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S4E31 · The Faceless Ones Part 1

Commandant escalates TARDIS as security threat

The Commandant, initially dismissive of the TARDIS as a harmless prank, abruptly shifts tone after learning four suspects fled the scene. His frustration with the police for losing the suspects—likely the Doctor and companions—triggers a security escalation. He orders Immigration to monitor for suspicious individuals, framing the situation as a serious breach. This escalation forces the Doctor and companions into deeper evasion while raising the stakes: the authorities now actively hunt them, complicating their investigation into the alien conspiracy. The Commandant’s shift from irritation to alarm underscores the growing tension between the protagonists and the institutional forces arrayed against them. The scene also reveals the Commandant’s authoritarian streak—his insistence on ‘tightening security’ and his threat to punish the ‘practical jokers’ signals a rigid, rule-bound mindset that will clash with the Doctor’s unorthodox methods. Meanwhile, Jean’s casual speculation about students or pranksters contrasts with the Commandant’s escalation, highlighting the disconnect between perceived threats and reality. The dialogue’s abrupt pivot from bureaucratic annoyance to full-blown security protocol marks a turning point: the Doctor’s group is no longer just evading a single policeman but an entire system.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Commandant, after learning about a police box on the runway, orders Jean to connect him with the police chief to discuss the security breach and clear the runway for planes to land.

urgency to resolution

Jean suggests the police box incident might be a practical joke, but the Commandant dismisses the idea, vowing to punish those responsible for endangering passenger lives.

curiosity to anger

The Commandant speaks to the Chief of Police, learning that four suspects were seen fleeing the scene; frustrated by their escape, the Commandant orders Immigration to watch for any suspicious individuals in the area.

frustration to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated and alarmed—his initial irritation at the 'prank' gives way to a sense of threat as he realizes the suspects are still at large. His emotional state is a mix of professional duty and personal offense at the breach of protocol.

The Commandant, now fully engaged in the scene, shifts from dismissive irritation to authoritative alarm upon learning four suspects fled the TARDIS. He barks orders into the phone, his knuckles white with tension, escalating security protocols. His physical presence dominates the Air Traffic Control room, embodying institutional power as he coordinates the manhunt. The shift in his demeanor—from bureaucratic annoyance to full-blown security lockdown—marks a critical turning point in the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • Tighten security to prevent further disruptions to airport operations.
  • Locate and detain the four suspects to restore order and accountability.
Active beliefs
  • The suspects pose a serious threat to airport safety and must be apprehended immediately.
  • His authority as Commandant is being tested, and he must assert control to maintain order.
Character traits
Authoritarian Reactive Rule-bound
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Anxious but resolute—likely concerned about the group’s safety but determined to contribute to the mission.

Polly, the fourth implied suspect, is now actively evading the airport’s security forces. Her absence from the scene is felt through the Commandant’s orders to Immigration, framing her as part of the group on the run. Polly’s perceptive nature would drive her to stay hidden while gathering information to support the Doctor’s investigation.

Goals in this moment
  • Stay hidden to avoid capture and support the Doctor’s investigation.
  • Gather information to expose the alien conspiracy.
Active beliefs
  • The authorities’ actions are a direct threat to the group’s mission.
  • The Doctor’s leadership is vital to uncovering the truth.
Character traits
Perceptive Resourceful Loyal
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Tense and alert—likely wary of the authorities’ pursuit but determined to stick with the Doctor and companions.

Jamie, like the Doctor, is implied as one of the four suspects fleeing the TARDIS. His absence from the scene is felt through the Commandant’s frustration at the police for losing the group. Jamie’s loyalty to the Doctor and companions would drive him to stay hidden and avoid capture, ensuring the group remains united.

Goals in this moment
  • Stay hidden to avoid capture and protect the group.
  • Support the Doctor’s investigation despite the heightened security.
Active beliefs
  • The authorities are a threat to the group’s safety and mission.
  • The Doctor’s leadership is essential to uncovering the truth.
Character traits
Loyal Resourceful Protective
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Neutral but slightly curious—her speculation about the TARDIS as a prank contrasts with the Commandant’s escalation, suggesting she sees the situation as less threatening than he does.

Jean, the Commandant’s assistant, serves as a foil to his escalating authority. She casually speculates about the TARDIS as a 'practical joke,' her tone neutral and slightly curious. Her presence softens the Commandant’s harsh demeanor, highlighting the disconnect between his institutional seriousness and her more human, speculative approach. She relays messages and facilitates communication, acting as a bridge between the Commandant’s orders and the broader airport operations.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist the Commandant in coordinating the airport’s response to the incident.
  • Maintain smooth communication between the Commandant and other departments.
Active beliefs
  • The TARDIS’s appearance is likely a harmless prank or misunderstanding.
  • The Commandant’s reaction is disproportionate to the perceived threat.
Character traits
Observant Diplomatic Curious
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Calm and focused—his demeanor remains steady, reflecting his role as a technical operator in a high-pressure environment.

Meadows, the air traffic controller, acknowledges the Commandant’s order to bring planes down after the runway obstruction is cleared. His role is functional and unflappable, reflecting the professionalism of airport operations. He does not engage in speculation or emotional reactions, instead focusing on the practical task of resuming flights. His presence underscores the institutional machinery at work, even as the Commandant escalates security measures.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the safe resumption of airport operations after the obstruction is cleared.
  • Follow the Commandant’s directives without question or delay.
Active beliefs
  • His primary responsibility is to maintain the smooth functioning of air traffic control.
  • The Commandant’s orders must be followed to preserve operational safety.
Character traits
Professional Unflappable Efficient
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Commandant

The Policeman (unspecified) is criticized by the Commandant for losing the four suspects who fled the TARDIS scene. Though not …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Air Traffic Control Landline Telephone

The Commandant’s Air Traffic Control phone serves as the primary tool for escalating the security response. He snatches it up with white knuckles, barking orders to Superintendent Reynolds and Immigration. The phone becomes a conduit for his authority, amplifying his frustration and urgency as he coordinates the manhunt. Its ringtone and the Commandant’s sharp tone into the receiver underscore the institutional machinery being set in motion to locate the suspects.

