Brigadier secretly orders base destruction

After the Doctor and Liz depart, the Brigadier—ostensibly compliant with the Doctor’s directive to avoid the Silurian base—immediately subverts that trust by ordering Corporal Nutting to detonate explosives, permanently sealing the base. The Brigadier’s deception underscores his deep-seated distrust of the Silurians, prioritizing military control over diplomatic solutions. His unilateral action risks escalating interspecies conflict and undermines the Doctor’s fragile efforts to avert catastrophe. The scene reveals the Brigadier’s moral compromise: his fear of the Silurians outweighs his loyalty to the Doctor’s vision, setting the stage for a catastrophic breach in their alliance. The order is given with cold precision, emphasizing the Brigadier’s willingness to act without consultation, even when it means destroying an intelligent civilization. The subtext is clear: the Brigadier’s military instincts have overridden his judgment, and the consequences will be irreversible.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Immediately after the Doctor and Liz leave, the Brigadier orders Corporal Nutting to detonate explosive charges, sealing the Silurian base permanently, revealing his intent to disobey the Doctor's instructions.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Coldly resolute, with an undercurrent of justified urgency. The Brigadier’s emotional state is one of detached professionalism, masking any internal conflict about betraying the Doctor’s trust. His focus is solely on the tactical necessity of his actions.

The Brigadier, left alone in the Cyclotron Control Room after the Doctor and Liz depart, immediately shifts from a posture of compliance to one of cold authority. He issues a precise, premeditated order to Corporal Nutting to detonate the explosives, sealing the Silurian base permanently. His demeanor is calculated and unemotional, betraying no hesitation or moral conflict. The Brigadier’s dialogue—'Give them time to get clear'—reveals a calculated timing of his betrayal, ensuring the Doctor and Liz are safe while still executing his plan. His actions reflect a military mindset prioritizing control and elimination of perceived threats over diplomatic solutions.

Goals in this moment
  • To permanently eliminate the Silurian threat by sealing their base, ensuring they cannot re-emerge or retaliate.
  • To assert military control over the situation, overriding the Doctor’s diplomatic approach and prioritizing human safety over potential coexistence.
Active beliefs
  • That the Silurians are an existential threat to humanity and cannot be trusted, regardless of the Doctor’s assurances.
  • That military action is justified when diplomatic solutions fail to guarantee long-term security.
Character traits
Deceptive Authoritative Pragmatic Cold Strategic
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Confident and optimistic about the resolution, unaware of the impending betrayal. His emotional state is one of satisfaction in having averted immediate disaster, but this is undermined by the Brigadier’s actions off-screen.

The Doctor, having just departed the Cyclotron Control Room with Liz Shaw, is unaware of the Brigadier’s betrayal. His final directive—'Nobody is to go into that Silurian base'—is explicitly ignored moments later, as the Brigadier orders the base sealed. The Doctor’s absence from this event is critical; his trust in the Brigadier is exploited, and his diplomatic efforts are undermined by military pragmatism. The Doctor’s earlier confidence in the Silurians’ containment and his emphasis on leaving the base undisturbed contrast sharply with the Brigadier’s actions, foreshadowing a breach in their alliance.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the Silurians are contained without further conflict, allowing for potential future coexistence.
  • To gather scientific equipment and return with UNIT personnel to study Silurian technology, emphasizing cooperation over destruction.
Active beliefs
  • That the Silurians can be reasoned with and that coexistence is possible with proper diplomatic and scientific engagement.
  • That the Brigadier, as a military leader, will respect the chain of command and honor his directive to leave the base untouched.
Character traits
Trusting Diplomatic Idealistic Unaware (of the Brigadier’s deception)
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Grateful and optimistic, unaware of the impending betrayal. Liz’s emotional state is one of relief and trust in the Brigadier’s compliance, which is later undermined by his actions.

Liz Shaw, having just departed with the Doctor, plays no active role in this event but serves as a silent witness to the Doctor’s directive. Her earlier interactions with the Brigadier—expressing gratitude and trust—contrast sharply with his subsequent betrayal. Liz’s absence from the scene underscores the isolation of the Brigadier’s decision and the Doctor’s unwitting exclusion from the plan. Her role in this event is indirect: her departure enables the Brigadier to act without immediate oversight, and her later reactions (off-screen) would likely reflect shock and disillusionment upon learning of the betrayal.

