Reegan sabotages the Mars probe launch

In the tense, high-stakes environment of Space Control, General Reegan—now fully complicit with the alien invaders—orchestrates a critical sabotage of the Mars probe launch. Disguised as a UNIT soldier, he infiltrates the fuel bay and deliberately disrupts the rocket's systems, ensuring the mission's failure. His actions are calculated: by crippling the probe, he accelerates the alien invasion's timeline while eliminating any chance of the Doctor uncovering the truth in time. The sabotage is subtle but devastating, exploiting Reegan's authority and access to undermine Earth's defenses. This moment underscores his betrayal of humanity, as he prioritizes the invaders' agenda over the survival of his own species. The event serves as a turning point, shifting the narrative from investigation to outright conflict, with Reegan's treachery now directly threatening the Doctor's mission and the fate of Earth.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Reegan orders Lennox's elimination to his superior and states his intention to deal with the Doctor, signifying a deadly escalation.

murderous intent

Lennox, now in a UNIT cell, receives a radioactive isotope disguised as food, and his emergency alarm is disabled, indicating an assassination attempt orchestrated by Reegan's network.

safe to trapped ['UNIT cell']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Steadfast but internally conflicted—his caution is not without cost, but he refuses to waver in the face of pressure.

Professor Ralph Cornish stands firm in Space Control, his posture rigid with authority as he delivers his decisive line. His voice is measured but unyielding, cutting through the ambient tension of the room. He is not merely stating a preference—he is asserting a boundary, one that carries the weight of protocol and the lives of those under his command. His gaze likely sweeps the room, acknowledging the Doctor’s frustration and the Brigadier’s impatience, but his resolve remains unshaken. This is a man who has weighed the risks and made his choice, even if it means defying the urgency of the moment.

Goals in this moment
  • To uphold mission safety protocols and avoid unnecessary risks, even under pressure.
  • To assert his authority as mission controller, ensuring his decisions are respected despite external urgencies.
Active beliefs
  • That rushing into action without full consideration of the risks could lead to catastrophic failure.
  • That his role as mission controller requires him to prioritize the safety of personnel and the integrity of the mission over immediate demands.
Character traits
Authoritative Cautious Protocol-driven Unyielding Responsible
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Space Control

Space Control serves as the nerve center of the Mars probe mission, a room pulsating with the urgency of the moment. Consoles blink with data, screens display telemetry, and the hum of machinery underscores the high stakes. The atmosphere is thick with tension—technicians exchange glances, the Doctor’s frustration is palpable, and the Brigadier’s military presence looms. Cornish’s declaration echoes off the equipment-packed walls, a stark reminder of the institutional weight behind his decision. The location is not just a setting; it is a character in its own right, embodying the clash between scientific ambition, military urgency, and bureaucratic caution.

Atmosphere Tense and charged, with the quiet hum of machinery and the unspoken pressure of impending …
Function Command center for the Mars probe mission, where critical decisions are made under extreme pressure.
Symbolism Represents the institutional power and protocol-driven culture of Space Control, where caution and authority often …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel only, with military and scientific personnel present under high-security conditions.
Blinking consoles and screens displaying telemetry data. The hum of machinery and ambient tension in the air.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Space Control

Space Control, as an organization, is embodied in Cornish’s declaration, reflecting its culture of caution and adherence to protocol. The organization’s influence is palpable in the room, with every technician, console, and decision-making process aligned with its institutional priorities. Cornish’s refusal to take the risk is not just a personal stance—it is a manifestation of Space Control’s operational philosophy, one that values safety and mission integrity above all else. This moment highlights the organization’s role as a gatekeeper, ensuring that no action is taken without careful consideration, even in the face of external pressures.

Representation Through the authoritative figure of Professor Ralph Cornish, who embodies the organization’s protocols and decision-making …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the mission and its participants, including the Doctor and UNIT personnel, by …
Impact Reinforces the tension between institutional caution and the urgent need for action, setting the stage …
Internal Dynamics The organization operates under a clear chain of command, with Cornish as the final authority …
To maintain mission safety and integrity, even under external pressure. To uphold institutional protocols and ensure that all actions are taken with full consideration of the risks involved. Through the authority of its mission controller, Professor Cornish, who enforces decisions based on protocol. Via the institutional culture of caution and adherence to safety measures, which shapes all actions within Space Control.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Lennox now in a UNIT cell, is given a radioactive isotope disguised as food, and his emergency alarm is disabled, indicating an assassination attempt orchestrated by Reegan's network."

Lennox discovers alien assassination attempt
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"The rocket launches despite Brigadier's effort to stop it, as he discovered sabotage occurring."

Rocket launch sabotaged mid-flight
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"The rocket launches despite Brigadier's effort to stop it, as he discovered sabotage occurring."

Doctor demands stage jettison to avoid solar collision
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"Benton reporting the arrival of Lennox in leads directly to the Brigadier receiving a call about him at UNIT HQ."

Benton reports Lennox’s arrival at UNIT
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"The locked cell and rigged food escalates the danger Lennox is in."

Lennox discovers alien assassination attempt
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"The soldier entering Lennox's cell foreshadows the assassination attempt, creating a sense of unease and impending danger."

Lennox discovers alien assassination attempt
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"The warning from Space Control of a large, unidentified object on the collision course follows the Doctor successfully linking up with Mars Probe 7, creating suspense and a sense of impending danger."

Space Control Detects Collision Threat
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"Liz declares Reegan must be stopped, while in Space Control people are preparing to launch a rocket amidst paranoia and suspicion, highlighting the different ways that people are addressing the alien threat."

Liz exploits Lennox’s fear to force cooperation
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Key Dialogue

"CORNISH: "I'm not taking the risk.""