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UNIT Field Log - Season 1

UNIT Field Log was a series of short webcasts and features. Beginning on 17 August 2020. it served as the first part of the multi-platform series Time Lord Victorious, tying into the immersive experience Time Fracture. By 23 November 2021, the series transitioned to a prose-only format, essentially character profiles, released on Twitter.

Top Cast

  • James Lawrence

    James Lawrence

    Doctor Errol Courtney

  • Ivy Corbin

    Ivy Corbin

    Doctor Evelyn Yates

Overview

UNIT Field Log was a series of short webcasts and features. Beginning on 17 August 2020. it served as the first part of the multi-platform series Time Lord Victorious, tying into the immersive experience Time Fracture. By 23 November 2021, the series transitioned to a prose-only format, essentially character profiles, released on Twitter.

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