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A second significent was the takeover of London by the [[Great Intelligence]], using [[robot Yeti]]s and a deadly cobweb-like [[fungus]]. Assisted by [[Second Doctor|the Doctor]], Another group of British infantrymen, led this time by [[Colonel]] [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] of the [[Scots Guards]] beat back the Yeti from the tunnels of the [[London Underground]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Web of Fear]]'') UNIT themselves would later consider this to be the main origin of the organisation. (''[[UNIT website|unit.org.uk]]'') | A second significent was the takeover of London by the [[Great Intelligence]], using [[robot Yeti]]s and a deadly cobweb-like [[fungus]]. Assisted by [[Second Doctor|the Doctor]], Another group of British infantrymen, led this time by [[Colonel]] [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] of the [[Scots Guards]] beat back the Yeti from the tunnels of the [[London Underground]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Web of Fear]]'') UNIT themselves would later consider this to be the main origin of the organisation. (''[[UNIT website|unit.org.uk]]'') | ||
===The 21st century=== | ===The 21st century=== |
Revision as of 15:52, 20 May 2008
UNIT or Unified Intelligence Taskforce (formerly known as the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce) was a military organization which operates under the auspices of the United Nations. Its purpose was to investigate and combat paranormal and extraterrestrial threats to the Earth. UNIT was not the only alien defense organisation, but it was the one with which the Doctor has historically had the closest personal involvement.
History
Roots and predecessors
The novels have postulated the existence of an early 20th century counterpart, called LONGBOW. This world security organisation was set up by the UN precursor, the League of Nations. LONGBOW dealt with the occasional extraterrestrial incident, but was disbanded after it, and the League, failed to prevent World War II (NA: Just War).
The roots of the organisation itself, however lay, in previous alien encounters. The Intrusion Countermeasures Group headed by Group Captain Ian Gilmore, which got involved in the Shoreditch Incident served as for a specialised military force with scientific assistance would seem almost a trial run for UNIT, though not an international organisation. Though Gilmore did have two scientific advisors (serving a function much like third incarnation of the Doctor and Dr. Elizabeth "Liz" Shaw would serve later), the seventh incarnation of the Doctor did most of the work, here, on the technical end. (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks)
A second significent was the takeover of London by the Great Intelligence, using robot Yetis and a deadly cobweb-like fungus. Assisted by the Doctor, Another group of British infantrymen, led this time by Colonel Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart of the Scots Guards beat back the Yeti from the tunnels of the London Underground. (DW: The Web of Fear) UNIT themselves would later consider this to be the main origin of the organisation. (unit.org.uk)
The 21st century
In at least the late 20th and early 21st centuries, UNIT maintained a small division based in the United States, led by Brigadier General Adrienne Kramer. (EDA: Vampire Science)
In 2006, UNIT sent a delegation to a gathering of experts to 10 Downing Street in response to an spaceship crashing in the River Thames. All of the experts were electrocuted by the family Slitheen. The identities of the advisors killed were not known, although one bore the name "Frost" on her jacket. (DW: Aliens of London)
- This may or may not have been Muriel Frost. Frost would have been somewhat older by this time and she and the Doctor showed no familiarity with each other.
By this time, UNIT and the Torchwood Institute to the extent that the former group asked for, and got, the assistance of Torchwood 3's Toshiko Sato, who worked for Torchwood (DW: Aliens of London).
In Christmas 2006, UNIT had a command center located in the Tower of London (DW: The Christmas Invasion). UNIT maintained some contact with Torchwood 3, even after the Battle of Canary Wharf. Torchwood 3's leader, Jack Harkness, would occasionally confer with the heads of UNIT and once asked for and received the help of Martha Jones, a medical doctor and former companion of the the Doctor's, who he (the Doctor) had suggested for a position with UNIT. (TW: Reset)
- Possibly, given Torchwood's pro-British, nationalistic, outlook, Torchwood agreed to have contact only with the British division of UNIT. It is also possible that Jack Harkness' less hostile Torchwood 3 may have better relations with UNIT than Torchwood 1.
