Liz spots Scobie 2’s UNIT squad

Perched on the factory fire escape, Liz Shaw observes Scobie 2—a plastic Auton duplicate of Brigadier Stewart’s loyal sergeant—leading a UNIT squad into the conflict zone. Her initial relief at seeing reinforcements is immediately undercut by the critical ambiguity of Scobie 2’s allegiance: is he a Nestene-controlled ally or a weaponized infiltrator? The moment forces Liz to reassess the battlefield’s loyalties before the Doctor can intervene, escalating the tension between human and Auton forces. The scene hinges on her observational deduction, which sets up the immediate confrontation between Scobie 2 and the Brigadier, while also reinforcing the narrative’s central tension—trust in authority is now a liability.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Liz, halfway up the fire escape on the exterior of the factory, notes the arrival of Scobie 2 and a squad of regular army soldiers.

['Factory Yard']

Scobie 2 calls out to Brigadier Stewart.

['Factory Yard']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Relieved but rapidly shifting to cautious suspicion—her initial hope for reinforcements is tempered by the unsettling presence of Scobie 2, whose allegiance is far from certain.

Liz Shaw stands halfway up the factory fire escape, her vantage point allowing her to observe Scobie 2 and the UNIT squad entering the conflict zone. Her body language suggests a mix of relief and growing suspicion—she initially assumes the squad is genuine support, but the sight of Scobie 2 triggers a silent reassessment. Her dialogue, though hopeful, carries an undercurrent of doubt, as if she is already bracing for the worst. Physically, she is isolated on the fire escape, which amplifies her role as an observer rather than an active participant in the immediate confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • To confirm whether Scobie 2 and the UNIT squad are genuine allies or Nestene-controlled infiltrators.
  • To assess the immediate threat level in the factory yard and prepare for potential betrayal.
Active beliefs
  • That trust in authority figures—even familiar ones—must now be questioned in the face of Auton infiltration.
  • That the Nestene Consciousness will exploit any opportunity to turn UNIT’s own forces against them.
Character traits
Observant Analytical Cautiously hopeful Skeptical of appearances
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Neutral and calculating—Scobie 2’s emotional state is not human but rather a cold, strategic facade designed to manipulate the situation. His lack of warmth or familiarity is a deliberate tool to unsettle those who know the real Scobie.

Scobie 2 leads a squad of regular army troops into the factory yard, his demeanor cold and precise. He calls out to Brigadier Stewart with a voice that lacks the warmth or familiarity of the real Scobie, instead delivering the line with mechanical detachment. His presence is a deliberate provocation—whether he is here to deceive, to coordinate with other Autons, or to lure the Brigadier into a trap remains ambiguous. Physically, he moves with the eerie precision of an Auton, his body language betraying none of the human hesitation or emotion that would mark him as genuine.

Goals in this moment
  • To deceive UNIT personnel into lowering their guard, allowing the Nestene Consciousness to infiltrate further.
  • To create a distraction or lure the Brigadier into a vulnerable position, either for capture or elimination.
Active beliefs
  • That human trust in familiar faces can be exploited to facilitate the Nestene invasion.
  • That the Brigadier and UNIT are obstacles to be removed or controlled, not negotiated with.
Character traits
Mechanically precise Deliberately ambiguous Threateningly calm Deceptive
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Supporting 2

Not directly observable, but inferred to be tense and focused—given the context, the Brigadier is likely operating under high stress, aware of the Nestene threat and the need to maintain control over his forces.

The Brigadier is not physically present in this moment, but his name is called out by Scobie 2, implying his imminent arrival or involvement in the conflict. His absence here is significant—it suggests that he is either en route to the factory or already engaged in another part of the battle. The call to him by Scobie 2 serves as a narrative setup for their inevitable confrontation, where the Brigadier’s leadership and loyalty will be tested against the Nestene’s deception.

Goals in this moment
  • To rally UNIT troops and counter the Auton threat with decisive action.
  • To uncover and neutralize Nestene infiltrators, including Scobie 2, before they can sabotage UNIT’s operations.
Active beliefs
  • That the Nestene Consciousness will stop at nothing to infiltrate and control UNIT from within.
  • That loyalty and trust must be earned, not assumed, in the face of such a deceptive enemy.
Character traits
Absent but looming presence Symbol of UNIT’s authority Potential target of deception
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Neutral and professional on the surface, but their true emotional state is unknowable—are they loyal soldiers following orders, or are they already under the Nestene’s control, their humanity erased?

The UNIT squad, led by Scobie 2, enters the factory yard as part of what appears to be a reinforcement effort. Their allegiance is ambiguous—are they genuine soldiers, or have they been compromised by the Nestene Consciousness? Their presence is a double-edged sword: they could be the key to turning the tide of the battle, or they could be unwitting pawns in the Autons’ plan. Physically, they move in formation behind Scobie 2, their weapons at the ready, but their faces betray no signs of tension or awareness of the potential deception unfolding around them.

