Sabotage of the main door
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
An unseen figure stealthily unbolts the main door, leaving the station vulnerable to attack.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Determined and focused, with a hint of urgency. His analytical mind is fully engaged, but there is an underlying tension as he recognizes the stakes of their situation.
The Doctor stands at the center of the strategic discussion, proposing the bold plan to blow the tunnel with explosives mounted on a trolley. He collaborates with Professor Travers to assemble the detonator, demonstrating his characteristic blend of scientific ingenuity and quick thinking. His focus is unwavering as he outlines the steps to execute the plan, ensuring the team understands the urgency and feasibility of the operation. His presence is both authoritative and reassuring, grounding the team in the face of the escalating crisis.
- • Devise and execute a plan to buy time by collapsing the tunnel above Goodge Street.
- • Ensure the team understands and supports the trolley-based detonation strategy.
- • Time is the most critical resource in countering the Great Intelligence's advance.
- • The team's unity and quick action are essential to their survival.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
Within this episode
"The unbolting of the main door directly enables the Yeti to sabotage the explosives, creating a crucial turning point in the story."
Colonel sidelines Chorley and approves explosive planPart of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"COLONEL: Queensway, Lancaster Gate, Strand, Chancery Lane. All in a half hour, and it's creeping in all the time. How long do you think we've got, Professor?"
"DOCTOR: Well, as far as I can see, what we most need is time. Now if we were to blow the tunnel here, just above Goodge Street, we could seal ourselves in for a bit."
"COLONEL: Yes. Yes, that should work."