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S7E6 · Doctor Who and The Silurians Part 2

Doctor Defends Silurian Discovery Against Skepticism

In the conference room, the Doctor returns from his underground investigation and immediately faces skepticism from Brigadier, Baker, and Liz about his claim of encountering a large, prehistoric creature. The Doctor insists on the creature's reality, describing it as 'something very, very large, and something very, very alive,' though his vague details—combined with his usual eccentricity—leave room for doubt. Baker proposes an alternative theory: sabotage and a fabricated monster to explain the power losses and deaths, suggesting the noise the Doctor heard could have been machinery. The Brigadier, while open to the possibility of something subterranean, defaults to a military response, planning an armed expedition into the caves. Liz, frustrated at being excluded, challenges the Brigadier's decision, asserting her right to participate as a scientist. The Doctor, exasperated by the military's instinct to 'blast away' at problems, warns against reckless violence, but his concerns are dismissed. The scene ends with Baker's sarcastic remark about giving the 'prehistoric friend' a 'sporting chance,' underscoring the tension between the Doctor's scientific caution and UNIT's militarized approach. This confrontation forces the Doctor to confront the unsettling possibility that human culpability—not an ancient race—may lie at the heart of the crisis, complicating his mission to prevent war between the two species.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor is met with skepticism regarding his encounter with a large creature, prompting him to defend the validity and importance of his discovery.

frustration to defensiveness

Baker suggests the 'monster' is a fabrication to account for the unexplained deaths and sabotage, presenting an alternative, human-caused explanation which the Doctor concedes is a possibility.

doubt to consideration

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Sarcastic and dismissive, masking a professional commitment to military action over scientific caution.

Major Baker stands in the conference room, his skepticism evident as he proposes an alternative theory of sabotage and a fabricated monster. He supports the Brigadier’s plan for an armed expedition, expressing concern about insufficient firepower. His dialogue is sarcastic and dismissive, particularly in his remark about giving the 'prehistoric friend' a 'sporting chance.' His demeanor is professional but cynical, reflecting his distrust of the Doctor’s claims.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the Brigadier’s militarized approach and ensure adequate firepower for the expedition.
  • Dismiss the Doctor’s claims as unfounded and advocate for a human-centered explanation of the crisis.
Active beliefs
  • The threat is likely a human-made fabrication or act of sabotage, not a prehistoric creature.
  • Military force is the most effective response to any subterranean threat.
Character traits
Sarcastic Cynical Militarized mindset Professional but dismissive Skeptical
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Skeptical but decisive, prioritizing action over debate and dismissive of the Doctor’s moral concerns.

The Brigadier stands firm in the conference room, his military bearing unshaken as he listens to the Doctor’s claims. He expresses skepticism about the Doctor’s vague description but remains open to the possibility of a subterranean threat. He plans an armed expedition into the caves, dismissing Liz’s request to participate and preparing for a militarized response with small arms and grenades. His demeanor is authoritative and pragmatic, though he shows little patience for the Doctor’s warnings against violence.

Goals in this moment
  • Investigate the subterranean threat with military precision and force.
  • Maintain control over the situation and ensure the safety of UNIT personnel.
Active beliefs
  • The threat must be neutralized swiftly and decisively, regardless of its nature.
  • The Doctor’s scientific caution is a hindrance to effective action in a crisis.
Character traits
Authoritative Pragmatic Skeptical Militarized mindset Unyielding
Follow Brigadier Alistair …'s journey

Frustrated and defiant, determined to assert her role as a scientist and challenge the Brigadier’s authority.

Liz stands in the conference room, her frustration growing as she is excluded from the armed expedition. She challenges the Brigadier’s decision, asserting her right to participate as a scientist and questioning the militarized approach. Her dialogue is sharp and assertive, reflecting her determination to be included in the investigation. She aligns with the Doctor’s concerns about the potential for human culpability in the crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Be included in the armed expedition to contribute her scientific expertise.
  • Challenge the militarized approach and advocate for a more cautious, evidence-based investigation.
Active beliefs
  • Her scientific skills are essential to understanding the threat and preventing unnecessary violence.
  • The Brigadier’s exclusion of her is unjustified and hinders the investigation.
Character traits
Assertive Frustrated Intellectually curious Defiant of exclusion Scientifically driven
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Exasperated but morally resolute, masking deep concern about the potential for human-monster conflict.

The Doctor stands in the conference room, his usual eccentric demeanor slightly frayed as he defends his encounter with the subterranean creature. He describes it with vague but urgent language, his frustration growing as his claims are met with skepticism. He engages in a heated debate with the Brigadier and Baker, criticizing their militarized approach and warning against reckless violence. His emotional state shifts from exasperation to concern as he realizes the potential for human culpability in the crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince UNIT of the creature's existence and the need for a non-violent approach.
  • Prevent an escalation of violence that could lead to war between humans and the Silurians.
Active beliefs
  • The creature is real and poses a threat that must be understood, not destroyed.
  • Military force will only escalate the conflict and lead to unnecessary bloodshed.
Character traits
Defiant Exasperated Scientifically curious Diplomatic but firm Morally resolute
Follow The Third …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Brigadier's Grenades

The grenades are mentioned as part of the Brigadier’s equipment for the armed expedition into the caves. They underscore the militarized nature of UNIT’s response and the Doctor’s concerns about reckless violence. The grenades are a symbol of the escalation from investigation to potential war, reflecting the Brigadier’s belief in overwhelming force as the solution to the subterranean threat. The Doctor’s exasperation with their inclusion highlights the moral and strategic risks of such an approach.

