Doctor demands shutdown over sabotage

In the conference room repurposed as UNIT’s field HQ, Lawrence confronts the Brigadier over the military’s uninvited occupation of his research center, accusing them of failing to resolve the power losses plaguing the facility. The Doctor enters and dismisses the reactor’s malfunctions as deliberate interference by an external force, insisting the entire establishment must shut down until the threat is neutralized. Lawrence, dismissive of the Doctor’s unorthodox methods and alarmed by the prospect of halting research, threatens to escalate the matter to the Permanent Under-Secretary. The tension escalates further when the Brigadier receives a call about a farmer’s death—claw marks on the body—confirming the Doctor’s warnings of a lethal, unseen threat. The scene crystallizes the clash between bureaucratic self-interest and the urgent need for action, while the discovery of Squire’s death shifts the narrative from institutional conflict to an immediate, visceral crisis. The Doctor’s insistence on a shutdown becomes a direct challenge to Lawrence’s authority, setting up a power struggle that will hinder UNIT’s ability to respond effectively to the Silurian threat.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Brigadier defends his investigation, citing Miss Shaw's findings of stress amongst the staff, while Lawrence focuses on the unsolved power losses. The exchange escalates as Lawrence questions the Doctor's qualifications.

defensiveness to skepticism

The Doctor declares the equipment is functioning perfectly, dismissing mechanical failure as the cause of the power losses. He asserts an 'outside influence' is affecting both the reactor and the staff's mental state, then proposes shutting down the entire establishment.

clarity to alarm

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated but composed, with a growing sense of urgency as the threat becomes undeniable.

The Brigadier is caught between Lawrence’s indignation over UNIT’s occupation and the Doctor’s urgent warnings. He remains composed but visibly frustrated, attempting to balance military protocol with the Doctor’s scientific insights. His demeanor shifts dramatically when he receives the call about Squire’s death, confirming the Doctor’s warnings and forcing him to acknowledge the severity of the situation.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain control of the situation while addressing Lawrence’s concerns and the Doctor’s warnings.
  • Acknowledge the severity of the threat after receiving confirmation of Squire’s death and adjust UNIT’s response accordingly.
Active beliefs
  • UNIT’s presence is justified by the escalating anomalies and the need to protect the facility and surrounding area.
  • The Doctor’s warnings, though unorthodox, must be taken seriously, especially in light of the farmer’s death.
Character traits
Diplomatic Frustrated but composed Balancing authority and urgency Receptive to evidence
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Righteously indignant and defensive, masking underlying anxiety about the facility’s shutdown and his career.

Lawrence enters the conference room already indignant, confronting the Brigadier over UNIT’s uninvited occupation. He dismisses the Doctor’s expertise and resists the demand for a shutdown, threatening to escalate the matter to the Permanent Under-Secretary. His demeanor is defensive and dismissive, reflecting his commitment to protecting the research center’s autonomy and his career.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the research center’s autonomy and continue the facility’s operations despite the anomalies.
  • Challenge UNIT’s authority and the Doctor’s unorthodox methods to maintain control over the situation.
Active beliefs
  • The power losses and anomalies are internal issues that can be resolved without external interference.
  • The Doctor’s demands for a shutdown are exaggerated and unnecessary, threatening the research center’s progress and his career.
Character traits
Indignant Defensive Dismissive Territorial Bureaucratic
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Frustrated but resolute, masking deep concern for the escalating threat beneath the facility.

The Doctor bursts into the conference room, immediately dismissing the cyclotron’s malfunctions as deliberate sabotage by an external force. He insists on a complete shutdown of the facility, challenging Lawrence’s authority and the Brigadier’s military approach. His assertive demeanor and impatience highlight his urgency to address the unseen threat, which he believes is far more dangerous than bureaucratic concerns.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince Lawrence and the Brigadier to shut down the facility immediately to prevent further sabotage and danger.
  • Establish the presence of an external, intelligent force behind the anomalies, which he suspects are the Silurians.
Active beliefs
  • The cyclotron’s malfunctions are not mechanical but the result of deliberate interference by an intelligent, external force.
  • The facility must be shut down to prevent further escalation of the threat, regardless of bureaucratic or research concerns.
Character traits
Assertive Impatient Urgency-driven Challenging authority Scientific precision
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Supporting 2

Professionally detached but alert, ready to act on the Brigadier’s orders.

