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S7E25 · Inferno Part 7

Liz discovers the Doctor unconscious

Liz Shaw enters the Doctor’s workshop using her sonic screwdriver, finding him unconscious on the floor amid the chaotic aftermath of his return from a parallel world. The disarray of the shelves confirms he’s back in the correct timeline, but his condition signals an urgent crisis. Liz immediately calls for Sergeant Benton, who recognizes the Doctor’s presence and rushes to alert the Brigadier. This moment marks the first confirmation of the Doctor’s return and the activation of UNIT’s response, setting in motion the operational countermeasures needed to address the looming catastrophe tied to Stahlman’s drilling project. Liz’s swift action underscores her trust in the Doctor’s warnings and her role as the critical bridge between his prescience and UNIT’s skeptical leadership.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Liz uses her sonic screwdriver to open the doors and discovers the Doctor unconscious in his workshop. She recognizes he is back in the correct reality because his shelves are a mess.

Concern to relief

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Concerned but composed—her worry for the Doctor is tempered by her professionalism, and she channels her energy into action rather than panic.

Liz Shaw enters the Doctor’s workshop with purpose, using his sonic screwdriver to unlock the doors—a practical yet symbolic act that underscores her trust in his tools and her role as his proxy. She immediately assesses the situation, her scientific training kicking in as she recognizes the Doctor’s unconscious state and the chaotic shelves as signs of his return. Her actions are swift and decisive: she calls for Benton, directs him to alert the Brigadier, and takes charge of the moment. Liz’s presence here is the bridge between the Doctor’s prescience and UNIT’s institutional response, her authority and urgency setting the tone for the crisis to come.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the Doctor receives immediate attention and that UNIT is alerted to his return
  • To confirm the Doctor’s warnings about Stahlman’s drilling and mobilize a response
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor’s warnings are credible and urgent
  • That UNIT’s resources and her own skills are critical to averting the disaster
Character traits
Resourceful and quick-thinking Authoritative in a crisis Trusting of the Doctor’s tools and warnings A natural leader in his absence
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Physically inert but narratively charged—his unconscious state radiates a sense of foreboding, as if the weight of the coming disaster is already pressing upon him.

The Doctor lies unconscious on the floor of his workshop, his body a silent but urgent signal of his return from a parallel world. The disarray of the shelves—books and tools scattered in chaotic abandon—contrasts sharply with the sterile order of the alternate reality, confirming his presence in the correct timeline. His physical vulnerability in this moment foreshadows the catastrophic stakes of Stahlman’s drilling project, as his warnings (yet to be voiced) hang in the air like an unspoken prophecy. The Doctor’s state is both a call to action and a ticking clock.

Goals in this moment
  • To warn UNIT of the impending catastrophe (implied by his return and state)
  • To regain consciousness and take decisive action to stop Stahlman’s drilling
Active beliefs
  • That Stahlman’s actions will trigger a global catastrophe (as seen in his parallel-world visions)
  • That UNIT and his allies are the only ones who can prevent the disaster
Character traits
Vulnerable yet pivotal Symbolic of impending crisis Unconscious but central to the narrative Physically present but narratively absent (for now)
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Alert and focused—his surprise at the Doctor’s state is quickly overshadowed by his sense of duty, and he channels his energy into action.

Sergeant Benton arrives in response to Liz’s call, his military training evident in his rapid assessment of the situation. He recognizes the Doctor’s presence immediately, his exclamation (‘It’s the Doctor!’) carrying both surprise and a sense of duty. Benton’s role here is that of a reliable operative: he follows Liz’s directive without hesitation, rushing to alert the Brigadier. His presence reinforces UNIT’s structured response to the crisis, and his obedience to Liz underscores the trust and hierarchy within the organization. Benton is the human link between Liz’s discovery and UNIT’s broader mobilization.

Goals in this moment
  • To relay the urgency of the situation to the Brigadier and mobilize UNIT’s resources
  • To support Liz and the Doctor in whatever capacity is needed
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor’s return and state indicate a serious threat
  • That UNIT’s chain of command must be followed to address the crisis effectively
Character traits
Reliable and obedient Quick to recognize urgency A bridge between scientific and military responses Professionally composed in a crisis
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor's Workshop Shelves/Bookshelves

The Doctor’s workshop shelves, now in disarray with books and tools scattered chaotically, serve as a visual and narrative clue confirming the Doctor’s return to the correct timeline. The contrast between this cluttered state and the sterile order of the parallel world is stark, symbolizing the Doctor’s presence and the urgency of the situation. The shelves’ disarray is not merely a backdrop but an active element in the scene: it draws Liz’s attention, reinforces the Doctor’s vulnerable state, and foreshadows the chaos that Stahlman’s drilling will unleash. The shelves’ condition is a silent but potent indicator of the crisis to come.