Before: Stored in UNIT’s armory, ready for deployment in …
After: Assigned to UNIT soldiers for the cave expedition, …
Before: Stored in UNIT’s armory, ready for deployment in high-risk operations.
After: Assigned to UNIT soldiers for the cave expedition, symbolizing the militarization of the response.
UNIT Small Arms for Cave Expedition

The small arms for the cave expedition are referenced as part of the Brigadier’s militarized plan. They symbolize UNIT’s default to violence as a solution to the subterranean threat. The Doctor condemns their use outright, calling the military’s approach reckless and warning that it could escalate the conflict. The weapons serve as a tangible representation of the tension between scientific caution and military force, highlighting the potential for unnecessary bloodshed.

Before: Stored in UNIT’s armory, awaiting deployment for the …
After: Prepared and assigned to UNIT soldiers for the …
Before: Stored in UNIT’s armory, awaiting deployment for the cave expedition.
After: Prepared and assigned to UNIT soldiers for the armed expedition into the caves.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Wenley Moor Research Facility

The Wenley Moor Conference Room serves as the central hub for UNIT’s strategic planning and debates during the crisis. It is a neutral ground where the Doctor, Brigadier, Liz, and Baker clash over the nature of the threat and the appropriate response. The room’s institutional atmosphere—desks, telephones, and fluorescent lighting—contrasts with the urgency of the discussion, creating a tense and formal setting for the confrontation. The space becomes a microcosm of the broader conflict between scientific inquiry and military action, with the Doctor’s warnings and the Brigadier’s orders echoing off the walls.

Atmosphere Tense and formal, with an undercurrent of urgency and conflict. The institutional setting contrasts with …
Function Meeting point for strategic planning and debate, where key decisions about the response to the …
Symbolism Represents the institutional power of UNIT and the clash between military authority and scientific inquiry. …
Access Restricted to UNIT personnel and key stakeholders involved in the investigation.
Desks and telephones clutter the space, creating a sense of institutional bureaucracy. Fluorescent lighting casts a sterile, clinical glow over the heated debate. Footsteps and raised voices echo off the walls, amplifying the tension in the room.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT is actively represented in this event through the Brigadier’s authority, Baker’s support for militarized action, and the broader institutional framework of the conference room. The organization’s default to a militarized response—planning an armed expedition with small arms and grenades—reflects its core mandate to neutralize threats with force. The Doctor’s warnings against reckless violence are dismissed, highlighting UNIT’s institutional bias toward action over debate. The organization’s goals in this event are to investigate the subterranean threat decisively and maintain control over the situation, even at the risk of escalating conflict.

Representation Through the Brigadier’s authority and Baker’s support for militarized action, as well as the institutional …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (the Doctor, Liz) and the situation, while being challenged by the …
Impact The event underscores UNIT’s militarized culture and its tendency to prioritize force over diplomacy, which …
Internal Dynamics The debate between the Brigadier and the Doctor reflects an internal tension within UNIT between …
Investigate and neutralize the subterranean threat with military precision and force. Maintain control over the situation and ensure the safety of UNIT personnel, even at the cost of diplomatic or scientific approaches. Through institutional protocols and the chain of command (Brigadier’s authority). By deploying military resources (small arms, grenades) and coordinating armed expeditions. Via the exclusion of non-military personnel (Liz) to streamline the response.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5

"The Doctor's curiosity and tendency to investigate independently, established early on, leads to skepticism and questioning from the Brigadier, as seen in this beat."

Doctor evades Silurian scout in caves
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"The Doctor's report of a large creature is met with skepticism, leading Baker to suggest a human-caused explanation."

Liz Challenges Military Exclusion
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"The Doctor's report of a large creature is met with skepticism, leading Baker to suggest a human-caused explanation."

Doctor Condemns Military Violence
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"Baker's military mindset and preparedness contrast with the Doctor's criticism of violence, highlighting the thematic conflict between scientific versus military approaches."

Brigadier vents frustration over Doctor’s secrecy
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"Baker's military mindset and preparedness contrast with the Doctor's criticism of violence, highlighting the thematic conflict between scientific versus military approaches."

Doctor disrupts military search plans
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What this causes 7

"The Brigadiers investigation for the creature by UNIT causes them to wound to one, whom then the siluriaans demand for Dr Quinn to recover the creature back to them because of their aggressive intervention"

Quinn’s forced alliance with Silurians
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"The Brigadiers investigation for the creature by UNIT causes them to wound to one, whom then the siluriaans demand for Dr Quinn to recover the creature back to them because of their aggressive intervention"

Quinn’s reluctant Silurian bargain
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"The skepticism with which UNIT approaches the Doctor, is challenegd by the Doctors insight, in that there are two types of creatures."

Doctor theorizes dual Silurian species
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"The Doctor's report of a large creature is met with skepticism, leading Baker to suggest a human-caused explanation."

Doctor Condemns Military Violence
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"The Doctor's report of a large creature is met with skepticism, leading Baker to suggest a human-caused explanation."

Liz Challenges Military Exclusion
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"The Brigadier's military planning in the conference room echoes his earlier discussions. Reinforcing that the Brigadier still views this through a military lens."

Doctor demands shutdown over sabotage
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"The Brigadier's military planning in the conference room echoes his earlier discussions. Reinforcing that the Brigadier still views this through a military lens."

Brigadier and Lawrence clash over control
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: Anybody would think you were disappointed that I didn't get lost."
"BAKER: Look, sir. Suppose there is sabotage going on, and a large group hiding in the caves have faked up some kind of monster."
"DOCTOR: It's not the only way, you know, just blasting away at things!"