Before: A standard desk telephone in the Air Traffic …
After: Now a tool for issuing urgent directives, the …
Before: A standard desk telephone in the Air Traffic Control room, ready for use in routine communications.
After: Now a tool for issuing urgent directives, the phone has become a symbol of the Commandant’s escalated authority and the broader security lockdown.
Doctor's TARDIS (Police Box Exterior)

The TARDIS, referred to as a 'police box,' is the catalyst for the Commandant’s escalation. Though physically absent from this scene (having been moved to Number Four Hangar), its sudden appearance on the runway is the inciting incident that triggers the security lockdown. The Commandant’s frustration—'What was it? It was a police box?'—highlights the TARDIS’s role as an anomalous object that disrupts airport operations. Its presence, though indirect, looms over the dialogue as the unseen catalyst for the manhunt and the tightening of security protocols.

Before: Materialized abruptly on the Gatwick runway, causing an …
After: Confined in Number Four Hangar, now a focal …
Before: Materialized abruptly on the Gatwick runway, causing an aborted plane landing and forcing the Doctor and companions to scatter. Later, it was moved to Number Four Hangar by airport security.
After: Confined in Number Four Hangar, now a focal point for the airport’s security measures. Its mysterious origins and the suspects’ association with it have turned it into a symbol of the breach that must be contained.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Gatwick Airport Air Traffic Control Center

Air Traffic Control serves as the nerve center for the Commandant’s escalation of security measures. The room’s sterile, institutional atmosphere—filled with radios, maps, and the hum of operational urgency—contrasts with the Commandant’s growing frustration. The location functions as a command hub, where his authority is exercised through phone calls and orders. The tension in the air is palpable as the Commandant shifts from dismissive irritation to full-blown security protocol, marking a turning point in the scene.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and the sharp crackle of radio transmissions. The Commandant’s rising voice …
Function Command center for the airport’s security response, where the Commandant coordinates the manhunt and escalates …
Symbolism Represents the institutional power of the airport’s security apparatus, now fully mobilized against the Doctor …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel only—senior staff, air traffic controllers, and security personnel.
Radios crackling with pilot reports and security updates. Maps and flight schedules covering the walls, illuminated by harsh overhead lights. The Commandant’s desk, cluttered with papers and a phone, serves as the focal point for his authority.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Gatwick Airport Security (Airport Police)

The Airport Police are invoked as the organizational force that failed to detain the suspects, prompting the Commandant’s escalation. Though not physically present in the scene, their incompetence is a catalyst for the broader security response. The Commandant’s criticism of the 'idiot of a policeman' frames the Airport Police as a subordinate entity within the larger security apparatus, whose failure has necessitated a more coordinated and aggressive approach to the manhunt.

Representation Through the Commandant’s criticism and the implied coordination with Superintendent Reynolds (Chief of Police).
Power Dynamics Operating under the authority of the Commandant and Gatwick Airport Security, but seen as having …
Impact The Airport Police’s failure underscores the fragility of institutional protocols when faced with unconventional threats, …
Internal Dynamics Internal tension between field personnel and command authority, as well as the organization’s reliance on …
Redeem their failure by contributing to the manhunt for the suspects. Uphold the Commandant’s directives to tighten security and prevent further breaches. Field personnel (e.g., the Policeman) are directly criticized and held accountable for their actions. Coordination with higher authorities (e.g., Superintendent Reynolds) to escalate the response.
Gatwick Airport Immigration and Security (Commandant’s Authority)

Immigration is directly ordered by the Commandant to monitor for suspicious individuals in the area, framing the Doctor and companions as potential threats. The organization’s role is supportive but critical, acting as an extension of the Commandant’s authority to enforce security protocols. Its involvement reflects the broader institutional response to the perceived breach, with Immigration personnel now on high alert for any unusual activity.

Representation Through the Commandant’s direct order to 'let me know if any suspicious characters are seen …
Power Dynamics Operating under the Commandant’s authority, with a mandate to enforce entry protocols and detect threats …
Impact The involvement of Immigration underscores the airport’s comprehensive security apparatus, now fully mobilized to contain …
Internal Dynamics The organization operates as a subordinate entity within the broader security framework, following the Commandant’s …
Monitor arrivals and the surrounding area for suspicious individuals (the Doctor and companions). Coordinate with other departments (e.g., Police) to enforce security measures and detain suspects if identified. Deploying personnel to screen arrivals and monitor the airport perimeter. Relaying information to the Commandant and other security entities to facilitate the manhunt.

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Key Dialogue

"COMMANDANT: "Well, whoever it was they're going to pay for it as soon as I get my hands on them. I'm not going to have the lives of passengers endangered by practical jokers or anyone else.""
"COMMANDANT: "Listen, what's all this about a police box on the runway? ... He reports that four suspects were seen running away from it.""
"COMMANDANT: "No. Idiot of a policeman lost them. They're probably miles away by now. Get me Immigration. Tell them to let me know if any suspicious characters are seen in the area.""