Arden defies orders to excavate the Ice Warrior

At the glacier face, Scientist Arden ignores Walters' warnings about the computerised schedule and Clent's potential disapproval, prioritizing his archaeological curiosity over operational protocol. When Walters discovers a humanoid figure frozen in the ice—mistaken for an animal or mastodon—Arden immediately dismisses the base's urgent call and orders the excavation to proceed. His reckless decision to 'do something on our own account' reveals his authoritarian streak and disregard for chain of command, while Walters' reluctant compliance underscores the base's crumbling discipline. This moment directly triggers the Ice Warrior's revival and sets in motion the immediate threat to the base's survival, foreshadowing the conflict with Clent and the Doctor's eventual intervention. The scene crystallizes Arden's intellectual arrogance and the base's systemic failures, both of which will escalate the ice age crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Arden decides to excavate the figure, ignoring a call from base and dismissing Walters's concerns about the computerised schedule and Leader Clent's potential anger.

excitement to defiance ['glacier face']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Righteously indignant and intellectually exhilarated, masking a deeper disdain for institutional constraints.

Arden stands at the glacier face, directing Walters and Davis with an air of authority. He dismisses the base's call via Walters' wrist-com, wipes away snow from the wall of clear ice, and orders the excavation of the humanoid figure despite Walters' warnings. His actions are driven by intellectual curiosity and a disregard for institutional protocol, as he declares, 'For once we'll do something on our own account.'

Goals in this moment
  • To uncover the frozen humanoid figure and make a significant archaeological discovery, regardless of the risks or institutional protocols.
  • To assert his authority over Walters and Davis, demonstrating his independence from Clent and the base's control.
Active beliefs
  • That scientific discovery justifies bending or breaking rules, especially in a crisis like the ice age.
  • That the base's computerized schedule and Clent's authority are obstacles to true progress and innovation.
Character traits
Authoritarian Intellectually arrogant Reckless Disregardful of protocol Determined
Follow Arden's journey

Anxious and conflicted, torn between loyalty to Arden and concern for the consequences of defying Clent and the base's protocols.

Walters stands beside Arden at the glacier face, expressing concern about the computerized schedule and Clent's potential anger. He attempts to communicate with the base via his wrist-com but fails due to poor reception. Despite his reservations, he reluctantly complies with Arden's orders to proceed with the excavation, highlighting his role as a cautious but compliant subordinate.

Goals in this moment
  • To follow Arden's orders while mitigating the risks of defying the base's protocols and Clent's authority.
  • To communicate with the base and seek clarification or permission, despite the poor reception and Arden's dismissal.
Active beliefs
  • That adherence to the computerized schedule and Clent's orders is essential for the safety and success of the mission.
  • That Arden's recklessness could have serious consequences for the team and the base.
Character traits
Hesitant Cautious Reluctantly compliant Protocol-oriented
Follow Walters's journey
Varga
primary

Not applicable (dormant entity).

The Ice Warrior is referenced indirectly as the 'humanoid figure' frozen in the ice. Its discovery is the catalyst for Arden's decision to proceed with the excavation, despite Walters' warnings. The Ice Warrior's presence is not yet revealed, but its imminent revival is foreshadowed by the tension and recklessness of the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • N/A (dormant).
  • N/A (dormant).
Active beliefs
  • N/A (dormant).
  • N/A (dormant).
Character traits
Dormant but threatening Symbolic of ancient danger Unknown to the characters at this point
Follow Varga's journey
Supporting 3

Not applicable (AI entity).

The Computer is referenced indirectly through Walters' mention of the 'computerised schedule' and the failed communication attempt via the wrist-com. Its authority is challenged by Arden's decision to ignore the base's call and proceed with the excavation. The Computer represents the institutional framework that Arden is defying.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain adherence to the computerized schedule and operational protocols at Britannicus Base.
  • To ensure communication and coordination between the base and field teams, despite environmental challenges like poor reception.
Active beliefs
  • That strict adherence to protocols is essential for the survival and functioning of the base during the ice age crisis.
  • That deviations from the schedule pose risks to the mission and the safety of personnel.
Character traits
Authoritative Mechanical Reliant on protocol
Follow Armoury Computer's journey
Clent
Leader
secondary

Not directly observable (off-screen), but inferred as potentially furious or concerned about the defiance of his orders.

