that her Authority was "RH0776" and that her Number was 0/75. ([[PROSE]]: "[[The Time Lord Letters (novel)|A Medical Note]]")

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ID card

ID cards (PROSE: Operation London, Silver-Tongued Liars, A Worthy Successor, etc.) also known as identity cards (PROSE: Top Secret) were a form of identification.

UNIT's ID cards were known as UNIT IDs. (AUDIO: The Blue Tooth) There also existed "UNIT passes". (GAME: Lost in Time)

Fake IDs were available. (TV: The Long Game, PROSE: The Party in Room Four)

History

Alien experts from UNIT and other groups wore ID cards which were electrified by Jocrassa Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen. Though the electricity was deadly to humans, the Ninth Doctor, being a Gallifreyan, survived and attached his ID card to a Slitheen, resulting in the pain being shared amongst the family. (TV: Revenge of the Slitheen) Just prior to this, Staff Sergeant Annie Frederick remarked on how quickly Number Ten had created the Ninth Doctor's pass. (PROSE: Operation London)

By the time Martha Jones was training at Royal Hope Hospital in 2008, (TV: Smith and Jones) Martha had an ID card. According to one account, her ID card stated that her Authority was "RH0495" that her Number was 0/39 (PROSE: ID Cards) or, according to another account, that her Authority was "RH0776" and that her Number was 0/75. (PROSE: "A Medical Note")

P.R.O.B.E. operatives carried ID cards: Louise Bayliss showed hers to Brittany Mordley in 2008, (PROSE: Silver-Tongued Liars) and Giles and Archie MacTavish showed theirs to the security guard of the Vault, Donovan, in 2011. (PROSE: A Worthy Successor)