Doctor reveals Daemon’s invisible threat
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The Doctor explains the Daemon will appear three times and is currently awaiting the Master's second call, while also noting the Daemon is currently too small to be seen. He requests paper and pencil from Jo.
Who Was There
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Frustrated and impatient, seeking immediate action but momentarily distracted by basic human needs.
Sergeant Benton stands with his arms crossed, his military posture reflecting his impatience and pragmatic mindset. He questions the Doctor's reasoning by suggesting a direct search for the Daemon, expressing his frustration with the lack of immediate action. He accepts Bert's offer of food, showing a moment of human need amidst the tension. His dialogue is direct and to the point, reflecting his military training and desire for actionable solutions.
- • To push for direct action against the Daemon, reflecting his military training and desire for tangible solutions.
- • To understand the Doctor's reasoning and the current state of the threat.
- • Direct action is often the most effective solution in high-stakes situations.
- • The Doctor's scientific approach, while valuable, sometimes lacks the immediacy required in crises.
Focused and supportive, with a quiet determination to ensure the Doctor's needs are met and the mission proceeds smoothly.
Jo Grant stands beside the Doctor, her posture attentive and supportive as she listens to the exchange between the Doctor and Benton. She quietly coordinates the Doctor's requests, fetching paper and pencil, and manages Bert's presence, ensuring the Doctor's focus remains undisturbed. She declines Bert's offer of food on behalf of the Doctor, demonstrating her growing role as the Doctor's operational bridge between UNIT and his eccentric methods. Her actions are efficient and considerate, reflecting her loyalty and adaptability.
- • To support the Doctor by coordinating his requests and managing interruptions.
- • To ensure the team remains focused on the urgent threat posed by the Daemon.
- • The Doctor's scientific approach is the key to countering the Daemon's threat.
- • Her role as the Doctor's companion and UNIT's civilian aide is crucial in bridging the gap between military pragmatism and scientific solutions.
Focused and determined, with an underlying tension between the urgency of the threat and the need for methodical analysis.
The Doctor stands in the center of the Cloven Hoof bar, his posture commanding yet focused as he delivers a critical revelation about the Daemon's manifestation cycle. He dismisses Benton's suggestion to locate the Daemon directly, emphasizing its current invisibility due to its colossal size. He abruptly shifts to practical action, requesting paper and pencil from Jo to begin calculations, demonstrating his improvisational genius and blend of scientific rigor with urgent leadership. His tone is authoritative yet patient, balancing the need for immediate action with the necessity of empirical understanding.
- • To convey the Daemon's current state and the urgency of the threat to UNIT.
- • To shift from theoretical exposition to practical action by beginning calculations to counter the Daemon's growth.
- • The Daemon's invisibility is due to its colossal size, making direct action futile at this stage.
- • Empirical science and methodical analysis are essential to counter the supernatural threat posed by the Daemon and the Master.
Nervous and subservient, masking his true loyalties and ensuring he remains unnoticed while gathering information for the Master.
Bert stands behind the bar, his posture subservient and nervous as he offers food to the group and seeks permission to clear up quietly. His dialogue is polite and unobtrusive, reflecting his role as an informant for the Master. He exits unobtrusively, ensuring he does not draw attention to himself. His presence adds a layer of tension, as his true loyalties remain hidden beneath a facade of ordinary hospitality.
- • To gather information for the Master by observing and reporting on the Doctor and UNIT's actions.
- • To maintain his facade of ordinary hospitality and avoid drawing suspicion.
- • His loyalty to the Master is more important than his role as the pub's owner.
- • He must remain unnoticed to effectively gather information and avoid interference.
Frustrated and tense, seeking to establish communication and coordinate UNIT's efforts amidst the Doctor's scientific revelations.
Captain Yates stands near the bar, his posture tense as he attempts to communicate via his R/T device. The static-filled beep of the radio underscores the failed transmission, reflecting the team's isolation and the urgency of their situation. His focus is split between the Doctor's explanation and his own attempts to establish communication, highlighting the tension between scientific strategy and military logistics. His dialogue is brief but purposeful, reflecting his disciplined approach to crisis management.
- • To establish communication with UNIT's other units to coordinate their response to the Daemon threat.
- • To balance the Doctor's scientific approach with the practical needs of UNIT's military operations.
- • Effective communication and coordination are essential for countering the Daemon threat.
- • The Doctor's scientific insights must be integrated with UNIT's military strategies for success.
Objects Involved
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Captain Yates' R/T device is pulled out and activated in the smoky Cloven Hoof bar, its static-filled beep cutting through the Doctor's scientific dismissal of Miss Hawthorne's occult texts. The radio serves as a symbol of UNIT's logistical efforts and the team's isolation, as Yates attempts to establish communication with Greyhound Two. The failed transmission underscores the urgency and tension of the situation, highlighting the team's struggle to coordinate their response to the Daemon threat.
The Doctor's paper and pencil are requested by Jo at the Doctor's instruction, shifting the group's focus from theoretical discussion to practical action. These simple tools enable the Doctor to begin immediate calculations and diagrams to counter the Daemon's invisible growth. The paper and pencil symbolize the Doctor's reliance on empirical science and methodical analysis, even in the face of supernatural threats. Their use underscores the urgency of the situation and the Doctor's improvisational genius.
Bert offers a bite to eat to the group, creating a mundane interruption amidst the high-stakes discussion of the Daemon's threat. The food serves as a symbol of ordinary life and the tension between the cosmic stakes and the everyday world. Benton accepts the offer, showing a moment of human need, while Jo declines on behalf of the Doctor. The food's presence highlights the juxtaposition between the extraordinary threat and the mundane routines of the Cloven Hoof bar.
Jo clutches a piece of paper as the Doctor briefs UNIT on the Daemon's three-phase emergence cycle. The paper holds scribbled details of the cosmic threat, serving as a tangible record of the Doctor's explanations and the team's understanding of the situation. It contrasts with the pub's normalcy, symbolizing the urgency and complexity of the threat they face. The paper is a tool for coordination and note-taking, aiding the team in their efforts to counter the Daemon's growth.
Location Details
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The Cloven Hoof bar serves as the temporary operational hub for the Doctor and UNIT as they strategize against the Daemon threat. Its smoky, cluttered interior is filled with tension, as tables are shoved aside to make room for the Doctor's slide projector and diagrams. The confined space amplifies the urgency of the situation, with whispered conversations and the crackling of Yates' radio adding to the atmosphere. The pub's ordinary setting contrasts sharply with the cosmic stakes of the Daemon's threat, creating a sense of dissonance and heightening the tension.
Organizations Involved
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UNIT is represented in the Cloven Hoof bar through the presence of Captain Yates, Sergeant Benton, and their attempts to coordinate with the Doctor and Jo. Yates' failed radio transmission highlights UNIT's logistical challenges and isolation behind the Daemon's heat barrier. The organization's military pragmatism clashes with the Doctor's scientific approach, creating tension as they strive to counter the Master's threat. UNIT's protocols and resources are brought to bear, but the cosmic nature of the threat tests their conventional methods.
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Key Dialogue
"DOCTOR: "Now the Daemon will appear three times, and the third time he'll probably tell us what our fate is to be. Now he'll be in the cavern somewhere awaiting the Master's second call.""
"BENTON: "Then if we know where he is, why don't we go and find him?""
"DOCTOR: "You'd be wasting your time, Sergeant. At the moment he's so small he's practically invisible.""