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Police

Domestic Law Enforcement and Undercover Operations

Description

The Police serve as the primary civilian law enforcement body, maintaining public order through routine patrols and emergency response across settlements and research outposts. In early encounters, officers like the lone policeman on Totter’s Lane walk familiar beats, grounding narratives in recognizable mundanity while serving as first witnesses to anomalies. As extraterrestrial threats emerge, their role evolves from independent investigators into first responders who defer to specialized agencies, coordinating with UNIT to report suspicious finds such as abandoned vehicles near Beacon Hill or gas leaks in industrial facilities. Key interactions include Bert’s intervention during DN6 conspiracies and the pursuit of stolen hovercrafts in defiance of protocol, revealing both their foundational mandate and structural limits when confronting extraordinary forces. Undercover deployments, such as Russell’s embedded operation within Lytton’s crew, demonstrate adaptive institutional expansion into covert tactics while nominally upholding legal statutes.

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Event Involvements

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15 events
S1E1 · An Unearthly Child
Policeman patrols past the junkyard

The police organization is represented through the lone policeman’s nighttime patrol, a symbol of routine authority and public order. His presence reinforces the mundane world’s structures, contrasting with the latent mysteries of the junkyard. The organization’s influence is subtle but pervasive, grounding the scene in a sense of normalcy that will soon be disrupted by the extraordinary.

Active Representation

Through the actions of a lone policeman fulfilling his nighttime patrol duties, embodying the organization’s commitment to maintaining order.

Power Dynamics

Exercising quiet authority over the neighborhood, though unaware of the extraordinary elements lurking within it.

Institutional Impact

Reinforces the mundane structures of society, creating a contrast with the hidden mysteries that will soon emerge.

Organizational Goals
Maintain public safety and order during the nighttime patrol Ensure no disturbances or anomalies go unnoticed in the quiet neighborhood
Influence Mechanisms
Presence of a uniformed officer as a deterrent to disorder Routine patrol as a symbol of institutional vigilance and control
S10E1 · The Three Doctors Part 1
Doctor deduces antimatter entity hunts him

The local Police act as supporting forces, cooperating with UNIT’s investigation into Tyler’s disappearance across the vast rural grounds. Their role underscores the scale of the search and the need for coordinated civilian-military response.

Active Representation

Through cooperative investigation and information sharing with UNIT

Power Dynamics

Supporting role, deferring to UNIT’s command authority and expertise

Institutional Impact

The organization’s partnership with UNIT highlights the blend of civilian law enforcement and paramilitary-scientific response required during extraterrestrial threats.

Organizational Goals
Assist UNIT in locating missing persons (e.g., Arthur Ollis and Tyler) within the regional jurisdiction Maintain public order during an unfolding investigation
Influence Mechanisms
Coordination with UNIT command and provision of local investigative resources Liaison with civilian authorities to manage public impact of anomalies
S10E1 · The Three Doctors Part 1
Brigadier learns Tyler vanished in disaster

Local police serve as auxiliary partners to UNIT, notified of Arthur Ollis’s disappearance and cooperating in search efforts over remote terrain—limited by scale but crucial as the first link in a growing chain of missing persons connected to the antimatter entity.

Active Representation

Through Mrs Ollis’s call to the Brigadier and subsequent UNIT coordination with civilian law enforcement

Power Dynamics

Operating under UNIT’s investigative umbrella, deferring to superior resources and escalating jurisdiction

Organizational Goals
Assist UNIT in locating missing civilian Arthur Ollis across 1,500 acres Maintain public order amid reports of unexplained events
Influence Mechanisms
Local presence and swift reporting of suspicious disappearances Supporting institutional requests for site lockdowns and evacuations
S8E1 · Terror of the Autons Part 1
Nestene energy unit location revealed

The civil police play a supporting but critical role in this event, serving as the first responders who discover Philips’ abandoned car and the UNIT-marked zinc box. Their involvement is brief but pivotal, as their report to UNIT sets the chain of events in motion. The civil police’s adherence to Benton’s instructions—not to touch the zinc box—demonstrates their deference to UNIT’s authority and their awareness of the potential danger. While they do not physically participate in the laboratory scene, their actions in the field are the catalyst for the urgent report that drives the event’s tension and urgency.

