Yates conspires in sabotage plot
Plot Beats
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Yates confronts Butler and Whitaker about their intentions, revealing his moral struggle with their plan to harm the Doctor.
Butler and Whitaker confirm Yates' involvement in sabotaging the stun gun and task him with delaying the Doctor's investigation.
Yates agrees to sabotage the Doctor's instruments to delay his investigation, but expresses his reluctance to harm the Doctor.
Who Was There
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Narrative Connections
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"The T-Rex attack in the power station directly leads to Yates' involvement and later reveals his conflicted allegiance when he confronts Butler and Whitaker about the sabotage."
Brigadier Yates stops the T-Rex attack"Yates confronting Butler and Whitaker directly reveals his role in the conspiracy and the specific task of sabotaging the Doctor's instruments, setting up the sabotage theme."
Whitaker’s plan revealed to Yates"Yates' reluctant agreement to delay the Doctor's investigation (while refusing to harm him) shows his moral conflict and foreshadows his eventual actions in the conspiracy."
Whitaker’s plan revealed to Yates"The T-Rex attack escalates the conflict, leading Yates to be tasked with sabotaging the Doctor's investigation, marking the beginning of the conspiracy's active interference."
Brigadier Yates stops the T-Rex attack"Yates confronting Butler and Whitaker directly reveals his role in the conspiracy and the specific task of sabotaging the Doctor's instruments, setting up the sabotage theme."
Whitaker’s plan revealed to Yates"Yates' reluctant agreement to delay the Doctor's investigation (while refusing to harm him) shows his moral conflict and foreshadows his eventual actions in the conspiracy."
Whitaker’s plan revealed to Yates