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S8E3 · Terror of the Autons Part 3

Doctor dismisses Brigadier’s Nestene warning

In a tense UNIT briefing, the Brigadier urgently outlines the Nestene Consciousness threat—revealing their bridgehead force, the Master’s leadership, and their focus on UNIT. The Doctor, distracted and dismissive, interrupts with sarcastic asides while tinkering with a stolen TARDIS circuit, undermining the Brigadier’s authority. When the Brigadier proposes redoubling security, the Doctor abruptly departs for a 'proving flight' in the TARDIS, leaving UNIT’s defenses vulnerable. His failure to take the threat seriously foreshadows the Master’s escalation, while his condescension toward the Brigadier deepens their fractious alliance. The scene ends with the TARDIS malfunctioning, trapping the Doctor on Earth—a twist that ironically mirrors the Master’s own predicament, setting up their next confrontation.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Brigadier briefs the Doctor and Yates on the Nestene Consciousness's landed force, led by the Master, targeting UNIT, yet the Doctor shows disinterest as he tinkers with the TARDIS and the stolen circuit.

serious to annoyed

The Brigadier and the Doctor argue about the Nestenes' plan and the value of the captured circus members, culminating in the Brigadier planning to redouble security; the Doctor impatiently exits into the TARDIS.

frustration to impatience

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated by the Doctor's dismissiveness but determined to uphold UNIT's security protocols, masking deeper concern about the Nestene threat.

The Brigadier is the primary speaker in the UNIT laboratory, delivering a detailed briefing on the Nestene Consciousness threat. He attempts to outline a course of action but is repeatedly interrupted and dismissed by the Doctor. His tone is authoritative yet increasingly frustrated, as he struggles to maintain order and strategic focus. After the Doctor departs, he exits with Yates to continue the conference in his office, demonstrating his commitment to protocol despite the Doctor's condescension.

Goals in this moment
  • To secure UNIT's defenses against the Nestene Consciousness by redoubling security and locating the Master's headquarters.
  • To assert his authority and maintain order in the face of the Doctor's interruptions.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor's scientific expertise is valuable but must be integrated into UNIT's structured approach.
  • The Nestene Consciousness poses a serious, immediate threat that requires coordinated military and scientific response.
Character traits
Authoritative Frustrated Determined Protocol-driven Exasperated (by the Doctor's behavior)
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Feigned indifference masking deep frustration with military protocol, shifting to smug satisfaction upon realizing his sabotage has trapped the Master.

The Doctor is physically present in the UNIT laboratory, seated at a bench tinkering with a stolen TARDIS circuit while the Brigadier delivers a briefing. He interrupts the Brigadier with sarcastic asides, dismisses the threat of the Nestene Consciousness, and abruptly departs for a 'proving flight' in the TARDIS. His actions are distracted and condescending, undermining the Brigadier's authority. After the TARDIS malfunctions, he reacts with frustration, then amusement, realizing his sabotage has also trapped the Master on Earth.

Goals in this moment
  • To sabotage the Master's TARDIS by replacing his own dematerialization circuit with a stolen Mark 2 unit.
  • To assert his independence from UNIT's military structure, even at the cost of cooperation.
Active beliefs
  • The Brigadier's briefings are a waste of his time and expertise.
  • The Nestene Consciousness threat is obvious and doesn't require UNIT's bureaucratic approach.
Character traits
Distracted Sarcastic Condescending Impulsive Amused (post-malfunction) Frustrated (briefly) Resourceful (in sabotage)
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Supporting 2

Frustrated with the Doctor's dismissiveness but loyal enough to challenge him, concerned about the TARDIS malfunction and its implications.

Jo is present in the UNIT laboratory, observing the Doctor's dismissive behavior toward the Brigadier. She questions the Doctor about his actions, reminding him of the Brigadier's past help in saving their lives. After the TARDIS malfunctions, she reacts with concern, urging the Doctor to stop being 'childish' and explaining his experiment. Her tone is pragmatic and slightly exasperated, acting as a counterpoint to the Doctor's eccentricities.

Goals in this moment
  • To remind the Doctor of the Brigadier's contributions and the seriousness of the Nestene threat.
  • To understand the Doctor's actions and their potential consequences.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor's methods, while effective, often lack consideration for UNIT's protocols and the lives at stake.
  • The Brigadier's leadership and past actions deserve respect, even if the Doctor disagrees with military approaches.
Character traits
Pragmatic Concerned Exasperated Loyal (to UNIT and the Doctor) Questioning
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Mike Yates
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Professionally detached, observing the tension between the Doctor and the Brigadier but remaining focused on logistical and strategic tasks.

