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The actual outcome was quite different. The prime reality was restored and another Dr. Elizabeth Klein came to be. This was a Klein known for her triumphs working for UNIT. Her personality appeared to be the same, except that this new Klein devoted her talents to the protection of Earth. Upon meeting the Doctor in the true timeline, she recognised him slightly although her experiences with him had been erased. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Architects of History (audio story)|The Architects of History]]'')
The actual outcome was quite different. The prime reality was restored and another Dr. Elizabeth Klein came to be. This was a Klein known for her triumphs working for UNIT. Her personality appeared to be the same, except that this new Klein devoted her talents to the protection of Earth. Upon meeting the Doctor in the true timeline, she recognised him slightly although her experiences with him had been erased. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Architects of History (audio story)|The Architects of History]]'')


=== The 'New' Klein ===
=== The "New" Klein ===


In the corrected timeline, Elizabeth Klein was the biological daughter of [[Nazi]]s [[Kurt Schalk]] and [[Elisabeth Volkenrath]], but was later adopted by [[Ralf Klein|Ralf]] and [[Mutte Klein]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Daleks Among Us (audio story)|Daleks Among Us]]''). Since much of her education remained the same, she ended up becoming the [[Scientific advisor]] to [[UNIT]] whilst Colonel [[Lafayette]] was the commanding officer of the British Branch. She was constantly nervous about seeing the Seventh Doctor, who she called the Umbrella Man, as he was checking up on her, to make sure that the Nazi version of her would reassert herself. It was on a field mission in central [[London]], where she met another version of {{Macqueen|the Doctor}}, who helped her stop a "power vampire". After reports from Sergeant [[Pete Wilson]], about weird goings on in one of the neighbouring buildings, she discovered mind leeches and with this other Doctor she managed to stop them but not before Private [[Oscar Phillips]] lost his mind completely.
In the corrected timeline, Elizabeth Klein was the biological daughter of [[Nazi]]s [[Kurt Schalk]] and [[Elisabeth Volkenrath]], but was later adopted by [[Ralf Klein|Ralf]] and [[Mutte Klein]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Daleks Among Us (audio story)|Daleks Among Us]]''). Since much of her education remained the same, she ended up becoming the [[Scientific advisor]] to [[UNIT]] whilst Colonel [[Lafayette]] was the commanding officer of the British Branch. She was constantly nervous about seeing the Seventh Doctor, who she called the Umbrella Man, as he was checking up on her, to make sure that the Nazi version of her would reassert herself. It was on a field mission in central [[London]], where she met another version of {{Macqueen|the Doctor}}, who helped her stop a "power vampire". After reports from Sergeant [[Pete Wilson]], about weird goings on in one of the neighbouring buildings, she discovered mind leeches and with this other Doctor she managed to stop them but not before Private [[Oscar Phillips]] lost his mind completely.
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Together, the three of them worked to resolve the mystery of a device called "the Persuasion Machine", which was invented by Kurt Schalk, Elizabeth's biological father, a relation the Doctor suspected but was not able to confirm till much later.  
Together, the three of them worked to resolve the mystery of a device called "the Persuasion Machine", which was invented by Kurt Schalk, Elizabeth's biological father, a relation the Doctor suspected but was not able to confirm till much later.  


The device, inspired by the manipulations of two powerful 'god-like' entities wishing to help 'heal' the universe, became a sort after commodity, and lead Klein, Will and the Doctor to attempt to steal it from an auction where it was to be sold. However, the auction fell apart when Sontaran forces attempted to take it over by force, and during the chaos, it was discovered that the man everyone believed to be Schalk, was an imposter. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Starlight Robbery (audio story)|Starlight Robbery]]'')   
The device, inspired by the manipulations of two powerful "god-like" entities wishing to help 'heal' the universe, became a sort after commodity, and lead Klein, Will and the Doctor to attempt to steal it from an auction where it was to be sold. However, the auction fell apart when Sontaran forces attempted to take it over by force, and during the chaos, it was discovered that the man everyone believed to be Schalk, was an imposter. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Starlight Robbery (audio story)|Starlight Robbery]]'')   


During their travels, Elizabeth came to realize the reason the Doctor constantly checked up on her, and that her past had been heavily rewritten to allow her to exist in the 'real' timeline.  
During their travels, Elizabeth came to realize the reason the Doctor constantly checked up on her, and that her past had been heavily rewritten to allow her to exist in the "real" timeline.  


Eventually, the three TARDIS travelers followed the trail to the planet Azimuth, where they finally confronted Schalk, alongside Davros, a clone of his younger self, and a squad of Daleks for control of the completed machine, where Elizabeth finally discovered the truth of her existence - she had been bred in a lab during the final years of the Second World War to be the perfect control unit for the Persuasion Machine. She was able to foil the plans of both Davros and his 'son' by unwittingly convincing her biological mother, a cold-blooded high-ranking Nazi official, to replace her inside the Machine, which overloaded and was destroyed, killing her mother. Elizabeth, at this point, was trapped in the past, a prisoners of the Russians, having been left behind when her biological mother took the TARDIS back to Azimuth via the fast return switch, and was about to face a firing squad, just as the Doctor and Will came to rescue her, although the rescue didn't exactly go to plan ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Daleks Among Us (audio story)|Daleks Among Us]]'').
Eventually, the three TARDIS travellers followed the trail to the planet Azimuth, where they finally confronted Schalk, alongside Davros, a clone of his younger self, and a squad of Daleks for control of the completed machine, where Elizabeth finally discovered the truth of her existence she had been bred in a lab during the final years of the Second World War to be the perfect control unit for the Persuasion Machine. She was able to foil the plans of both Davros and his "son" by unwittingly convincing her biological mother, a cold-blooded high-ranking Nazi official, to replace her inside the Machine, which overloaded and was destroyed, killing her mother. Elizabeth, at this point, was trapped in the past, a prisoners of the Russians, having been left behind when her biological mother took the TARDIS back to Azimuth via the fast return switch, and was about to face a firing squad, just as the Doctor and Will came to rescue her, although the rescue didn't exactly go to plan. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Daleks Among Us (audio story)|Daleks Among Us]]'')


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