Fabula
S5E26 · The Web of Fear Part 4

Doctor demands risky surface mission

The Doctor reveals a critical technical impasse: Travers' control box—their only weapon against the Great Intelligence's Yeti and fungal threat—cannot be repaired without rare surface-level components. His urgency clashes with Knight's military caution, while Victoria's fear of the Yeti and Anne's desperation to save her father create a tense standoff. Jamie's report of Evans' disappearance (and the missing fungus sample) deepens the group's paranoia about internal betrayal. Knight reluctantly agrees to the high-risk surface excursion, underscoring the escalating stakes: every delay allows the Intelligence's web to tighten around London. The Doctor's insistence on the mission—despite the Yeti threat—reveals his strategic mind, while Knight's grudging compliance highlights the military's growing desperation. The scene pivots from suspicion to action, with the Doctor and Knight preparing to depart while Jamie, Victoria, and Anne are ordered to barricade themselves inside. The tension between immediate danger (the Yeti, the fungus) and the need for a solution drives the moment forward, setting up the surface mission as a turning point in the battle against the Intelligence.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

1

The Doctor, focused on repairing Travers' control box, realizes he needs specific transistors and circuits unavailable in the stores, prompting him to request a trip to street level despite the dangers.

Focused urgency

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

5

Cautiously concerned, with a simmering frustration at the group’s growing desperation and the unresolved threat of betrayal.

Jamie McCrimmon reports Evans’ disappearance with a grim tone, casting doubt on his return and deepening the group’s paranoia. He stands in the Goodge Street Ops Room, his posture tense and his voice laced with skepticism as he challenges Knight’s optimism. His dialogue—‘Aye, if he gets back.’—undercuts the military’s confidence, hinting at the high stakes and potential for betrayal within the group. Jamie’s reluctance to barricade himself inside later in the scene reflects his protective instincts and unease with the group’s vulnerability.

Goals in this moment
  • Warn the group about the suspicious circumstances surrounding Evans’ disappearance.
  • Ensure the group’s safety by questioning Knight’s decisions and advocating for caution.
Active beliefs
  • Evans’ disappearance is not a coincidence and may indicate internal betrayal.
  • The group’s safety is compromised by both external threats (Yeti, fungus) and potential internal threats (Evans, others).
Character traits
Skeptical Protective Loyal to the group Direct in challenging authority Uneasy with inaction
Follow Jamie McCrimmon's journey

Desperately hopeful, masking deep anxiety about her father’s fate and the group’s safety.

Anne Travers pleads urgently with Captain Knight to allow the Doctor’s surface mission, emphasizing its importance for saving her father, Professor Travers. She stands in the Goodge Street Ops Room, her voice trembling with desperation, as she appeals to Knight’s sense of duty and humanity. Her emotional outburst—‘It’s terribly important. Please.’—serves as the emotional catalyst that tips the balance in the Doctor’s favor, convincing Knight to relent and approve the high-risk excursion.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince Knight to approve the surface mission to secure the components needed to save her father.
  • Leverage her emotional connection to the group to sway Knight’s decision.
Active beliefs
  • The surface mission is the only way to repair the control box and stop the Great Intelligence.
  • Knight’s military caution is a barrier that can be overcome through emotional appeal.
Character traits
Desperate Persuasive Emotionally vulnerable Loyal to family Strategic in leveraging personal stakes
Follow Anne Travers's journey

Determined and focused, with a underlying sense of urgency driven by the ticking clock of the Great Intelligence’s threat.

The Doctor insists on a high-risk surface mission to retrieve rare components for Travers’ control box, despite the Yeti threat. He stands in the Goodge Street Ops Room, his demeanor urgent and determined as he outlines the technical impasse and the necessity of the mission. His dialogue—‘There's no mist directly above us here. We'd have to risk the Yeti.’—frames the danger as a calculated risk, appealing to the group’s sense of urgency. The Doctor’s strategic mind is evident in his ability to persuade Knight to relent, marking a shift from military caution to desperate action.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince Knight to approve the surface mission to secure the components needed to repair Travers’ control box.
  • Leverage the group’s desperation and the Doctor’s technical expertise to override military caution.
Active beliefs
  • The control box is the key to stopping the Great Intelligence’s Yeti and fungal threat.
  • Knight’s military caution, while understandable, is a barrier that must be overcome for the group’s survival.
Character traits
Urgent Strategic Persuasive Focused on technical solutions Willing to take calculated risks
Follow The Second …'s journey
Supporting 2
Evans
Doctor
secondary

Not applicable (off-screen), but inferred as potentially guilty or compromised.

Evans is mentioned as missing and suspected of betrayal, with his disappearance and the missing fungus sample fueling the group’s paranoia. While Evans is not physically present in the scene, his absence looms large over the group’s dynamics. His disappearance is referenced in Jamie’s report—‘they've gone, and Evans with them, I think. I can't find him anywhere.’—and Knight’s subsequent dialogue—‘It's a funny business, Doctor, that fungus disappearing.’—hints at the group’s growing suspicion of internal betrayal.

