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S7E2 · Spearhead from Space Part 2

Doctor Identifies Meteorite Hoax

The newly regenerated Doctor, still disoriented from amnesia, arrives at UNIT HQ and immediately asserts his authority by revealing a wristwatch that tracks his TARDIS. His playful yet evasive demeanor—joking about his new face and Delphon eyebrow communication—disarms the Brigadier’s skepticism while subtly reinforcing his alien identity. When Liz Shaw presents the meteorite fragments, the Doctor’s scientific intuition quickly exposes their artificial nature: he deduces they are hollow plastic spheres, likely containing something removed before UNIT’s arrival. This revelation shifts the investigation’s focus from cosmic debris to a deliberate alien conspiracy, prompting the Brigadier to conditionally ally with the Doctor in exchange for his help. The scene establishes the Doctor’s investigative partnership with Liz, contrasts his unorthodox methods with UNIT’s procedural rigor, and sets up the search for the missing intact meteorite—now a critical clue to the killer dolls’ origins.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor examines fragments and identifies them as plastic, which Liz confirms is unlike either thermo-plastic or thermo-setting; the Doctor deduces they were hollow spheres.

curiosity to realization

The Doctor offers to help if he gets the TARDIS key; the Doctor initiates an alliance with Liz and asks about how many 'meteorites' came down, before deducing any whole ones have been collected.

bargaining to urgency

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Warily cooperative, balancing institutional duty with the need for the Doctor’s expertise.

The Brigadier initially greets the Doctor with skepticism, questioning his identity and motives. He tests the Doctor’s claims by withholding the TARDIS key and probing his memory loss, but the Doctor’s cryptic references to Delphon and his scientific deductions about the meteorite fragments gradually earn his cautious cooperation. The Brigadier introduces Liz Shaw as UNIT’s lead scientist and conditionally agrees to the Doctor’s help in exchange for his assistance, marking a fragile but strategic alliance.

Goals in this moment
  • Verify the Doctor’s identity and ensure he is not a threat to UNIT or Earth.
  • Leverage the Doctor’s knowledge to solve the meteorite mystery and prevent an alien invasion.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s unorthodox methods, while frustrating, may be necessary to uncover the truth behind the meteorite fragments.
  • UNIT’s procedural rigor must be balanced with the Doctor’s improvisational genius to effectively counter the alien threat.
Character traits
Skeptical but pragmatic Authoritative yet adaptable Procedurally rigorous Diplomatically cautious
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Engaged and intrigued, with a growing sense of partnership with the Doctor.

Liz Shaw is introduced by the Brigadier as UNIT’s lead scientist, tasked with analyzing the meteorite fragments. She engages with the Doctor’s unorthodox methods, confirming the fragments’ non-plastic composition and discussing their hollow nature. Her curiosity and directness forge an immediate partnership with the Doctor, as they collaborate to investigate the fragments’ artificial origins and the missing intact meteorite. Her scientific rigor complements the Doctor’s intuition, setting the stage for their investigative alliance.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm the artificial nature of the meteorite fragments and uncover their purpose.
  • Partner with the Doctor to investigate the missing intact meteorite and its connection to the alien invasion.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s scientific intuition, though unconventional, is a valuable asset in solving the meteorite mystery.
  • The missing intact meteorite is a critical clue that must be recovered to understand the full scope of the alien threat.
Character traits
Curious and direct Scientifically rigorous Adaptable to unorthodox methods Collaborative yet independent
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Cautiously optimistic with underlying frustration at his amnesia, masking it with humor and intellectual confidence.

The Doctor enters UNIT HQ with a mix of playful defiance and scientific curiosity, immediately asserting his authority by revealing a wristwatch that tracks his TARDIS. He jokes about his 'new face' and references the planet Delphon to subtly prove his alien identity, all while analyzing the meteorite fragments with sharp intuition. His amnesia is both a liability and a narrative device, allowing him to deduce the fragments' artificial nature and theorize their contents were removed before UNIT’s arrival. He negotiates with the Brigadier for the TARDIS key, securing a conditional alliance in exchange for his help.

