Carrington Orders Final Transmission

In the midst of a violent UNIT raid on the warehouse, Carrington—unshaken by the chaos—orders Grey to send the final transmission despite the escalating gunfight. Grey hesitates, questioning whether there’s time, but Carrington dismisses his concerns, confident that Collinson’s forces will hold UNIT off long enough. Meanwhile, the Brigadier leads his men in a brutal, close-quarters firefight with Collinson’s operatives. The Brigadier finally gains the upper hand, disarming Collinson in a tense standoff, only for Collinson to surrender unexpectedly. The moment underscores the high stakes: Carrington’s transmission could doom the Mars astronauts and Earth, while the Brigadier’s tactical victory feels hollow in the face of an unseen, extraterrestrial threat. The scene hinges on the tension between Carrington’s cold calculation and the Brigadier’s desperate, physical struggle—both men racing against time, but for opposing ends.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Carrington orders Grey to send the final transmission, believing the sergeant will fend off UNIT forces.

resolve to impending doom

A gunfight erupts as UNIT soldiers, led by the Brigadier, storm the warehouse, attempting to stop the transmission.

tense to chaotic

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Nervous and uncertain, torn between his duty to follow orders and the visceral reality of the gunfight unfolding around him. His compliance is tinged with reluctance, as if he senses the gravity of what they’re about to unleash.

Grey hesitates at his controls, glancing nervously toward the gunfire erupting in the warehouse below. He questions whether there’s time to send the transmission, his voice tinged with uncertainty, but ultimately complies with Carrington’s order. His hands move over the equipment with practiced efficiency, though his posture betrays his unease—shoulders tense, eyes darting between the controls and the chaos unfolding around him.

Goals in this moment
  • Complete the final transmission as ordered, despite the escalating danger.
  • Avoid drawing Carrington’s displeasure by questioning the timeline too forcefully.
Active beliefs
  • Carrington’s judgment is sound, even if the risks seem overwhelming in the moment.
  • The transmission must be sent, but the chaos makes its success uncertain.
Character traits
Loyal but hesitant Technically proficient under pressure Sensitive to the urgency of the situation Obedient to Carrington’s authority
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Collinson
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Determined and focused during the firefight, shifting to resigned pragmatism as he surrenders. There’s no panic in his actions—only a cold assessment of the odds and a willingness to retreat when the battle is lost.

Collinson leads his operatives in a fierce gunfight against UNIT, his movements precise and aggressive as he engages the Brigadier in a tense standoff. He disarms the Brigadier with a calculated feint, knocking the pistol from his hand before making a break for the staircase. However, as the Brigadier’s men close in, Collinson surrenders abruptly, dropping his own weapon and raising his hands in resignation. His surrender is strategic, a calculated retreat rather than a true defeat.

Goals in this moment
  • Delay UNIT’s advance long enough for Carrington to send the final transmission.
  • Avoid unnecessary casualties among his men by surrendering when the tactical situation becomes untenable.
Active beliefs
  • The mission’s success is more important than his personal victory or capture.
  • UNIT’s forces are overwhelming, and further resistance would be futile.
Character traits
Highly skilled in close-quarters combat Tactically pragmatic Loyal to Carrington’s mission but adaptable Avoids unnecessary bloodshed when outmatched
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Calm and resolute, with an undercurrent of urgency that borders on fanaticism—his confidence in the mission’s necessity outweighs any personal risk or moral hesitation.

Carrington stands firm amid the gunfire and chaos of the warehouse raid, his voice cutting through the noise with unshaken authority. He orders Grey to activate the final transmission, dismissing Grey’s hesitation with the calm assurance that Collinson’s forces will delay UNIT long enough. His focus remains locked on the mission, his demeanor betraying no doubt or fear, even as the warehouse erupts around him.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the final transmission is sent to activate the extraterrestrial threat, regardless of the immediate danger.
  • Maintain operational control over Grey and Collinson’s forces to delay UNIT’s interference long enough for the transmission to succeed.
Active beliefs
  • The mission’s success is worth any cost, including the lives of his men or the potential doom of Earth.
  • Collinson’s forces are capable of holding UNIT off long enough for the transmission to be completed.
Character traits
Unshakable under pressure Authoritative and decisive Strategically ruthless Emotionally detached from chaos
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Determined and focused during the firefight, shifting to a sense of hollow triumph as Collinson surrenders. There’s an undercurrent of frustration—he’s won the battle, but the war (and the existential threat of the transmission) rages on. His emotional state is a mix of relief and unease, as if he senses the larger danger lurking just out of reach.

