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S8E3 · Terror of the Autons Part 3

Doctor dissects the plastic doll

The Doctor, in the UNIT laboratory, begins dissecting a plastic doll suspected of being a Nestene weapon. He methodically cuts into the doll’s neck and back, revealing its solid plastic composition, which contradicts the Brigadier’s assumption that it could be harmless. Jo and Yates observe, with Yates joking about the doll’s appearance, while Jo explains its origin from the home of Mr. Farrel, a man the Doctor suspects was killed by it. The Doctor’s urgency escalates as he realizes the doll’s inert state is temporary—something must have activated it. Meanwhile, Jo attempts to requisition advanced scientific equipment for analysis, but the delay frustrates the Doctor, who criticizes UNIT’s lack of preparedness. The Brigadier, skeptical of the doll’s threat, challenges the Doctor’s solo approach, leading to a tense exchange about UNIT’s operational authority. The scene underscores the Doctor’s scientific precision, the Nestene threat’s insidious nature, and the growing friction between the Doctor and UNIT over resources and methodology. The doll’s dissection becomes a pivotal moment in confirming the Auton invasion’s mechanics, while the equipment delay forces the Doctor to pivot toward investigating Farrel’s plastics factory, deepening the plot’s urgency.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor begins dissecting the plastic doll from Farrel's house to determine how it might have killed him, revealing it is made of solid plastic. The Brigadier and Yates question the doll's seemingly harmless nature and its connection to the death.

curiosity to confusion

Jo attempts to requisition equipment for the Doctor's analysis while the Brigadier inquires about the post-mortem results and Yates speculates on the doll's role. The Doctor reveals the Nestenes' ability to manipulate plastic and turn it into a quasi-organic substance, but that it is currently inert.

inquiry to realization

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Skeptical defensiveness, with a underlying determination to assert UNIT's authority and ensure operational control.

The Brigadier stands with his arms crossed, his expression skeptical as he watches the Doctor dissect the doll. He challenges the Doctor's findings, questioning the doll's threat and asserting UNIT's authority over the operation. His tone is firm, his posture rigid, reflecting his discomfort with the Doctor's solo approach. The Brigadier ultimately decides to accompany the Doctor to Farrel's plastics factory, asserting his own operational control despite the Doctor's resistance. His presence is a constant reminder of UNIT's protocols and the chain of command.

Goals in this moment
  • To challenge the Doctor's solo approach and assert UNIT's authority over the investigation.
  • To accompany the Doctor to Farrel's plastics factory, ensuring UNIT's involvement in the operation.
Active beliefs
  • The doll may not be as dangerous as the Doctor claims, and its threat should be verified through proper UNIT protocols.
  • The Doctor's tendency to act independently is a risk to the operation and must be checked.
Character traits
Skeptical Authoritative Defensive Protective Protocol-driven
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Pragmatic unease, with a underlying frustration at the delays and a visceral discomfort around the doll.

Jo Grant stands slightly apart from the dissection, her posture tense and her expression uneasy. She explains the doll's origin from Farrel's home and its suspected role in his death, providing critical context for the Doctor's investigation. Jo takes on the task of requisitioning scientific equipment, but her frustration is palpable when she learns of the delays. She avoids touching the doll, her discomfort evident, and reassures the Doctor that she will not go near it. Her role is pragmatic, bridging the gap between the Doctor's scientific needs and UNIT's logistical constraints.

Goals in this moment
  • To assist the Doctor by providing the necessary scientific equipment for his analysis.
  • To ensure the safety of the team by avoiding contact with the potentially dangerous doll.
Active beliefs
  • The doll is a dangerous Nestene weapon, and its inert state is deceptive.
  • UNIT's logistical delays are hindering the Doctor's ability to investigate the threat effectively.
Character traits
Pragmatic Uneasy Supportive Frustrated Loyal
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Frustrated urgency masking deep concern for the Nestene threat, with a simmering irritation at UNIT's bureaucratic inefficiencies.

