Narrative Web

Brigadier formulates counterstrike plan

The Brigadier arrives on the planet surface to discover local wildlife has been weaponized by Omega’s forces. After a brief confrontation with Ollis, a game warden who confirms the capture of the Doctor and UNIT soldiers, the Brigadier devises a structured rescue mission. Recognizing the need for precision over blind assault, he orders stealth reconnaissance followed by a calculated surprise attack to free the prisoners. Ollis is immediately pressed into service, revealing the Brigadier’s ability to adapt military strategy to unfamiliar terrain and escalating threats.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Brigadier decides to conduct a reconnaissance and plan a surprise attack to rescue the captives, putting Ollis under his command.

indecision to determination ['massive blue-edged opening', 'cliff face', 'bronze …

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Alert pragmatism masking concealed urgency, shifting to resolute determination once a course of action is set.

The Brigadier strides onto the fractured quarry surface, service pistol drawn, radiating disciplined urgency. He immediately identifies Ollis and probes for intelligence with a sharp but controlled interrogation. Upon witnessing the Gels herding prisoners, he pivots to decisive action, ordering reconnaissance and a surprise strike. His manner shifts from inquiry to command, leveraging Ollis’ knowledge without hesitation.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure the immediate safety of UNIT personnel and allies
  • Develop and execute a viable rescue operation using limited information
Active beliefs
  • Institutional authority must be asserted in crisis to maintain order and effectiveness
  • Local expertise is a tactical resource to be harnessed rapidly, even in unfamiliar environments
Character traits
military discipline adaptability leadership under pressure strategic instinct
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Ollis
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Nervous caution tightening into focused resolve as he aligns with the Brigadier’s plan under threat of immediate danger.

Ollis emerges cautiously, interrupting the Brigadier’s advance with a blend of irritation and urgency. He delivers fragmented intelligence about recent abductions and the nature of the Gels while physically guiding the Brigadier toward cover. Once the prisoners’ fate is confirmed, Ollis accepts a subordinate role under the Brigadier’s command, trading personal caution for coordinated action.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the encounter with the Gels and avoid abduction
  • Assist in rescuing the captives using his knowledge of the terrain and enemy behavior
Active beliefs
  • Stealth and local knowledge are the best defenses against an unknown and hostile force
  • Even outsiders with clear authority can be more effective than solo survival in crisis
Character traits
terrain familiarity cautious observation reluctant cooperation territorial instinct
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Supporting 2

Captured and likely fearful, aware of the Gels’ predatory purpose but unable to act.

Benton is observed being physically corralled by the Gels during the climax of the scene, his movement constricted and overtaken by the entities’ mechanical coercion. He is presented as a prisoner in transit, unable to resist or communicate, embodying the immediate threat to UNIT personnel.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the immediate confrontation with the Gels
  • Maintain awareness to facilitate later rescue
Active beliefs
  • Military training alone cannot counter an enemy that operates outside natural law
  • Reliance on colleagues, even under duress, is necessary for survival
Character traits
captivity physical subjugation silent vulnerability
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Fear and confusion intertwined with professional helplessness as he is removed from familiar scientific context into antimatter territory.

Patrick is similarly held by the Gels, herded alongside Benton toward the cliff-face opening. His presence as a civilian scientist emphasizes the indiscriminate nature of Omega’s capture operations and underscores the urgency of rescue.

Goals in this moment
  • Preserve life during enforced movement
  • Maintain mental clarity to assist any future escape
Active beliefs
  • The rules of the universe have been violently rewritten by an external force
  • Trust in UNIT’s protective structures is now questionable
Character traits
civilian vulnerability passive resistance situational powerlessness
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Brigadier's UNIT Antimatter-Environment Pistol

The Brigadier’s service pistol is drawn and visibly ready as he begins the reconnaissance, symbolizing his transition from inquiry to potential armed intervention. Though not fired, its presence influences the dynamics of threat assessment and reinforces the Brigadier’s command posture in hostile territory.

Before: Secured in holster, carried as standard UNIT equipment …
After: Still holstered, but drawn and gripped ready during …
Before: Secured in holster, carried as standard UNIT equipment before arrival on the planet.
After: Still holstered, but drawn and gripped ready during confrontation and planning.
Omega’s Surface Breach Portal

The massive blue-edged opening serves as a functional prison entrance and a visual sign of encroaching menace. Its jagged energy perimeter frames the Gels’ movement and marks the point of no return for the captives. The Brigadier identifies it as the target for infiltration, making it a central tactical feature of the rescue plan.

Before: An unstable portal formed by antimatter energy, pulsing …
After: Still active and growing in menace as bronze …
Before: An unstable portal formed by antimatter energy, pulsing at the cliff face.
After: Still active and growing in menace as bronze doors begin to seal behind the prisoners.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Scorched Surface of Solos

The fractured quarry surface serves as the staging ground for the Brigadier’s confrontation with Ollis and the first direct evidence of the Gels’ activity. Its uneven, violet-lit terrain hums with unstable energy, narratively grounding the Brigadier’s arrival in a reality bent by antimatter. The location’s hostility forces tactical adaptability and becomes the starting point for the rescue plan.

