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Stevens was able to identify four distinct "Doctor" agents. The [[Seventh Doctor|first]] was "a short, quirkily dressed man, with a slight Scottish accent and immense intelligence" who was involved in the ULTIMA Incident and was accompanied by a teenage girl named [[Ace]]. He noted that the two matched the descriptions of an enigmatic pair also known as the Doctor and Ace who were heavily involved in the Shoreditch Incident in November 1963. However, he was sceptical about the possibility of them being the same people as neither of them seemed to have aged in the intervening 20 years. The [[First Doctor|second]] was "an English gentleman in his early sixties with "imperious white hair swept back from his face and reaching almost to collar length, with haughty features and piercing eyes that burned with intelligence and wit." In his memoirs, Sir [[Charles Summer]] credited this Doctor with the successful resolution of the C-Day crisis. | Stevens was able to identify four distinct "Doctor" agents. The [[Seventh Doctor|first]] was "a short, quirkily dressed man, with a slight Scottish accent and immense intelligence" who was involved in the ULTIMA Incident and was accompanied by a teenage girl named [[Ace]]. He noted that the two matched the descriptions of an enigmatic pair also known as the Doctor and Ace who were heavily involved in the Shoreditch Incident in November 1963. However, he was sceptical about the possibility of them being the same people as neither of them seemed to have aged in the intervening 20 years. The [[First Doctor|second]] was "an English gentleman in his early sixties with "imperious white hair swept back from his face and reaching almost to collar length, with haughty features and piercing eyes that burned with intelligence and wit." In his memoirs, Sir [[Charles Summer]] credited this Doctor with the successful resolution of the C-Day crisis. | ||
The [[Second Doctor|third]] was "a short man with a mournful face and dishevelled clothing" who was accompanied by "[[James Stevens|a young Scots lad in a kilt, called 'Jamie'.]]" According to [[Samantha Briggs]], he had a "blurred" English accent which defied description and seemed to be extremely knowledgeable on a wide variety of subjects. This Doctor was involved in the investigation of holiday fraud at Gatwick Airport, leading Stevens to dub him "the Gatwick Doctor." Stevens also found evidence that the Gatwick Doctor was later heavily involved in the London Event, an infamous [[nerve gas]] scare on the [[London Underground]], during which the population of [[London|Central London]] was evacuated. The [[Third Doctor|fourth]] "Doctor" operative was the only one with whom Stevens had any direct contact. He saw this Doctor at the demonstration of the [[Keller Machine|Keller Process]] at [[Stangmoor Prison]] and described him as wearing "an extravagantly ruffled white shirt [which] was barely held in check by a two-piece velvet suit. Over this was draped a black, silk-lined cape." When it came to his appearance, "his hair was a quiet explosion of greying curls over a lived-in face | The [[Second Doctor|third]] was "a short man with a mournful face and dishevelled clothing" who was accompanied by "[[James Stevens|a young Scots lad in a kilt, called 'Jamie'.]]" According to [[Samantha Briggs]], he had a "blurred" English accent which defied description and seemed to be extremely knowledgeable on a wide variety of subjects. This Doctor was involved in the investigation of holiday fraud at Gatwick Airport, leading Stevens to dub him "the Gatwick Doctor." Stevens also found evidence that the Gatwick Doctor was later heavily involved in the London Event, an infamous [[nerve gas]] scare on the [[London Underground]], during which the population of [[London|Central London]] was evacuated. The [[Third Doctor|fourth]] "Doctor" operative was the only one with whom Stevens had any direct contact. He saw this Doctor at the demonstration of the [[Keller Machine|Keller Process]] at [[Stangmoor Prison]] and described him as wearing "an extravagantly ruffled white shirt [which] was barely held in check by a two-piece velvet suit. Over this was draped a black, silk-lined cape." When it came to his appearance, "his hair was a quiet explosion of greying curls over a lived-in face" and he had a "hawkish nose [which] jutted from between a pair of piercing eyes that swept the room quickly to assess those present." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'') | ||
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