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'''Veronica Halliwell''' was the Director General of [[MI5]] in the late [[20th century]]. | |||
'''Veronica Halliwell''' was the Director General of MI5 in the late [[20th century]]. | |||
She was a key intelligence figure and worked with [[UNIT]] on many National Security issues. She answered to Home Secretary David Staines and briefed the Government on issues. | She was a key intelligence figure and worked with [[UNIT]] on many National Security issues. She answered to Home Secretary David Staines and briefed the Government on issues. | ||
She was present during the alien invasion of Lord [[Xznaal]] and survived it. However the following year, she was assassinated by the [[Voracian]]s, who took control of her car and crashed it at high speed into a brick wall, her death was investigated by [[Harry Sullivan]]. | She was present during the alien invasion of Lord [[Xznaal]] and survived it. However the following year, she was assassinated by the [[Voracian]]s, who took control of her car and crashed it at high speed into a brick wall, her death was investigated by [[Harry Sullivan]]. | ||
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[[Category:20th century individuals]] | [[Category:20th century individuals]] |
Revision as of 23:28, 10 October 2010
Veronica Halliwell was the Director General of MI5 in the late 20th century.
She was a key intelligence figure and worked with UNIT on many National Security issues. She answered to Home Secretary David Staines and briefed the Government on issues.
She was present during the alien invasion of Lord Xznaal and survived it. However the following year, she was assassinated by the Voracians, who took control of her car and crashed it at high speed into a brick wall, her death was investigated by Harry Sullivan.