Before: Sterile and orderly in the parallel world, now …
After: Remain in disarray, serving as a visual reminder …
Before: Sterile and orderly in the parallel world, now in disarray in the correct timeline, reflecting the Doctor’s return.
After: Remain in disarray, serving as a visual reminder of the Doctor’s presence and the unfolding crisis.
Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver

The Doctor’s sonic screwdriver is wielded by Liz Shaw to unlock the reinforced doors of the workshop, a practical yet symbolic act that highlights her trust in the Doctor’s tools and her role as his proxy. The sonic screwdriver serves as a narrative bridge: it not only grants access to the workshop but also signals Liz’s authority and her ability to act in the Doctor’s absence. Its use here is efficient and purposeful, reflecting the urgency of the moment. The screwdriver’s presence also foreshadows its future role in the unfolding crisis, as it will likely be used to diagnose, repair, or counteract the effects of Stahlman’s drilling.

Before: Possessed by Liz Shaw, fully functional, and ready …
After: Still in Liz’s possession, now used to unlock …
Before: Possessed by Liz Shaw, fully functional, and ready for use in the workshop’s lock.
After: Still in Liz’s possession, now used to unlock the doors and confirm the Doctor’s return. Its role in the crisis is yet to fully unfold.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Doctor's Functional UNIT Crisis Workshop (Original Reality, Inferno Parts 3–7)

The Doctor’s workshop, typically a space of scientific curiosity and invention, becomes a site of urgent discovery and foreboding in this moment. The disarray of the shelves—books and tools scattered in chaotic abandon—contrasts sharply with the sterile order of the parallel world, signaling the Doctor’s return and the impending crisis. The workshop’s atmosphere is one of tension and unspoken urgency, as Liz’s swift actions and the Doctor’s unconscious state set the stage for the disaster to come. The location functions as both a refuge (for the Doctor in his vulnerable state) and a catalyst (for UNIT’s response), its cluttered state mirroring the chaos that Stahlman’s drilling will unleash.

Atmosphere Tense and foreboding, with a sense of unspoken urgency. The disarray of the shelves and …
Function Inciting location—where the Doctor’s return is confirmed, and UNIT’s response is triggered. It serves as …
Symbolism Represents the transition from order to chaos, mirroring the shift from the parallel world’s sterility …
Access Initially locked, requiring the sonic screwdriver to access. Once unlocked, the space is open to …
Disarrayed shelves with books and tools scattered chaotically The Doctor lying unconscious on the floor The sonic screwdriver in Liz’s hand, used to unlock the doors A sense of urgency and foreboding in the air

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT’s involvement in this event is indirect but critical, manifested through the actions of Liz Shaw and Sergeant Benton. Liz, as a scientific adviser to UNIT, takes the lead in assessing the Doctor’s condition and directing Benton to alert the Brigadier. Benton, as a UNIT operative, follows her orders without hesitation, reinforcing the organization’s chain of command. UNIT’s role here is that of a responsive institution: it is not yet fully mobilized, but the groundwork for its crisis response is laid. The organization’s presence is felt in the urgency of Liz and Benton’s actions, as well as in the implicit trust they place in the Doctor’s warnings.

Representation Via the actions of its members—Liz Shaw and Sergeant Benton—who act as proxies for UNIT’s …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority through its chain of command, with Liz Shaw directing Benton to escalate the …
Impact This moment sets UNIT on a path to confront the crisis, with Liz and Benton …
Internal Dynamics The scene highlights the trust and hierarchy within UNIT, with Liz’s authority as a scientific …
To respond swiftly to the Doctor’s return and his implied warnings about Stahlman’s drilling To mobilize resources and personnel to address the impending crisis Through the authority of its members (Liz and Benton) to direct action Via the chain of command, ensuring that the Brigadier is alerted and can coordinate a broader response

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Key Dialogue

"LIZ: Doctor!"
"LIZ: Sergeant! Over here, quickly!"
"BENTON: What's the matter? It's the Doctor!"
"LIZ: I can see that. Tell the Brigadier."