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** Daleks also used mind-controlled humans after their [[22nd century Dalek invasion|invasion]] of [[Earth]] in the [[22nd century]], an invasion the Doctor also mentions to Ace. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'')
** Daleks also used mind-controlled humans after their [[22nd century Dalek invasion|invasion]] of [[Earth]] in the [[22nd century]], an invasion the Doctor also mentions to Ace. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'')
* The Doctor explains the origins of the Daleks to Ace. ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'')
* The Doctor explains the origins of the Daleks to Ace. ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'')
* In his investigation of reports of a series of ''agent provocateurs'' known as "the Doctor" who have been involved in numerous unusual incidents, the journalist [[James Stevens]] found evidence of the Doctor and Ace's involvement in the Shoreditch Incident. The records indicated that the Doctor was "a short, quirkily dressed man, with a slight [[Scotland|Scottish]] accent and immense intelligence." He noted that the two matched the description of an enigmatic pair also known as the Doctor and Ace who were heavily involved in the [[ULTIMA|ULTIMA Incident]] in [[Maiden's Point]] in [[1943]]. 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. In the interim, Stevens noted that this Doctor was present during a holiday alert in a [[Wales|Welsh]] holiday camp called [[Shangri-La]] in [[1959]] but that he was in the company of another young woman named "[[Melanie Bush|Mel]]." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
* In his investigation of reports of a series of ''agents provocateur'' known as "the Doctor" who have been involved in numerous unusual incidents, the journalist [[James Stevens]] found evidence of the Doctor and Ace's involvement in the Shoreditch Incident. The records indicated that the Doctor was "a short, quirkily dressed man, with a slight [[Scotland|Scottish]] accent and immense intelligence." He noted that the two matched the description of an enigmatic pair also known as the Doctor and Ace who were heavily involved in the [[ULTIMA|ULTIMA Incident]] in [[Maiden's Point]] in [[1943]]. 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. In the interim, Stevens noted that this Doctor was present during a holiday alert in a [[Wales|Welsh]] holiday camp called [[Shangri-La]] in [[1959]] but that he was in the company of another young woman named "[[Melanie Bush|Mel]]." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
* During the incident, everyone living within a three mile radius of Coal Hill School and 76 Totter's Lane was evacuated under the [[Peacetime Nuclear Accident Provisions]]. Newspapers of the time attributed the evacuation to a gas leak in the [[basement]] of the school and the discovery of an unexploded [[World War II]] bomb found in a nearby builder's yard belonging to Mr Ratcliffe. James Stevens noted that several soldiers seconded to the ICMG died during the Shoreditch Incident but that one, Sgt. Mike Smith, was denied a military funeral and was buried privately five days later. Following the disbanding of Counter-Measures in the late [[1960s]], Gilmore campaigned for a replacement group with greater facilities and a permanent rapid-reaction capability. His efforts proved unsuccessful. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
* During the incident, everyone living within a three mile radius of Coal Hill School and 76 Totter's Lane was evacuated under the [[Peacetime Nuclear Accident Provisions]]. Newspapers of the time attributed the evacuation to a gas leak in the [[basement]] of the school and the discovery of an unexploded [[World War II]] bomb found in a nearby builder's yard belonging to Mr Ratcliffe. James Stevens noted that several soldiers seconded to the ICMG died during the Shoreditch Incident but that one, Sgt. Mike Smith, was denied a military funeral and was buried privately five days later. Following the disbanding of Counter-Measures in the late [[1960s]], Gilmore campaigned for a replacement group with greater facilities and a permanent rapid-reaction capability. His efforts proved unsuccessful. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
* The remnants of one of the destroyed Imperial Daleks salvaged after the Shoreditch Incident would later be stored in [[Department C19]]'s [[The Vault (C19)|Vault]] and was one of its first trophies. Earlier in his personal timeline, specifically during his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]], the Doctor had seen its lower half in the Vault but noted that he had never seen a Dalek of that configuration before, least of all on 20th century Earth. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]'')
* The remnants of one of the destroyed Imperial Daleks salvaged after the Shoreditch Incident would later be stored in [[Department C19]]'s [[The Vault (C19)|Vault]] and was one of its first trophies. Earlier in his personal timeline, specifically during his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]], the Doctor had seen its lower half in the Vault but noted that he had never seen a Dalek of that configuration before, least of all on 20th century Earth. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Scales of Injustice (novel)|The Scales of Injustice]]'')
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