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S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6

Brigadier’s Temporal Disorientation

The Brigadier, stationed in the UNIT laboratory where the TARDIS first materialized, reacts with confusion and frustration when the Doctor and Jo re-emerge after what feels to them like a lengthy mission. His assumption that they’ve only been gone for seconds—due to the TARDIS’s temporal quirks—clashes with their lived experience of time, exposing the growing disconnect between UNIT’s operational awareness and the Doctor’s team. The Doctor dismisses the Brigadier’s attempt to understand, reinforcing the Brigadier’s marginalization from their adventures and foreshadowing how the Master could exploit such gaps in coordination. The exchange underscores the TARDIS’s capricious nature and the fragility of UNIT’s reliance on the Doctor’s unpredictable involvement.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Brigadier, expecting the Doctor's return, is surprised when the TARDIS materializes unexpectedly. He mentions an incorrect report, unaware of the extensive journey the Doctor and Jo just undertook.

expectation to bewilderment

Jo expresses surprise at the Brigadier's lack of awareness regarding their recent adventure. The Doctor explains the TARDIS's temporal anomaly, leaving the Brigadier confused and out of the loop.

confusion to resignation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Confused and slightly indignant, masking deeper anxiety about UNIT’s inability to keep pace with the Doctor’s adventures

The Brigadier stands where the TARDIS initially materialized, his posture and tone reflecting his bewilderment at the Doctor and Jo’s sudden reappearance. His assumption that only seconds have passed—contradicting their weeks-long absence—exposes UNIT’s operational blind spot: their inability to track or comprehend the Doctor’s temporal movements. His frustration stems from feeling sidelined, both by the Doctor’s dismissiveness and the TARDIS’s unpredictable nature. His mention of the incorrect report about the Master hints at UNIT’s broader struggle to adapt to the Doctor’s methods.

Goals in this moment
  • Regain a sense of control over the situation by understanding the Doctor’s actions (though he fails)
  • Reassert UNIT’s authority in the face of the Doctor’s unpredictability
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s methods are necessary but increasingly difficult for UNIT to integrate
  • His role is to provide structure, but the TARDIS’s temporal quirks undermine that structure
Character traits
Frustrated by the Doctor’s alien logic Sidelined and excluded from key developments Doggedly trying to maintain operational control Vulnerable to the Master’s potential exploitation of UNIT’s gaps
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Amused frustration masking deeper concern for UNIT’s vulnerability to temporal exploitation

The Doctor exits the TARDIS with Jo, immediately addressing the Brigadier’s confusion about their perceived absence. He explains the TARDIS’s temporal quirk—returning to Earth seconds after departure—while dismissing the Brigadier’s attempt to understand, reinforcing the Doctor’s alien detachment from UNIT’s human constraints. His body language and tone suggest impatience with the Brigadier’s limited perspective, though his underlying goal is to protect UNIT from the complexities of time travel.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent the Brigadier from probing too deeply into the TARDIS’s mechanics (to avoid exposing UNIT to unintended risks)
  • Reassert his authority as the only one who truly understands the TARDIS’s capabilities
Active beliefs
  • The Brigadier—and by extension, UNIT—cannot grasp the nuances of time travel, making explanations futile
  • His role is to shield UNIT from the dangers of what they don’t understand
Character traits
Alien detachment Intellectual condescension Protective of UNIT’s limitations Impatient with human constraints
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Supporting 1

Quietly bemused by the Brigadier’s confusion, but aware of the deeper implications of the temporal divide

Jo emerges from the TARDIS alongside the Doctor, immediately noting the Brigadier’s disorientation. Her observation—‘He’s talking as if we’d never been away’—highlights the disconnect between their lived experience and UNIT’s perception of time. She serves as a bridge between the Doctor’s alien logic and the Brigadier’s human confusion, though her role here is observational rather than active. Her presence underscores the tension between the Doctor’s world and UNIT’s operational reality.

