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Williams completes reactor rewiring

Williams returns to the unstable reactor room to finish the critical rewiring of the nuclear reactor, despite Greg’s warnings about the danger. As she works, Stahlman—presumed dead—suddenly revives and attacks her, forcing Greg to intervene with an extinguisher to buy her time. The tension peaks when Williams successfully completes the rewiring, triggering the blinking red lights that signal power restoration. This technical triumph unlocks the TARDIS’s repair and their only chance to escape before the worlds collapse. The scene underscores the fragility of their situation, with Greg’s urgency and Williams’ desperation highlighting the high stakes of their final gambit. The restored power is both a victory and a race against time, as the clock ticks toward the inevitable destruction of both realities.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Williams successfully completes the connection, indicated by the blinking of four red lights, restoring power and achieving their immediate objective. Greg urges Williams to return to the workshop, signaling the imminent possibility of escape.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Desperate yet focused, with a underlying current of exhaustion and resignation, but ultimately triumphant as the rewiring succeeds.

Petra Williams, driven by desperation and a refusal to accept defeat, returns to the reactor switch room despite Greg’s warnings. She works frantically at the control panel, her hands moving with precision as she finishes the rewiring. When Stahlman attacks, she is momentarily vulnerable, but Greg’s intervention allows her to complete her task. Her voice is weary but determined, and her body language reflects a mix of exhaustion and triumph as the red lights blink, signaling success. She embodies the group’s technical expertise and unyielding commitment to their goal, even in the face of overwhelming odds.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete the rewiring of the reactor’s power controls to restore energy to the TARDIS.
  • Prove that her technical skills can save them, despite the risks.
Active beliefs
  • The rewiring is their only hope of escape, and the risk of returning to the reactor room is justified.
  • Stahlman is truly dead, and the danger has passed—until his sudden revival shatters that assumption.
Character traits
Determined under pressure Technically precise Emotionally resilient Defiant of warnings when driven by necessity Capable of quick recovery from shock
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Urgent and protective, with a simmering frustration at Williams’ recklessness, but ultimately focused on ensuring their mission succeeds.

Greg Sutton stands guard at the door of the reactor switch room, his body tense and alert as he watches for threats while Williams works. When Stahlman suddenly revives and lunges at Williams, Greg reacts instinctively, grabbing a fire extinguisher and swinging it at Stahlman to subdue him. His voice is sharp with urgency, alternating between warnings to Williams and commands to hurry, revealing his protective nature and deep investment in their survival. His physical presence is dominant—he moves swiftly, his actions decisive and unhesitating, embodying the role of the group’s reluctant but vital defender.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Williams from Stahlman’s attack to buy her time to complete the rewiring.
  • Ensure the reactor’s power is restored so they can escape before the worlds collapse.
Active beliefs
  • Stahlman is still a threat, even if he appears dead, and Williams’ assumption of safety is dangerous.
  • The reactor’s power restoration is their only chance of survival, and every second counts.
Character traits
Protective Unhesitating in crisis Verbally direct under pressure Resourceful in improvisation Loyal to the team’s survival
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Hostile and instinct-driven, with no trace of his former intellect or humanity—pure aggression.

Professor Stahlman, initially lying motionless on the floor, suddenly revives with a snarl, his body now mutated and aggressive. He lunges at Williams, his movements predatory and unhinged, a stark contrast to his former intellectual demeanor. Greg’s extinguisher swing subdues him, but his brief revival underscores the facility’s escalating dangers and the unpredictability of their environment. His presence in this state symbolizes the experiment’s catastrophic consequences and the fragility of their situation.

Goals in this moment
  • Attack Williams, driven by mutated instincts rather than rational thought.
  • Disrupt the group’s efforts to restore power, though unintentionally.
Active beliefs
  • None—his actions are purely instinctual, devoid of conscious belief or goal.
  • His mutation has stripped him of all higher cognitive functions, leaving only raw aggression.
Character traits
Predatory and aggressive Unpredictable in his revived state A physical threat rather than an intellectual one Symbolic of the experiment’s failure No longer recognizable as his former self
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Nuclear Reactor Switch Room Control Panel (Including Wiring System)

The Nuclear Reactor Switch Room’s Power Controls are the technical focal point of this event. Williams pre-sets these controls to align the circuits for power siphoning to the TARDIS, but the initial attempt fails, forcing her to return and complete the rewiring. The controls’ blinking red lights after her work signal the reactor’s power restoration, a moment of triumph amid the chaos. Their functionality is critical to the group’s survival, and their failure earlier in the scene drives the urgency of Williams’ return. The controls symbolize both hope and the fragility of their plan.