The Brigadier leads the UNIT assault with tactical precision, his pistol drawn as he engages Collinson in a high-stakes standoff. He orders his men forward, his voice cutting through the gunfire with authority. When Collinson disarms him, the Brigadier doesn’t flinch—he quickly regains his composure and accepts Collinson’s surrender, though his expression betrays a hint of frustration. The victory feels hollow, as the true threat—the transmission—remains unresolved.

Goals in this moment
  • Capture or neutralize Collinson and his operatives to secure the warehouse.
  • Prevent Carrington from sending the final transmission, though he is unaware of its immediate activation.
Active beliefs
  • UNIT’s military tactics are the key to stopping the threat, even if the enemy’s true nature is still unclear.
  • Collinson’s surrender is a step forward, but the mission is far from over.
Character traits
Highly tactical and disciplined Unshaken under pressure Strategic thinker with a keen sense of timing Frustrated by the limitations of physical force against an unseen threat
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Carrington's Final Transmission (Sophisticated Communications Apparatus)

The final transmission is the silent, looming threat that drives the entire scene. Carrington orders Grey to activate it despite the chaos of the gunfight, treating it as a weapon of last resort. Its activation is implied rather than shown, but the tension in Grey’s hesitation and Carrington’s unshaken confidence underscores its existential stakes. The transmission is not just a signal—it’s a countdown to catastrophe, a metaphorical doomsday device that dwarfs the physical struggle unfolding around it.

Before: The transmission equipment is operational but inactive, humming …
After: The transmission is sent, its activation hidden amid …
Before: The transmission equipment is operational but inactive, humming with latent power as Grey prepares to send the final signal. It is the linchpin of Carrington’s plan, the key to unleashing the extraterrestrial threat.
After: The transmission is sent, its activation hidden amid the gunfire but no less devastating in its implications. The equipment may be destroyed in the ensuing chaos, but the damage is done—the signal is out, and the fate of the Mars astronauts and Earth is sealed.
Collinson’s Team and UNIT Firearms (Warehouse Ambush)

The UNIT soldier’s rifle is a critical tool in the firefight, representing the disciplined force of UNIT’s assault. It is fired in controlled bursts as the soldier engages Collinson’s operatives, but the chaos of the battle proves too much—at one point, the rifle is struck from his hand by a bullet, leaving him momentarily vulnerable. Later, he uses the rifle’s loss as an opportunity to improvise, rising to interact with a swinging weight as a distraction during the standoff. The rifle’s arc mirrors the unpredictability of combat and the need for adaptability.

Before: The rifle is fully loaded and gripped tightly …
After: The rifle is knocked from the soldier’s hand …
Before: The rifle is fully loaded and gripped tightly by the soldier as he engages in the firefight. It is his primary weapon, symbolizing UNIT’s military precision and firepower.
After: The rifle is knocked from the soldier’s hand by a bullet, rendering it useless for the remainder of the standoff. However, the soldier quickly adapts, using the environment (the swinging weight) to his advantage.
UNIT Soldier's Chain-Attached Weight (Improvised Distraction Prop)

The weight hanging from a chain is an improvised tool used by the UNIT soldier to create a distraction during the standoff between the Brigadier and Collinson. As the soldier rises and interacts with it, the weight swings violently, its metallic clank cutting through the tension. It serves as a physical manifestation of the chaos and unpredictability of the battle, a reminder that even in a moment of relative calm, danger lurks. The weight’s arc is brief but impactful, symbolizing the fragility of the standoff and the ever-present threat of violence.