Captain Yates is present in the UNIT laboratory, assisting the Brigadier during the briefing. He provides logistical support, such as confirming the Doctor's car is back, and acts as a neutral mediator between the Doctor and the Brigadier. His demeanor is professional and passive, contributing minimally to the conflict but ensuring the briefing proceeds smoothly. After the Doctor departs, he follows the Brigadier to continue the conference in his office.

Goals in this moment
  • To support the Brigadier in maintaining UNIT's operational efficiency.
  • To ensure the briefing and subsequent conference proceed without unnecessary disruption.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor's methods, while unorthodox, are often effective in crises.
  • UNIT's protocols and chain of command must be upheld, even when the Doctor challenges them.
Character traits
Professional Neutral Supportive (of the Brigadier) Passive (in conflict)
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The Master

The Master is not physically present but is referenced indirectly as the leader of the Nestene bridgehead force and the …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor's Car

The Doctor's crashed car is mentioned briefly by Yates as 'safe and sound,' confirming its return to UNIT. While not directly involved in the event's core action, its presence underscores the Doctor's independence and his reliance on UNIT's logistical support. The car symbolizes the tension between his solo investigations and UNIT's structured operations, as well as the practical realities of his exile on Earth.

Before: Recovered and returned to UNIT after the earlier …
After: Unchanged; remains a logistical asset for the Doctor, …
Before: Recovered and returned to UNIT after the earlier ambush, confirmed by Yates as operational.
After: Unchanged; remains a logistical asset for the Doctor, though not directly used in this event.
The Doctor's TARDIS (Mark I with Mark II Circuit)

The discarded Mark 1 dematerialization circuit from the Doctor's TARDIS is referenced as the outdated component he removes to replace with the stolen Mark 2 unit. This object serves as a narrative foil to the stolen circuit, emphasizing the Doctor's improvisational approach and the risks of his tinkering. Its removal and discard foreshadow the TARDIS's subsequent malfunction, tying directly to the Doctor's hubris and the unintended trap he sets for himself and the Master.

Before: Functional but outdated, pried from the Doctor's TARDIS …
After: Discarded on the bench in the UNIT laboratory, …
Before: Functional but outdated, pried from the Doctor's TARDIS console during the upgrade attempt.
After: Discarded on the bench in the UNIT laboratory, rendered obsolete by the Doctor's experiment.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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UNIT Scientific Research Laboratory

The UNIT laboratory serves as the primary setting for this event, where the Brigadier delivers his briefing, the Doctor tinkers with the stolen TARDIS circuit, and the TARDIS malfunctions. The lab is cluttered with scientific equipment, reflecting the fusion of military and scientific efforts against the alien threat. Its confined space amplifies the tension between the Doctor and the Brigadier, as well as the urgency of the Nestene Consciousness invasion. The laboratory's atmosphere is one of controlled chaos, where protocol clashes with improvisation.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered asides, the hum of scientific equipment, and the Brigadier's authoritative but frustrated …
Function Command center for UNIT's scientific and strategic operations, as well as a workspace for the …
Symbolism Represents the uneasy alliance between UNIT's military structure and the Doctor's scientific improvisation, as well …
Access Restricted to UNIT personnel and the Doctor, with security protocols in place due to the …
Cluttered benches with Bunsen burners and dissection tools. The TARDIS standing prominently in the corner. Fluorescent lighting casting a sterile glow over the briefing.
UNIT Headquarters (Main Operations Room)

UNIT Headquarters is referenced indirectly as the broader institutional context for the Brigadier's briefing and the subsequent conference in his office. While not the primary setting, it looms as the nerve center for UNIT's operations against the Nestene Consciousness. The Brigadier's shift from the laboratory to his office underscores the transition from scientific collaboration to military strategy, reflecting UNIT's dual role as both a scientific and combat organization.

Atmosphere Not directly observed, but implied as formal, urgent, and hierarchical—reflecting the Brigadier's authority and UNIT's …
Function Nerve center for UNIT's defense against extraterrestrial threats, where strategic decisions are made and military …
Symbolism Embodies institutional power and the rigid structures that the Doctor often challenges, highlighting the friction …
Access Highly restricted; access is limited to UNIT personnel with appropriate clearance levels.
Fortified corridors and secure briefing rooms. Maps and intelligence reports spread across desks. Telephones ringing with urgent updates.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Nestene Consciousness (and its Auton network)

The Nestene Consciousness is referenced indirectly through the Brigadier's briefing, which outlines its bridgehead operation, Auton forces, and focus on UNIT. The organization's threat is dismissed or downplayed by the Doctor, but its presence looms as the catalyst for the Brigadier's urgency and the Doctor's eventual sabotage. The Nestene Consciousness's infiltration of Earth is implied to be methodical and resilient, with the Master as its primary agent on the ground.