Clent is mentioned indirectly by Walters as a figure of authority whose potential disapproval Arden is dismissing. His orders and the base's computerized schedule are being disregarded by Arden, highlighting the tension between field operations and central command. Clent's absence in the scene underscores the breakdown in communication and discipline at the glacier face.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain control and discipline over field operations, ensuring adherence to the ioniser system's protocols and the computerized schedule.
  • To prevent unauthorized actions that could jeopardize the base's mission or the safety of personnel.
Active beliefs
  • That strict adherence to protocols is critical for the survival of the base and the success of the ioniser program.
  • That field scientists like Arden must be kept in check to avoid reckless actions that could escalate the ice age crisis.
Character traits
Authoritative Distantly commanding Reliant on chain of command
Follow Clent's journey
Davis
secondary

Calmly focused on his task, but potentially uneasy about the defiance of protocol.

Davis stands ready with the heavy drill, preparing to excavate the humanoid figure as ordered by Arden. He responds to Walters' wrist-com beep but is interrupted by Arden's dismissal of the base's call. His compliance with Arden's orders underscores the team's fractured discipline and the tension between scientific ambition and institutional constraints.

Goals in this moment
  • To follow Arden's orders and prepare the heavy drill for the excavation of the humanoid figure.
  • To contribute to the team's efforts while minimizing personal risk or conflict.
Active beliefs
  • That his role is to execute the tasks assigned by his superiors, regardless of the broader implications.
  • That questioning orders could disrupt the team's cohesion or endanger his position.
Character traits
Neutral Compliant Task-focused Unquestioning
Follow Davis's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Glacier Excavation Goggles

The protective goggles shield Arden, Walters, and Davis' eyes from the blinding snow glare and flying ice shards as they excavate the humanoid figure. They are pulled down as Arden overrides warnings to chip away at the frozen block, emphasizing the team's defiance of safety protocols. The goggles symbolize the team's preparedness for the harsh conditions, even as they ignore the risks posed by their reckless actions.

Before: Worn by Arden, Walters, and Davis, protecting their …
After: Still in use, as the team continues to …
Before: Worn by Arden, Walters, and Davis, protecting their eyes from the harsh glacial environment.
After: Still in use, as the team continues to excavate despite the dangers.
Heavy Drill

The heavy drill is central to the excavation of the humanoid figure frozen in the ice. Davis prepares it under Arden's direct orders, despite Walters' warnings about the computerized schedule and Clent's potential disapproval. The drill's use symbolizes Arden's reckless prioritization of scientific discovery over institutional protocol, as it chips away at the ice and sets in motion the Ice Warrior's revival. Its roar and the scattering ice shards heighten the tension and urgency of the scene.

Before: Ready and in Davis' possession, prepared for use …
After: Actively engaged in excavating the ice around the …
Before: Ready and in Davis' possession, prepared for use at the glacier face but not yet deployed.
After: Actively engaged in excavating the ice around the humanoid figure, with Davis operating it under Arden's orders.
Ice-Encased Ice Warrior

The humanoid figure (Ice Warrior) is discovered frozen within the glacier face ice by Walters. Arden immediately orders its excavation, dismissing the base's call and overriding safety protocols. The figure's discovery is the catalyst for the scene's tension, as it symbolizes the ancient threat that will soon revive and escalate the ice age crisis. Its presence foreshadows the conflict with Clent and the Doctor's eventual intervention, as well as the base's systemic failures.

Before: Frozen solid within the glacier face ice, partially …
After: Partially exposed by the heavy drill, with the …
Before: Frozen solid within the glacier face ice, partially obscured by snow and mistaken for an animal or mastodon.
After: Partially exposed by the heavy drill, with the excavation in progress under Arden's orders.
Wall of Clear Ice Embedding Ice Warrior

The wall of clear ice at the glacier face embeds the humanoid figure (Ice Warrior) that Walters discovers. Arden brushes snow aside to expose the figure's outline, dismissing the base's urgent call and ordering the excavation to proceed. The ice wall serves as both a physical barrier and a symbolic threshold, its transparency revealing the figure's shape and drawing Arden's immediate order to excavate. The wall's fragility foreshadows the avalanche risks and the impending threat to the base's survival.

