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S7E25 · Inferno Part 7

Stahlman’s violent transformation and shutdown failure

The Doctor storms into Central Control, demanding Stahlman halt the drilling after Liz confirms the computer’s catastrophic warnings. Stahlman—now physically and psychologically altered by the drilling’s energy—emerges to violently challenge the Doctor, forcing the Brigadier to shoot him in self-defense. As the Doctor and Sutton subdue Stahlman with CO2 extinguishers, Petra initiates an emergency shutdown, but Gold’s attempt to cut nuclear power fails due to buffer controls, leaving the drill operational for five critical minutes. The scene escalates from verbal confrontation to physical violence, revealing Stahlman’s irreversible transformation and the futility of immediate solutions, while the ticking countdown underscores the looming catastrophe.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Liz confirms the computer's data aligns with the Doctor's warnings, advising an immediate halt to the drilling, but Gold refuses to intervene without Stahlman's order.

urgency to frustration

The Doctor arrives, demanding Stahlman stop the drilling, but Gold dismisses the computer's data and Stahlman's behavior as inconclusive, escalating the tension as a transformed Stahlman appears.

anxiety to alarm

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated and urgent, driven by the need to act decisively to stop the drilling.

Greg Sutton questions the computer’s output and urges Sir Keith Gold to intervene, but Gold refuses due to lack of authority. After Stahlman’s attack, Sutton assists the Doctor in subduing him with CO2 extinguishers. He supports Petra’s emergency shutdown attempt, emphasizing the need to stop the drill, even if it means disintegration. His actions are driven by frustration and a sense of urgency to prevent further catastrophe.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince Gold to intervene and halt the drilling immediately.
  • Assist the Doctor in subduing Stahlman and supporting Petra’s shutdown efforts.
Active beliefs
  • The drilling must be stopped at all costs, even if it means destroying the drill.
  • Gold’s hesitation is unacceptable given the urgency of the situation.
Character traits
Frustrated Resourceful Supportive Direct
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Tense and pragmatic, driven by the need to maintain order and respond to the crisis.

The Brigadier shoots Stahlman in self-defense after Stahlman attacks the Doctor. He questions the Doctor about the buffer controls and acknowledges the drill’s continued operation, highlighting the futility of immediate solutions. His actions are tense and pragmatic, reflecting his role as a military leader navigating a crisis beyond his control.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the Doctor and restore order in Central Control.
  • Understand the technical constraints preventing an immediate shutdown.
Active beliefs
  • Stahlman’s transformation and the drilling’s energy pose an immediate threat that must be neutralized.
  • The buffer controls are a critical obstacle that must be addressed to halt the drill.
Character traits
Tense Pragmatic Decisive Authoritative
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Mechanical and urgent, reflecting the inexorable countdown to disaster.

The Central Control Computer provides real-time countdown updates, confirms the Doctor’s warnings, and announces operational statuses. Its mechanical and unflinching voice underscores the urgency of the situation, highlighting the irreversible countdown to catastrophe. The computer’s alerts drive the characters’ actions, reinforcing the futility of immediate solutions.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide real-time updates on the drilling’s progress and status.
  • Confirm the Doctor’s warnings to validate the need for immediate action.
Active beliefs
  • The drilling’s energy is reaching critical levels, necessitating immediate shutdown.
  • The buffer controls will delay the shutdown, prolonging the crisis.
Character traits
Mechanical Unflinching Urgent Authoritative
Follow Central Control …'s journey

Hesitant and cautious, driven by the need to follow protocol and avoid unauthorized actions.

Sir Keith Gold refuses to intervene in the drilling, citing lack of authority and inconclusive data. After Stahlman’s attack, he orders the nuclear power to be cut off but acknowledges the buffer controls will keep the drill operational for five minutes. His hesitation and adherence to protocol highlight the institutional constraints preventing immediate action.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid intervening without proper authority, despite the urgency of the situation.
  • Order the nuclear power to be cut off, even if the buffer controls limit its effectiveness.
Active beliefs
  • The drilling must only be halted with Stahlman’s explicit authorization.
  • The buffer controls are a necessary safety measure, even if they delay the shutdown.
Character traits
Hesitant Protocol-driven Cautious Authoritative
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Hostile and uncontrollable, consumed by the drilling’s energy and driven by primal aggression.