Representation Through the Brigadier's detailed briefing on its operations, the mention of Autons, and the implied …
Power Dynamics Operating as an external, expansionist force challenging UNIT's authority and Earth's sovereignty, with the Master …
Impact The Nestene Consciousness's threat underscores the fragility of UNIT's defenses and the need for cooperation …
Internal Dynamics None directly observable, but implied as a collective, cephalopod-like intelligence directing the Master and Autons …
To establish a foothold on Earth through Auton infiltration and the Master's leadership. To exploit UNIT's vulnerabilities and disable its defenses, as foreshadowed by the Doctor's sabotage. Through psychic control of humans (e.g., Rossini) and Auton androids. By manipulating the Master as a strategic leader and saboteur.
UNIT

UNIT is represented through the Brigadier's briefing, Yates' logistical support, and the laboratory's role as a command center. The organization is depicted as a structured military taskforce attempting to counter the Nestene Consciousness threat, but it is undermined by the Doctor's dismissive attitude and impulsive actions. UNIT's protocols and chain of command are tested as the Brigadier struggles to maintain order, while the Doctor's sabotage of the TARDIS circuit indirectly weakens UNIT's ability to track the Master's movements.

Representation Through the Brigadier's authoritative briefing, Yates' logistical updates, and the laboratory's dual role as a …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over personnel and resources but challenged by the Doctor's independence and the Nestene …
Impact The tension between UNIT's structured approach and the Doctor's improvisational methods highlights the organization's struggle …
Internal Dynamics Factional tension between the Brigadier's military leadership and the Doctor's scientific autonomy, with Jo and …
To secure UNIT's defenses by redoubling security and locating the Master's headquarters. To coordinate a unified response to the Nestene threat, integrating both military and scientific expertise. Through institutional protocols and chain of command (e.g., the Brigadier's briefing). By providing logistical and tactical support (e.g., Yates' updates, laboratory resources).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4

"The Doctor's TARDIS experiment backfires, trapping both him and the Master on Earth, creating a sense of vindication and amusement as he realizes the Master is equally stuck."

Doctor mocks Brigadier’s intelligence to Jo
S8E3 · Terror of the Autons Part …

"The Doctor's TARDIS experiment backfires, trapping both him and the Master on Earth, creating a sense of vindication and amusement as he realizes the Master is equally stuck."

Doctor sabotages TARDIS and traps Master
S8E3 · Terror of the Autons Part …

"The Doctor's preoccupation with his TARDIS and the Brigadier's focus on UNIT security lead to a clash of priorities and highlight their different approaches to the crisis. The Brigadier's plan to redouble security at UNIT follows from not being able to agree on the Circus matter."

Doctor mocks Brigadier’s intelligence to Jo
S8E3 · Terror of the Autons Part …

"The Doctor's preoccupation with his TARDIS and the Brigadier's focus on UNIT security lead to a clash of priorities and highlight their different approaches to the crisis. The Brigadier's plan to redouble security at UNIT follows from not being able to agree on the Circus matter."

Doctor sabotages TARDIS and traps Master
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What this causes 4

"The Doctor's TARDIS experiment backfires, trapping both him and the Master on Earth, creating a sense of vindication and amusement as he realizes the Master is equally stuck."

Doctor mocks Brigadier’s intelligence to Jo
S8E3 · Terror of the Autons Part …

"The Doctor's TARDIS experiment backfires, trapping both him and the Master on Earth, creating a sense of vindication and amusement as he realizes the Master is equally stuck."

Doctor sabotages TARDIS and traps Master
S8E3 · Terror of the Autons Part …

"The Doctor's preoccupation with his TARDIS and the Brigadier's focus on UNIT security lead to a clash of priorities and highlight their different approaches to the crisis. The Brigadier's plan to redouble security at UNIT follows from not being able to agree on the Circus matter."

Doctor mocks Brigadier’s intelligence to Jo
S8E3 · Terror of the Autons Part …

"The Doctor's preoccupation with his TARDIS and the Brigadier's focus on UNIT security lead to a clash of priorities and highlight their different approaches to the crisis. The Brigadier's plan to redouble security at UNIT follows from not being able to agree on the Circus matter."

Doctor sabotages TARDIS and traps Master
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"BRIGADIER: The enemy intention is to occupy your planet. I should have thought that was quite obvious."
"DOCTOR: Well, I should have thought that was pretty obvious too, isn't it?"
"BRIGADIER: I therefore propose that we redouble our security here and concentrate on finding the Master's headquarters."
"DOCTOR: Oh, well, having reached that brilliant conclusion, how about getting on with it?"
"DOCTOR: Do you know, Jo, I sometimes think that military intelligence is a contradiction in terms."