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S9E22 · The Time Monster Part 2

Brigadier asserts military authority over institute

Under the looming shadow of Kronos, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart seizes control of the Newton Institute, overriding civilian leadership and scientific caution. He orders the evacuation of non-essential personnel, mobilizes heavy military hardware, and demands direct oversight of all operations, framing the crisis as a security matter beyond institutional competence. His confrontation with Dr. Cook reveals the sharp divide between martial authority and bureaucratic caution, while his interrogation of Dr. Percival exposes latent fears of contamination from the Master’s influence. The Brigadier’s decisive actions strip institutional autonomy away, positioning military command as the only viable response to an existential threat.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Dr. Cook and Dr. Percival discuss the situation, with Dr. Cook suggesting a Whitehall inquiry and Dr. Percival defending Professor Thascales' integrity.

concern to skepticism ['Outside the Newton Institute']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Unshakably certain masking latent alarm at the existential stakes of Kronos's actions

Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart commands the immediate seizure of the Newton Institute, invoking emergency legislation to override civilian authority and justify heavy military deployment. His confident demeanor masks a tactical urgency born of apprehending Kronos's threat.

Goals in this moment
  • To secure the Newton Institute and contain the temporal threat before Kronos is unleashed
  • To assert UNIT's authority over civilian institutions under emergency legal provisions
Active beliefs
  • Only military discipline can prevent catastrophic temporal destabilization
  • Legal authority derived from crisis provisions trumps institutional autonomy
Character traits
assertive authoritarian legally versed decisive militaristic
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Supporting 4

Frustrated resignation yielding to institutional intimidation

Dr. Cook challenges the Brigadier's seizure of the Institute, invoking bureaucratic channels at Whitehall and Brussels to resist military overreach but ultimately retreating under explicit legal threats.

Goals in this moment
  • To prevent military takeover of civilian scientific authority
  • To seek official inquiry through established Whitehall and EU jurisdictions
Active beliefs
  • Civilian oversight should govern scientific crises through formal inquiry
  • Military authority should not override institutional protocol without clear cause
Character traits
procedural resigned institutional loyalist
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Confused indignation overridden by institutional pressure to comply

Proctor attempts to question the Brigadier's command decision but is silenced abruptly by Dr. Cook, reflecting institutional subordination and fear of military reprisal.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure adherence to institutional protocol and orders from superiors
  • To avoid drawing military ire through unauthorized dissent
Active beliefs
  • Questioning superiors risks institutional disfavor
  • Compliance maintains personal safety within bureaucracy
Character traits
subordinate timid procedurally obedient
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Professionally duty-bound with subtle unease at the Brigadier's urgency

Captain Yates receives urgent orders via radio for deployment of anti-tank guns, heavy machine guns, and the Doctor's TARDIS, acting as the Brigadier's field conduit for escalating the military response.

Goals in this moment
  • To comply with the Brigadier's immediate demands for heavy ordnance and transport
  • To ensure logistical readiness despite unclear timeframes from the Brigadier
Active beliefs
  • Military protocol demands instant compliance with superior orders
  • Temporal threats justify extraordinary expedience
Character traits
obedient efficient slightly hesitant
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Tense defensiveness masking fear of losing control over vital research

Dr. Percival defends Professor Thascales' integrity and resists the Brigadier's evacuation order, citing ongoing critical scientific projects and institutional pride under temporal duress.

Goals in this moment
  • To preserve essential personnel and projects from premature evacuation
  • To protect the reputation of Professor Thascales from false accusations
Active beliefs
  • Scientific research must proceed despite external threats if humanity is to survive
  • Institutional trust in colleagues should not be abandoned under pressure
Character traits
defensive principled scientifically devoted
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Official Secrets Act

The Official Secrets Act is invoked by the Brigadier to suppress all public discourse about the day's events, weaponizing legal constraint to enforce institutional silence and prevent panic over the Kronos crisis.

Before: Possibly referenced in the Brigadier's brief or known …
After: Cited as a legal deterrent to ensure compliance …
Before: Possibly referenced in the Brigadier's brief or known procedural knowledge, not physically presented.
After: Cited as a legal deterrent to ensure compliance from civilian authorities and prevent any information leaks regarding the temporal breach and UNIT's response.
Seventh Enabling Act, Subsection 3A, Paragraph 24G

The Seventh Enabling Act, Subsection 3A, Paragraph 24G is wielded by the Brigadier as a legal cudgel to justify the military seizure of the Newton Institute, overriding civilian authority and institutional autonomy.

Before: Presumably stored in a briefcase or portfolio near …
After: Physically produced and referenced verbatim to silence civil …
Before: Presumably stored in a briefcase or portfolio near the Brigadier, a bureaucratic instrument ready for deployment.
After: Physically produced and referenced verbatim to silence civil objections and establish unequivocal military jurisdiction over the scientific facility.
TOM-TIT Apparatus (with Temporal Circuit Boards)

The TOM-TIT Apparatus is directly referenced in orders to have Sergeant Benton monitor it under military guard until troops arrive, transforming a civilian temporal device into a militarized containment asset.

Before: Presumably inside the Newton Institute under civilian control …
After: Placed under guarded surveillance as a potential temporal …
Before: Presumably inside the Newton Institute under civilian control and supervision.
After: Placed under guarded surveillance as a potential temporal hazard requiring military oversight to prevent unauthorized activation or interference by the Master.
UNIT Vickers K Machine Guns (Newton Institute Deployment)

Light and heavy machine guns are demanded by the Brigadier to establish immediate armed dominance within the Institute, transforming the facility into a contested militarized zone under UNIT control.