By 2008 UNIT operated a floating aircraft carrier airship, the Valiant, which was mainly designed by British Minister of Defense (and secretly an evil Time Lord) Harold Saxon. (DW: The Sound of Drums / Last of the Time Lords)
Simultaneously, in the name of "homeworld security", UNIT adopted a questionable attitude towards civil rights and liberties, which the Doctor found disquieting (DW: The Sontaran Stratagem). UNIT maintained a secret prison. Here a small number of detainees could be held without charges needing to be pressed or without the usual rights of prisoners. (TW: Fragments).
At some point prior to the 2008 Sontaran invasion, UNIT changed its name from United Nations Intelligence Taskforce to Unified Intellgience Taskforce, although the UN still contributed funding to the organization (DW: The Sontaran Strategem).
Rivals
One division within the Central Intelligence Agency headed by a man known only as Control was a rival of sorts to UNIT. (PDA: The Devil Goblins from Neptune) A few years later, another American, Bill Filer, would, however work on friendly terms with UNIT (DW: Claws of Axos).
Beyond the 21st century
By the 26th century, and Human expansion into the galaxy, UNIT has evolved into a secret society called the Unitatus. (MA: Cold Fusion) Unitatus survived at least until the 30th century (NA: So Vile a Sin)
- Also in the 26th century, Bernice Summerfield (who had assisted the original UNIT_, encountered an organisation called the Knights of Jeneve. The Knights may or may not be connected with UNIT, given that "Jeneve" appears to be a corruption of "Geneva". The Knights were founded in the 23rd century. (BNA: Dragons' Wrath)
Headquarters and command centres
UNIT had a command centre established in the cargo hold of a C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft and could use the plane itself as a mobile base. (DW: The Invasion).
The British branch of UNIT later operated out of an office building in London (DW: Spearhead from Space). It also maintained a mobile headquarters in the form of a large bus-like vehicle that could be driven to the site of an incident. (DW: The Dæmons) The HQ subsequently moved a number of times, finally settling in a building in the country that had been built over the ruins of a priory (DW: Pyramids of Mars).
In late 2006, UNIT had a base located in the Tower of London. (DW: The Christmas Invasion)
Branches outside of Great Britain
- The French division of UNIT was known as NUIT (or Nations Unies Intelligence Taskforce). (NA: The Dying Days).
- The Russian division was named ОГРОН or OGRON. (PDA: Emotional Chemistry)
Organisation
UNIT's status was supported by enabling legislation that allows it to assume emergency powers when necessary. Although it operated under the authority of the United Nations, its members are seconded from the host country's military and are still bound to obey that chain of command. Lethbridge-Stewart, for example, reported to the Ministry of Defence and the Prime Minister (DW: Terror of the Zygons). However, where such orders conflict, appeals could be made to Geneva. Due to the international nature of the organisation, it was sometimes viewed with suspicion by local military and national security agencies, who felt that it might impinge on their sovereignty. UNIT's existence was known to the public, but mainly as a security organisation; its actual agenda was classified, some believing it to be some kind of covert counter-terrorist unit.
Equipment and uniforms
Equipment
Its personnel had a wide range of weaponry to call on, some custom-made to combat specific threats. As the Brigadier explained to the Doctor, these are armour-piercing munitions for use against robots, explosive rounds for Yetis, silver-tipped rounds and gold-tipped rounds for use against Cybermen (DW: Battlefield). UNIT had a laser rifle at its disposal to deal with a Krynoid, though the weapon did not manage to kill it (DW: The Seeds of Doom)
Uniforms
During its early stages, UNIT troops and officers wore one-piece beige coveralls with berets (DW: The Invasion). Later, they reverted to uniforms not unlike that worn by the British Army, with the addition of UNIT badges (DW: Terror of the Autons). In the 1990s they retained the standard military look, with the addition of a blue cap (with blue representing the United Nations) (DW: Battlefield). Finally, UNIT troops adopted a paramilitary all-black look, with crimson caps. High-ranking officers wore standard dress (TW: Fragments, DW: The Sontaran Stratagem). (On a purely personal level, Jack Harkness of Torchwood 3 found the red cap look very appealing and asked Martha Jones if she could get him one TW: Reset)
Divisions
UNIT maintained a number of specialized departments. One, the Paranormal Division, in which Lieutenant Hamlet Macbeth investigated psychic powers and phenomena (NA: The Left-Handed Hummingbird). It also maintained the Warehouse, a place to store alien artefacts (BBV: Auton)
Alternate timeline versions
- The Doctor visited one timeline in which Humans had made peace with the Silurians after the Wenley Moor incident at the cost of the lives of the Brigadier and an earlier version of the Doctor himself. In this universe, United Races Intelligence Command or URIC had replaced UNIT. An alternative version of Muriel Frost headed the organisation. (DWM: Final Genesis)
- In another timeline, the Doctor's TARDIS materialised not in England in an earlier part of the 20th century but in Hong Kong in 1997 where a retired Brigadier now lived. The absence of the Doctor had left UNIT alone to face off against threats to Earth (DWU: Sympathy for the Devil)
Behind the Scenes
In 1984, a comedic stage play titled Recall UNIT: The Great Tea-Bag Mystery was produced, written by Richard Franklin (Captain Mike Yates) who also reprised his character in the play. The cast included Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier and John Levene as Sergeant Benton and was performed between 20th August and 24th August as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
BBV have made a trilogy of UNIT videos featuring the Autons, although they feature none of the original members. An alternate version of UNIT and the Brigadier (played once again by Courtney) appeared in the Doctor Who Unbound audio play, Sympathy for the Devil, produced by Big Finish Productions.
