Osterhagen Project

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An Osterhagen key was a literal key used to activate a series of nuclear war-heads placed at strategic points beneath the Earth's crust. Once these war-heads were detonated, the Earth would be ripped apart. The various keys were held by UNIT branches around the world by the time of the New Dalek Empire hidden in the Medusa Cascade.

Overview

The Osterhagen Project was essentially a planetary self-destruct system. It was designed to be used only if humanity was placed in a situation where their suffering was completely unbearable and no possibility for rescue or recovery existed. The purpose of the key is among UNIT's most closely guarded secrets. Jack Harkness of Torchwood 3 was able to learn the details of another top-secret UNIT initiative, Project Indigo, but he had no knowledge of the key. (DW: The Stolen Earth) A given Osterhagen key could only be used at secret facilities, called "Osterhagen stations", scattered around the world. Such stations were known to exist in Germany, China, Liberia, and Argentina. When at least three Osterhagen keys were used, a detonator would be primed which would then set off a series of 25 nuclear devices embedded in the Earth's crust. The power and positioning of the devices were such that the Earth's crust would be ripped open, effectively killing all life on the planet. Given the location of the other stations, it is reasonable to assume that the unseen fifth Osterhagen station was somewhere in North America.

After Earth fell to the Daleks, General Sanchez of UNIT gave the key to Martha Jones along with the prototype of Project Indigo to escape. However, former Prime Minister Harriet Jones told Martha Jones not to use the key under any circumstances. (DW: The Stolen Earth)

Believing the Dalek invasion to be unstoppable, Martha Jones made her way to Germany and activated the station there. UNIT member Anna Zhou and a Liberian Man who refused to give his name had also made it to their respective Osterhagen stations. UNIT protocol stated that the keys should be used immediately upon the activation of any three stations, but Martha Jones delayed their use long enough to offer the Daleks a chance to surrender. Upon discovering that the Doctor had been captured, Martha attempted to blackmail the Daleks into releasing him, but the Daleks transmatted her to the Crucible before she could insert the key, effectively disarming the system.

Martha Jones claimed that the Earth would be ripped apart, making the Reality bomb useless (since it used Earth as part of its mechanism). However, it is highly unlikely the nuclear bombs had enough power to do so. At best only the Crust would be destroyed. It is unkown whether this would have had the same effect on the Reality bomb.

After the War in the Medusa Cascade, the Doctor asked Martha to persuade UNIT to dismantle the "Osterhagen Project" altogether, to prevent it from being abused in the future. (DW: Journey's End)

History

Little is known of the history of the "Osterhagen Project". However, the German Woman who provided food for UNIT forces at Osterhagen Station 1, implied that the Project had been around since her youthful visit to London. Given her age, this would suggest that it might be a program initiated by — or at least known to — the Brigadier. Indeed, the placement of the nuclear war-heads at the Earth's crust could have been effected by "the Inferno", or technology based upon it (DW: Inferno).

Notes

  • Osterhagen is an anagram of "Earth's gone".