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against an alien invasion of London. The episode establishes a running joke associated with the character which would see her frequently introduce herself by holding up her ID and stating her name and rank; in subsequent episodes this was usually met with the response "Yes, I/we know who you are,"
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and being impressed by his writing. Commenting on Jones's role in the two-part "Aliens of London"/"World War Three", Wilton characterised her as "straight as a die" and "the kind of caring politician that anyone would like to have." When faced with the deadly
Slitheen, Wilton remarks that she
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warships, Harriet uses a sentient "subwave" network to connect with other allies of the Doctor. The network was created for a time when—as
Harriet had predicted—the Doctor would fail to protect the Earth in a time of crisis. With the aid of
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