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By Iain McLaughlin & Claire Bartlett
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A deadly flu-like infection is sweeping the planet. Its first cases appeared in Britain but now millions are infected worldwide and there is no sign of a cure. The emergency services can't cope with what the press have dubbed a plague...
Under attack from all sides, UNIT in Britain is in disarray. It faces a stark choice - to close its doors and concede defeat, or to fight back, whatever the cost… and the injured Colonel Emily Chaudhry knows UNIT has never backed down from a battle...
If UNIT is to fight back, it's going to need the services of its missing commander, Colonel Brimmicombe-Wood, and the experience of the Brigadier, who can never refuse when duty calls...
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Lethbridge-Stewart: "He wasn't with UNIT long, but long enough to make him one of our own."
Chaudhry: "They've shown no respect for life or the law. I'll stop them one way or another."
Francis Currie: "This country might be going to the dogs, but it's solid gold for our lot."
Lethbridge-Stewart: "It'll get worse before it gets better."
Francis Currie: "This is history happening on the streets tonight and people will remember who reported it."
Lethbridge-Stewart: "Isn't odd what UNIT is all about?"
The Wasting is the final part of the first UNIT series
and the second play to be written by McLaughlin and
Bartlett.
David Tennant (cast in April 2005 as the Tenth Doctor)
reprises his role as Colonel Brimmicombe-Wood from
Jonathan Clements' Doctor Who Unbound
adventure Sympathy For The Devil.
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