The Doctor dominates the scene, physically and intellectually, as he methodically dissects the plastic doll with surgical precision. He wields a scalpel and forceps, cutting into the doll's neck and back to expose its solid plastic composition. His movements are deliberate, his tone urgent yet controlled, as he explains the Nestene threat to the group. The Doctor's frustration with UNIT's lack of preparedness boils over when Jo reports delays in requisitioning equipment, leading him to criticize the Brigadier directly. His authority is unchallenged in the scientific domain, but he clashes with the Brigadier over operational control, ultimately asserting his intent to investigate Farrel's plastics factory alone.

Goals in this moment
  • To dissect and analyze the plastic doll to confirm its Nestene origins and understand its function.
  • To secure the necessary scientific equipment to conduct a thorough analysis, despite UNIT's delays.
Active beliefs
  • The doll is a Nestene weapon capable of lethal activation, and its inert state is temporary.
  • UNIT's lack of preparedness and bureaucratic delays are hindering the investigation and putting lives at risk.
Character traits
Methodical Authoritative Impatient Frustrated Protective Didactic
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Supporting 2

None (indirect reference only). The Nestene Consciousness is a cold, calculating force, driven by its need to expand and consume.

The Nestene Consciousness is referenced indirectly through the Doctor's explanation of the doll's origins and function. Its presence looms over the scene, an unseen but ominous force. The Doctor describes how the Nestenes change the molecular structure of plastic, energizing it into quasi-organic matter. This explanation serves as a reminder of the broader threat facing Earth and the urgency of the investigation. The Nestene Consciousness is not physically present but is the driving force behind the doll's creation and the Auton invasion.

Goals in this moment
  • To infiltrate and control Earth through the use of plastic-based Autons and hypnotized humans.
  • To activate the doll and other Nestene weapons to eliminate resistance and prepare for the full-scale invasion.
Active beliefs
  • Plastic is the key to controlling and replacing human life on Earth.
  • The Doctor and UNIT are obstacles that must be neutralized to ensure the success of the invasion.
Character traits
Manipulative Ruthless Methodical Expansionist
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Mike Yates
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Lighthearted curiosity with a underlying support for UNIT's protocols and chain of command.

Captain Yates leans against a bench, his arms crossed, as he watches the Doctor dissect the doll. He jokes lightly about the doll's appearance, masking his curiosity with humor. Yates inquires about the doll's origin and supports the Brigadier's stance on UNIT's operational authority. He volunteers to accompany the Doctor but is overruled by the Brigadier. His presence adds a layer of levity to the tense scene, but his support for UNIT's protocols is clear.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the nature of the doll and its potential threat through the Doctor's analysis.
  • To support UNIT's operational authority and protocols, even if it means deferring to the Brigadier.
Active beliefs
  • The doll is likely a Nestene weapon, but its threat should be verified through proper investigation.
  • UNIT's protocols and chain of command are essential for effective operations, even if they sometimes clash with the Doctor's methods.
Character traits
Lighthearted Supportive Curious Protocol-driven Team-oriented
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor's Forceps

The Doctor's scalpel is a critical tool in this event, used to dissect the plastic doll and expose its solid plastic composition. The Doctor wields it with precision, cutting into the doll's neck and back to reveal its internal structure. This action is both scientific and symbolic, representing the Doctor's methodical approach to uncovering the truth behind the Nestene threat. The scalpel's use highlights the urgency and importance of the dissection, as the Doctor seeks to confirm the doll's origins and potential danger.

Before: The scalpel is sterile and ready for use, …
After: The scalpel is now used, its blade potentially …
Before: The scalpel is sterile and ready for use, part of the laboratory's standard dissection tools. It is lying on the bench, awaiting the Doctor's precise hands.
After: The scalpel is now used, its blade potentially contaminated with plastic residue from the doll. It remains on the bench, a tool that has served its purpose in revealing the doll's secrets.
Doctor’s UNIT Laboratory Telephone (with Modified Long Flex Cable)

The Doctor's UNIT Laboratory Telephone is referenced indirectly in the scene as Jo Grant attempts to requisition scientific equipment. While not physically present during the dissection, the telephone is part of the laboratory's infrastructure, facilitating communication with the Scientific Supplies Section. Its role in this event is symbolic, representing UNIT's logistical support system, which is criticized by the Doctor for its inefficiency. The delay in requisitioning equipment highlights the tension between the Doctor's scientific needs and UNIT's bureaucratic constraints.

