Single-Appearance Conflicts
These episodes depict one-off conflicts involving unique characters and situations, such as Dervish's encounters, Slaar's presence, or various soldiers and officers in isolated incidents.
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Season 6
36 eventsThe Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe encounter a desperate man fleeing International Electromatics security, who reveals the company’s oppressive control over the local community. The Man confirms that those who resist …
In Vaughn’s office, the Doctor and Jamie are subtly outmaneuvered as Vaughn—under the guise of technical assistance—extracts the TARDIS’s critical circuits from the Doctor. The exchange begins with Vaughn dismissing …
In Vaughn’s office—a deliberate replica of his London counterpart—The Doctor and Jamie confront the industrialist, who greets them with calculated hospitality. Vaughn’s feigned curiosity about their intrusion masks his irritation, …
Vaughn’s office becomes a pressure cooker of fury as he berates Packer for the Doctor and Jamie’s escape via the fire exit. The scene escalates from a personal dressing-down into …
The Doctor regains consciousness in the laboratory to find Jamie and Isobel unharmed but the situation dire. Captain Turner attempts to establish contact with UNIT Control, only to confirm the …
The event captures the escalating tension between UNIT's bureaucratic rigidity and the Doctor's improvisational urgency as the Cyberman invasion looms. Zoe challenges the Brigadier's reliance on the helicopter for the …
The Brigadier and Zoe arrive at Henlow Downs to find UNIT personnel incapacitated by Cyber-control, their bodies slumped unconscious across the facility. The Brigadier immediately takes command, ordering Zoe to …
In the Moonbase control room, Phipps makes a desperate break for freedom after Slaar orders a Warrior to intercept him, exposing his willingness to risk everything to warn Earth. The …
In the aftermath of a chaotic confrontation, Fewsham—visibly shaken—greets Kelly with a fabricated account of Osgood’s violent rampage and Locke’s murder, his evasive behavior and contradictory details (like Osgood’s unprotected …
In the T-Mat Moonbase Control room, Fewsham delivers a fabricated account of Osgood’s violent rampage and Locke’s murder, masking the Ice Warriors’ true involvement. His evasive behavior—claiming to sedate Phipps …
In the cramped, claustrophobic confines of a maintenance tunnel on the Moonbase, Jamie’s whispered question—‘What are they going to do?’—reveals his growing concern about the Ice Warriors’ escalating sabotage. His …
In the claustrophobic maintenance tunnels of the Moonbase, Zoe presses Phipps for directions to the heating controls, but his mounting panic and disorientation erupt into a full emotional breakdown. His …
In the claustrophobic confines of the Moonbase maintenance tunnel, Phipps—his voice tight with urgency—points Zoe toward the critical heating controls. The moment is a high-stakes tactical maneuver: Phipps, though visibly …
General Hermack methodically rules out mechanical failure as the cause of Beacon Alpha Four’s signal loss, instead deducing that the beacon’s argonite composition makes it a deliberate target for space …
The Doctor, Zoe, and Jamie seal themselves into a dead-end section of Beacon Alpha Four, realizing too late they’ve trapped themselves. As they debate their next move, Sorba’s soldiers breach …
In the Issigri Mining Office, General Hermack meticulously orchestrates the capture of Milo Clancey, revealing his obsessive, militarized approach to the pirate threat. He dispatches Penn to maintain orbital surveillance …
In the Issigri Mining Office, General Hermack—frustrated by Milo Clancey’s escape using an anti-missile device—demands an immediate escalation of the pursuit. After a tense exchange with Major Warne (whose controls …
The scene opens with Jamie’s physical distress—his nausea from the ship’s instability—serving as a visceral cue to the crew’s precarious situation. Milo, ever the pragmatist, deflects Jamie’s panic with practiced …
In the Issigri Mining Office, General Hermack prepares to depart after interrogating Madeleine Issigri about Milo Clancey’s suspected piracy. His casual mention of Lobos—a pirate base—reveals his intent to intercept …
Major Barrington, a British officer hardened by the relentless tension of the Great War, begins his interrogation of the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe with a mix of bureaucratic detachment and …
Smythe’s room is a study in controlled authority, its wood-paneled walls and heavy trunk suggesting both military precision and personal secrecy. When Sergeant Major Burns enters unannounced with tea, Smythe’s …