Goals in this moment
  • Regain access to the TARDIS by proving his identity and usefulness to UNIT.
  • Uncover the truth behind the meteorite fragments and their connection to the alien invasion.
Active beliefs
  • His scientific instincts and improvisational skills are more reliable than UNIT’s procedural methods.
  • The missing intact meteorite holds the key to understanding the invasion, and it was deliberately collected by unknown parties.
Character traits
Playfully evasive Scientifically intuitive Negotiation-savvy Self-deprecatingly charming Analytically precise
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Supporting 1

Neutral and professional, focused on following protocol.

The UNIT Headquarters Guard announces the Doctor’s arrival to the Brigadier, fulfilling his role as a procedural gatekeeper. His presence underscores UNIT’s institutional rigor and the Doctor’s need to navigate military protocols to gain access and cooperation. Though his dialogue is minimal, his role in facilitating the Doctor’s entry sets the stage for the subsequent negotiations and alliance.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Doctor’s arrival is properly announced and verified.
  • Maintain UNIT’s security protocols.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s identity must be verified before granting him access to UNIT HQ.
  • Procedural adherence is critical to UNIT’s operational security.
Character traits
Procedurally rigid Detached yet efficient Institutional
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Lab-Analyzed Meteorite Shards (UNIT Laboratory)

The missing intact meteorite is theorized by the Doctor to have been collected by unknown parties before UNIT’s arrival, its contents still intact. This deduction redirects the investigation toward the factory and the eerie dolls, positioning the missing meteorite as the key to understanding the alien invasion. Its absence becomes a critical clue, driving the next phase of the probe.

Before: Collected and taken to an unknown location (implied).
After: Identified as a priority target for recovery, tied …
Before: Collected and taken to an unknown location (implied).
After: Identified as a priority target for recovery, tied to the factory and the dolls.
Ransome's Plastic Autons (Dolls)

The meteorite fragments are the focal point of the Doctor and Liz Shaw’s analysis, revealing their artificial nature as hollow plastic spheres. The Doctor deduces that their contents were removed before UNIT’s arrival, shifting the investigation’s focus to the missing intact meteorite. These fragments serve as the first critical clue in uncovering the alien conspiracy, tying the investigation to the eerie dolls and the factory’s role in the invasion.

Before: Lying on a lab tray in UNIT’s laboratory, …
After: Confirmed as artificial and hollow, with their contents …
Before: Lying on a lab tray in UNIT’s laboratory, awaiting analysis by Liz Shaw.
After: Confirmed as artificial and hollow, with their contents identified as the missing link in the investigation.
Stolen Intact Meteorite (Oxley Woods)

The missing intact meteorite is mentioned in the Doctor’s deduction that the fragments were collected and taken somewhere. This object becomes the linchpin of the investigation, tying the meteorite fragments to the factory and the eerie dolls. Its recovery is framed as essential to uncovering the alien conspiracy, making it a high-priority target for UNIT and the Doctor.

Before: Collected and removed from the crash site (implied).
After: Identified as a critical clue, with its location …
Before: Collected and removed from the crash site (implied).
After: Identified as a critical clue, with its location (the factory) now a focus of the investigation.
The Doctor's TARDIS (Mark I with Mark II Circuit)

The TARDIS is referenced as the Doctor’s primary objective and escape vehicle, symbolizing his connection to his past and his need to regain access to it. The Brigadier mentions that the TARDIS is being guarded by UNIT, and the Doctor’s wristwatch beeps toward it, confirming its location. The TARDIS serves as a bargaining chip in the Doctor’s negotiation with the Brigadier, reinforcing its centrality to the Doctor’s identity and mission.

