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S7E6 · Doctor Who and The Silurians Part 2

Doctor warns of unknown threat

In the cavern, Hawkins discovers ricochet marks and blood from the wounded Silurian, prompting the Brigadier to organize a military hunt. The Doctor, however, declines to join, prioritizing the analysis of the blood samples and assisting with the injured Major Baker. His refusal is not just practical—it’s a deliberate act of defiance against the Brigadier’s militarized approach, underscoring the Doctor’s belief that brute force will only escalate the conflict. Meanwhile, the Doctor’s internal monologue (via the script’s parenthetical note) reveals his growing unease: as the sun sets on Wenley Moor, a critically wounded Silurian emerges from the ground, its alien physiology and desperate state foreshadowing the escalating stakes. The Doctor’s warning to the Brigadier—‘you don’t really know what you’re following’—serves as a thematic pivot, framing the Silurians not as mindless monsters but as an intelligent, wounded species whose actions could trigger a catastrophic war. This moment forces the audience to question whether humanity’s first response should be aggression or diplomacy, while also highlighting the Doctor’s role as the story’s moral compass, urging caution in the face of the unknown. The event functions as a narrative fulcrum: the Brigadier’s military pursuit sets up the immediate conflict, while the Doctor’s scientific caution and the Silurian’s emergence lay the groundwork for the looming confrontation between the two species.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Hawkins discovers ricochet marks and blood, suggesting the creature was shot and wounded. The Brigadier prepares to track the creature.

curiosity to determination

The Doctor declines to join the hunt, choosing to analyze the blood sample and tend to the injured Baker. The Brigadier continues the pursuit, ordering Morton to assist the Doctor.

determined to concerned

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Determined and focused, with a sense of urgency. His dismissal of the Doctor’s concerns suggests a frustration with what he perceives as hesitation in the face of a clear threat. There is no hint of doubt in his actions, only a resolve to protect his men and contain the danger.

The Brigadier takes charge with military precision, ordering his troops to follow the blood trail left by the wounded Silurian. His demeanor is authoritative and decisive, reflecting his training and experience in handling threats. He dismisses the Doctor’s refusal to join with a curt acknowledgment, focusing instead on rallying his team for the pursuit. His determination is palpable, driven by a need to neutralize the threat before it escalates further.

Goals in this moment
  • To track down and neutralize the wounded Silurian before it can pose a further threat to UNIT personnel or civilians.
  • To maintain control of the situation and ensure the safety of his team through decisive military action.
  • To demonstrate leadership and resolve in the face of an unknown but clearly dangerous adversary.
Active beliefs
  • That the Silurian represents an immediate and tangible threat that must be addressed with force.
  • That hesitation or caution in the face of such a threat could lead to greater harm or loss of life.
  • That his military expertise and experience are the best tools for handling this situation.
Character traits
Authoritative and decisive Militarily focused Skeptical of unconventional methods Loyal to his team and mission Willing to take decisive action in the face of danger
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Desperate and vulnerable, driven by the need to survive. The Doctor’s internal monologue suggests a deep empathy for its plight, framing it as a wounded creature seeking refuge rather than a mindless monster. Its emergence from the ground and hiding in the bushes convey a sense of fragility and urgency, underscoring the stakes of the conflict to come.

The Silurian, though not physically present in the cavern during this event, is the subject of the Doctor’s internal monologue and the focus of the Brigadier’s pursuit. The Doctor’s vivid description—revealed through a parenthetical note—paints a picture of the creature as it emerges from the ground on Wenley Moor, critically wounded and desperate. Its three-fingered claw, scale-covered bipedal form, and unique binocular vision with a red-tinted upper triangular section are highlighted, emphasizing its alien nature and vulnerability. The Silurian’s emergence and hiding in the scrubby bushes foreshadow its role as a desperate, wounded survivor, setting the stage for the escalating conflict.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive its wounds and evade capture or harm from the humans pursuing it.
  • To find refuge and recover, ensuring its continued existence in the face of human encroachment.
  • To avoid further conflict, though its presence alone may escalate tensions between the Silurians and humanity.
Active beliefs
  • That its species is under threat from human intrusion and must be protected at all costs.
  • That it is capable of outmaneuvering its pursuers through stealth and resourcefulness.
  • That its survival is tied to the survival of its kind, making its actions a matter of species preservation.
Character traits
Desperate and wounded Alien and otherworldly Intelligent and resourceful (implied by its ability to hide and survive) Physiologically distinct (scales, claws, unique vision) A symbol of the unknown and the potential for conflict
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Uneasy but resolute, with a growing sense of foreboding. His internal visualization of the Silurian’s emergence suggests a deep empathy for its suffering, while his warning to the Brigadier reveals a frustration with the Brigadier’s willingness to escalate conflict without understanding the stakes.