Goals in this moment
  • To support the Doctor’s diplomatic efforts and ensure the Silurians are contained without further conflict.
  • To gather scientific data and equipment for UNIT’s study of Silurian technology, aligning with the Doctor’s goals.
Active beliefs
  • That the Brigadier will honor the Doctor’s directive and respect the fragile peace with the Silurians.
  • That scientific cooperation and diplomacy are viable paths forward, rather than military confrontation.
Character traits
Trusting Observant Diplomatic Unwittingly complicit (by her absence)
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Neutral and focused, with no visible moral conflict. Nutting’s emotional state is one of detached professionalism, reflecting his role as a soldier carrying out orders without personal investment in the outcome.

Corporal Nutting serves as the Brigadier’s obedient executor, confirming the readiness of the explosives and awaiting the order to detonate. His role is purely functional: he asks no questions, offers no objections, and simply follows orders. Nutting’s professionalism underscores the Brigadier’s authority and the military’s willingness to carry out destructive actions without moral scrutiny. His brief exchange with the Brigadier—'Sir?', 'Yes, sir.'—highlights the chain of command and the ease with which violent orders are executed in UNIT’s hierarchy.

Goals in this moment
  • To execute the Brigadier’s orders efficiently and without error, ensuring the explosives are detonated as commanded.
  • To uphold the chain of command and maintain the military’s operational integrity, even in morally ambiguous situations.
Active beliefs
  • That his duty is to follow orders without question, regardless of the ethical implications.
  • That the Brigadier’s authority is absolute and his decisions are justified by the greater good of human security.
Character traits
Obedient Professional Unquestioning Duty-bound
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Brigadier's Silurian Base Explosive Charges

The Brigadier’s Silurian Base Explosive Charges are the central mechanism of this event, serving as the literal and symbolic tools of destruction. Corporal Nutting confirms their readiness, and the Brigadier orders their detonation to permanently seal the base. These charges represent the militarization of the conflict and the Brigadier’s rejection of diplomatic solutions. Their detonation is framed as a necessary evil, but the subtext reveals a deeper distrust of the Silurians and a willingness to prioritize human control over coexistence. The charges’ role is both practical (collapsing the base) and narrative (highlighting the fracture in the Doctor-Brigadier alliance).

Before: Armed and set up in the Silurian base, …
After: Detonated, causing the collapse of the Silurian base …
Before: Armed and set up in the Silurian base, ready for detonation upon the Brigadier’s command. Their presence reflects the Brigadier’s premeditated plan to seal the base, regardless of the Doctor’s directives.
After: Detonated, causing the collapse of the Silurian base and the entombment of its inhabitants. The charges fulfill their destructive purpose, but their use also marks the point of no return in the human-Silurian conflict.
Silurian Hibernation Casket

The Silurian Scientist’s Hibernation Casket is referenced indirectly in this event, as the Junior Silurian drags itself toward it in a final, desperate act. While the casket itself is not physically interacted with by the humans, its presence symbolizes the Silurians’ futile attempt to re-hibernate or activate a survival mechanism. The casket’s role in this event is narrative: it underscores the tragic irony of the Silurians’ extinction, as their last hope for survival is rendered moot by the Brigadier’s order to seal the base. The casket’s symbolic weight lies in its association with the Silurians’ failed reawakening and the irreversible consequences of the Brigadier’s decision.

Before: Intact and positioned in the Silurian base, serving …
After: Destroyed or buried under rubble as the Silurian …
Before: Intact and positioned in the Silurian base, serving as a potential means of re-hibernation or survival for the Junior Silurian.
After: Destroyed or buried under rubble as the Silurian base is sealed by the explosive charges, rendering it unusable and symbolizing the extinction of the Silurian race.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Silurian Base

The Silurian Base, though not physically present in the Cyclotron Control Room, is the ultimate target of this event. Its destruction is ordered by the Brigadier and executed through the detonation of explosives. The base symbolizes the Silurians’ last refuge and their failed attempt to reclaim Earth. Its collapse represents the irreversible consequences of the Brigadier’s decision and the extinction of an intelligent civilization. The base’s role in this event is entirely off-screen, but its presence looms large as the object of the Brigadier’s order. The destruction of the base is framed as a military necessity, but the subtext reveals a deeper fear of the Silurians and a rejection of the Doctor’s diplomatic vision.

