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Dr Rachel Jensen was the scientific advisor for Group Captain Ian Gilmore of the Intrusion Countermeasures Group during the Shoreditch Incident in the relevant area of London in November 1963. Allison Williams served as her assistant.

Biography

Rachel felt none too happy about this turn of events, not appreciating Gilmore's having requisitioned them against her will via the Peacetime Emergency Powers Act or his military attitude.

During World War II, she had worked with computer pioneer Alan Turing's team of codebreakers, the Cambridge group and then worked in the British Rocket Group with "Bernard". (MA: Who Killed Kennedy)

When the Seventh Doctor appeared unexpectedly and took charge, his superior knowledge left Jensen and Allison as little more than an observers and commentators. She did however, examine the ruined body of an Imperial Dalek. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks)

Jensen's presence in the group implies that she graduated from the University of Cambridge.

Other than Allison, her students at Cambridge included Anne Travers and Ruth Ingram. (MA: The Scales of Injustice)

In 1964, while still a relatively young woman, she followed through on her half-joking threat to retire and raise begonias, and ended her career in her early 40s. Her autobiography, The Electrical Dreamer made no mention of the Shoreditch Incident at all. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks, MA: Who Killed Kennedy)

However, she would later resume her career and was appointed chief scientific advisor to the Cabinet. She served in that position until 1981, at which time she was succeeded by Anne Travers. (MA: Millennial Rites)

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