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*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 [http://dwlegacy.wikia.com/wiki/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?". | * In the [http://dwlegacy.wikia.com/wiki/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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Revision as of 15:48, 8 October 2016
UNIT Fighting for Humankind was a book written by Sarah Jane Smith. Sarah Jane kept one 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?)
Behind the scenes
- According to DWMS Winter 1991 the book was "heavily vetted and evidently subjected to considerable censorship".
- In the thirteenth level of chapter four of the video game Legacy River Song said that not all knowledge existed in written form. Hereupon Jack Harkness asked: "UNIT: Fighting for Humankind?".