Before: Partially rewired but non-functional, with Williams working to …
After: Fully rewired and operational, with blinking red lights …
Before: Partially rewired but non-functional, with Williams working to complete the circuit alignment.
After: Fully rewired and operational, with blinking red lights confirming the power restoration.
Nuclear Reactor Switch Room Fire Extinguisher

Greg’s Reactor Switch Room Extinguisher serves a dual role in this event: first as a tool for subduing Stahlman’s sudden attack, and second as a symbol of improvisation in the face of danger. Greg snatches it up and swings it at Stahlman, using it as an improvised weapon to protect Williams and buy her the time she needs. The extinguisher’s effectiveness highlights Greg’s resourcefulness and the desperate measures they are forced to take in this high-pressure environment. Its use is a stark reminder of how quickly their situation can turn violent and unpredictable.

Before: Mounted on the wall, unused and unnoticed until …
After: Wielded as a weapon by Greg, now lying …
Before: Mounted on the wall, unused and unnoticed until Stahlman’s revival.
After: Wielded as a weapon by Greg, now lying nearby after being used to subdue Stahlman.
Wenley Moor Drilling Facility Main Nuclear Reactor Core

The Wenley Moor Drilling Facility’s Main Nuclear Reactor is the linchpin of this high-stakes moment. Its power controls, pre-set by Williams, are the key to restoring energy to the TARDIS and enabling their escape. When Williams completes the rewiring, the reactor’s blinking red lights signal the restoration of power—a critical turning point in their survival. The reactor’s unstable state, however, also underscores the precariousness of their situation, as its energy siphoning risks catastrophic overload. Its role here is both a lifeline and a ticking time bomb, embodying the duality of their desperate gamble.

Before: Partially rewired but non-functional, with Stahlman’s body lying …
After: Fully rewired and operational, with blinking red lights …
Before: Partially rewired but non-functional, with Stahlman’s body lying motionless nearby, adding to the room’s tension.
After: Fully rewired and operational, with blinking red lights indicating restored power, though the reactor remains unstable and at risk of overload.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Nuclear Reactor (Primary Power Facility)

The Nuclear Reactor Switch Room is a claustrophobic, high-tension battleground in this event. Its dimly lit, industrial space amplifies the urgency of Williams’ rewiring and the sudden threat posed by Stahlman’s revival. The room’s layout—with its control panels, extinguishers, and narrow pathways—shapes the action, forcing Greg to improvise with the extinguisher and Williams to work quickly under pressure. The blinking red lights of the control panel after the rewiring serve as a visual cue of success, but the room’s oppressive atmosphere reminds them that their victory is fleeting. It is both a sanctuary of technical expertise and a deathtrap, embodying the duality of their situation.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic and tense, with a sense of impending doom. The air is thick with the …
Function Battleground and technical workspace—where the group’s survival hinges on both physical combat and precise technical …
Symbolism Represents the fragile balance between hope and destruction, where every action could either save them …
Access Restricted to those with technical expertise or those desperate enough to risk entering, given the …
Dim, industrial lighting casting long shadows. The hum of the reactor and the occasional groan of metal under strain. Control panels with blinking red lights after the rewiring. Stahlman’s body initially lying motionless on the floor, then suddenly reviving.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5

"Her acknowledgement of the need for more intense repairs results from Williams returning to the nuclear reactor to carry out that plan."

Power Transfer Fails and Trust Collapses
S7E24 · Inferno Part 6

"Her acknowledgement of the need for more intense repairs results from Williams returning to the nuclear reactor to carry out that plan."

Williams discovers catastrophic rewiring failure
S7E24 · Inferno Part 6

"Greg fends off Stahlman, giving Williams the time she needs to complete the rewiring and restore power."

Williams Rewires Reactor Under Threat
S7E24 · Inferno Part 6

"Following the revelation that Williams has returned to the switch room, Greg finds her there."

Greg races to stop Williams’ reckless return
S7E24 · Inferno Part 6

"While still in the reactor room, Stahlman revives and Greg steps into action."

Williams Rewires Reactor Under Threat
S7E24 · Inferno Part 6
What this causes 2

"Greg fends off Stahlman, giving Williams the time she needs to complete the rewiring and restore power."

Williams Rewires Reactor Under Threat
S7E24 · Inferno Part 6

"While still in the reactor room, Stahlman revives and Greg steps into action."

Williams Rewires Reactor Under Threat
S7E24 · Inferno Part 6

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"GREG: What do you think you're doing?"
"WILLIAMS: I'd nearly finished the rewiring when we had to run out of here. I only need a few more minutes."
"GREG: It was crazy to come back in here."
"WILLIAMS: What does it matter? We're nearly finished anyway."
"WILLIAMS: It's working!"