Active Representation

Through their report to UNIT and their compliance with Benton’s instructions, representing the broader civilian infrastructure that supports UNIT’s operations.

Power Dynamics

Operating under UNIT’s authority and guidance, with limited autonomy in handling the evidence. Their role is supportive, deferring to UNIT’s expertise in matters of extraterrestrial threat.

Institutional Impact

The civil police’s involvement highlights the broader institutional collaboration required to counter the Nestene threat. Their role, though limited, is essential in the early stages of the investigation, demonstrating how civilian and military entities must work together to protect against extraterrestrial dangers.

Organizational Goals
To report the discovery of Philips’ car and the zinc box to UNIT without delay, ensuring the information reaches the appropriate authorities. To follow UNIT’s instructions precisely, avoiding any action that could compromise the integrity of the evidence or escalate the threat.
Influence Mechanisms
Through their reporting chain, which ensures critical intelligence is relayed to UNIT for analysis and action. By their compliance with UNIT’s protocols, reinforcing the organization’s authority and the importance of coordinated response.
S2E2 · Dangerous Journey
Smithers confronts Forrester over Farrow’s murder

The police are referenced as the external threat that Forrester and Smithers must evade, shaping their cover-up plan. The organization’s presence is felt in the dialogue, particularly in Smithers’ warning that Forrester’s fabricated story (‘He pulled it out of his pocket and told me he was stealing the formula’) would not hold up under scrutiny. The police represent the law and the potential consequences of the murder, forcing the two men to act quickly and decisively to conceal their crime. Their role in the scene is reactive—Forrester and Smithers’ actions are driven by the need to avoid detection, but the police themselves are never directly engaged.

Active Representation

Through the implied threat of investigation and legal consequences, driving the characters’ actions.

Power Dynamics

As an external force exerting pressure on Forrester and Smithers, compelling them to cover up the murder to avoid exposure.

Institutional Impact

The police’s role in this scene highlights the fragility of Forrester and Smithers’ plan, as well as the moral stakes of their actions. Their cover-up is not just about protecting the DN6 project—it is also about avoiding the consequences of their crime, revealing the cowardice beneath their ambition.

Organizational Goals
To uphold the law and investigate suspicious deaths, ensuring justice for victims like Farrow. To maintain public trust in its ability to solve crimes and protect citizens.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the fear of legal repercussions, motivating Forrester and Smithers to stage the boating accident. By serving as a silent but ever-present constraint on their actions, limiting their options for disposal of the body. Via the institutional protocols that would lead to an investigation if the murder were discovered.
S2E3 · Crisis
Doctor diagnoses Barbara’s poisoning

The Police, though not physically present in this event, loom as an unattainable authority figure. The group’s failed attempts to reach them via the telephone handset highlight their isolation and the institutional barriers they face. The Police represent the potential for external intervention to stop the insecticide plot, but their absence underscores the group’s reliance on their own resources. The organization’s role is indirect but critical, as it frames the group’s desperation and the high stakes of their mission. Their failure to communicate with the Police forces the group to confront the reality that they must save Barbara on their own.

Active Representation

Via the group’s failed attempts to reach them through the telephone handset. Their absence is a palpable force in the scene, symbolizing the group’s inability to rely on external help.

Power Dynamics

The Police hold authority and resources that the group lacks, but their inaccessibility places the group in a position of vulnerability and self-reliance. The power dynamic is one of unmet need, as the group’s attempts to enlist their help fail, forcing them to prioritize Barbara’s survival over the mission.

Institutional Impact

The Police’s absence reinforces the group’s isolation and the need for self-sufficiency. It highlights the institutional failures that allow the insecticide plot to continue unchecked, framing the group’s mission as both personal and societal in scope.

