Benton loses contact with Greyhound Three

Benton attempts to raise Greyhound Three and Captain Yates but receives no response. His growing desperation highlights the severity of the breach in communications and the likely fate of their comrades. This silence deepens the crisis by confirming the isolation of their allies and the potential exposure of their exact location to the Master’s schemes. The Doctor and Jo must now proceed without critical intelligence updates while facing a time-sensitive threat that has already claimed or compromised their support. key_dialogue: [ BENTON: Brigadier, come in, please. Greyhound Three, come in! Captain Yates, can you hear me, sir? Over. It's no good. I just can't raise them. They must have copped it! ]

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Benton attempts to contact Greyhound Three and Captain Yates, but is unable to raise them, indicating a potential communication failure or catastrophic event.

calm to concern ["HYDE'S APARTMENT"]

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Frustration curdling into dread as professional detachment abandons him, replaced by the raw shock of abandonment

Benton’s shoulders tense as he clutches the transceiver, his calloused fingers white-knuckling the push-to-talk switch amid a cascade of unanswered transmissions. His voice steadies only long enough to bark orders, then cracks under the weight of finality—his belief in survival shattered by the silence.

Goals in this moment
  • Establish communication with Greyhound Three and Captain Yates to coordinate a defense
  • Convey the severity of the situation to the Brigadier and seek immediate orders
Active beliefs
  • The absence of a reply confirms the worst outcome for his comrades
  • Time is a resource rapidly depleting, and every unanswered call exacerbates the crisis
Character traits
pragmatic under stress methodical precision dry humor exhausted into despair
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Objects Involved

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Benton's Portable Transceiver

Benton’s transceiver, its warped grille barely clinging to the microphone’s prongs, becomes both lifeline and verdict. He grips it like a crucifix as static swallows each transmission, the device’s failure mirroring the crumbling of their operational network. The fading battery indicator and cracked speaker frame the moment’s bleakness—communication as both tool and tomb.

Before: Functional but temperamental, requiring Benton’s precise adjustments and …
After: Degraded in both functionality and morale; the transceiver’s …
Before: Functional but temperamental, requiring Benton’s precise adjustments and a clear line of sight to an elevated position; crackling with prior battlefield interference but still capable of concise dialogue
After: Degraded in both functionality and morale; the transceiver’s silence becomes a harbinger of defeat, its housing bearing new dents from Benton’s tightening grip

Location Details

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Stuart Hyde's Apartment

This domestic warren, usually a sanctuary of stale tea and dusty papers, becomes a pressure chamber of futility. The inadequate double glazing rattles with London’s indifferent nightlife while Benton’s voice strains to pierce corridors of silence. Medical tools on the collapsed coffee table, once symbols of care, now litter the path to catastrophe. The apartment’s domestic decay underscores the invasion of cosmic terror.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, thick with the scent of antiseptic soap and Benton’s growing panic
Function Battleground of attempted command and control, a lone outpost under siege by temporal and extraterrestrial …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of human systems when confronted by forces beyond comprehension, where even familiar …
Access Limited to immediate allies connected through shared crisis, excluding external reinforcement
Static-filled transceiver crackling over the litany of unanswered calls A frantic medical textbook lies ajar, its pages fluttering like wounded wings

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