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He took Kate to a [[graveyard]] where he saved the [[Twelfth Doctor]] the obligation of destroying their old enemy, by using his [[Cyber wrist blaster|wrist blaster]] to shoot the Master. Recognising his old friend, the Doctor fulfilled a lifelong wish of the Brigadier by saluting him, noting that the Brigadier would never be anywhere else but by his side when Earth and the Doctor faced their darkest day. The Brigadier then flew away to parts unknown, having had his lifelong wish fulfilled but also having the chance to see the Doctor once again. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') | He took Kate to a [[graveyard]] where he saved the [[Twelfth Doctor]] the obligation of destroying their old enemy, by using his [[Cyber wrist blaster|wrist blaster]] to shoot the Master. Recognising his old friend, the Doctor fulfilled a lifelong wish of the Brigadier by saluting him, noting that the Brigadier would never be anywhere else but by his side when Earth and the Doctor faced their darkest day. The Brigadier then flew away to parts unknown, having had his lifelong wish fulfilled but also having the chance to see the Doctor once again. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') | ||
=== Return to UNIT === | === Return to UNIT === | ||
To no one's greater surprise than [[Kate Stewart]]'s own, the newly-minted "Cyberbrig" continued to shadow his daughter, following her to [[UNIT HQ]] where he immediately fell back into old habits; Kate became exasperated with his tendency to sit once more in the Brigadier-General's chair and generally act as though he were still running things. The Cyberbrig intended merely to "sort out a few things for [her]", but his ideas about how to run UNIT were deemed rather antiquated by Kate and the rest of the modern UNIT team; for one thing, the Cyberbrig objected to there being so many women (and so many [[scientist]]s) around the place, putting UNIT leader Kate in rather a tough spot. | To no one's greater surprise than [[Kate Stewart]]'s own, the newly-minted "Cyberbrig" continued to shadow his daughter, following her to [[UNIT HQ]] where he immediately fell back into old habits; Kate became exasperated with his tendency to sit once more in the Brigadier-General's chair and generally act as though he were still running things. The Cyberbrig intended merely to "sort out a few things for [her]", but his ideas about how to run UNIT were deemed rather antiquated by Kate and the rest of the modern UNIT team; for one thing, the Cyberbrig objected to there being so many women (and so many [[scientist]]s) around the place, putting UNIT leader Kate in rather a tough spot. | ||
By the time of one of his umpteenth arguments with Kate, the Cyberbrig had taken to wearing a false [[moustache]] over the metal plating of his [[Cyber-helmet]] to try and look more like his old self; in fact, even when eh'd been the human Lethbridge-Stewart, his moustache had ''always'' been false, a fact which he hoped was not known to many. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[My Dad's A Cyberman! (short story)|My Dad's A Cyberman!]]'') | By the time of one of his umpteenth arguments with Kate, the Cyberbrig had taken to wearing a false [[moustache]] over the metal plating of his [[Cyber-helmet]] to try and look more like his old self; in fact, even when eh'd been the human Lethbridge-Stewart, his moustache had ''always'' been false, a fact which he hoped was not known to many. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[My Dad's A Cyberman! (short story)|My Dad's A Cyberman!]]'') | ||
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