Before: The weight dangles inertly from its chain, an …
After: The weight is set in motion by the …
Before: The weight dangles inertly from its chain, an overlooked object in the warehouse’s industrial detritus. It is a potential tool, but its role in the conflict is not yet realized.
After: The weight is set in motion by the UNIT soldier, its swing creating a momentary distraction that shifts the dynamics of the standoff. Its purpose is fulfilled, and it returns to its inert state once the tension subsides.
Warehouse Office Staircase

The warehouse office staircase is Collinson’s attempted escape route, a symbol of his desperation and the futility of his retreat. He bolts up the stairs after disarming the Brigadier, only to pause midway and surrender as UNIT soldiers close in. The staircase becomes a stage for his strategic retreat, its narrow confines amplifying the tension of the moment. It is not just a physical obstacle but a metaphor for the inescapable nature of the conflict—Collinson cannot outrun the consequences of his actions, nor can he outmaneuver UNIT’s relentless pursuit.

Before: The staircase is clear, its metal steps leading …
After: The staircase remains intact, but its role as …
Before: The staircase is clear, its metal steps leading upward into the dimly lit warehouse office. It is a potential escape route, but its usefulness is limited by the encroaching UNIT forces.
After: The staircase remains intact, but its role as an escape route is rendered moot by Collinson’s surrender. It stands as a silent witness to the futility of his attempt, its steps now a symbol of the larger stalemate between UNIT and Carrington’s organization.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Warehouse Main Floor (Industrial Storage Area)

The warehouse main area is the primary battleground where the brutal close-quarters firefight between UNIT and Collinson’s operatives unfolds. Gunfire cracks through the shadowed stacks of crates, turning industrial storage into a lethal arena. The Brigadier leads his men in a desperate assault, their disciplined tactics clashing with Collinson’s calculated resistance. The space is a chaotic whirlwind of violence, where every shot and shout amplifies the stakes of the conflict. It is not just a physical location but a metaphor for the larger struggle—order versus chaos, human agency versus cosmic indifference.

Atmosphere Oppressively violent, with the sharp cracks of gunfire echoing through the cavernous space. The air …
Function Primary battleground for the UNIT raid, where the physical confrontation between Collinson’s operatives and UNIT …
Symbolism Embodies the futility of human conflict in the face of existential threats. The warehouse is …
Access Heavily contested, with UNIT forces breaching the perimeter and Collinson’s operatives making a last stand. …
Shadowed stacks of crates providing cover for both sides Dim, flickering industrial lighting casting long shadows The acrid smell of gunpowder and the distant hum of alien equipment from the office The metallic clang of the swinging weight cutting through the gunfire
Warehouse Command Post (The Ambassadors of Death Part 1)

The warehouse office is the nerve center of Carrington’s operation, a claustrophobic command post where the final transmission is ordered amid the chaos of the gunfight. Broken windows filter weak light onto desks littered with papers and humming alien equipment, creating a tense, high-stakes atmosphere. The office is both a battleground and a sanctuary—Carrington and Grey huddle over the controls, their focus unwavering despite the violence erupting below. The space is a microcosm of the larger conflict: order and chaos, calculation and desperation, all compressed into a single, desperate gamble.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, with the acrid smell of gunpowder and the hum of alien equipment …
Function Command center for Carrington’s operation and battleground for the UNIT raid. It is the site …
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between human control and cosmic forces. The office is a bastion …
Access Restricted to Carrington’s operatives, though UNIT forces are rapidly breaching its defenses. The office is …
Broken windows filtering weak, eerie light Desks littered with papers and alien equipment, humming with latent power The acrid smell of gunpowder and the distant echoes of gunfire Dim, flickering overhead lights casting long shadows

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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General Carrington's Forces (Carrington's Regime)

Carrington’s secretive organization is embodied in this event through Carrington’s unshaken leadership, Grey’s technical execution, and Collinson’s tactical retreat. The group operates with a rigid hierarchy, where Carrington’s orders are followed without question, even as the warehouse erupts in chaos. Their actions are driven by a desperate urgency—they must send the final transmission at all costs, regardless of the personal risk or moral implications. The organization’s involvement in this event is a study in calculated ruthlessness, where the ends justify the means and the stakes are nothing less than existential.