Professor Stahlman, now physically and psychologically transformed by the drilling’s energy, violently attacks the Doctor. His eyes wild and his movements erratic, he raises a chair to strike the Doctor before being shot by the Brigadier. After being subdued with CO2 extinguishers, he collapses, his transformation rendering him a threat that must be neutralized. His actions are driven by the drilling’s energy, making him a symbol of the project’s catastrophic consequences.

Goals in this moment
  • Resist any attempt to halt the drilling, driven by the energy’s influence.
  • Attack the Doctor as a direct threat to the project’s continuation.
Active beliefs
  • The drilling must continue at all costs, regardless of the consequences.
  • Anyone opposing the drilling is an enemy to be eliminated.
Character traits
Violent Erratic Transformed Hostile
Follow Professor Stahlman's journey
Supporting 4

Urgent and focused, driven by the need to act swiftly to prevent disaster.

Liz Shaw confirms the computer’s warnings, acting as a bridge between the Doctor and UNIT personnel. She reads the printout aloud, validating the Doctor’s urgent demands to halt the drilling. Her role is primarily supportive, providing critical evidence to justify the Doctor’s actions and reinforcing the gravity of the situation.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm the computer’s warnings to validate the Doctor’s demands.
  • Support the Doctor’s efforts to halt the drilling and restore order.
Active beliefs
  • The computer’s data is reliable and must be acted upon immediately.
  • The Doctor’s expertise and warnings must be trusted without hesitation.
Character traits
Supportive Analytical Urgent Diplomatic
Follow Elizabeth Shaw …'s journey

Focused and methodical, adhering to technical protocols under pressure.

Tech 2 confirms section two is standing by and later confirms section two is shut down during the emergency shutdown sequence. His actions mirror Tech 1’s, reflecting the coordinated effort of the technical staff.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm the status of section two and execute the shutdown sequence as ordered.
  • Support Petra’s emergency shutdown efforts.
Active beliefs
  • The shutdown sequence must be followed precisely to avoid further complications.
  • Technical accuracy is critical in a crisis situation.
Character traits
Precise Protocol-driven Supportive
Follow Tech 2's journey

Focused and methodical, adhering to technical protocols under pressure.

Tech 3 confirms section three is standing by and later confirms section three is shut down during the emergency shutdown sequence. His actions are consistent with the other technicians, reflecting the team’s coordinated response.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm the status of section three and execute the shutdown sequence as ordered.
  • Support Petra’s emergency shutdown efforts.
Active beliefs
  • The shutdown sequence must be followed precisely to avoid further complications.
  • Technical accuracy is critical in a crisis situation.
Character traits
Precise Protocol-driven Supportive
Follow Tech 3 …'s journey

Focused and methodical, adhering to technical protocols under pressure.

Tech 1 confirms section one is standing by and later confirms section one is shut down during the emergency shutdown sequence. His actions are precise and follow protocol, reflecting his role as a technical support staff member.

Goals in this moment
  • Confirm the status of section one and execute the shutdown sequence as ordered.
  • Support Petra’s emergency shutdown efforts.
Active beliefs
  • The shutdown sequence must be followed precisely to avoid further complications.
  • Technical accuracy is critical in a crisis situation.
Character traits
Precise Protocol-driven Supportive
Follow The Third …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Central Control Computer

The Central Control Computer’s screens flicker with catastrophic warnings and a relentless countdown, providing real-time updates on the drilling’s progress. Its voice announcements—such as 'Zero minus two minutes, forty seconds' and 'Condition red three now commences'—create a sense of urgency and inevitability. The computer’s alerts drive the characters’ actions, reinforcing the futility of immediate solutions and the looming disaster. Its mechanical tone contrasts with the emotional chaos in the room, underscoring the institutional failure to halt the drilling in time.

