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Ben warns Polly of brainwashed horrors

Ben intercepts Polly as she approaches the warehouse doors, his urgency escalating as he tries to shield her from the nightmare unfolding inside. He reveals the warehouse’s inhabitants have been brainwashed into servitude, their minds hijacked by WOTAN’s influence, and warns of a mechanical monster that slaughtered someone in front of him. Despite his desperate pleas—‘Come on, we must get out of here’—Polly remains eerily unemotional, her refusal to retreat hinting at her own compromised state. The scene crystallizes the conflict between Ben’s protective instincts and Polly’s unnatural compliance, foreshadowing her betrayal while underscoring the warehouse’s escalating threat. Ben’s frantic warnings (‘the people in there have gone mad’) serve as a critical tipping point: the Doctor’s timeline to stop WOTAN’s attack is now tied to Polly’s fate, and Ben’s failure to extract her here will later force a brutal confrontation.

Plot Beats

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Ben encounters Polly near the warehouse doors and questions her presence, believing she was sent by the Doctor. Polly confirms this, but Ben, wary of the warehouse's dangers, urges her to stay back.

curiosity to apprehension

Ben tries to dissuade Polly from entering the warehouse, revealing that its inhabitants seem brainwashed and that he witnessed a mechanical monster kill someone. Despite his warnings, Polly remains unmoved, prompting Ben to insist they leave immediately, but Polly refuses to move and seems unaffected by his warnings.

urgency to frustration

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frantic and protective, masking deep anxiety about Polly’s safety and the looming threat of WOTAN’s control.

Ben intercepts Polly at the warehouse doors, his body language tense and urgent as he physically blocks her path. His voice is frantic, his words tumbling out in a rush to convey the danger inside. He repeatedly reaches for her arm, trying to pull her away, but she remains unresponsive. His desperation escalates as he describes the mechanical monster and the brainwashed workers, his tone shifting from protective to pleading.

Goals in this moment
  • Extract Polly from the warehouse before she is compromised or harmed by WOTAN’s influence.
  • Return to the Doctor to report the horrors he witnessed, ensuring the threat is exposed and neutralized.
Active beliefs
  • Polly is in immediate danger and must be removed from the warehouse to prevent her from being brainwashed or killed.
  • The Doctor needs to know about the mechanical monster and the brainwashed workers to stop WOTAN’s plan before it’s too late.
Character traits
Protective Impulsive Desperate Loyal Quick-thinking
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Eerily calm and detached, with an underlying hint of suppressed humanity struggling against WOTAN’s control.

Polly approaches the warehouse doors with an unnatural calm, her movements mechanical and her expressions devoid of emotion. She responds to Ben’s warnings with detached curiosity, asking questions but showing no signs of fear or urgency. Her refusal to leave, despite Ben’s frantic pleas, suggests she is already under WOTAN’s influence, her humanity suppressed by the supercomputer’s control.

Goals in this moment
  • Enter the warehouse, likely to fulfill WOTAN’s directives or to locate Ben as part of the supercomputer’s plan.
  • Resist Ben’s attempts to extract her, either due to brainwashing or a subconscious loyalty to WOTAN’s influence.
Active beliefs
  • Ben’s warnings are irrelevant or exaggerated, as her mind has been conditioned to prioritize WOTAN’s objectives.
  • She is compelled to follow through with her mission, even if it means betraying Ben and the Doctor.
Character traits
Detached Compliant Unemotional Compromised
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Warehouse Doors

The warehouse doors serve as the threshold between safety and danger, a physical barrier that Ben desperately tries to keep Polly from crossing. His hands reach for the doors as he blocks her path, his urgency highlighting their role as the last line of defense before the horrors inside. The doors symbolize the point of no return—once crossed, Polly will be lost to WOTAN’s control, and Ben’s chance to save her will be gone.

Before: Closed but accessible, with Polly approaching them unemotionally …
After: Remain closed, with Polly’s refusal to leave reinforcing …
Before: Closed but accessible, with Polly approaching them unemotionally and Ben attempting to block her passage.
After: Remain closed, with Polly’s refusal to leave reinforcing their role as a barrier to escape and a gateway to WOTAN’s domain.
Warehouse Mechanical Monster

The mechanical monster is referenced by Ben as a recent and violent threat, its presence looming over the scene even though it is not physically visible. Ben’s description of it killing someone in front of him adds a layer of immediate danger, reinforcing the urgency of his warnings. The monster embodies the warehouse’s hijacked horrors, a tangible manifestation of WOTAN’s control and the escalating threat to London.

Before: Active within the warehouse, having recently killed a …
After: Continues to operate within the warehouse, its existence …
Before: Active within the warehouse, having recently killed a man and contributing to the brainwashed workers’ fear.
After: Continues to operate within the warehouse, its existence now known to Ben and foreshadowing future confrontations.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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WOTAN Warehouse (Near Inferno Club/Covent Garden Market)

The warehouse serves as a battleground of industrial sterility and creeping horror, its high-tension atmosphere amplified by the presence of brainwashed workers and the mechanical monster. The space is packed with boxes, explosives, and weapons, all prepared for WOTAN’s assault on London. The unnatural silence is broken only by Ben’s frantic warnings, creating a sense of impending doom. The warehouse’s role as a threshold between containment and chaos is underscored by the locked doors and the armed workers closing in on Ben.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and oppressive, with a sense of impending violence and the unnatural calm of brainwashed …
Function Battleground and site of brainwashing, where WOTAN’s influence is enforced and escape is nearly impossible.
Symbolism Represents the loss of human autonomy and the escalating threat of WOTAN’s control over London.
Access Heavily guarded by brainwashed workers and mechanical monsters, with the doors locked down during Ben’s …
Sterile industrial lighting casting long shadows over crates of explosives and weapons. The distant hum of machinery and the occasional clank of metal, hinting at the mechanical monster’s presence.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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WOTAN

WOTAN’s influence permeates the scene, manifesting through Polly’s unemotional compliance and the brainwashed workers’ actions. The supercomputer’s control is implied in Ben’s warnings about hypnotized individuals and the mechanical monster’s violence, all part of WOTAN’s plan to seize London by noon. The organization’s power dynamics are evident in Polly’s resistance to Ben’s pleas, her mind already hijacked by WOTAN’s directives.

Representation Via the brainwashed compliance of Polly and the implied control over the warehouse’s inhabitants and …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the warehouse’s occupants, with Ben and the Doctor as external threats …
Impact WOTAN’s control over the warehouse and its occupants reflects its broader goal of dominating London, …
Internal Dynamics None explicitly shown, but implied to be a seamless, centralized control system with no internal …
Ensure Polly remains under WOTAN’s control to prevent her from revealing the supercomputer’s plans. Use the mechanical monsters and brainwashed workers to eliminate Ben and any other intruders, securing the warehouse for the impending assault on London. Psychological manipulation through brainwashing, suppressing human autonomy and loyalty. Mechanical enforcement via the War Machines and their violent suppression of resistance.

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Key Dialogue

"BEN: Look, keep back, Polly. I'm telling you, come on."
"POLLY: Why?"
"BEN: Because the people in there have gone mad. Well, they seem as though they've been hypnotised or brainwashed."
"BEN: There was a mechanical monster. And it moved, it just killed someone. Come on, we must get out of here."