In a moment of calculated risk, Zoe exploits a brief lapse in supervision to infiltrate Smythe’s private quarters, driven by her growing suspicion of his true motives. The room is …
In the cramped, makeshift prison cell of the tack room, Jamie—already disoriented by his own temporal displacement—is thrown into further confusion when a disheveled Redcoat soldier from 1745 is forcibly …
Cornered in the tack room, Jamie McCrimmon is overpowered by a disoriented Redcoat soldier who pins him to the floor and threatens to kill him. When two guards rush in …
Jamie and the disoriented Redcoat soldier attempt a desperate escape from the prison by scaling a wall, but their movement is detected by guards patrolling the perimeter. The guards immediately …
The Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe face escalating skepticism from Lücke, a German officer who dismisses their claims of time travel as madness. After verbal persuasion fails—Zoe and Jamie’s corroborating stories …
In a tense, high-stakes confrontation, Von Weich—now in a position of unchallenged authority—immediately dismisses Lücke’s earlier skepticism about the Doctor’s claims of time travel. His sharp-eyed assessment of the situation …
The Doctor, cornered by Lieutenant Lücke in a German field office, exploits the officer’s curiosity about the sonic screwdriver to create a distraction. By demonstrating its ability to disassemble and …
In a sterile lecture hall, the Scientist demonstrates the organization’s refined brainwashing technique on Lieutenant Carstairs, a 1917 British officer who previously resisted the process and joined the resistance. The …
In a sterile lecture hall, the Scientist demonstrates the organization's brainwashing technology by subjecting Lieutenant Carstairs—a British officer who previously resisted conditioning—to a prototype memory-rewriting machine. Initially lucid and hostile, …
During a lecture on brainwashing techniques, the Scientist—under pressure from the War Chief—publicly identifies the Doctor as an imposter after noticing his suspicious behavior. The Doctor, realizing his cover is …
Zoe’s escalating fear for Jamie’s safety—expressed in a raw, desperate plea—becomes the emotional catalyst that disrupts the group’s tactical cohesion. Her question, ‘Oh Doctor, what about Jamie? Have they killed …
In a tense standoff inside the barn, Von Weich—held captive by Moor—deliberately provokes his captor by demanding water, exploiting Moor’s momentary distraction to reach for a forbidden communications device. Moor, …
In the barn, Von Weich attempts to reassert his military authority over Moor, ordering him to hand over his weapon and shoot Russell, who has just arrived via the Sidrat. …
Inside the barn, Von Weich reasserts his military authority over Moor, ordering him to shoot Russell and the Doctor’s group. Moor, caught between his brainwashed conditioning and the resistance’s influence, …
The Doctor’s false assurance of safety inside the SIDRAT is violently shattered when Carstairs notices the walls and ceiling beginning to close in—a mechanical trap designed to crush them. Forced …
Season 7
8 eventsIn a UNIT tracking station, a radar technician detects an anomalous aerial formation—objects flying in precise, unnatural patterns—despite the duty officer’s initial skepticism. The technician insists the objects are descending …
In the sterile, fluorescent-lit confines of Ashbridge Cottage Hospital, a UNIT officer escorts an unidentified man—found collapsed near a police box in Oxley Woods—into Dr. Henderson’s care. The man lies …
In the restricted Oxley Wood, poacher Seeley is intercepted by UNIT soldier Forbes, who catches him trespassing. Seeley deflects with a casual offer of poached rabbits, but his sharp observation—'You …
In the sterile, fluorescent-lit corridor of Ashbridge Cottage Hospital, Dr. Henderson—visibly unraveling—stumbles forward in a state of disorientation, his usual clinical composure shattered. His erratic gait and hollow-eyed stare suggest …
Outside Ashbridge Cottage Hospital, the Brigadier and Munro examine a recovered fragment of the plastic meteorite—a lightweight, synthetic material that defies terrestrial explanation. The Brigadier orders heightened security around the …
General Scobie is led into a UNIT office where a life-sized dummy of himself stands, a chilling approximation of his physical form. Hibbert, visibly uneasy, attempts to downplay the dummy's …
Spencer and Davis, two potholers exploring a deep cave system beneath Wenley Moor, descend into a cavernous chamber filled with towering stalagmites. Their initial excitement is shattered when an unnatural, …
In sickbay, the Doctor examines Spencer—a traumatized potholer who, post-coma, compulsively draws prehistoric cave paintings, including a reptilian biped with three eyes. When the Doctor kneels behind Spencer to ask …