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S4E5 · The Tenth Planet Part 1

Sergeant Fires on Silver Giants

The Sergeant, left alone outside Snowcap Base after sending Tito to retrieve a welding torch, witnesses three towering silver-clad figures emerge from a landed flying saucer. His initial confusion and fear escalate into violent confrontation when he fires his weapon twice at the lead alien. The bullets strike the alien’s neck, but the creature retaliates with a brutal, incapacitating blow to the Sergeant’s neck. The moment marks the first direct human-alien conflict, escalating the base’s crisis from scientific curiosity to existential threat. The Sergeant’s instinctive aggression—rooted in fear and military training—triggers an irreversible confrontation, setting the stage for a larger standoff between humanity and the extraterrestrial visitors. The event underscores the fragility of human authority in the face of the unknown and foreshadows the violent consequences of miscommunication or hostility.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Sergeant, unable to open the TARDIS doors, orders Tito to retrieve a welding torch and bring it to him. As Tito heads back to the base, the Sergeant is left alone in the Antarctic blizzard near the mysterious hut.

determination to isolation ['Antarctic blizzard']

Three tall, silver figures emerge from an unidentified flying saucer that lands near the base. The Sergeant, startled by their sudden appearance and unclear intentions, questions them.

confusion to alarm ['Near Snowcap Base']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Coldly indifferent to the Sergeant’s aggression, acting with mechanical precision—neither enraged nor merciful, but inevitable.

The Silver Giants emerge silently from the flying saucer, their towering presence and reflective suits rendering them an immediate, inexplicable threat. The lead alien absorbs two gunshots to the neck without reaction before delivering a precise, incapacitating blow to the Sergeant’s neck. Their silence and physical dominance underscore their alien nature and the futility of human resistance. The event establishes them as an unstoppable, otherworldly force.

Goals in this moment
  • To assert dominance over the human intruders
  • To neutralize perceived threats to their mission
Active beliefs
  • That human resistance is insignificant and can be crushed effortlessly
  • That their presence and actions are justified by an unseen, higher purpose
Character traits
Silent and deliberate Physically overwhelming Hostile but not provoked (initially) Technologically advanced Unfazed by human weapons
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Panicked and disoriented, masking his fear with aggressive action—his military training overriding rational assessment of the threat.

The Sergeant, left alone outside Snowcap Base, witnesses three towering silver-clad figures emerge from a flying saucer. Initially confused and fearful, he fires his gun twice at the lead alien, striking its neck. The alien retaliates with a brutal blow to his neck, incapacitating him instantly. His final words—'Who the heck are you?'—reveal his desperate attempt to rationalize the inexplicable before collapsing.

Goals in this moment
  • To assert control over the unknown threat by force
  • To protect the base and its secrets from potential intruders
Active beliefs
  • That his weapon can neutralize any threat, even an unknown one
  • That his authority as a sergeant grants him the right to act unilaterally in crises
Character traits
Impulsive Fear-driven Militarily conditioned Desperate for control Poorly adaptive to the unknown
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Tito
Private
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Unaware and compliant, but his absence becomes a symbolic void—highlighting the Sergeant’s lone, fatal decision-making.

Tito is off-screen during this event, having been sent inside by the Sergeant to retrieve a welding torch. His absence leaves the Sergeant vulnerable, and his compliance with orders underscores the military hierarchy at Snowcap Base. The Sergeant’s final, desperate call—'Tito? Is that you?'—reveals his isolation and the futility of his situation.

Goals in this moment
  • To follow orders and retrieve the welding torch
  • To maintain routine amid the base’s growing tension
Active beliefs
  • That the Sergeant’s authority must be obeyed without question
  • That the situation is under control, despite the Sergeant’s growing unease
Character traits
Obedient to chain of command Unaware of the unfolding crisis Peripherally critical to the Sergeant’s downfall
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Flying Saucer

The flying saucer functions as both a transport vehicle and a harbinger of the alien threat. Its silent landing and the emergence of the Silver Giants create an immediate, ominous atmosphere, disrupting the Sergeant’s sense of control. The saucer’s metallic, otherworldly design contrasts sharply with the icy desolation of the South Pole, reinforcing its alien origin. Its presence marks the beginning of a crisis that will escalate into a full-scale existential threat to Snowcap Base and, by extension, Earth.

Before: Approaching Snowcap Base, unseen until its landing disrupts …
After: Stationary on the snow, its hatch open, with …
Before: Approaching Snowcap Base, unseen until its landing disrupts the Sergeant’s attempt to investigate the TARDIS.
After: Stationary on the snow, its hatch open, with the Silver Giants now fully emerged and engaged in the confrontation.
Sergeant’s Military Sidearm (Snowcap Base)

The Sergeant’s gun serves as the catalyst for the first violent human-alien confrontation. Initially used to assert control, it proves utterly ineffective against the Silver Giants, its bullets striking the lead alien’s neck without effect. The gun’s failure symbolizes the fragility of human technology and authority in the face of the unknown, while its use escalates the conflict from curiosity to outright hostility. The object’s impotence foreshadows the larger power imbalance between humanity and the extraterrestrial visitors.

