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Due to his political sentiments, Sir Toby was invited by General Peters to be part of his coup against Wilson. Sir Toby pretended to be sympathetic and gave him notes on Schumann's teleporter so they could stage an alien attack, while ensuring Counter-Measures would investigate the teleportation site and that Gilmore would be the one who had secured [[10 Downing Street]]. After the coup was advanced enough for Peters and all his collaborators to be revealed, Sir Toby and Counter-Measures worked to shut it down. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[State of Emergency (audio story)|State of Emergency]]'')
Due to his political sentiments, Sir Toby was invited by General Peters to be part of his coup against Wilson. Sir Toby pretended to be sympathetic and gave him notes on Schumann's teleporter so they could stage an alien attack, while ensuring Counter-Measures would investigate the teleportation site and that Gilmore would be the one who had secured [[10 Downing Street]]. After the coup was advanced enough for Peters and all his collaborators to be revealed, Sir Toby and Counter-Measures worked to shut it down. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[State of Emergency (audio story)|State of Emergency]]'')


In 1965, Sir Toby took on an assistant, [[Templeton (Manhunt)|Templeton]], whom he picked for knowing the "right people". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Manhunt (audio story)|Manhunt]]'')
In 1965, Sir Toby took on an assistant, [[Templeton (Manhunt)|Templeton]], whom he picked for knowing the "right people". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Manhunt (CM audio story)|Manhunt]]'')


Shortly after, he found Charles Waverly was trying to usurp control Counter-Measures. When Gilmore was accused of murdering Waverly, Sir Toby helped Gilmore avoid the authorities while appointing Waverly's main, James Astor, as an interim Counter-Measures member in order to draw out the truth. (He deliberately kept the truth and news of the manhunt from Rachel Jensen, and the murder was "officially" a [[suicide]].) While he knew [[Emma Waverly]] was one of the eugenic creations, he was horrified to discover Astor ''was'' Emma — the experiment giving her the ability to shapeshift — and witness the transformation himself. He forbid Counter-Measures from pursuing Emma, secretly took files on the programme from [[Catherine Waverly]], and then ''allegedly'' witnessed her suicide soon after he learned she knew he was in the programme. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Manhunt (audio story)|Manhunt]]'')
Shortly after, he found Charles Waverly was trying to usurp control Counter-Measures. When Gilmore was accused of murdering Waverly, Sir Toby helped Gilmore avoid the authorities while appointing Waverly's main, James Astor, as an interim Counter-Measures member in order to draw out the truth. (He deliberately kept the truth and news of the manhunt from Rachel Jensen, and the murder was "officially" a [[suicide]].) While he knew [[Emma Waverly]] was one of the eugenic creations, he was horrified to discover Astor ''was'' Emma — the experiment giving her the ability to shapeshift — and witness the transformation himself. He forbid Counter-Measures from pursuing Emma, secretly took files on the programme from [[Catherine Waverly]], and then ''allegedly'' witnessed her suicide soon after he learned she knew he was in the programme. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Manhunt (CM audio story)|Manhunt]]'')


Counter-Measures were next used as a cover and way of helping him handle a renegade Cold War bunker: its reactor had leaked, poisoning the people inside, and his old friend Dr Elizabeth Bradley was threatening to drive it into meltdown unless the UK disarmed its nuclear weapons. Sir Toby pretended to all characters that he was unaware of the situation, using different lies for different people, and tried to talk Bradley into standing down. In the end, when it was clear how dangerous the reactor was, he pretended to talk to the government on her behalf and, behind Jensen's back, had the army bury the citadel in cement. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fifth Citadel (audio story)|The Fifth Citadel]]'')
Counter-Measures were next used as a cover and way of helping him handle a renegade Cold War bunker: its reactor had leaked, poisoning the people inside, and his old friend Dr Elizabeth Bradley was threatening to drive it into meltdown unless the UK disarmed its nuclear weapons. Sir Toby pretended to all characters that he was unaware of the situation, using different lies for different people, and tried to talk Bradley into standing down. In the end, when it was clear how dangerous the reactor was, he pretended to talk to the government on her behalf and, behind Jensen's back, had the army bury the citadel in cement. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fifth Citadel (audio story)|The Fifth Citadel]]'')
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