In December 2004 Big Finish released Time Heals, the first of a new series of UNIT audio plays, featuring a retired General Sir Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart as an advisor to a new generation of officers. A preview episode, The Coup, had Lethbridge-Stewart finally breaking decades of secrecy by informing a press conference of UNIT's true purpose as humanity's first line of defence against the unknown (although, as it turned out, the general public believed this to be a hoax). The series also introduced another rival division, this time within the British government, the Internal Counter-Intelligence Service, or ICIS
Following the broadcast of the 2005 series, in his regular column in Doctor Who Magazine #360 (August 2005), executive producer Russell T. Davies explained that the United Nations were no longer happy to be associated with the organisation, and its full name could not now be used. However, the "UNIT" and "UN" abbreviations can be used, as long as it is not explained what the letters stand for. It is unclear how this affects UNIT appearances in the various spin-off media. The modified "Unified Intelligence Taskforce" name was first uttered on screen in The Sontaran Strategem, although the same episode includes a line of dialogue indicating the United Nations still supports UNIT with funding; in addition, the acronym as shown on the organization's insignia still nearly defines U.N.I.T. as separate words.
The UNIT jeeps and the mobile headquarters used in many of the adventures from (1969-1975) were BBC outside broadcasting vans used by the BBC production unit.
List of known UNIT personnel
- Field Marshall Thatcher (DW: The Invasion)
- Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (Appearances) (retired)
- Brigadier General Adrienne Kramer (EDA: Vampire Science) (American officer, 2000)
- Colonel Charles Crichton (DW: The Five Doctors) (director of UNIT circa 1983)
- Colonel Mace (DW: The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky)
- Major Walton (DW: Doctor Who and the Silurians)
- Major Beresford (DW: The Seeds of Doom)
- Major Husak (DW: Battlefield)
- Major Richard Blake (DW: The Christmas Invasion)
- Brigadier Winifred Bambera (DW: Battlefield, NA: Head Games, MA: Downtime)
- Captain Jimmy Munroe (DW: Spearhead from Space)
- Captain Mike Yates (Appearances) (dishonourably discharged)
- Colonel Faraday (DW: The Android Invasion)
- Colonel Robert Dalton (Time Heals, Snake Head)
- Colonel Emily Chaudhry (Snake Head, The Longest Night, The Wasting)
- Captain Muriel Frost (DWM: The Mark of Mandragora onwards)
- Captain Cavendish (MA: Downtime)
- Captain Hawkins (DW: Doctor Who and the Silurians)
- Captain Marion Price (DW: The Sontaran Strategem / The Poison Sky)
- Corporal Carol Bell (DW: The Mind of Evil,The Claws of Axos)
- Corporal/Sergeant/RSM John Benton (DW: The Invasion)
- Flight Lieutenant Françoise Lavel (DW: Battlefield)
- Private Tony Jenkins (DW: The Dæmons)
- Private Ross Jenkins (DW: The Sontaran Stratagem / The Poison Sky)
Scientific advisors
- The Doctor (DW: The Invasion unofficially, DW: Spearhead from Space onwards officially)
Medical officers
- Surgeon-Lieutenant Harry Sullivan
- Martha Jones