The Doctor stands apart from the Brigadier’s militarized response, his focus shifting between the blood samples he collects and the injured Major Baker. His refusal to join the hunt is not merely practical but a pointed rejection of the Brigadier’s approach. His internal monologue—revealed through a parenthetical note—paints a vivid, almost cinematic image of the wounded Silurian emerging from the earth, its alien physiology and desperate state underscoring the gravity of the situation. His warning to the Brigadier is laced with urgency and moral weight, a plea for caution in the face of the unknown.

Goals in this moment
  • To analyze the blood samples to understand the Silurian’s physiology and potential weaknesses or vulnerabilities.
  • To ensure Major Baker receives medical attention, prioritizing human life over the hunt.
  • To dissuade the Brigadier from a militarized response, warning of the unknown consequences of aggression.
Active beliefs
  • That the Silurians are an intelligent species deserving of understanding, not automatic hostility.
  • That brute force will only escalate the conflict, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences for both humans and Silurians.
  • That science and diplomacy must guide responses to the unknown, not military action.
Character traits
Diplomatic yet firm Scientifically meticulous Morally resolute Empathetic toward the wounded (both human and alien) Defiant of militarized solutions
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Supporting 2
Morton
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Calm and focused, with a sense of duty. His actions are driven by a need to support the team and fulfill his assigned role, without any indication of hesitation or doubt.

Morton is assigned by the Brigadier to assist the Doctor in carrying Major Baker to the hospital. His role is supportive and practical, reflecting his reliability as a UNIT soldier. While he does not engage in dialogue or take an active role in the decision-making, his presence underscores the logistical and humanitarian aspects of the mission, ensuring that the injured are cared for even as the pursuit continues.

Goals in this moment
  • To assist the Doctor in transporting Major Baker to the hospital, ensuring he receives prompt medical attention.
  • To support the overall mission by fulfilling his assigned duties efficiently and without question.
  • To contribute to the team’s efforts in a practical and logistically sound manner.
Active beliefs
  • That his role is to follow orders and support his team, regardless of the broader strategic decisions being made.
  • That the injured must be prioritized, even in the midst of a high-stakes operation.
  • That reliability and efficiency are key to the success of any mission.
Character traits
Reliable and obedient Supportive of team efforts Practical and efficient Focused on immediate tasks Loyal to the mission and his superiors
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Alert and focused, with a sense of purpose. His discovery of the blood trail and ricochet marks heightens the tension, and his readiness to follow the Brigadier’s orders reflects his trust in the chain of command and his commitment to the mission.

Hawkins is the one who discovers the ricochet marks and blood trail, immediately reporting his findings to the Brigadier. His alertness and attention to detail are critical in advancing the plot, as his discovery provides the evidence needed to justify the pursuit. He stands ready to follow the Brigadier’s orders, his role as a capable and reliable officer underscored by his prompt action and clear communication.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide the Brigadier with actionable intelligence to guide the team’s response.
  • To assist in the pursuit of the wounded Silurian, ensuring the safety of the team and the containment of the threat.
  • To uphold his duties as a UNIT officer, demonstrating reliability and efficiency in high-pressure situations.
Active beliefs
  • That the blood trail and ricochet marks are critical clues that must be acted upon immediately.
  • That the Silurian poses a serious threat that requires a swift and coordinated military response.
  • That his role is to support the Brigadier’s leadership and contribute to the team’s success.
Character traits
Observant and detail-oriented Prompt and reliable Loyal to the chain of command Focused under pressure Efficient in reporting critical information
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ricochet Marks on Cavern Rocks

The ricochet marks on the cavern rocks are physical evidence of the firefight that occurred earlier, where the Silurian was wounded by gunfire. These jagged grooves in the stone serve as a stark reminder of the violence that has already taken place and foreshadow the potential for further conflict. Hawkins’ discovery of these marks, alongside the blood trail, provides the Brigadier with the justification he needs to launch a pursuit. The ricochet marks are not just a clue but a symbol of the militarized response that the Doctor warns against, highlighting the divide between the two approaches to handling the threat.