Goals in this moment
  • To follow Scobie 2’s orders and engage the enemy, assuming they are genuine reinforcements.
  • To support UNIT’s mission, unaware that their leader may be an Auton infiltrator.
Active beliefs
  • That they are acting in the best interests of UNIT and humanity.
  • That their loyalty to the chain of command is absolute, even in the face of uncertainty.
Character traits
Disciplined Potentially compromised Unwitting participants in deception Symbolic of UNIT’s vulnerability
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Auto Plastics Factory Fire Escape Staircase

The Auto Plastics fire escape serves as Liz Shaw’s elevated vantage point, allowing her to observe Scobie 2 and the UNIT squad entering the factory yard. Its metal structure is sturdy but industrial, reflecting the gritty, high-stakes environment of the battle. The fire escape’s height isolates Liz, reinforcing her role as an observer rather than an active participant in the immediate conflict. It also symbolizes her analytical detachment—she is physically removed from the chaos below, which enables her to assess the situation with a critical eye. The fire escape’s presence in the scene is functional, providing Liz with the perspective she needs to question Scobie 2’s allegiance, but it is also atmospheric, contributing to the tension and unease of the moment.

Before: The fire escape is in its usual state—bolted …
After: The fire escape remains unchanged physically, but its …
Before: The fire escape is in its usual state—bolted to the exterior of the factory, slightly weathered but structurally sound. It has been used previously by other characters, such as Ransome, to flee or by Channing to activate mannequins remotely.
After: The fire escape remains unchanged physically, but its narrative role is now tied to Liz’s moment of realization. It has become a symbol of her observational role in the unfolding conflict, a perch from which she can see the deception unfolding below.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Factory Fire Escape

The Factory Fire Escape is Liz Shaw’s observation point, a metal platform bolted to the exterior of the factory. It provides her with a clear view of the yard below, where Scobie 2 and the UNIT squad enter the conflict. The fire escape’s height isolates Liz, both physically and narratively—she is removed from the immediate action, allowing her to assess the situation with a critical eye. The metal structure is functional, enabling her to witness the unfolding deception, but it also contributes to the scene’s atmosphere, reinforcing the tension and unease of the moment. The fire escape’s presence is symbolic of Liz’s role as an observer and analyst, someone who must piece together the truth from a distance.

Atmosphere Isolated and tense, with a sense of heightened awareness. The wind tugs at Liz’s clothes, …
Function Observation point and symbolic perch—where Liz can witness the deception unfolding below without being immediately …
Symbolism Represents Liz’s analytical detachment and her role as the audience’s proxy in questioning the authenticity …
Access Accessible to Liz and potentially other characters, but its elevated position makes it a relatively …
The metal railings, cold and unyielding, framing Liz’s view of the yard. The wind tugging at her clothes, adding to the sense of tension and unease. The industrial grime coating the steps, reflecting the factory’s industrial setting. The echoes of shouts from the yard below, creating a dissonant contrast to her quiet observation.
Ransome's Plastics Factory

The Ransome’s Plastics Factory Yard is the primary battleground in this moment, where Scobie 2 leads the UNIT squad into the conflict. The yard is an open, concrete space fronting the factory, designed for industrial activity but now repurposed as a warzone. The arrival of Scobie 2 and the squad introduces a layer of ambiguity—is this reinforcement or infiltration? The yard’s expansive, exposed nature makes it a high-risk area, where the Autons’ plastic forms can advance unchecked by bullets. Liz’s elevated position on the fire escape allows her to witness the tension unfolding below, while the yard itself becomes a stage for the clash between human and Auton forces, as well as the internal conflict within UNIT.

Atmosphere Tense and chaotic, with the underlying threat of deception. The yard is filled with the …
Function Battleground and site of deception—where UNIT’s forces are tested, and where the Nestene Consciousness seeks …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of human institutions (like UNIT) when faced with an enemy that can …
Access Open to UNIT personnel and Autons, but the tension suggests that no one is truly …
The concrete ground, hard and unyielding, reflecting the brutal nature of the conflict. The distant shouts of soldiers, creating a sense of urgency and chaos. The eerie silence of the Autons as they advance, a stark contrast to the human noise. The industrial grime and weathered metal of the factory, reinforcing the gritty, high-stakes environment.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT is represented in this moment through the arrival of Scobie 2 and the UNIT squad, who appear to be reinforcements but whose true allegiance is ambiguous. The organization’s involvement is a double-edged sword—on one hand, it suggests that UNIT is still functioning and capable of deploying troops, but on the other, it highlights the vulnerability of the organization to Nestene infiltration. The arrival of Scobie 2 forces Liz and the audience to question whether UNIT can be trusted, even at its highest levels. The organization’s power dynamics are tested here, as the Nestene Consciousness seeks to exploit UNIT’s hierarchy and turn its own forces against it.

Representation Through the actions of Scobie 2 and the UNIT squad, who are deployed into the …
Power Dynamics UNIT is both the authority figure in this conflict and a potential victim of the …
Impact This moment highlights the fragility of UNIT’s institutional integrity in the face of an enemy …
Internal Dynamics The tension between loyalty and deception is at the forefront here. The UNIT squad’s unwitting …
To deploy reinforcements to counter the Auton threat and secure the factory. To maintain operational control over its forces, even in the face of potential infiltration. Through the chain of command, as Scobie 2’s orders are followed by the UNIT squad. Through institutional protocol, as the organization relies on established procedures to respond to the crisis. Through the trust placed in its members, which the Nestene Consciousness seeks to exploit.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1

"Scobie 2 calls out to Brigadier Stewart (beat_fb29c205395eb441). The Brigadier and UNIT forces approach the factory. Scobie 2 attempts to arrest the Brigadier. The Doctor intervenes, deactivating Scobie 2 with his electrical device (beat_787e28a37c785109)."

Scobie 2 arrests Brigadier over monitor
S7E4 · Spearhead from Space Part 4

Key Dialogue

"LIZ: (It is Scobie 2 with a squad of regular army.) Someone sent our support troops after all."
"SCOBIE 2: Brigadier Stewart!"