Autons kill Brigadier and soldier
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor and Jo flee the crashed car, taking cover as two Autons pursue them, weapons raised. The Brigadier, Yates, and an armed soldier arrive to assist.
The Brigadier calls out to the Doctor, but a masked Auton shoots him down. Another Auton attacks the soldier, killing him, while Yates and the Brigadier return fire at the surviving Auton.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Determined but increasingly aware of his limitations. His wounding is a blow to his pride and authority, but he doesn’t panic—he relies on the Doctor’s guidance, acknowledging that this is no longer a battle UNIT can win with brute force.
The Brigadier arrives at the quarry with Yates and a soldier, calling out for the Doctor and Jo. He is immediately targeted by the still-masked Auton, who fires a blast that knocks him down, wounding him severely. Despite his injury, he attempts to engage with the Autons, but his military training and protocol are rendered obsolete by the creatures’ invulnerability. Yates and the Doctor help him into the car for the escape, his leadership role diminished by the Autons’ overwhelming force. His fall symbolizes UNIT’s vulnerability in this conflict.
- • Locate and protect the Doctor and Jo from the Autons
- • Lead UNIT’s response to the threat, even as it becomes clear their weapons are ineffective
- • UNIT’s training and firepower should be sufficient to handle most threats, but the Autons defy this expectation
- • The Doctor’s unconventional methods may be the only way to counter the Nestene Consciousness
None (operates purely on Nestene programming). Its actions are cold, calculated, and devoid of remorse or hesitation.
The still-masked Auton (disguised as a policeman) fires the first shot, striking the Brigadier and knocking him down. It then kills the UNIT soldier with a precise blast, demonstrating its deadly accuracy. As the group escapes, it takes one last shot at them, reinforcing the Autons’ role as the Master’s and Nestene Consciousness’ enforcers. Its disguise allows it to blend in, making it even more dangerous as it can infiltrate and strike without warning.
- • Eliminate UNIT personnel to weaken human resistance
- • Support the unmasked Auton in cornering and eliminating the Doctor and Jo
- • The Nestene Consciousness’ invasion plan must be executed without deviation
- • Human life is irrelevant to the Autons’ mission
None (his death is sudden and without dialogue, but his presence represents the fear and sacrifice of UNIT’s soldiers).
The UNIT soldier accompanies the Brigadier and Yates into the quarry, searching for the Doctor and Jo. He is killed instantly by the still-masked Auton’s blast, his death serving as a brutal demonstration of the Autons’ lethality. His role is tragic—he represents the rank-and-file troops who are the first to fall in this conflict, highlighting the human cost of the invasion. His death is swift and silent, underscoring the Autons’ efficiency.
- • Locate and assist the Doctor and Jo as ordered by the Brigadier
- • Engage and neutralize the Auton threat (a goal that proves impossible)
- • UNIT’s training and weapons will be sufficient to handle the threat
- • The Doctor and Jo are priorities that must be protected
Terrified but focused, channeling her fear into action. She relies on the Doctor’s guidance, her usual curiosity and chatter suppressed by the immediate threat.
Jo flees the wrecked car with the Doctor, taking cover behind the rocky outcrop as the Autons close in. She remains silent during the chaos but moves swiftly when the Doctor signals it’s time to run for the car. Her fear is evident in her compliance and the lack of her usual banter, but she follows the Doctor’s lead without hesitation, trusting his judgment in the face of the Autons' relentless attack. Her survival instinct is sharp, and she plays a crucial role in the group’s escape.
- • Stay alive and follow the Doctor’s instructions to escape the Autons
- • Support the group’s efforts to reach the car and flee the quarry
- • The Doctor knows how to handle the Autons, even if she doesn’t fully understand the threat yet
- • UNIT’s weapons are no match for the Autons, as evidenced by the soldier’s death
Urgent and increasingly desperate, masking deep concern for his allies' safety with a veneer of scientific pragmatism. His usual wit is absent, replaced by a grim focus on survival.
The Doctor emerges from hiding behind the rocky outcrop after the car crash, immediately assessing the threat posed by the Autons. He shouts warnings to the Brigadier and the soldier, but his efforts are too late—the soldier is killed, and the Brigadier is wounded. Recognizing the Autons' invulnerability to bullets, he directs Yates to ram one with the car, a desperate tactic that temporarily buys them time. His urgency and tactical thinking are on full display, but his frustration at the situation is palpable as he realizes the group’s conventional weapons are useless against the Nestene Consciousness.
- • Protect Jo and the remaining UNIT members from the Autons at all costs
- • Expose the Autons' invulnerability to bullets to prevent further wasted efforts
- • Conventional weapons are ineffective against the Autons, requiring alternative strategies
- • The Master is orchestrating this ambush, and the Nestene Consciousness is escalating its invasion
Frustrated and determined, his military training clashing with the reality of the Autons’ indestructibility. He channels his anger into action, but there’s an undercurrent of helplessness as he realizes UNIT’s standard operating procedures are useless here.
Yates arrives with the Brigadier and a soldier, immediately engaging the Autons with gunfire. When the soldier is killed, he realizes the futility of bullets and acts decisively, ramming the unmasked Auton with his car. The tactic buys the group time, but the Auton’s resilience is a stark reminder of their predicament. Yates drives the group to safety, his frustration with the situation evident in his actions. His role as a UNIT officer is tested as he transitions from following protocol to improvising in the face of an unstoppable enemy.