Goals in this moment
  • Inferred: Conceal his actions or motives, possibly to aid the Great Intelligence.
  • Inferred: Evade detection or questioning by the group.
Active beliefs
  • Inferred: The group’s resources and trust are vulnerable to exploitation.
  • Inferred: The missing fungus sample is a critical clue or weapon in the Great Intelligence’s hands.
Character traits
Absent (physically) Suspected of betrayal Potential internal threat Untrustworthy (by implication)
Follow Evans's journey

Anxious and fearful, with a deep concern for the group’s safety and a reluctance to challenge the Doctor’s decisions.

Victoria Waterfield expresses fear about the surface mission due to the Yeti and mist, reinforcing the group’s tension. She stands in the Goodge Street Ops Room, her voice trembling as she voices the group’s collective anxiety. While she does not actively oppose the plan, her dialogue—‘But the mist? Or the Yeti?’—serves as a reminder of the external threats facing the group. Victoria’s passive participation in the discussion reflects her sheltered background and her growing unease with the escalating dangers.

Goals in this moment
  • Voice the group’s collective fear of the external threats (Yeti, mist).
  • Support the group’s decisions while expressing her personal anxieties.
Active beliefs
  • The surface mission is extremely dangerous and could result in the group’s capture or worse.
  • The Doctor’s technical expertise is critical, but the risks must be acknowledged and respected.
Character traits
Fearful Passive Empathetic Sheltered Supportive of the group
Follow Victoria Waterfield's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

4
Captain Knight's Surface Mission Equipment

Captain Knight’s surface mission gear is referenced as he prepares to depart for the high-risk excursion. While the gear itself is not described in detail, its presence underscores the danger of the mission and the group’s desperate circumstances. Knight’s decision to equip himself—‘I'll get my gear.’—marks a shift from military caution to action, highlighting the urgency of the situation. The gear symbolizes the group’s last resort in the face of the Great Intelligence’s threat, as well as the personal risk Knight is willing to take to secure the components.

Before: Captain Knight’s gear is stored in the Goodge …
After: Captain Knight’s gear is now equipped and ready …
Before: Captain Knight’s gear is stored in the Goodge Street Ops Room, ready for use in high-risk surface missions. It is not yet equipped but is available for immediate deployment.
After: Captain Knight’s gear is now equipped and ready for use as he and the Doctor prepare to depart on the surface mission. Its status is active, reflecting the group’s shift from planning to action.
Great Intelligence's Fungal Growth

The Great Intelligence’s fungal growth is referenced indirectly through the missing fungus sample, which Evans took with him. The disappearance of the sample is a critical clue that deepens the group’s paranoia about internal betrayal. While the fungus itself is not physically present in the scene, its absence looms large over the group’s dynamics, symbolizing the Intelligence’s insidious influence and the group’s vulnerability. The Doctor’s focus on repairing Travers’ control box is directly tied to countering the fungal threat, making the missing sample a pivotal piece of the puzzle.

Before: A sample of the fungal growth was present …
After: The fungus sample remains missing, fueling the group’s …
Before: A sample of the fungal growth was present in the Goodge Street Ops Room, collected earlier for examination by the group. It was under the group’s control but is now missing, likely taken by Evans.
After: The fungus sample remains missing, fueling the group’s suspicion of Evans and the Great Intelligence’s influence. Its absence highlights the group’s vulnerability and the urgency of securing the components for Travers’ control box.
Professor Travers' Yeti Control Sphere

Travers’ control box is the central focus of the Doctor’s technical impasse and the catalyst for the high-risk surface mission. The Doctor explains that the box cannot be repaired without rare surface-level components—transistors and circuits—highlighting its critical role in the group’s fight against the Great Intelligence. The control box is framed as the only weapon capable of countering the Yeti and fungal threat, making its repair a matter of urgent priority. The Doctor’s insistence on the surface mission is directly tied to securing these components, underscoring the box’s symbolic and functional importance.

Before: Travers’ control box is in a non-functional state, …
After: The control box remains non-functional, but the group’s …
Before: Travers’ control box is in a non-functional state, lacking the necessary transistors and circuits for repair. It is present in the Goodge Street Ops Room, where the Doctor has been working on it.
After: The control box remains non-functional, but the group’s decision to undertake the surface mission sets the stage for its potential repair. Its status is pending the successful retrieval of the rare components.
Rare Surface Transistors for Travers' Control Sphere

The rare surface transistors are the critical components needed to repair Travers’ control box and are the primary motivation for the Doctor’s proposed surface mission. The Doctor explicitly states that these transistors are not available in the Goodge Street Stores, forcing the group to risk a dangerous excursion to retrieve them. The transistors symbolize the group’s desperation and the high stakes of their mission, as their absence threatens to leave the control box—and by extension, the group’s defense against the Great Intelligence—non-functional. Their retrieval is framed as a turning point in the battle.