Before: Operational, providing updates on the drilling’s progress and …
After: Continuing to provide updates, now emphasizing the drill’s …
Before: Operational, providing updates on the drilling’s progress and safety status.
After: Continuing to provide updates, now emphasizing the drill’s irreversible descent and the buffer controls’ delay in shutdown.
Doctor and Sutton's CO2 Fire Extinguishers

The Doctor and Greg Sutton grab CO2 fire extinguishers from Central Control and use them as improvised weapons to subdue Professor Stahlman after his violent transformation. The extinguishers serve a dual purpose: first as tools for firefighting (though not used for that here) and second as blunt instruments to neutralize Stahlman’s threat. Their use underscores the desperation of the moment, as the characters repurpose everyday objects into weapons in the absence of more suitable tools. The extinguishers’ heavy metal canisters make them effective for subduing Stahlman, symbolizing the improvisational nature of the crisis response.

Before: Stored in Central Control, ready for use in …
After: Used as weapons to subdue Stahlman, now lying …
Before: Stored in Central Control, ready for use in case of fire.
After: Used as weapons to subdue Stahlman, now lying on the floor near his collapsed body.
Drill Head Buffer Controls

Sir Keith Gold races to cut the nuclear power at the drill head, but these buffer controls block him, enforcing a staged slowdown. The controls are a critical obstacle, preventing an immediate shutdown and forcing the drill to continue grinding for five vital minutes. Their presence highlights the institutional safeguards designed to prevent sudden stops, which in this case become a liability. The Doctor watches in frustration as Gold’s efforts fail, underscoring the futility of the characters’ attempts to halt the disaster.

Before: Active, enforcing the drill’s staged slowdown protocol.
After: Still operational, maintaining the drill’s descent despite shutdown …
Before: Active, enforcing the drill’s staged slowdown protocol.
After: Still operational, maintaining the drill’s descent despite shutdown attempts.
Drill Head Wiring (Exposed Wall Panel Connections)

The Doctor targets these wires connected to the drill head for a final repair attempt to halt the unstoppable descent. Greg Sutton and Liz Shaw stand ready nearby, while the Brigadier covers them after shooting the transformed Stahlman. The wires are twisted and exposed, carrying the weight of the facility’s last defense against catastrophe. The Doctor’s attempt to repair them symbolizes his desperate bid to regain control, but the wires’ condition reflects the futility of his efforts in the face of the drilling’s momentum.

Before: Connected to the drill head, but twisted and …
After: Still damaged, with the Doctor’s repair attempt likely …
Before: Connected to the drill head, but twisted and exposed, indicating potential failure points.
After: Still damaged, with the Doctor’s repair attempt likely unsuccessful given the drill’s continued operation.
Inferno Project Drill System

The Inferno Robot Drill, nuclear-powered and plunging toward Earth’s core, is the catalyst for Stahlman’s transformation and the impending catastrophe. Its energies mutate Stahlman, sparking his violent resistance in Central Control. The drill’s relentless descent is the driving force behind the scene’s chaos, with its buffer controls and staged slowdowns preventing an immediate halt. The Doctor and others rush to address its systems, but the drill’s momentum feels unstoppable, symbolizing the hubris of human ambition and the consequences of unchecked scientific pursuit.

Before: Operational, drilling toward Earth’s core with Stahlman’s energy …
After: Still descending, with the buffer controls delaying shutdown …
Before: Operational, drilling toward Earth’s core with Stahlman’s energy fueling its descent.
After: Still descending, with the buffer controls delaying shutdown for five critical minutes.
Professor Stahlman's Central Control Chair

Professor Stahlman grabs this chair from Central Control and raises it overhead to smash the Doctor, his eyes wild with rage. The chair becomes a weapon in his transformed state, reflecting his loss of control and primal aggression. The Brigadier shoots Stahlman mid-swing, causing the chair to drop harmlessly to the ground. The chair’s role in this event is symbolic of Stahlman’s descent into violence and the brutal turn the crisis has taken. Its presence on the floor afterward serves as a silent testament to the chaos that unfolded.

Before: Part of the furniture in Central Control, unremarkable …
After: Lying on the floor near Stahlman’s collapsed body, …
Before: Part of the furniture in Central Control, unremarkable until Stahlman’s transformation.
After: Lying on the floor near Stahlman’s collapsed body, a discarded weapon of his failed attack.
Wenley Moor Drilling Facility Main Nuclear Reactor Core

The Wenley Moor Drilling Facility’s main nuclear reactor core powers the drill, and Gold orders its master switch to be cut. However, the buffer controls at the drill head prevent an immediate shutdown, forcing a five-minute delay. The reactor’s continued output underscores the institutional constraints and technical limitations preventing a swift resolution. The Doctor and others watch in dismay as the power levels hold steady, symbolizing the unstoppable force of the drilling project’s momentum.