Before: Freshly etched into the cavern rocks, the marks …
After: The marks remain as a tangible record of …
Before: Freshly etched into the cavern rocks, the marks are still sharp and visible, indicating a recent exchange of gunfire. The stone around them is chipped and scarred, bearing witness to the violence that unfolded.
After: The marks remain as a tangible record of the earlier confrontation, now serving as a guide for the Brigadier’s team as they follow the blood trail. Their presence underscores the escalating tension and the potential for further violence, as the team moves deeper into the cavern.
Silurian Blood Trail (Wenley Moor Caves)

The Silurian blood trail is the critical piece of evidence that Hawkins discovers on the cavern rocks, leading deeper into the tunnels. Its viscous, greenish hue and the way it smears across the stone floor create a sense of urgency and danger, serving as a tangible clue that drives the Brigadier’s decision to pursue the wounded creature. The blood is not merely a physical trace but a narrative device that symbolizes the Silurian’s vulnerability and the escalating tension between the two species. The Doctor’s decision to collect samples for analysis underscores its scientific and symbolic significance, as it represents both a threat and an opportunity for understanding.

Before: Fresh and visible on the cavern rocks, indicating …
After: Partially collected by the Doctor for analysis, with …
Before: Fresh and visible on the cavern rocks, indicating a recent wound and the Silurian’s passage through the area. The blood is still wet and glistening, suggesting the creature is nearby and critically injured.
After: Partially collected by the Doctor for analysis, with the remaining traces serving as a guide for the Brigadier’s pursuit. The blood’s presence continues to drive the action, as it leads the team deeper into the cavern and sets the stage for the confrontation to come.
Wenley Moor Scrubby Bushes

While the scrubby bushes on Wenley Moor are not physically present in the cavern, they are vividly described in the Doctor’s internal monologue as the hiding place for the critically wounded Silurian. These sparse, tangled branches provide the creature with scant cover as it staggers away from the ground fissure, gasping for breath. The bushes symbolize the fragile boundary between the buried world of the Silurians and the exposed vulnerability of the surface, where the creature is forced to seek refuge. Their role in the event is metaphorical, representing the precariousness of the Silurian’s situation and the looming conflict between the two species.

Before: Sparse and scattered across Wenley Moor, offering minimal …
After: The bushes now serve as a temporary refuge …
Before: Sparse and scattered across Wenley Moor, offering minimal cover. The bushes are bathed in the fading light of sunset, creating a stark contrast between the hidden world of the Silurians and the exposed surface.
After: The bushes now serve as a temporary refuge for the wounded Silurian, their tangled branches providing a fragile sanctuary. The creature’s presence here foreshadows the escalating stakes, as it becomes a symbol of the unknown and the potential for catastrophe.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Cavern

The cavern serves as the primary setting for this event, its damp stone walls and echoing chambers amplifying the tension between the Brigadier’s militarized response and the Doctor’s scientific caution. The ricochet marks and blood trail on the floor create a sense of urgency, driving the action forward as Hawkins’ discovery triggers the pursuit. The cavern’s atmosphere is one of danger and uncertainty, its shadows and narrow passages symbolizing the unknown that lies ahead. The Doctor’s refusal to join the hunt underscores the moral and strategic divide, as the Brigadier’s team prepares to follow the trail deeper into the darkness. The cavern is not just a physical space but a metaphor for the looming conflict between humanity and the Silurians, where the choices made here will determine the fate of both species.