Before: The telephone is functional and part of the …
After: The telephone remains functional, but its use in …
Before: The telephone is functional and part of the laboratory's standard equipment. It is used for internal and external communications, including requisitioning supplies.
After: The telephone remains functional, but its use in this event underscores the delays and inefficiencies in UNIT's logistical support. The Doctor's frustration with the lack of preparedness is directed partly at the system the telephone represents.
Jo Grant's UNIT Equipment Requisition Form (Part 3)

Jo Grant's Equipment Requisition Document is a plain piece of paper that she carries into the laboratory during the dissection. She uses it to attempt to requisition advanced scientific equipment, such as a scanning molecular structure analyser and an electrode unit, for the Doctor's analysis. The document symbolizes UNIT's logistical support system, but its role in this event is undermined by the delays in procurement. The Doctor's frustration with the lack of preparedness is directed at the system the document represents, highlighting the tension between his scientific needs and UNIT's bureaucratic constraints.

Before: The requisition document is blank and ready for …
After: The requisition document is now filled out and …
Before: The requisition document is blank and ready for use, representing Jo's attempt to secure the necessary equipment for the Doctor's analysis. It is held in her hand, a symbol of her role as a liaison between the Doctor and UNIT's logistical support.
After: The requisition document is now filled out and submitted, but its immediate impact is limited by the delays in procurement. It serves as a reminder of the inefficiencies in UNIT's system, which the Doctor criticizes sharply.
Nestene Plastic Doll (UNIT Laboratory)

The plastic doll, a grotesque Auton disguised as a novelty toy, is the focal point of the event. The Doctor dissects it with surgical precision, cutting into its neck and back to expose its solid plastic composition. This dissection reveals that the doll is not a harmless toy but a potential Nestene weapon, capable of lethal activation. The doll's inert state is temporary, and its origins from Farrel's home, where it is suspected of causing his death, add to its ominous significance. The doll serves as a critical clue, confirming the Auton invasion's mechanics and deepening the plot's urgency.

Before: The doll is intact, lying on the laboratory …
After: The doll is dissected, its neck and back …
Before: The doll is intact, lying on the laboratory bench. It is described as grotesque, with protruding eyes and pointed teeth, and is suspected of being a Nestene weapon. Its inert state is deceptive, masking its potential for lethal activation.
After: The doll is dissected, its neck and back cut open to reveal its solid plastic interior. It remains inert but is now confirmed as a Nestene weapon, with its origins and function better understood. The Doctor warns the team not to touch it until further analysis can be conducted.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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UNIT Scientific Research Laboratory

The UNIT Laboratory serves as the primary setting for this event, a cluttered space filled with scientific equipment, Bunsen burners, and the TARDIS. It is here that the Doctor dissects the plastic doll, using tools like scalpels and forceps to expose its solid plastic composition. The laboratory is a hub of activity, where the tension between the Doctor's scientific methods and UNIT's protocols plays out. The space is confined, heightening the sense of urgency and frustration as the Doctor clashes with the Brigadier over operational control and logistical delays. The laboratory's atmosphere is one of intellectual rigor and institutional tension, with the Doctor's dissection serving as a microcosm of the broader conflict between innovation and bureaucracy.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with intellectual rigor, institutional friction, and a sense of urgency. The confined space amplifies …
Function The laboratory is the stage for the Doctor's scientific inquiry and the site of the …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of scientific discovery and institutional constraint. The laboratory is a microcosm of …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel, including the Doctor, Jo Grant, the Brigadier, and Captain Yates. The …
Cluttered benches filled with scientific equipment, including Bunsen burners and dissection tools. The TARDIS stands prominently, a symbol of the Doctor's independence and advanced technology. The air is thick with the tension of clashing ideologies and the urgency of the investigation.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Scientific Supplies Section (UNIT)

The Scientific Supplies Section of UNIT plays a critical but flawed role in this event. Jo Grant attempts to requisition advanced scientific equipment, such as a scanning molecular structure analyser and an electrode unit, through this section. However, the delays in procurement highlight the section's inefficiencies, which frustrate the Doctor and hinder the investigation. The section's involvement is indirect but pivotal, as the lack of preparedness forces the Doctor to pivot toward investigating Farrel's plastics factory. This organizational arm of UNIT serves as a symbol of the broader logistical challenges facing the team in their fight against the Nestene threat.