Before: Guarded by UNIT outside Ashbridge Cottage Hospital, inaccessible …
After: Still guarded by UNIT, but the Doctor secures …
Before: Guarded by UNIT outside Ashbridge Cottage Hospital, inaccessible without the key.
After: Still guarded by UNIT, but the Doctor secures a conditional agreement to regain access in exchange for his help.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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UNIT HQ

UNIT Laboratory serves as the primary setting for this event, where the Doctor, Brigadier, and Liz Shaw converge to analyze the meteorite fragments. The stark, fluorescent-lit space underscores the urgency and scientific rigor of their investigation, while also highlighting the tension between UNIT’s procedural methods and the Doctor’s improvisational genius. The lab’s makeshift nature reflects UNIT’s reactive crisis response, as they hastily adapt to the alien threat.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, stark lighting, and a mix of scientific curiosity and military urgency.
Function Meeting point for secret negotiations and collaborative investigation.
Symbolism Represents the clash between institutional rigor and improvisational genius in the face of an alien …
Access Restricted to UNIT personnel and approved allies (e.g., the Doctor, conditionally).
Fluorescent lighting casting a clinical glow over the lab benches. Cluttered trays holding meteorite fragments and scientific equipment. The Brigadier’s authoritative presence contrasting with the Doctor’s playful demeanor.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT is represented through the Brigadier’s authority, Liz Shaw’s scientific analysis, and the Guard’s procedural adherence. The organization’s institutional rigor is contrasted with the Doctor’s improvisational methods, as UNIT seeks to verify the Doctor’s identity and leverage his expertise to counter the alien threat. The tension between protocol and innovation drives the event, with UNIT ultimately conditionally allying with the Doctor to investigate the meteorite fragments and the missing intact meteorite.

Representation Through the Brigadier’s authority, Liz Shaw’s scientific analysis, and the Guard’s procedural adherence.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the Doctor while conditionally cooperating with him to solve the meteorite mystery.
Impact UNIT’s procedural rigor is tested by the Doctor’s unorthodox methods, leading to a fragile but …
Internal Dynamics Chain of command being tested as the Brigadier balances institutional duty with the need for …
Verify the Doctor’s identity and ensure he is not a threat to UNIT or Earth. Leverage the Doctor’s knowledge to solve the meteorite mystery and prevent an alien invasion. Institutional protocols (e.g., verifying the Doctor’s identity, guarding the TARDIS). Scientific analysis (e.g., Liz Shaw’s examination of the meteorite fragments). Conditional alliances (e.g., negotiating with the Doctor for his help).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The stolen globe informs The Doctor of the nature of the alien meteorite."

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Causal medium

"The Brigadier's inability to open the TARDIS with the key emphasizes the Doctor's unique connection to it, making him more believable when he arrives at UNIT HQ and claims to be the Doctor."

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"Liz's skepticism is consistent as she does not understand the nature of The Doctor in the lab and when The Doctor arrives at HQ."

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"Liz's skepticism is consistent as she does not understand the nature of The Doctor in the lab and when The Doctor arrives at HQ."

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"Both Liz analyzing the meteorite and the Doctor confirming its properties contribute to understanding the alien threat."

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"Both Liz analyzing the meteorite and the Doctor confirming its properties contribute to understanding the alien threat."

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"The Doctor determining that the spheres were likely holding something leads directly to the doctor's questions, and an offer to help."

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"The Doctor determining that the spheres were likely holding something leads directly to the doctor's questions, and an offer to help."

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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"BRIGADIER: How the devil did he find this place? DOCTOR: Fortunately I had this with me, you see. It homes on the Tardis. Oh, there she is. How nice of you to look after her for me. Do you happen to have got the key, by the way?"
"LIZ: Those are bits of what the Brigadier thought might be a meteorite. DOCTOR: Plastic? LIZ: It's not thermo-plastic and neither is it thermo-setting. And there are no polymer chains. DOCTOR: That's interesting. I wonder what was inside. LIZ: Inside? DOCTOR: Yes, well, you can tell from the shape this was a hollow sphere. I should think the space inside was about three thousand cubic centimetres, wouldn't you?"
"DOCTOR: Then the answer to your question's obvious, isn't it? By the time your search party arrived, the rest of these things had been collected. Collected and taken somewhere. The question is, where?"