Brigadier kills Silurian Junior

The Doctor, having narrowly averted the Silurian plan to destroy Earth’s atmosphere, is confronted by Silurian Junior in the hibernation chamber. Junior, enraged by the Doctor’s perceived deception, activates his third eye—a lethal psychic weapon—but the Brigadier intervenes, shooting Junior dead. The Doctor’s attempt to explain his scientific curiosity about the hibernation technology is cut short by the Brigadier’s blunt refusal to revive the Silurians, revealing his deep-seated distrust and preference for elimination over diplomacy. The moment escalates the conflict between the Doctor’s idealism and the Brigadier’s militarism, while the irreversible act of killing Junior ensures the Silurians will never negotiate. The scene shifts from ideological confrontation to violent confrontation, with the Brigadier’s action foreshadowing his later order to destroy the Silurian base entirely.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Silurian Junior confronts the Doctor, accusing the Doctor of tricking them, and declares his intent to kill him to prevent the revival of other Silurians.

accusation to threat

As Junior attempts to use his third eye against The Doctor, the Brigadier intervenes and shoots Junior, saving the Doctor's life.

defiance to violence

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Resolute and distrustful, with a underlying tension that borders on impatience. He is frustrated by the Doctor’s idealism and sees the Silurians as an immediate threat that must be neutralized. His emotional state is one of controlled urgency, prioritizing action over dialogue.

The Brigadier bursts into the hibernation chamber, his revolver drawn and his expression stern. He interrupts the Doctor’s scientific inquiry with a sharp, authoritative tone, questioning his presence and actions. His intervention is swift and decisive: he shoots Silurian Junior without hesitation, ending the threat and silencing the Doctor’s arguments. His demeanor is one of command and control, reflecting his military background and distrust of the Silurians. Physically, he is the only one armed in the scene, and his actions speak louder than words.

Goals in this moment
  • To neutralize the immediate threat posed by Silurian Junior.
  • To prevent the Doctor from reviving the Silurians, fearing the consequences of diplomacy with an unpredictable species.
Active beliefs
  • That the Silurians are a danger to humanity and cannot be trusted, regardless of the Doctor’s scientific optimism.
  • That military action is the only reliable way to protect Earth from extraterrestrial threats.
Character traits
Authoritative Distrustful (of the Silurians) Decisive Militaristic Protective (of the Doctor, in his own way)
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Defensive yet hopeful, masking frustration at the Brigadier’s interruption with a veneer of scientific enthusiasm. His emotional state is a mix of urgency to preserve the Silurians’ knowledge and disappointment at the Brigadier’s refusal to engage with his vision.

The Doctor stands in the Silurian hibernation chamber, his attention divided between the hibernation unit and the escalating confrontation with Silurian Junior. He is visibly engaged in scientific inquiry, examining the technology with curiosity, but his demeanor shifts to defensive optimism as he argues for reviving the Silurians incrementally. His dialogue is rapid and enthusiastic, emphasizing the potential for cooperation and knowledge exchange, but his plea is abruptly cut short by the Brigadier’s intervention. Physically, he is unarmed and vulnerable, relying on persuasion rather than force.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand and preserve the Silurian hibernation technology for scientific study.
  • To advocate for a diplomatic approach to reviving the Silurians, one at a time, to foster cooperation.
Active beliefs
  • That scientific knowledge and cooperation can bridge the divide between humans and Silurians.
  • That the Brigadier’s militaristic approach is shortsighted and will lead to unnecessary conflict.
Character traits
Scientifically curious Idealistic Persuasive Defensive (when challenged) Hopeful (despite tension)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Brigadier's Revolver

The Brigadier’s revolver is the decisive instrument in this event, serving as the physical manifestation of his militaristic approach. It is drawn swiftly and fired without hesitation, interrupting Silurian Junior’s threat and ending the confrontation. The gun symbolizes the Brigadier’s preference for action over dialogue, as well as the brutal efficiency of military intervention. Its use is a stark contrast to the Doctor’s scientific and diplomatic ideals, highlighting the ideological divide between the two characters.

Before: Holstered but readily accessible, carried by the Brigadier …
After: Recently fired, with the chamber empty of the …
Before: Holstered but readily accessible, carried by the Brigadier as part of his standard-issue equipment. It is a tool of last resort, but one he is fully prepared to use.
After: Recently fired, with the chamber empty of the bullet used to kill Silurian Junior. The revolver remains in the Brigadier’s hand, a silent testament to his decisive action.
Silurian Hibernation Unit

The Silurian hibernation unit is the backdrop to the confrontation, humming quietly in the dimly lit chamber. It represents the scientific and technological potential of the Silurians, as well as the Doctor’s hope for cooperation and knowledge exchange. The Doctor examines it with curiosity, advocating for its study and the incremental revival of the Silurians. However, the hibernation unit also serves as a symbol of the broader conflict: its presence underscores the tension between the Doctor’s idealism and the Brigadier’s distrust. The unit remains untouched by the violence, a silent witness to the ideological clash unfolding around it.

