Reegan sabotages fuel bay with lethal efficiency
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Parker stops a man in a boiler suit, Reegan, who claims to be needed at fuel control due to a breakdown, but Parker is unaware of any such issue and asks for his pass.
Reegan, in response, punches Parker and knocks him unconscious, then sabotages a control valve and knocks a worker over a railing, before escaping.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Coldly determined, with a surface calm masking an underlying urgency to complete the sabotage without detection. His actions suggest a deep-seated belief in the necessity of violence to achieve his goals, with no remorse for the lives he takes.
Reegan, disguised in a boiler suit, deceives Parker with a forged authorization before launching a sudden, violent assault. He punches Parker in the stomach and strikes his neck, dragging him out of sight amidst the pipes. With calculated precision, he climbs the fuel bay’s infrastructure, ambushes a second worker, and kicks him to his death over a railing. His final act—sabotaging the control valve at the bay’s highest point—demonstrates his operational discipline and ruthless efficiency, leaving no witnesses and ensuring mission success.
- • Eliminate witnesses (Parker and the second worker) to ensure operational secrecy.
- • Sabotage the control valve to disrupt the rocket launch, advancing the alien conspiracy’s objectives.
- • Human life is expendable if it serves the mission’s success.
- • Deception and violence are necessary tools to achieve strategic objectives.
Initially alert and authoritative, but his emotional state shifts to shock and pain as Reegan’s assault overwhelms him. His inability to defend himself or raise an alarm underscores the fragility of human security against the alien operatives.
Parker, a vigilant UNIT soldier, challenges Reegan’s presence in the fuel bay, suspecting something amiss. His brief exchange with Reegan—questioning the forged authorization—is cut short when Reegan brutally incapacitates him with a stomach punch and neck strike. Parker is dragged out of sight, his role as a defender of the fuel bay rendered ineffective by Reegan’s overwhelming force. His incapacitation leaves the bay vulnerable to further sabotage.
- • Verify Reegan’s authorization to ensure security protocols are followed.
- • Protect the fuel bay from unauthorized access or sabotage.
- • His duty as a UNIT soldier is to question and challenge suspicious activity.
- • The fuel bay’s security is his responsibility, and he must uphold it at all costs.
Unaware of the danger until the moment of his death. His emotional state is one of sudden, terrifying realization—followed by the finality of his fall. His death is swift and silent, emphasizing the abruptness of violence in the fuel bay.
The unnamed fuel bay worker is working on a control valve when Reegan ambushes him from above. With a swift, brutal kick, Reegan sends him plummeting over the railing to his death. His role in the event is purely that of a victim—an obstacle to Reegan’s mission, eliminated without hesitation. His death serves as a grim reminder of the stakes and the alien operatives’ willingness to kill.
- • None (his presence is incidental to Reegan’s mission).
- • Unknowingly, his death removes a potential witness to Reegan’s sabotage.
- • His work in the fuel bay is routine and safe.
- • Security protocols will protect him from harm.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Reegan’s boiler suit disguise is essential to his infiltration of the fuel bay. The utilitarian coveralls grant him access to restricted areas, allowing him to move undetected among the civilian support crew. The suit’s heavy fabric and practical pockets blend seamlessly with the bay’s grimy environment, shielding Reegan’s true alien form from scrutiny. His ability to pass as a worker is crucial to his initial deception of Parker, enabling him to get close enough to launch his assault. The suit’s role in the event highlights the vulnerability of human security systems to even basic disguises, especially when the operative is as disciplined and violent as Reegan.
Reegan’s forged authorization paper is a critical tool in his deception, allowing him to briefly pass as a legitimate worker in the fuel bay. He presents it to Parker, who begins to question its validity—only for Reegan to strike before Parker can fully investigate. The paper’s role is purely functional: it buys Reegan the seconds he needs to incapacitate Parker and proceed with his sabotage. Its deception highlights the vulnerability of human security systems to even rudimentary forgeries, especially when faced with an operative as ruthless as Reegan.
The critical control valve at the highest point of the fuel bay complex is the primary target of Reegan’s sabotage. After eliminating Parker and the second worker, Reegan ascends the labyrinthine infrastructure to reach it. His precise manipulation of the valve—turning it with gloved hands—directly threatens the rocket launch, introducing a critical flaw into the system. The valve’s sabotage is the culmination of Reegan’s mission, a deliberate act of industrial espionage that escalates the conflict by endangering the launch and forcing UNIT to respond to an active, mobile threat.
The ladders in the fuel bay serve as Reegan’s vertical arteries, enabling his swift and stealthy movement through the complex. He climbs one ladder to ascend, then descends partway down another to ambush the second worker from above. The ladders’ labyrinthine arrangement allows Reegan to reposition himself with tactical precision, using the bay’s infrastructure to his advantage. Their role in the event underscores the fuel bay’s design as both a functional workspace and a potential battleground, where height and access become strategic advantages.
The railing in the fuel bay becomes an instrument of fatality when Reegan grabs the second worker and kicks him over its edge. The railing’s elevated position and lack of safeguards turn it into a deadly weapon, emphasizing the bay’s industrial hazards and the ease with which Reegan can exploit them. The worker’s fall over the railing is a brutal and efficient method of elimination, reinforcing Reegan’s ruthlessness and the high stakes of his mission. The railing’s role in the event also symbolizes the fragility of human life in the face of alien operatives’ violence.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Space Centre Fuel Bay is a cavernous, labyrinthine space of twisting metal stairways, dense pipes, and high railings, serving as the battleground for Reegan’s sabotage. Its industrial design—cluttered with infrastructure and lacking clear lines of sight—provides Reegan with the cover and vertical mobility he needs to ambush his targets and tamper with the control valve. The bay’s atmosphere is one of tension and urgency, with steam blasting from ruptures and the echoes of violence (Parker’s struggle, the worker’s fall) amplifying the stakes. The location’s functional role is twofold: it is both a mission-critical workspace and a deadly arena where Reegan’s operational discipline is put to the test.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
UNIT’s presence in the fuel bay is represented through Parker, a soldier tasked with enforcing security protocols and challenging unauthorized access. However, UNIT’s institutional role in this event is one of vulnerability, as Parker’s incapacitation by Reegan exposes the limitations of human security measures against alien operatives. The event underscores UNIT’s reactive stance—responding to threats rather than preventing them—and the urgent need for the Doctor’s intervention to counter the alien conspiracy. UNIT’s failure to detect or stop Reegan’s sabotage highlights the escalating stakes and the organization’s struggle to adapt to an enemy that operates outside conventional rules of engagement.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The sabotage in the fuel bay directly leads to Parker recovering from an assault and alerting the Brigadier."
Brigadier discovers Parker’s alien-induced assaultThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Key Dialogue
"PARKER: And where do you think you're going?"
"REEGAN: They want me at fuel control. There's a breakdown."