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British Rocket Group

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The British Rocket Group was a scientific think-tank.

History

20th century

During the 1950s, the Rocket Group ran a number of rocket launches with controversial results, so much so that some scientists decided to leave or to retire early. (MA: Who Killed Kennedy) Some time prior to 1963 before functioning as the scientific advisor to the IMCG. In the British Rocket Group, she had worked under "Bernard". (DW: Remembrance of the Daleks)

Using International Electromatics technology and now re-christened the British Space Centre, Professor Ralph Cornish took over the organisation, based at this time in Hertfordshire. The Space Centre co-ordinated the Mars Probes launched by Great Britain. (MA: Who Killed Kennedy)

21st century

In the 2000s, the British Rocket Group designed and launched the Guinevere One space probe, culminating in its launch on October 31, 2006. This occurred during the administration of Prime Minister Harriet Jones. (DW: The Christmas Invasion)

The British Rocket Group seemed to have reverted back to its old name.

Behind the Scenes

The British Rocket Group originated not on Doctor Who but in the BBC's 1950s science fiction television serials featuring Bernard Quatermass. The first Quatermass serial, The Quatermass Experiment featured the possession and grotesque transformation of a British astronaut by a dangerous bodiless alien organism, which would explain why a number of the scientists involved would have opted for an early retirement. The first (and only, in televised terms) references to the British Rocket Group (and of "Bernard") occurred as an in-joke in Remembrance of the Daleks.

In The Christmas Invasion, the British Rocket Group does not get a direct mention, but in-universe websites did so.

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