Before: Functional but inactive, with preset controls for reviving …
After: Unchanged physically, but its symbolic role is amplified. …
Before: Functional but inactive, with preset controls for reviving the Silurians. It is a source of scientific intrigue for the Doctor and a point of contention between him and the Brigadier.
After: Unchanged physically, but its symbolic role is amplified. The hibernation unit now represents both the lost opportunity for cooperation and the Brigadier’s refusal to engage with the Silurians on any terms other than elimination.
Silurian Third Eye

Silurian Junior’s third eye is the focal point of the scene’s tension, glowing ominously as he prepares to use it as a lethal psychic weapon against the Doctor. The third eye symbolizes the Silurians’ advanced but dangerous capabilities, serving as both a tool of defense and a means of aggression. Its activation is interrupted by the Brigadier’s bullet, which prevents Junior from carrying out his threat. The third eye’s presence underscores the high stakes of the confrontation, as it represents the immediate, violent potential of the Silurians.

Before: Dormant but capable of activation, embedded in Silurian …
After: Deactivated permanently, as Silurian Junior is killed by …
Before: Dormant but capable of activation, embedded in Silurian Junior’s forehead. It is a latent threat, not yet in use but poised for deadly action.
After: Deactivated permanently, as Silurian Junior is killed by the Brigadier’s bullet. The third eye’s lethal potential is neutralized, but its symbolic significance as a representation of Silurian power remains.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Silurian Hibernation Room

The Silurian hibernation chamber is a claustrophobic, dimly lit space filled with the hum of dormant technology and the tension of an impending confrontation. It serves as the battleground for the ideological clash between the Doctor and the Brigadier, as well as the physical arena for Silurian Junior’s final stand. The chamber’s atmosphere is one of urgency and danger, with the hibernation units casting eerie glows and the air thick with the weight of unresolved conflict. The location’s symbolic significance lies in its dual role as both a sanctuary for Silurian technology and a site of human intervention, reflecting the broader themes of coexistence and destruction.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, with a sense of impending violence. The dim lighting and humming machinery …
Function Battleground for ideological and physical conflict, as well as a site of scientific inquiry. The …
Symbolism Represents the tension between scientific curiosity and military pragmatism, as well as the broader struggle …
Access Restricted to those involved in the confrontation (the Doctor, Silurian Junior, and the Brigadier). The …
Dim, eerie lighting from the hibernation units, casting long shadows. The low hum of dormant Silurian technology, creating a sense of unease. The claustrophobic layout, with rows of hibernation caskets adding to the tension. The sudden, sharp sound of the Brigadier’s revolver firing, breaking the silence.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT is represented in this event through the Brigadier’s actions and authority. His militaristic approach and decisive use of force reflect UNIT’s institutional priorities: the protection of Earth at all costs, even if it means eliminating perceived threats without negotiation. The organization’s influence is felt in the Brigadier’s refusal to entertain the Doctor’s diplomatic proposals, as well as his willingness to use lethal force to neutralize Silurian Junior. UNIT’s presence in the scene is a reminder of its role as a defensive force, but also of its potential for overreach and the ethical dilemmas that arise from its mandate.

Representation Through the Brigadier’s actions and authority as a senior UNIT officer. His decisions and use …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (the Doctor and Silurian Junior) and the situation, prioritizing military solutions …
Impact The event reinforces UNIT’s role as a militarized organization, but also highlights the potential consequences …
Internal Dynamics The Brigadier’s actions reflect UNIT’s internal hierarchies and chain of command, where senior officers have …
To neutralize the immediate threat posed by Silurian Junior and prevent further Silurian aggression. To assert control over the Silurian hibernation technology and ensure it is not used against humanity. Through the Brigadier’s use of lethal force, demonstrating UNIT’s willingness to act decisively in the face of perceived threats. Through institutional protocols that prioritize security and elimination over diplomacy or scientific inquiry.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Causal medium

"With the reactor stabilized, The Doctor has escaped immediate peril, however this has only provided an opening for Silurian Junior to confront the Doctor, accusing the Doctor of tricking them, and declares his intent to kill him."

Doctor stabilizes reactor under pressure
S7E11 · Doctor Who and The Silurians …
What this causes 3

"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 Orders Silurian Base Sealed
S7E11 · Doctor Who and The Silurians …

"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 secretly orders base destruction
S7E11 · Doctor Who and The Silurians …

"The Doctor's revelation of his plan for peaceful coexistence against the Brigadier's wishes creates a thematic parallel with the government, motivated by fear, ordering the destruction of the Silurian base, highlighting the broader conflict between understanding and destruction, setting up the Doctor's lament the loss of an intelligent alien race."

Brigadier’s Genocide and the Doctor’s Betrayal
S7E11 · Doctor Who and The Silurians …

Key Dialogue

"SILURIAN JR: You are still alive. You tricked us!"
"DOCTOR: I managed to close down the reactor."
"SILURIAN JR: Then the others must be revived at once. But first, I shall kill you."
"BRIGADIER: Doctor!"
"DOCTOR: Well done, Brigadier. Now then..."
"BRIGADIER: And just what do you think you're doing down here?"
"DOCTOR: I'm trying to find out how this hibernation unit works. I must know if we're going to revive them again."
"BRIGADIER: Revive them?"
"DOCTOR: Yes, not all at once, you understand. One at a time, so that we can reason with them. There's a wealth of scientific knowledge down here, Brigadier, and I can't wait to get started on it."