Hawkins is present in the background, coordinating military preparations and relaying orders to Major Peters. He remains professional and focused, ensuring that UNIT’s resources are ready to respond to the escalating situation. His role is secondary but critical in maintaining the operational readiness of UNIT’s forces.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure that UNIT’s forces are prepared and ready to respond to any developments.
  • Maintain clear communication between the Brigadier and Major Peters to coordinate the military response.
Active beliefs
  • UNIT’s presence and preparations are necessary to address the growing threat.
  • The Brigadier’s leadership and the Doctor’s insights must be supported to ensure a effective response.
Character traits
Professional Focused Efficient Supportive
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Squire
secondary

N/A (Posthumous mention)

Squire is mentioned posthumously as a local farmer found dead in his barn with claw marks on his body. His death serves as a stark confirmation of the Doctor’s warnings and the severity of the threat lurking beneath the facility. His role in the event is symbolic, representing the escalation of the danger from abstract anomalies to a tangible, lethal reality.

Goals in this moment
  • N/A (Posthumous mention)
Active beliefs
  • N/A (Posthumous mention)
Character traits
Victim of circumstance Symbolic of the threat’s escalation Unsuspecting
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Claw Marks on Squire's Corpse

The claw marks on Squire’s corpse are mentioned in the phone call as evidence of the lethal, unseen threat. Though not physically present in the conference room, their description serves as a visceral confirmation of the Doctor’s warnings. The claw marks symbolize the escalation of the danger from abstract anomalies to a tangible, deadly reality, forcing the characters to confront the severity of the situation and the need for immediate action.

Before: Present on Squire’s body, undiscovered until his death …
After: Confirmed as evidence of the Silurian threat, now …
Before: Present on Squire’s body, undiscovered until his death is reported.
After: Confirmed as evidence of the Silurian threat, now a focal point for UNIT’s response.
Desks/Tables in UNIT Field HQ Conference Room (Wenley Moor)

The desks in the conference room serve as a functional and symbolic backdrop for the tense confrontation between Lawrence, the Brigadier, and the Doctor. They are cluttered with maps, phones, and reports, reflecting the urgency and chaos of the situation. The desks also represent the repurposing of the research center’s space into UNIT’s field HQ, highlighting the clash between scientific autonomy and military intervention.

Before: Cluttered with maps, phones, and reports, repurposed as …
After: Remain cluttered but now serve as a hub …
Before: Cluttered with maps, phones, and reports, repurposed as UNIT’s field HQ.
After: Remain cluttered but now serve as a hub for coordinating the response to Squire’s death and the confirmed Silurian threat.
Silurian Remote Sabotage Mechanisms

The remote control mechanisms are referenced by the Doctor as evidence of deliberate sabotage. Though not physically present in the scene, their mention underscores the Doctor’s assertion that the cyclotron’s malfunctions are not mechanical but the result of external interference. This object serves as a clue that supports the Doctor’s warnings and the need for a shutdown, adding to the tension and urgency of the situation.

Before: Functioning but suspected of being tampered with by …
After: Confirmed as sabotaged, reinforcing the Doctor’s warnings and …
Before: Functioning but suspected of being tampered with by an external force.
After: Confirmed as sabotaged, reinforcing the Doctor’s warnings and the need for immediate action.
Two UNIT Platoons on Standby

The two UNIT platoons on standby represent the military’s escalating response to the threat. Though not physically present in the conference room, their mention by Hawkins highlights the growing seriousness of the situation. The platoons symbolize UNIT’s readiness to deploy forcefully if necessary, reflecting the Brigadier’s shift from diplomatic negotiation to military action in response to the confirmed danger.

Before: On standby, prepared for deployment as part of …
After: Remain on standby but now poised for immediate …
Before: On standby, prepared for deployment as part of UNIT’s preparations.
After: Remain on standby but now poised for immediate deployment in response to Squire’s death.
UNIT Field HQ Conference Room Black Handset (Masters' Escape Call)

The conference room telephone is a critical tool for communication, linking the group to external reports and escalating the tension in the room. When the Brigadier receives the call about Squire’s death, the telephone becomes the conduit for the grim confirmation of the Doctor’s warnings, shifting the narrative from bureaucratic conflict to an immediate, visceral crisis. Its ring demands attention, cutting through the arguments and forcing the characters to confront the reality of the threat.