Before: Likely mounted on vehicles or crates, not yet …
After: Ordered into active deployment inside the Institute as …
Before: Likely mounted on vehicles or crates, not yet deployed near or within the Institute.
After: Ordered into active deployment inside the Institute as suppressing fire becomes a tactical necessity in response to the temporal breaches from Kronos energy.
UNIT Field Guns

Anti-tank guns are explicitly ordered by the Brigadier as part of the heavy military response at the Newton Institute, signaling a readiness to neutralize any temporal anomalies with overwhelming force.

Before: Staged presumably on UNIT vehicles outside the Institute, …
After: Authorized for immediate transport and deployment inside the …
Before: Staged presumably on UNIT vehicles outside the Institute, not yet deployed or emplaced.
After: Authorized for immediate transport and deployment inside the Institute as part of martial crisis protocols, reflecting the transition from civilian governance to militarized containment.
The Doctor’s TARDIS

The Brigadier orders Captain Yates to bring the Doctor's TARDIS to the Newton Institute, positioning the alien time vessel as a critical logistical and tactical resource for responding to the Kronos crisis.

Before: Stationary and presumably located near the Newton Institute …
After: Demanded to be transported to the Institute as …
Before: Stationary and presumably located near the Newton Institute exterior, under no direct physical control of military forces.
After: Demanded to be transported to the Institute as part of UNIT's escalated response, aligning with the Brigadier's urgency to centralize command and mobility under threat conditions.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Newton Institute Exterior Grounds

The exterior grounds serve as the staging area for UNIT's rapid deployment and militarization of the Newton Institute crisis. Military convoys and communications originate here, framing the building as a besieged fortress under martial law.

Atmosphere Militarized preparation with the crisp urgency of command and the mechanical precision of troop movements
Function Forward staging area for military mobilization and command operations
Symbolism Symbol of institutional containment and the militarization of scientific crises
Access Controlled by UNIT convoys and troop emplacements, cordoned off from civilian intrusion
Crushed gravel crunching under Land-Rover tires as troops deploy UNIT radios crackling with overlapping tactical commands
Newton Institute Main Building (Interior)

The Newton Institute's main building becomes the immediate battleground of institutional authority as the Brigadier's military takeover unfolds within its historic halls. The corridors and offices, once sites of scientific inquiry, now echo with martial orders and the clamor of imminent armed deployment.

Atmosphere Tense with clashing institutional cultures - military urgency versus academic caution - beneath the sterile …
Function Primary command center for crisis response and military occupation of a civilian facility
Symbolism Embodiment of the clash between civilian science and martial authority in the face of existential …
Access Barred to non-essential civilian personnel through the Brigadier's evacuation order, restricted to military and essential …
Fluorescent lighting casting sharp shadows along polished floors Military voices overlapping with the clatter of ordnance being moved and positioned

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Ministry of Defence

Whitehall represents the ultimate civilian bureaucratic authority that Dr. Cook attempts to invoke through a full inquiry into the Newton Institute crisis, only to be overruled by the Brigadier's assertion of emergency powers under the Seventh Enabling Act.

Representation Through Dr. Cook's invocation of its oversight role and potential juridical proceedings to challenge military …
Power Dynamics Civilian bureaucracy is overruled by military emergency powers under crisis provisions
Impact Highlights the institutional tension between civil governance and martial authority during paranormal crises
Internal Dynamics Potential internal debate over whether to accept military takeover or escalate formal opposition remains unresolved …
To maintain civilian oversight and institutional autonomy in the face of extralegal military actions To conduct formal inquiries to determine liability and correct institutional failures Procedural invocation of inquiry channels to challenge military overreach Threat of formal censure through Whitehall jurisdiction over national security
UNIT Global Command Unit (Strategic Intelligence Taskforce)

UNIT deploys as the primary force seizing control of the Newton Institute, executing the Brigadier's orders to militarize the facility, deploy heavy weaponry, and evacuate civilians under emergency legal authority to contain Kronos's temporal threat.

Representation Through commissioned officers executing direct commands from Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Captain Yates's radio-coordinated deployment
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over civilian institutions in response to perceived existential threat to national security
Impact Transforms institutional response from scientific inquiry to wartime crisis management, prioritizing martial control over academic …
To neutralize immediate temporal threats posed by Kronos through military containment and superior force To assert central command over scientific facilities when civilian governance proves inadequate Deployment of heavy ordnance and tactical response teams to enforce compliance Use of emergency legislation to override civilian authority and legal statutes

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Dr. Cook’s suggestion of a Whitehall inquiry (civilian bureaucracy) contrasts with the Brigadier’s assertion of martial authority, highlighting the clash between institutional control and scientific urgency."

Brigadier takes command of the Newton Institute
S9E22 · The Time Monster Part 2
What this causes 1

"Dr. Cook’s suggestion of a Whitehall inquiry (civilian bureaucracy) contrasts with the Brigadier’s assertion of martial authority, highlighting the clash between institutional control and scientific urgency."

Brigadier takes command of the Newton Institute
S9E22 · The Time Monster Part 2

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"BRIGADIER: This affair's no longer in your hands, sir."
"COOK: I beg your pardon?"
"BRIGADIER: It's now a security matter. I've taken over."