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|main character = [[Steve Zodiac]]
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|featuring      = [[Troy Tempest|Tempest]], [[Samuel Shore|Shore]], [[Green (SPECTRUM)|Green]]
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|publication    = TV21 157
|publication    = [[TV21 157]]
|release date  = [[20 January (releases)|20 January]] [[1968 (releases)|1968]]
|release date  = 20 January 1968
|publisher      = City Magazines
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Invasion Threat? was a TV21 Stop Press short story printed in TV Century 21 in 1968. It featured as one of its primary settings the location of Unity City, first introduced in The Daleks comic story Duel of the Daleks.

Summary

Jack Hooper makes the claim that creatures so small they are invisible to the human eye have lauched an invasion of Earth. A plumber's mate and radio ham from Southend-on-Sea, Hooper tells a TV21 reporter he accidently intercepted a conversation between Fireball XL5 and Space City which involved Colonel Zodiac informing his base that a fleet of miniature metal eaters had started an attack on Earth. The TV21 reporter later takes the subject to Space City's press officer, who simply laughs, a fair assessment of the situation according to TV21 itself.

Elsewhere, the former Captain Troy Tempest overpowers his guard and makes his escape from Marineville jail. Commander Shore immediately orders a full-scale seek and alert operation to recapture the convict, bringing to an end one of the most dramatic trials ever held in Unity City.

Meanwhile, Cloudbase refuses to answer questions from the world's newspapers regarding the whereabouts of Spectrum's top agent Captain Scarlet. With Colonel White unavailable for comment, Lieutenant Green deals with the masses of reporters, simply stating "He is on holiday, that is all".

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