Before: Functional and available for use, part of the …
After: Used to relay critical information about Squire’s death, …
Before: Functional and available for use, part of the repurposed field HQ setup.
After: Used to relay critical information about Squire’s death, now a symbol of the escalating danger.
UNIT Helicopter

The UNIT helicopter, already airborne, represents the military’s readiness to respond to the escalating situation. Though not physically present in the conference room, its mention by Hawkins underscores the shift from bureaucratic conflict to armed preparedness. The helicopter symbolizes UNIT’s escalating response to the threat, poised to intervene as the situation deteriorates.

Before: Already airborne, on standby as part of UNIT’s …
After: Remains airborne and ready, now poised for immediate …
Before: Already airborne, on standby as part of UNIT’s preparations.
After: Remains airborne and ready, now poised for immediate deployment in response to Squire’s death.
Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver

The Doctor’s sonic screwdriver is mentioned as a tool that could dismantle the sabotaged cyclotron instantly. Though not physically present in the scene, its absence highlights the Doctor’s frustration with the lack of resources and the bureaucratic hurdles he faces. The sonic screwdriver symbolizes the Doctor’s scientific expertise and his urgency to address the threat, but its unavailability underscores the challenges he encounters in convincing Lawrence and the Brigadier to act.

Before: Missing, unable to be used to diagnose or …
After: Still missing, contributing to the Doctor’s frustration and …
Before: Missing, unable to be used to diagnose or dismantle the cyclotron.
After: Still missing, contributing to the Doctor’s frustration and the delay in addressing the threat.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Wenley Moor Research Facility

The Wenley Moor Conference Room, repurposed as UNIT’s field HQ, becomes the epicenter of the escalating conflict between Lawrence, the Brigadier, and the Doctor. The room is cluttered with desks, telephones, and reports, reflecting the urgency and chaos of the situation. It serves as a neutral ground for the confrontation, where bureaucratic self-interest clashes with the urgent need for action. The atmosphere is tense, with whispered conversations and rising voices, as the characters grapple with the growing threat and the need to respond.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and rising voices, reflecting the escalating conflict and urgency.
Function Meeting point for confrontation and coordination, where bureaucratic and military interests clash.
Symbolism Represents the collision of institutional power (Lawrence’s research center) and military intervention (UNIT), with the …
Access Restricted to key personnel involved in the investigation and response, including Lawrence, the Brigadier, the …
Cluttered desks with maps, phones, and reports Fluorescent lighting casting a sterile, institutional glow Echoing footsteps and raised voices as tensions escalate

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Wenley Moor Research Center

The Wenley Moor Research Center is represented by Lawrence, who defends its autonomy and research continuity against UNIT’s occupation. The center’s goals are threatened by the anomalies and the Doctor’s demand for a shutdown, which Lawrence perceives as an attack on his authority and career. The organization’s internal dynamics are marked by resistance to external interference, with Lawrence invoking the Permanent Under-Secretary’s Office as a higher authority to challenge UNIT’s presence.

Representation Through Lawrence’s indignant defense of the center’s autonomy and research continuity, the organization is manifested …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by UNIT’s military and scientific intervention, with Lawrence resisting the shutdown demand as …
Impact The research center’s resistance to UNIT’s intervention creates a power struggle that hinders the response …
Internal Dynamics Lawrence’s defensive stance reflects internal tensions between scientific autonomy and the need to address the …
Maintain the research center’s autonomy and continue operations despite the anomalies. Protect Lawrence’s career and the center’s reputation by resisting UNIT’s demands for a shutdown. Bureaucratic authority (invoking the Permanent Under-Secretary’s Office) Defensive territoriality (resisting UNIT’s occupation and the Doctor’s warnings)
Permanent Under-Secretary’s Office

The Permanent Under-Secretary’s Office is invoked by Lawrence as a higher authority to challenge UNIT’s occupation and the Doctor’s demand for a shutdown. Though not physically present, the office represents the bureaucratic oversight that Lawrence uses to resist external interference. Its mention underscores the institutional power dynamics at play, with Lawrence appealing to a higher authority to protect the research center’s autonomy.

