Louise Rix

Dr Louise Rix was UNIT-UK's scientific adviser in the late 1990s.

Early life
Louise Rix said that a textbook published in 1979 would have been well out of date by the time that she was in school. She studied Medicine (AUDIO: Time Flies) at St William's University. On her second day, she met Helena McNamara at SpaceSoc and befriended her, later watching Aliens three times together in its opening week. (AUDIO: Dark Side of the Moon)

After getting her medical degree, Rix became a scientist. (AUDIO: Time Flies) She convinced Helena to go ahead and join the British Space Programme and, following her supposed death in the explosion of the Titania, she buried what remains of hers could be found. (AUDIO: Dark Side of the Moon) She had access to the Caverhurst Seedbank and Research Facility's chat rooms. (AUDIO: Time Flies)

UNIT career
Following Winifred Bambera's appointment as commanding officer of UNIT-UK in 1998, (AUDIO: Rogue State) UNIT Central Control appointed Rix as her new scientific adviser. Rix was due to meet Bambera one morning when she became aware of the death of Amy Flynn and chose to investigate the CSRF, calling in Bambera and Jean-Paul Savarin. She later incapacitated Dr Winston Grange and reversed his re-sequencing code. (AUDIO: Time Flies)

Rix initially believed that Helena was indeed alive and body-jumping, being further convinced when Irena Kravitz called her "Lou", and had the Britannia searched to ensure that there were no aliens aboard. She teamed up with Private Jake McManis, whom Savarin later made her ask out, and eventually came to believe that "Helena" had actually been an alien. As such, she allowed her to die in Dr Megan Hollands' body. (AUDIO: Dark Side of the Moon)

After the Eleventh Doctor assisted UNIT, he told Bambera that Rix had his contact details and could get in touch should they have another emergency requiring his help. (AUDIO: Prequel to Geronimo!)

Personality
Rix was intelligent but insubordinate and dismissive of authority. (AUDIO: Time Flies)

Appearance
Bambera did not believe that Rix looked professional nor like a scientist. (AUDIO: Time Flies)