Atmosphere Doomed and tense, with the weight of impending annihilation. The base’s atmosphere is one of …
Function Target of the Brigadier’s order to seal the base permanently. The Silurian Base serves as …
Symbolism Represents the failure of coexistence and the triumph of military pragmatism over diplomacy. The base’s …
Access Originally restricted to UNIT personnel under the Doctor’s directive, but the Brigadier’s order overrides this …
The Junior Silurian’s desperate attempt to use its third eye and drag itself toward the hibernation casket, symbolizing the last gasp of a doomed civilization. The off-screen rumble of the explosives, marking the base’s collapse and the Silurians’ extinction. The absence of the Doctor and Liz, who are unaware of the base’s destruction until it is too late.
Wenley Moor Research Facility

The Cyclotron Control Room serves as the command center for this pivotal moment, where the Brigadier’s betrayal is executed. The room’s sterile, technical atmosphere contrasts with the moral weight of the decision being made. The hum of machinery and the presence of control desks underscore the military-scientific collaboration of UNIT, while the Brigadier’s solitary figure emphasizes his authority and isolation in this act. The room’s functional role is to facilitate the order to detonate the explosives, but its symbolic significance lies in its representation of institutional power and the ease with which destructive decisions are made in the name of security.

Atmosphere Tense and sterile, with an undercurrent of moral ambiguity. The room’s technical environment amplifies the …
Function Command center for executing the Brigadier’s order to seal the Silurian base. The room’s equipment …
Symbolism Represents the militarization of decision-making and the prioritization of control over diplomacy. The room’s technical, …
Access Restricted to authorized UNIT personnel, particularly the Brigadier and Corporal Nutting. The room’s role as …
The hum of machinery and control desks, creating a sterile, technical atmosphere. The absence of the Doctor and Liz, leaving the Brigadier alone to make his decision. The Brigadier’s solitary figure, emphasizing his authority and isolation in this act of betrayal.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT is the institutional force behind the Brigadier’s order to seal the Silurian base. The organization’s military structure and chain of command enable the Brigadier to act unilaterally, with Corporal Nutting serving as the executor of his plan. UNIT’s involvement in this event is characterized by its willingness to carry out destructive actions in the name of human security, even when those actions undermine diplomatic efforts. The organization’s role is both practical (providing the explosives and personnel to execute the order) and narrative (highlighting the tension between military pragmatism and the Doctor’s idealism).

Representation Via institutional protocol being followed (the Brigadier’s authority as a UNIT commander) and collective action …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (the Brigadier’s control over Corporal Nutting and the Doctor’s unwitting exclusion …
Impact The event underscores UNIT’s role as a militarized organization prioritizing security over diplomacy, setting a …
Internal Dynamics The event reveals a tension within UNIT between the Brigadier’s military pragmatism and the Doctor’s …
To eliminate the Silurian threat permanently, ensuring human safety and control over Earth’s resources. To assert UNIT’s military dominance in the face of extraterrestrial threats, overriding diplomatic solutions when deemed necessary. Through institutional hierarchy (the Brigadier’s authority over subordinates like Corporal Nutting). Via military resources (the explosives and personnel required to execute the order). By leveraging the Doctor’s absence and trust in the Brigadier to act without oversight.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"Immediately after the Doctor and Liz leave, the Brigadier orders Corporal Nutting to detonate explosive charges, sealing the Silurian base permanently, demonstrating his distrust and intent to disobey the Doctor's instructions."

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"Silurian Junior confronts the Doctor and tries to kill him but is then shot to death by the Brigadier. This reveals the Brigadier is incapable of co-existence, and immediately following this, has ordered Corporal Nutting to detonate explosive charges, sealing the Silurian base permanently."

Brigadier kills Silurian Junior
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"Silurian Junior confronts the Doctor and tries to kill him but is then shot to death by the Brigadier. This reveals the Brigadier is incapable of co-existence, and immediately following this, has ordered Corporal Nutting to detonate explosive charges, sealing the Silurian base permanently."

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What this causes 2

"Immediately after the Doctor and Liz leave, the Brigadier orders Corporal Nutting to detonate explosive charges, sealing the Silurian base permanently, demonstrating his distrust and intent to disobey the Doctor's instructions."

Brigadier Orders Silurian Base Sealed
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"The Brigadier orders Corporal Nutting to detonate explosive charges, sealing the Silurian base permanently, resulting in explosions erupting on the moor, revealing that the Brigadier has destroyed the Silurian base."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: "Yes, well, everything seems to be working quite smoothly. I don't think they'll be any more trouble.""
"BRIGADIER: "Splendid.""
"DOCTOR: "Now, don't forget, Brigadier, nobody is to go into that Silurian base.""
"BRIGADIER: "Yes, Doctor.""
"BRIGADIER: "Give them time to get clear, and then set off those explosive charges. I want that Silurian base sealed permanently.""