Before: The rare surface transistors are located on the …
After: The transistors remain unretrieved, but the Doctor and …
Before: The rare surface transistors are located on the surface, outside the Goodge Street underground base. They are not present in the Stores, creating a critical shortage that the Doctor must address.
After: The transistors remain unretrieved, but the Doctor and Knight are preparing to depart on the surface mission to secure them. Their status is pending the outcome of the mission.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

2
Goodge Street Supply Stores

The Goodge Street Stores are referenced as the location where the Doctor initially seeks the rare components needed to repair Travers’ control box. Knight’s question—‘Aren't there any in Stores?’—highlights the Stores as a potential source of resources, only to be dismissed by the Doctor, who confirms the absence of the right type of transistors and circuits. The Stores symbolize the group’s dwindling resources and the limitations of their underground fortress. Their mention underscores the group’s vulnerability and the necessity of the high-risk surface mission to secure the critical components.

Atmosphere Cluttered and utilitarian, reflecting the group’s makeshift operations and dwindling supplies. The atmosphere is one …
Function Potential source of electronic components and military supplies, but ultimately insufficient for the group’s needs. …
Symbolism Represents the group’s dwindling resources and the constraints of their underground fortress. The Stores’ inability …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel, but the group’s access is limited by the absence of critical …
Shelves stocked with electronic components and military supplies Cluttered racks of salvaged circuits Dwindling resources amid the Intelligence’s siege
Goodge Street Surface

The Goodge Street Ops Room is the primary setting for this event, serving as the group’s sanctuary and command center amid the escalating crisis. The tense exchanges between the Doctor, Knight, Anne, Jamie, and Victoria unfold here, with the room’s confined space amplifying the group’s desperation and paranoia. The Ops Room is described as the place where the Doctor works on Travers’ control box and where Knight initially resists the surface mission before relenting. Its role is pivotal in the group’s decision-making, as it is here that the shift from suspicion to action occurs. The room’s atmosphere is charged with urgency, fear, and the weight of the group’s survival.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, with an underlying sense of urgency and desperation. The confined space amplifies …
Function Sanctuary and command center for the group, where critical decisions are made and the shift …
Symbolism Represents the group’s last line of defense against the Great Intelligence’s threat. The Ops Room …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel, with barricades ordered for the remaining group members during the surface …
Tense exchanges between group members Travers’ control box on a work surface Military gear and supplies scattered about Confined space amplifying urgency

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

1
British Army (Goodge Street HQ, under Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart)

The British Army (Goodge Street HQ, under Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart) is represented in this event through Captain Knight, who embodies the military’s caution and institutional protocols. Knight’s initial resistance to the Doctor’s surface mission—‘No. No, I'm afraid that's out.’—reflects the Army’s prioritization of safety and protocol over technical urgency. However, his eventual relenting—‘All right. I'll get my gear.’—underscores the organization’s growing desperation and the pressure to act despite risks. The Army’s involvement is also evident in the group’s reliance on military resources, such as the Goodge Street Stores and Knight’s gear, as well as the hierarchical structure that Knight enforces—ordering Jamie, Victoria, and Anne to barricade themselves inside. The organization’s goals and influence mechanisms are manifested in Knight’s actions, highlighting the tension between military discipline and the group’s survival.

Representation Through Captain Knight, who embodies the Army’s caution, protocol, and hierarchical authority. Knight’s dialogue and …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (e.g., ordering the group to barricade themselves) but being challenged by …
Impact The Army’s involvement underscores the group’s reliance on military structure and resources amid the crisis. …
Internal Dynamics Knight’s decision-making reflects the Army’s internal debate over risk assessment and resource allocation. His initial …
Maintain military discipline and prioritize the group’s safety over risky missions. Reluctantly approve the surface mission after being swayed by the Doctor’s technical urgency and Anne’s emotional appeal, reflecting the organization’s growing desperation. Through hierarchical authority (e.g., Knight’s orders to barricade the group). Through institutional protocol (e.g., initial resistance to the surface mission). Through resource allocation (e.g., access to military gear and the Goodge Street Stores).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Jamie reports Evans' disappearance (beat_55a9aec90f1133e0), leading the Doctor to realize he needs specific components and request a dangerous trip to the surface."

Knight Reluctantly Approves Surface Mission
S5E26 · The Web of Fear Part …

"Jamie reports Evans' disappearance (beat_55a9aec90f1133e0), leading the Doctor to realize he needs specific components and request a dangerous trip to the surface."

Knight enforces lockdown as Doctor risks surface
S5E26 · The Web of Fear Part …
What this causes 2

"Jamie reports Evans' disappearance (beat_55a9aec90f1133e0), leading the Doctor to realize he needs specific components and request a dangerous trip to the surface."

Knight Reluctantly Approves Surface Mission
S5E26 · The Web of Fear Part …

"Jamie reports Evans' disappearance (beat_55a9aec90f1133e0), leading the Doctor to realize he needs specific components and request a dangerous trip to the surface."

Knight enforces lockdown as Doctor risks surface
S5E26 · The Web of Fear Part …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"JAMIE: Captain, they've gone, and Evans with them, I think. I can't find him anywhere."
"DOCTOR: Well, I was wondering if I could go up to street level... There's no mist directly above us here. We'd have to risk the Yeti."
"KNIGHT: No. No, I'm afraid that's out."
"ANNE: It's terribly important. Please."
"DOCTOR: It'd only take five minutes."
"KNIGHT: All right. I'll get my gear."