Before: Intact, with the humanoid figure frozen within its …
After: Partially excavated, with the ice chipped away by …
Before: Intact, with the humanoid figure frozen within its clear ice, partially obscured by snow.
After: Partially excavated, with the ice chipped away by the heavy drill under Arden's orders.
Walters' Wrist-Com

Walters' wrist-com beeps with an incoming call from the base, but the poor reception garbles the transmission. Arden dismisses the call, prioritizing the excavation of the humanoid figure. The wrist-com represents the failed communication link between the field team and the base, underscoring the isolation and autonomy of Arden's decision. Its malfunction symbolizes the broader breakdown in discipline and coordination at Britannicus Base.

Before: Functional but experiencing poor reception, strapped to Walters' …
After: Still malfunctioning, with the call from the base …
Before: Functional but experiencing poor reception, strapped to Walters' arm and activated to reach the base.
After: Still malfunctioning, with the call from the base ignored and the communication attempt abandoned.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Glacier

The glacier face serves as the hazardous excavation site where Arden, Walters, and Davis defy institutional protocols to uncover the humanoid figure (Ice Warrior) frozen in the ice. Sheer walls of clear ice tower over the team, creating a tense and isolated environment where chisel strikes echo and avalanche risks loom. The glacier face symbolizes the boundary between the known and the unknown, as well as the fragile balance between scientific ambition and institutional discipline. Its harsh conditions and unstable footing amplify the recklessness of Arden's decision.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, biting winds, and the looming threat of avalanches. The isolation and …
Function Excavation site and symbolic threshold between discovery and danger, where the team's defiance of protocol …
Symbolism Represents the tension between scientific ambition and institutional constraints, as well as the fragility of …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel (Arden, Walters, Davis) due to the hazardous conditions and the base's …
Sheer walls of clear ice towering over the team, embedding the humanoid figure. Biting winds and sub-zero temperatures, requiring protective suits and goggles. Looming avalanche risks and crevasses, heightening the danger of the excavation. The roar of the heavy drill and the scattering ice shards, amplifying the tension.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Britannicus Base Europe (Glacier Containment Program)

Britannicus Base Europe is represented indirectly through Walters' failed communication attempt via the wrist-com and the mention of the computerized schedule and Clent's authority. The base's institutional protocols and chain of command are being defied by Arden, as he prioritizes the excavation of the humanoid figure over adherence to the schedule. This defiance highlights the tension between field operations and central command, as well as the broader systemic failures at the base.

Representation Via institutional protocol (computerized schedule) and the authority of Leader Clent, invoked by Walters but …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by Arden's defiance, as he asserts his authority over the field team and …
Impact The defiance of Arden and the team at the glacier face reflects broader institutional tensions, …
Internal Dynamics The scene highlights the internal debate over response strategy, as Arden's recklessness clashes with the …
To maintain adherence to the computerized schedule and operational protocols to ensure the survival of the base and the success of the ioniser program. To enforce Clent's authority and prevent unauthorized actions that could jeopardize the mission or the safety of personnel. Through the computerized schedule and institutional protocols, which guide field operations and coordinate with the base. Via Clent's authority and the chain of command, which Walters attempts to invoke but Arden dismisses.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 3

"Arden ignores the call from base to focus on the humanoid figure in the ice, leading to a tense exchange when Clent discovers Arden's actions via video call."

Arden defies Clent over frozen discovery
S5E11 · The Ice Warriors Part 1

"Arden's disregard for Clent's orders at the glacier face foreshadows Walters' concern about potential conflict with Clent."

Arden’s discovery fractures the team
S5E11 · The Ice Warriors Part 1

"Arden's disregard for Clent's orders at the glacier face foreshadows Walters' concern about potential conflict with Clent."

Avalanche fractures team and exposes fractures
S5E11 · The Ice Warriors Part 1

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"WALTERS: Base calling, Sir. ARDEN: What do they want? WALTERS: There's nothing coming through. Poor reception. I suppose they... ARDEN: They'll have to wait. This is more important."
"WALTERS: But, sir, the computerised schedule. We must stick to that. ARDEN: Oh, must we? WALTERS: Leader Clent will be furious, sir. ARDEN: Well, that's just too bad. For once we'll do something on our own account, eh?"
"WALTERS: I could swear there's something inside. ARDEN: Oh, not another mastodon. WALTERS: Well, look for yourself, sir. ARDEN: Is it a man?"