Representation Through Carrington’s direct command, Grey’s technical execution of the transmission, and Collinson’s tactical actions during …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over their own forces but operating under the constraint of UNIT’s military superiority. …
Impact The event underscores the organization’s willingness to gamble everything on a single, high-risk strategy. Their …
Internal Dynamics The hierarchy is absolute, with Carrington at the top and Grey and Collinson executing his …
Send the final transmission to activate the extraterrestrial threat, regardless of the immediate danger posed by UNIT. Delay UNIT’s advance long enough for the transmission to be completed, even if it means sacrificing Collinson’s forces or their own lives. Technical expertise, as Grey operates the alien transmission equipment with precision Tactical discipline, as Collinson’s operatives engage UNIT in a calculated retreat Hierarchical authority, as Carrington’s orders are followed without question, even in the face of overwhelming odds
UNIT

UNIT is represented in this event through the Brigadier’s tactical leadership and the disciplined actions of his soldiers. They storm the warehouse with military precision, engaging Collinson’s operatives in a brutal firefight. The Brigadier’s orders are clear and authoritative, reflecting UNIT’s structured approach to crisis management. However, their physical victory over Collinson feels hollow, as the true threat—the final transmission—remains unresolved. UNIT’s involvement underscores the tension between human agency and the unseen, existential dangers they are sworn to protect against.

Representation Through the Brigadier’s direct command and the collective action of his soldiers during the raid. …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the battlefield, but operating under the constraint of an unseen, extraterrestrial threat. …
Impact UNIT’s actions highlight the limitations of military force in the face of existential threats. While …
Internal Dynamics The chain of command is tested as the Brigadier makes real-time decisions under fire. There …
Capture or neutralize Collinson and his operatives to secure the warehouse and prevent further transmissions. Disrupt Carrington’s operation before the final transmission can be sent, though UNIT is unaware of its immediate activation. Military force and tactical discipline, deployed to overwhelm Collinson’s defenses Chain of command and hierarchical authority, ensuring coordinated action under the Brigadier’s leadership Resource allocation, as UNIT deploys soldiers and equipment to breach the warehouse and engage the enemy

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Causal medium

"Carrington orders sending the final transmission, and in the chaos the gunfight in the office continues as UNIT storms the office."

Brigadier’s surrender to Collinson’s tactical surrender
S7E12 · The Ambassadors of Death Part …

"The gunfight that erupts has an effect on both UNIT and team Carrington as he orders Grey to send the final transmission."

UNIT Ambushed in Warehouse Gunfight
S7E12 · The Ambassadors of Death Part …

"After his confrontation, Collinson initially appears to yield only to surprise attack the Brigadier."

Brigadier’s surrender to Collinson’s tactical surrender
S7E12 · The Ambassadors of Death Part …
What this causes 3
Causal medium

"Carrington orders sending the final transmission, and in the chaos the gunfight in the office continues as UNIT storms the office."

Brigadier’s surrender to Collinson’s tactical surrender
S7E12 · The Ambassadors of Death Part …

"After his confrontation, Collinson initially appears to yield only to surprise attack the Brigadier."

Brigadier’s surrender to Collinson’s tactical surrender
S7E12 · The Ambassadors of Death Part …

"Directly after capturing Collinson, Carrington triggers the self-destruct to destroy all of their equipment, also signifying that they aren't working together, but just for different purposes."

Carrington’s Last Stand and Sacrifice
S7E12 · The Ambassadors of Death Part …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"CARRINGTON: Send the final transmission."
"GREY: Have we time, sir?"
"CARRINGTON: The sergeant will hold them off."
"BRIGADIER: You can stop right there!"
"COLLINSON: You're probably right."
"BRIGADIER: You kill me, my men kill you. Pointless really."
"COLLINSON: Since you put it like that."