Before: Loaded and holstered, representing the Sergeant’s military authority …
After: Dropped into the snow, useless and discarded—its failure …
Before: Loaded and holstered, representing the Sergeant’s military authority and readiness to enforce order.
After: Dropped into the snow, useless and discarded—its failure mirrored in the Sergeant’s incapacitated body beside it.
Tito's Welding Torch

Though not physically present during this event, the welding torch looms as a symbol of the Sergeant’s failed attempt to assert control. Ordered by the Sergeant to retrieve it, Tito’s absence highlights the Sergeant’s isolation and the futility of his plan. The torch’s intended use—to force open the TARDIS—becomes irrelevant as the alien threat takes precedence, rendering human tools and curiosity obsolete in the face of superior force.

Before: Stored inside Snowcap Base, awaiting retrieval by Tito.
After: Unretrieved and forgotten, its potential role in the …
Before: Stored inside Snowcap Base, awaiting retrieval by Tito.
After: Unretrieved and forgotten, its potential role in the crisis overshadowed by the immediate alien threat.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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South Pole (Antarctic Ice Fields / Snowcap Base Region)

The South Pole exterior serves as a battleground where human authority collides with alien dominance. The howling blizzard and subzero temperatures create a hostile, isolating environment that amplifies the Sergeant’s vulnerability. The vast, featureless white expanse contrasts sharply with the metallic flying saucer and the Silver Giants’ reflective suits, emphasizing their otherworldly nature. The location’s remoteness and extreme conditions underscore the Sergeant’s lone, desperate struggle and the futility of human resistance in this moment.

Atmosphere Oppressively isolating, with the blizzard’s howling winds drowning out the Sergeant’s final, desperate words. The …
Function Battleground for the first human-alien confrontation, where the Sergeant’s authority is swiftly and brutally overturned.
Symbolism Represents the edge of human territory—both geographically and metaphorically—where the known world ends and the …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel due to extreme conditions, but the Sergeant’s lone presence outside the …
Howling blizzard winds that obscure visibility and amplify the Sergeant’s sense of isolation Subzero temperatures that threaten hypothermia, mirroring the emotional chill of the encounter The metallic flying saucer, an alien intrusion into the pristine white landscape The Sergeant’s dropped gun, a symbol of failed human authority

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Snowcap Base Staff

Snowcap Base’s military personnel are represented through the Sergeant’s actions, which reflect institutional protocols and hierarchies. His decision to fire on the Silver Giants stems from a militarized mindset—one that prioritizes force over diplomacy or investigation. The organization’s influence is palpable in his reliance on his gun and his assumption of authority, even in the face of the unknown. However, the Sergeant’s lone, unchecked action also exposes the organization’s vulnerabilities: its protocols are ill-equipped to handle extraterrestrial threats, and its chain of command can be bypassed in moments of panic.

Representation Via the Sergeant’s militarized response and adherence to (or deviation from) institutional protocols.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the environment and personnel, but ultimately powerless against the alien threat. The …
Impact The event exposes the organization’s reliance on outdated protocols and individual discretion, which prove inadequate …
Internal Dynamics The Sergeant’s lone decision-making highlights the tension between individual agency and institutional control, particularly in …
To maintain control over the base and its secrets, even in the face of the unexplained To neutralize perceived threats using established military protocols Through the Sergeant’s use of a firearm as an extension of institutional authority Via the chain of command, which dictates the Sergeant’s actions (e.g., sending Tito for the welding torch)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The Sergeant's initial observation of the TARDIS materializing leads directly to his confrontation with the aliens who emerged from the flying saucer. The TARDIS's arrival sets the stage for the alien landing and attack."

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"The Sergeant orders Tito to prepare for the mission to break into the TARDIS, leading to their expedition outside. The Sergeant then leaves Tito to go get the torch as the alien craft lands."

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"Initially the Doctor cryptically mentions incoming 'visitors', responded with disbelief and sarcasm by Ben which is then followed up with a terrifying assault against the Sergeant."

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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"SERGEANT: It's no good, Tito, we'll need a welding torch to get inside this thing. Get back inside and bring me out one. You'll need some help, okay?"
"SERGEANT: (The Sergeant fires his gun twice point blank at the lead silver giant.) What the heck? Tito? Is that you, Tito? What's going on here? Who is that? Who the heck are you?"