Atmosphere Tense and vibrating with unseen energy, where natural law is visibly breaking down
Function Initial confrontation and reconnaissance area under alien threat
Symbolism Represents the collapse of familiar reality into cosmic scale peril
Fractured rock with glowing violet antimatter veins Low hum of distorted resonance permeating the air
Cliff Face Entry Chambers

The cliff face entry chambers form the first chokepoint of Omega’s prison complex, a claustrophobic tunnel leading inward. Its slick blackened walls and echoing Gel clicks amplify the sense of inescapable progression. Here, resistance is crushed before it forms, and the location becomes the immediate objective of the rescue mission due to the presence of captives.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic and menacing, with staccato echoes of enforce movement
Function Prison antechamber and tactical tight corridor for rescue operations
Symbolism A zone of predatory inevitability where autonomy is systematically erased
Access Guarded by Gels and reinforced by narrowing passage, limiting free movement
Rough-hewn walls slick with condensation and glowing lichen Descending slope into a narrow tunnel mouth
Draconian Antimatter Fortress Entrance

The antimatter stronghold entrance acts as the threshold to Omega’s domain and the prison site. Its jagged maw, lined with pulsing energy, distorts perception and swallows sound, psychologically reinforcing the inevitability of captivity. The location’s oppressive architecture and active radiation field make it an overt threat zone and the Brigade’s primary objective for infiltration.

Atmosphere Oppressive and suffocating, where light distorts and sound is absorbed into unseen depths
Function Gateway to the prison and symbolic mouth of Omega’s control
Symbolism Embodiment of enforced containment and the crushing weight of Omega’s vengeance
Access Effectively restricted by armed Gels and closing doors, requiring stealth or force to breach
Jagged cliff face with visible blue-white energy veins Cold, metallic air with rhythmic thrum of machinery

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Omega’s Forces

Omega’s Forces manifest through their armored enforcers, the Gels, who corral prisoners and enforce Omega’s will with mechanical precision. They operate as a visible yet incomprehensible extension of Omega’s power, herding UNIT personnel and allies into containment with predatory coordination. Their presence defines the immediate threat and dictates the Brigade’s need for stealth and strategy over direct confrontation.

Representation Through silent, armored Gels performing coordinated prisoner control and forced movement
Power Dynamics Omega’s Forces exert absolute physical dominance over individuals in their domain, rendering UNIT’s conventional firepower …
Transport prisoners to deeper captivity within the antimatter stronghold Suppress all resistance and maintain control over the extraction zone Use of weaponized Gel enforcers to physically compel obedience and movement Leveraging environmental distortion created by antimatter technology to disorient and isolate targets

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Ollis’s intelligence about past abductions (beat_e8b5f88c10c7e15c) leads to the sighting of Benton and Patrick being herded by Gels (beat_4644b64639baf58e), confirming the Gels' role and uniting the narrative strands."

Brigadier learns of Gels abductions
S10E3 · The Three Doctors Part 3

"The Brigadier's meeting with Ollis (beat_4e541f07e2dc41c8) becomes the key to understanding the fate of Jo, Tyler, and the First Doctor, revealed through Ollis’s account of ‘lumpy creatures’ abducting people (beat_e8b5f88c10c7e15c), unifying the parallel narrative strands."

Brigadier learns of Gels abductions
S10E3 · The Three Doctors Part 3
What this causes 4

"Ollis’s intelligence about past abductions (beat_e8b5f88c10c7e15c) leads to the sighting of Benton and Patrick being herded by Gels (beat_4644b64639baf58e), confirming the Gels' role and uniting the narrative strands."

Brigadier learns of Gels abductions
S10E3 · The Three Doctors Part 3

"The Brigadier's meeting with Ollis (beat_4e541f07e2dc41c8) becomes the key to understanding the fate of Jo, Tyler, and the First Doctor, revealed through Ollis’s account of ‘lumpy creatures’ abducting people (beat_e8b5f88c10c7e15c), unifying the parallel narrative strands."

Brigadier learns of Gels abductions
S10E3 · The Three Doctors Part 3

"Ollis’s report of Gels abducting people (beat_e8b5f88c10c7e15c) parallels Omega’s earlier report of abducting the Doctor and his companions (beat_ffddd0687590da6d), both revealing the extent of Omega’s control and the Gels' role as enforcers."

Omega reveals survival and demands the Doctor's aid
S10E3 · The Three Doctors Part 3

"Ollis’s report of Gels abducting people (beat_e8b5f88c10c7e15c) parallels Omega’s earlier report of abducting the Doctor and his companions (beat_ffddd0687590da6d), both revealing the extent of Omega’s control and the Gels' role as enforcers."

Omega learns of unwelcome new intruders
S10E3 · The Three Doctors Part 3

Key Dialogue

"OLLIS: Tall, fancy get up, white hair."
"BRIGADIER: But that's."
"OLLIS: They got took by those things. They didn't get me, though, because I'm used to moving quiet, stalking them and that."
"BRIGADIER: They've got the Doctor and Benton. Come on."