Representation Through Lawrence’s threat to escalate the matter to the office, the organization is manifested as …
Power Dynamics Exercising oversight and authority over both UNIT and the research center, with Lawrence appealing to …
Impact The office’s potential involvement adds another layer of bureaucratic complexity to the situation, delaying critical …
Internal Dynamics N/A (Not physically present, but invoked as a higher authority to resolve the conflict.)
Maintain institutional oversight and balance between UNIT’s military intervention and the research center’s autonomy. Serve as a higher authority to resolve conflicts and ensure compliance with bureaucratic protocols. Bureaucratic authority (as a check on UNIT’s actions) Institutional protocol (as a means of resolving conflicts and ensuring compliance)
UNIT

UNIT is represented by the Brigadier, Hawkins, and the Doctor, who work together to investigate the anomalies and respond to the growing threat. The organization’s presence is marked by its military readiness, with helicopters airborne and platoons on standby. UNIT’s involvement escalates from diplomatic negotiation to armed preparedness as the situation deteriorates, reflecting its role as a response force to extraterrestrial threats. The organization’s goals shift from resolving power losses to containing a lethal, unseen danger.

Representation Through the Brigadier’s leadership, Hawkins’ coordination, and the Doctor’s scientific insights, UNIT is manifested as …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the research center and its personnel, but challenged by Lawrence’s bureaucratic resistance …
Impact UNIT’s involvement disrupts the research center’s autonomy, forcing a confrontation between bureaucratic self-interest and the …
Internal Dynamics Tension between military protocol (Brigadier) and scientific urgency (Doctor), with Hawkins serving as a bridge …
Resolve the power losses and anomalies plaguing the research center. Contain the escalating threat, now confirmed by Squire’s death, through military and scientific means. Military force and readiness (helicopters, platoons on standby) Scientific expertise (Doctor’s analysis and warnings) Diplomatic coordination (Brigadier’s negotiation and leadership)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5

"Lawrence prioritizes the research center's operations and his career, consistent with his character, leading him to vehemently reject the Doctor's proposal to shut it down."

Lawrence challenges Quinn over power anomalies
S7E6 · Doctor Who and The Silurians …

"Brigadier finalizes military preparations leading to Lawrence's confronting the brigadier about his dissatisfaction."

Brigadier and Lawrence clash over control
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"The Brigadier's military planning in the conference room echoes his earlier discussions. Reinforcing that the Brigadier still views this through a military lens."

Doctor Defends Silurian Discovery Against Skepticism
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"The Brigadier's military planning in the conference room echoes his earlier discussions. Reinforcing that the Brigadier still views this through a military lens."

Liz Challenges Military Exclusion
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"The Brigadier's military planning in the conference room echoes his earlier discussions. Reinforcing that the Brigadier still views this through a military lens."

Doctor Condemns Military Violence
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What this causes 2

"The report that a farmer died of unknown means, causes The Doctor to examine the corpse and investigate, which then turns up evidence that Squire was involved in an altercation with the monster."

Doctor reveals fear as the weapon
S7E6 · Doctor Who and The Silurians …

"Brigadier finalizes military preparations leading to Lawrence's confronting the brigadier about his dissatisfaction."

Brigadier and Lawrence clash over control
S7E6 · Doctor Who and The Silurians …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"LAWRENCE: When you and your associates descended upon us, not I might add at any request of mine, I understood that your purpose was to put an end to the setbacks that have been plaguing us here. What have you achieved?"
"DOCTOR: The power from your reactor, like the mental state of your staff, has been affected by some outside influence. Until this influence has been discovered and dealt with, this establishment should be closed down completely."
"LAWRENCE: Out of the question. It would mean a tremendous setback to our research programme. And to your career?"
"DOCTOR: Pompous idiot! Never could stand that man. Well, Brigadier, all set to start playing soldiers, are we?"
"BRIGADIER: Local farmer named Squire found dead in his barn. There were claw marks on his body."