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With the situation growing ever more dire, Harriet decided to make an emergency broadcast in place of the Queen's speech, urging everyone to remain calm. In her broadcast, Harriet pleaded for the Doctor's help or for anyone who knew the Doctor to find him to help in the grave situation. With the Doctor still unconscious, Rose accepted the fact that the Doctor she knew was gone completely. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'') | With the situation growing ever more dire, Harriet decided to make an emergency broadcast in place of the Queen's speech, urging everyone to remain calm. In her broadcast, Harriet pleaded for the Doctor's help or for anyone who knew the Doctor to find him to help in the grave situation. With the Doctor still unconscious, Rose accepted the fact that the Doctor she knew was gone completely. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'') | ||
Unbeknownst to the Prime Minister, her televised message had been intercepted and played on the [[TARDIS scanner]] used by the [[Third Doctor]] while he was working at [[UNIT HQ]] over [[1970s|thirty years prior]], assisted by [[Jo Grant]] and [[Captain]] [[Mike Yates]]. Though the message was faint at first, the earlier Doctor was able to uncover it using a [[device]] he had created. Jo was quick to suggest that they go and help, though she did speculate that {{Delgado}} had travelled forwards in time and [[hypnosis|hypnotised]] Harriet to lure the Doctor into a trap. The Doctor, however, did not believe so as he felt a connection linking him to Harriet, unsure as to whether it came from his [[future]] or his [[past]]. Intending to find out what was going on, the Doctor took his TARDIS into the future, taking Jo and Yates with him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Christmas Inversion (short story)|The Christmas Inversion]]'') | |||
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