Before: Powering the drill at full capacity, with no …
After: Still operational, with the buffer controls delaying the …
Before: Powering the drill at full capacity, with no immediate signs of shutdown.
After: Still operational, with the buffer controls delaying the shutdown for five minutes.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Central Control

Central Control is the underground nerve center of the Wenley Moor facility, where the drilling project’s fate is decided. Glowing consoles hum and flicker with catastrophic warnings, and alarms shriek as green ooze erupts from output pipes. The room is a battleground of clashing authorities—the Doctor’s urgency, Stahlman’s violence, Gold’s hesitation, and the Brigadier’s military precision. The location’s thick walls and sealed heat shield create a sense of isolation, amplifying the tension as the characters scramble to halt the drill. Central Control symbolizes the hubris of institutional power and the fragility of human control over forces beyond comprehension.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with shouted commands, blaring alarms, and the mechanical voice of the computer counting down …
Function Battleground for the clash between scientific ambition, military authority, and the unstoppable force of the …
Symbolism Represents the institutional power and fragility of human control over scientific ambition, as well as …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel, with the heat shield locked down after Stahlman’s transformation, sealing the …
Glowing consoles with flickering screens displaying catastrophic warnings. Blaring alarms and the mechanical voice of the Central Control Computer. Green ooze erupting from output pipes, signaling the drilling’s catastrophic effects. Thick walls and sealed heat shield, creating a sense of isolation and entrapment.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT is represented in this event through the Brigadier’s military precision and the Doctor’s partnership with Liz Shaw. The Brigadier shoots Stahlman in self-defense, demonstrating UNIT’s role in maintaining order amid chaos. Liz Shaw acts as a bridge between the Doctor and UNIT personnel, providing critical evidence to justify the Doctor’s demands. UNIT’s presence underscores the institutional response to the crisis, balancing military protocols with the Doctor’s intuitive warnings. Their actions reflect a reluctant alliance, driven by the need to avert catastrophe despite institutional constraints.

Representation Through the Brigadier’s military intervention and Liz Shaw’s scientific support for the Doctor’s warnings.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority to maintain order but operating under constraint due to the crisis’s unprecedented nature.
Impact UNIT’s involvement highlights the tension between military discipline and the Doctor’s improvisational approach, reflecting broader …
Internal Dynamics Reluctant deference to the Doctor’s expertise amid skepticism, with the Brigadier balancing protocol with pragmatic …
Protect personnel and restore order in Central Control amid the chaos. Support the Doctor’s efforts to halt the drilling, despite institutional hesitations. Military intervention (e.g., shooting Stahlman in self-defense). Scientific validation (e.g., Liz Shaw confirming the computer’s warnings).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The Doctor's attempt to warn everyone about the impending disaster, leads to the computer confirming the Doctor's warnings, but Gold refuses to act."

Gold’s inquiry fails to stop Stahlman
S7E25 · Inferno Part 7

"The computer's confirmation due to the Doctor, leads to Gold dismissing the information, and finally provokes the appearance of Stahlman."

Stahlman’s violent breakdown and drill shutdown failure
S7E25 · Inferno Part 7
What this causes 2

"The computer's confirmation due to the Doctor, leads to Gold dismissing the information, and finally provokes the appearance of Stahlman."

Stahlman’s violent breakdown and drill shutdown failure
S7E25 · Inferno Part 7

"The emergency shutdown initiates, but cannot be stopped completely, which causes the Doctor to fix the wires."

Doctor Reconnects Severed Wires
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Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: Where's Stahlman?"
"LIZ: He's locked himself in there!"
"DOCTOR: Good. Then stop this infernal drilling. Well, what are you waiting for?!"
"GOLD: The data from the computer isn't conclusive, Doctor, nor is Stahlman's behaviour. We have no proof of an emergency situation."
"DOCTOR: Petra, the drill. Close it down."
"PETRA: But the drill will disintegrate!"
"SUTTON: All the better!"
"GOLD: Oh, they [buffer controls] will slow it down by stages. It'll keep going for at least five minutes."