Goals in this moment
  • Help the Brigadier understand the situation without overwhelming him (though she defers to the Doctor’s lead)
  • Reaffirm her role as a mediator between the Doctor and UNIT
Active beliefs
  • The Brigadier’s confusion is a natural reaction to the unnatural (time travel)
  • Her loyalty lies with both the Doctor and UNIT, but she recognizes the limitations of each
Character traits
Observant and perceptive Bridge between human and alien perspectives Passive but attentive to the dynamics unfolding Loyal to both the Doctor and UNIT’s mission
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor's TARDIS (Police Box Exterior)

The TARDIS serves as the focal point of this event, both literally and symbolically. Its sudden reappearance in a different corner of the laboratory—after what feels like mere seconds to the Brigadier but weeks to the Doctor and Jo—embodies the unbridgeable gap between human and Time Lord temporal experiences. The Doctor’s dismissive remark about the Brigadier’s inability to understand the TARDIS underscores its role as a tool of alien power, one that UNIT can neither control nor fully comprehend. The TARDIS’s materialization and dematerialization here are not just plot devices but narrative symbols of the Doctor’s independence from UNIT’s constraints.

Before: Previously materialized in one corner of the UNIT …
After: Remains in the new corner of the laboratory, …
Before: Previously materialized in one corner of the UNIT laboratory, where the Brigadier was stationed. Its initial appearance set the stage for the Doctor and Jo’s departure, but its return in a different location reinforces its unpredictability.
After: Remains in the new corner of the laboratory, its doors closed. The Doctor and Jo have exited, leaving the TARDIS as a silent, imposing presence—a reminder of the Doctor’s alien nature and the limitations of UNIT’s operational awareness.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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UNIT Scientific Research Laboratory

The UNIT laboratory functions as a neutral yet tension-filled ground where the clash between the Doctor’s temporal adventures and UNIT’s operational reality plays out. Its sterile, scientific atmosphere contrasts with the emotional undercurrents of the scene: the Brigadier’s frustration, the Doctor’s dismissiveness, and Jo’s quiet observation. The laboratory’s layout—with the TARDIS materializing in different corners—physically embodies the instability of the Doctor’s involvement, while its humming equipment and open floor space create a sense of controlled chaos. This space is where UNIT’s reliance on the Doctor is both validated and undermined.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered exchanges and unspoken frustrations, the laboratory’s clinical setting contrasts sharply with the …
Function Neutral ground for the confrontation between the Doctor’s temporal independence and UNIT’s operational constraints, serving …
Symbolism Represents the fragile alliance between the Doctor and UNIT, where the Doctor’s alien nature and …
Access Restricted to UNIT personnel and the Doctor, though the TARDIS’s materialization suggests it can bypass …
Sterile, scientific atmosphere with humming equipment Open floor space allowing for sudden arrivals and departures The TARDIS’s shifting materialization points creating a sense of instability

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT’s involvement in this event is indirect but critical, manifested through the Brigadier’s attempts to reconcile the Doctor’s temporal adventures with UNIT’s operational reality. The organization’s power dynamics are on full display: the Doctor’s dismissive attitude toward the Brigadier’s confusion highlights UNIT’s growing dependence on the Doctor’s unpredictable methods, while the Brigadier’s frustration reveals the strain of trying to integrate the Doctor’s alien logic into UNIT’s structured framework. The incorrect report about the Master further underscores UNIT’s vulnerability to misinformation and the Doctor’s necessity in navigating such threats.

Representation Through the Brigadier, who embodies UNIT’s institutional protocols, hierarchical structure, and operational constraints.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over its personnel (the Brigadier) but being challenged by external forces (the Doctor’s …
Impact The event highlights UNIT’s growing reliance on the Doctor, which creates institutional vulnerabilities—particularly in tracking …
Internal Dynamics The Brigadier’s frustration reflects internal tensions between UNIT’s need for the Doctor’s help and its …
Maintain operational control despite the Doctor’s unpredictable involvement Integrate the Doctor’s temporal insights into UNIT’s mission without compromising its structure Through the Brigadier’s attempts to assert authority and demand explanations By relying on the Doctor’s expertise while struggling to adapt to his methods

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Key Dialogue

"BRIGADIER: Well, that was a short trip. You'll never get that thing working properly. Oh, you were right about that report, I'm afraid. It wasn't the Master after all."
"JO: He's talking as if we'd never been away."
"DOCTOR: As far as he's concerned, we haven't. The TARDIS returned to Earth just a few seconds after it left."
"BRIGADIER: What are you two talking about?"
"DOCTOR: Don't try and explain Jo. He'd never understand."