- • Eliminate the Auton threat using any means necessary (even if it means ramming it with a car)
- • Evacuate the wounded Brigadier and the group to safety
- • UNIT’s weapons are no match for the Autons, requiring creative solutions
- • The Doctor’s insights are critical to understanding and countering the Nestene Consciousness
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Doctor’s crashed car is the starting point of the ambush. After the Doctor and Jo flee it, the car becomes a symbol of their vulnerability—stranded in the quarry with no escape. Yates later repurposes it as a weapon, ramming the unmasked Auton over the cliff. The car’s transformation from escape vehicle to improvised weapon reflects the group’s desperation. Its wrecked state mirrors their own—damaged but not defeated, at least for now. The car’s role in the escape also highlights the Autons’ indifference to human ingenuity; even a creative tactic like ramming fails to stop them permanently.
The Autons’ hand weapons are the primary instruments of death in this event. The still-masked Auton fires first, striking the Brigadier and killing the soldier with lethal precision. The unmasked Auton also fires at the Doctor and Jo, though they manage to take cover. These weapons are silent, efficient, and unstoppable—bullets ricochet harmlessly off the Autons, while their blasts deliver instant, fatal results. The hand weapons embody the Nestene Consciousness’ ruthless efficiency, turning everyday objects (like a policeman’s sidearm) into tools of invasion.
The quarry cliff edge becomes a battleground feature when Yates rams the unmasked Auton over it with his car. The Auton tumbles down, but its resilience is immediately demonstrated as it grips the rock face and begins climbing back up. The cliff serves as a temporary obstacle, but the Auton’s near-indestructibility renders it meaningless in the long run. The sheer drop symbolizes the group’s desperation—they hope the fall will destroy the Auton, but it only delays the inevitable. The cliff’s jagged rocks also provide a stark visual contrast to the Autons’ smooth, plastic forms, reinforcing the theme of nature vs. artificial invasion.
The rocky outcrop serves as the Doctor and Jo’s only shelter after their car crashes, providing cover as the Autons close in. Its jagged surface scrapes against their clothes as they crouch behind it, listening to the gunfire and the Brigadier’s fall. The outcrop is a fragile barrier between life and death, symbolizing the group’s precarious position in the quarry. Its natural formation contrasts with the Autons’ artificial precision, highlighting the asymmetry of the battle—human desperation vs. mechanical efficiency.
Yates’ quarry car is initially used by the Doctor and Jo for their escape, but it crashes into a rock after being forced off-course by the Autons. Yates later seizes the car, accelerates, and rams the unmasked Auton with it, sending the creature over a cliff. The car becomes a makeshift weapon in the absence of effective firearms, demonstrating the group’s desperation. Its damaged state reflects the chaos of the ambush, and its role in the escape underscores the Autons’ resilience—even after being rammed off a cliff, the Auton begins climbing back up, undeterred.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The quarry is the primary battleground for this event, its rugged terrain and open-pit design turning it into a death trap for the Doctor, Jo, and UNIT. The jagged rocks and uneven ground force the group into a defensive position, while the Autons use the space to their advantage, hunting their prey with mechanical precision. The quarry’s isolation amplifies the group’s vulnerability—there is no backup, no reinforcements, only the relentless pursuit of the Autons. The dust kicked up by the car tires and the echoing gunfire create a chaotic, oppressive atmosphere, reinforcing the theme of human fragility against an unstoppable force.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Nestene Consciousness is the unseen but all-powerful force behind the Autons’ actions in this event. Its influence is felt through the Autons’ relentless pursuit, lethal precision, and indestructible nature. The organization’s goals are executed without hesitation—the still-masked Auton kills the soldier and wounds the Brigadier, while the unmasked Auton chases the Doctor and Jo. The Nestene Consciousness’ strategy is clear: eliminate high-value targets (the Doctor, UNIT leadership) and demonstrate the futility of human resistance. The Autons’ resilience, even after being rammed off a cliff, serves as a psychological weapon, breaking the group’s morale and exposing their vulnerability.
UNIT is represented in this event by the Brigadier, Yates, and the doomed soldier. Their arrival at the quarry demonstrates their commitment to protecting the Doctor and Jo, but their conventional tactics—searching the area, engaging the Autons with gunfire—are rendered obsolete by the Autons’ invulnerability. The Brigadier’s wounding and the soldier’s death mark UNIT’s first major casualties in this conflict, exposing the organization’s limitations against the Nestene Consciousness. Yates’ improvisation (ramming the Auton with the car) highlights UNIT’s adaptability, but it also underscores the desperation of their situation. The event forces UNIT to confront the reality that their standard operating procedures are useless against this threat.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Autons continue their pursuit and attack with deadly force, escalating the immediate danger."
Autons prove invulnerable to bullets"The Autons continue their pursuit and attack with deadly force, escalating the immediate danger."
Autons prove invulnerable to bulletsThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"BRIGADIER: Spread out. They can't be far!"
"DOCTOR: They're Autons! Bullets can't stop them!"
"BRIGADIER: Doctor? Miss Grant?"