Atmosphere Tense and foreboding, with a sense of impending danger. The damp air and echoing chambers …
Function A discovery site and launching point for the pursuit of the wounded Silurian. The cavern’s …
Symbolism Represents the threshold between the known and the unknown, where humanity’s first encounter with the …
Access Restricted to UNIT personnel and the Doctor, as the cavern is a high-risk area with …
Damp stone walls bearing fresh ricochet marks from gunfire Viscous green blood smeared across the floor, leading deeper into the tunnels Echoing chambers that amplify the tension and urgency of the moment Fading light filtering in from the cavern entrance, casting long shadows
Wenley Moor Surface (Moorland Terrain)

Wenley Moor is the surface counterpart to the subterranean cavern, where the critically wounded Silurian emerges from the ground as the sun sets. The sparse scrubby bushes and fading light create a stark, almost desolate atmosphere, symbolizing the fragile boundary between the hidden world of the Silurians and the exposed vulnerability of the surface. The Doctor’s internal monologue paints a vivid picture of the creature’s emergence, its three-fingered claw and scale-covered form contrasting sharply with the human world. Wenley Moor serves as a metaphor for the looming conflict, where the Silurian’s desperate struggle for survival foreshadows the escalating stakes of the encounter between the two species. The moor’s isolation and fading light underscore the urgency of the moment, as the creature’s fate hangs in the balance.

Atmosphere Stark and desolate, with a sense of isolation and impending danger. The fading light of …
Function The emergence site for the wounded Silurian, where it seeks refuge in the scrubby bushes …
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between the hidden and the exposed, the ancient and the modern. …
Access Open to the public but currently restricted to UNIT personnel and the Doctor, as the …
Sparse scrubby bushes offering scant cover for the wounded Silurian Fading light of sunset casting long shadows across the moor Ground fissure where the Silurian emerges, marked by disturbed earth and claw marks Exposed, desolate landscape with minimal vegetation, emphasizing the creature’s vulnerability

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT is represented in this event through the Brigadier’s decisive leadership and the coordinated actions of his team. The organization’s militarized response is embodied in the Brigadier’s order to follow the blood trail and pursue the wounded Silurian, reflecting UNIT’s mandate to investigate and contain anomalous threats. The Brigadier’s authority is unchallenged within the team, as Hawkins and Morton follow his orders without hesitation. However, the Doctor’s refusal to join the hunt introduces a tension between UNIT’s militarized approach and the Doctor’s scientific caution, highlighting the organizational divide in how to handle the threat. UNIT’s involvement in this event is critical, as it sets the stage for the escalating conflict and the potential for catastrophic consequences if the Silurians are not understood or approached with diplomacy.

Representation Through the Brigadier’s leadership and the coordinated actions of his team, including Hawkins and Morton. …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (the Doctor’s refusal is noted but not accommodated) and the situation …
Impact The event underscores UNIT’s role as a militarized organization tasked with protecting humanity from unknown …
Internal Dynamics The tension between the Brigadier’s militarized response and the Doctor’s scientific caution reveals an internal …
To track down and neutralize the wounded Silurian before it can pose a further threat to UNIT personnel or civilians. To maintain control of the situation and ensure the safety of the team through decisive military action, adhering to UNIT’s mandate to investigate and contain anomalous threats. Through the Brigadier’s authoritative leadership and the chain of command, ensuring that orders are followed without hesitation. By mobilizing resources and personnel quickly, demonstrating UNIT’s ability to respond to threats with efficiency and coordination. Through the use of military protocols and procedures, which guide the team’s actions and decision-making in high-pressure situations.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Hawkins discovers ricochet marks and blood, leading to the Doctor declining to join the hunt to analyze the blood."

Silurian’s wounded escape to Wenley Moor
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What this causes 1

"Hawkins discovers ricochet marks and blood, leading to the Doctor declining to join the hunt to analyze the blood."

Silurian’s wounded escape to Wenley Moor
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Key Dialogue

"HAWKINS: "Ricochet marks on the rocks, sir. And look over here, sir. Traces of blood, spots leading this way.""
"BRIGADIER: "We'd better follow them. Doctor?""
"DOCTOR: "No. I'll get back to the hospital with these blood samples. In any case I can give a hand to carry Baker.""
"DOCTOR: "Brigadier! You'll be careful, won't you? After all, you don't really know what you're following, you know.""