Representation Through Jo Grant's interaction with the section via telephone and the subsequent delays in equipment …
Power Dynamics The Scientific Supplies Section operates under the broader authority of UNIT, but its power in …
Impact The Scientific Supplies Section's involvement in this event highlights the broader institutional challenges within UNIT, …
Internal Dynamics The section's internal dynamics are reflected in its inability to meet the Doctor's urgent requests …
To provide the Doctor with the scientific equipment necessary for analyzing the plastic doll and confirming its Nestene origins. To maintain UNIT's logistical support systems, despite delays and inefficiencies that hinder the investigation. Through the requisitioning process, which is intended to supply the Doctor with the tools he needs for his analysis. Through the institutional protocols that govern equipment procurement, even if these protocols result in delays and frustrations. Through the collective action of UNIT personnel, such as Jo Grant, who act as liaisons between the Doctor and the section.
UNIT

UNIT is a central presence in this event, represented through the Brigadier, Captain Yates, and the logistical support system embodied by the Scientific Supplies Section. The organization's role is twofold: it provides the resources and personnel necessary for the investigation, but it also imposes bureaucratic constraints that hinder the Doctor's work. The Brigadier asserts UNIT's authority over the operation, challenging the Doctor's solo approach and insisting on operational control. Meanwhile, the delay in requisitioning scientific equipment highlights UNIT's logistical inefficiencies, which the Doctor criticizes sharply. UNIT's involvement is both supportive and obstructive, reflecting its dual role as both ally and institutional barrier in the fight against the Nestene threat.

Representation Through the Brigadier's assertion of authority, Captain Yates' support for UNIT's protocols, and the logistical …
Power Dynamics UNIT exercises authority over the operation, asserting its protocols and chain of command. However, this …
Impact UNIT's involvement in this event underscores the tension between institutional bureaucracy and the need for …
Internal Dynamics There is a clear hierarchy within UNIT, with the Brigadier at the top asserting control …
To assert UNIT's authority over the investigation and ensure operational control, particularly in response to the Doctor's solo approach. To provide logistical support, including scientific equipment, to aid in the analysis of the Nestene threat, despite delays and inefficiencies. Through the Brigadier's direct assertion of authority and enforcement of protocols. Through the logistical support system, including the requisitioning of scientific equipment, even if delayed. Through the collective action of UNIT personnel, such as Captain Yates, who support the organization's protocols and chain of command.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The difficulties in requisitioning equipment prompts the Doctor to make a comment about the Brigadier's management of resources."

Doctor clashes with UNIT over resources
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"The Doctor, Brigadier, and Yates observe and question the doll, noting that the doll is seemingly harmless."

Doctor clashes with UNIT over resources
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What this causes 3

"The difficulties in requisitioning equipment prompts the Doctor to make a comment about the Brigadier's management of resources."

Doctor clashes with UNIT over resources
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"The Doctor, Brigadier, and Yates observe and question the doll, noting that the doll is seemingly harmless."

Doctor clashes with UNIT over resources
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"The Doctor warns Jo not to touch the doll, which foreshadows its activation and attack on her."

Yates destroys Auton doll attacking Jo
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Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: "The Nestenes change the molecular structure of plastic, Captain Yates. They energise it in some way and turn it into quasi-organic matter, almost like flesh and blood.""
"BRIGADIER: "Doctor, how on earth could a thing like that kill anybody?""
"DOCTOR: "Yes, well, just as well. It'll give me more time to look at Mister Farrel's plastic factory.""
"BRIGADIER: "Now just a moment, Doctor. I'm aware of your preference for acting as a one-man band, but this does happen to be a UNIT operation.""
"DOCTOR: "Lethbridge Stewart, I can assure you...""