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UNIT Anti-Tank Guns (Newton Institute Deployment)

Two olive-drab military-issue anti-tank guns with long tapered barrels mounted on mobile carriages, their steel frames gleaming dully under overcast skies outside the Newton Institute. The weapons are braced on spade-shaped trails dug into the gravel, their breeches open as ordnance crews load high-explosive shells. The barrels are marked with rangefinder grooves from previous drills, their muzzles pointing toward the Institute’s upper windows where the Master’s temporal experiments threaten. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart stands with his hands clasped behind his back, observing their emplacement as he declares the facility under military control.
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Purpose

To provide direct fire support against armored threats or fortified positions through high-velocity, armor-piercing projectile delivery

Significance

Symbols of the Brigadier’s unilateral escalation of a civilian crisis into a military operation, embodying his readiness to deploy force to contain temporal anomalies and override institutional autonomy

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