Organizational Goals
To investigate and halt the production of DN6 insecticide, as hinted at in earlier scenes To serve as a neutral arbiter in the conflict, though their absence prevents this
Influence Mechanisms
Through the group’s perception of their potential to intervene and resolve the crisis Via the institutional protocols that the group attempts to bypass by reaching them directly
S2E3 · Crisis
Failed Call and Barbara’s Collapse

The Police are invoked as a potential ally but remain unreachable, their absence underscoring the group’s isolation. Barbara’s failed attempt to call them through the telephone handset highlights the group’s inability to enlist institutional help. The Police’s role in this event is passive—represented only by their potential to intervene if contacted—but their unreachability forces the group to rely on their own resources. This absence reinforces the theme of self-reliance in the face of overwhelming odds, as the group must turn inward to save Barbara without external assistance.

Active Representation

Via the failed telephone call attempt (invoked but unreachable).

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority in the broader world, but powerless to assist the group in their current state. Their absence highlights the group’s vulnerability.

Institutional Impact

The group’s inability to contact the Police forces them to prioritize returning to the TARDIS, accelerating the plot’s urgency.

Organizational Goals
Investigate Forrester’s impersonation and the DN6 insecticide plot (off-screen). Respond to emergencies, but unable to reach the shrunken group.
Influence Mechanisms
Institutional protocol (e.g., responding to calls for help, investigating crimes). Presence of authority figures (e.g., Bert) who could intervene if alerted.
S2E3 · Crisis
Smithers discovers damning garden evidence

The Police are represented in this event through Bert’s actions, particularly his decision to don his helmet and prepare to investigate. While the organization itself isn’t physically present in the switchboard or the garden, its authority is palpable—Bert’s helmet is a symbol of that authority, and his resolve to act is a direct extension of the Police’s role in upholding justice. The Police’s involvement here is subtle but critical; they are the unseen force that will ultimately bring the conspirators to account. Bert’s preparation to investigate is the first step in a chain of events that will lead to the exposure of Forrester’s crimes and the shutdown of the DN6 insecticide plot.

Active Representation

Through Bert, a constable acting as the local representative of the Police. His actions—putting on his helmet, preparing to investigate—embody the organization’s authority and commitment to justice.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over individuals (Forrester, Smithers) and the situation, but operating under the constraint of needing concrete evidence to act. The Police’s power here is latent but growing, as Bert’s investigation will likely escalate into a full-scale confrontation with the conspirators.

Institutional Impact

This event marks the beginning of the Police’s formal involvement in the conspiracy, setting the stage for a confrontation that will challenge the power dynamics of the narrative. The organization’s role in exposing the truth will be critical to the resolution of the plot.

Internal Dynamics

While the Police as an organization aren’t directly involved in internal conflicts here, Bert’s actions reflect the broader institutional commitment to justice. His resolve is a microcosm of the organization’s larger mission, though his personal skepticism may influence how he approaches the investigation.

Organizational Goals
To gather irrefutable evidence of Forrester’s impersonation and the DN6 insecticide conspiracy. To prevent further harm or death by shutting down the insecticide production and exposing the murder cover-up.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the authority vested in Bert as a constable, who is empowered to investigate and take action. By leveraging the evidence provided by Hilda, which gives the Police a legal and moral basis to intervene. Through the symbolic weight of Bert’s helmet, which signals the shift from passive observation to active enforcement.
S2E3 · Crisis
Hilda confirms Forrester’s deception

The Police are represented in this event through Bert, whose donning of the helmet signals the formal mobilization of institutional authority. The organization’s role is pivotal: Hilda’s evidence, though compelling, requires the weight of the police to transform suspicion into action. Bert’s reaction—immediate, decisive, and symbolic—embodies the police’s function as the enforcer of truth and justice. The organization’s involvement is not yet overt (no squad cars or reinforcements are present), but Bert’s individual action is the first domino in a chain that will lead to a full investigation. The police’s power dynamics in this moment are those of a reluctant but necessary force, their authority invoked to challenge the deception perpetrated by figures like Forrester.

Active Representation

Through Bert, a policeman acting as an individual but embodying the full authority of the organization. His helmet-donning is a ritualistic act that symbolizes the police’s formal entry into the investigation.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the situation, but initially as a lone representative. The police’s power is latent but potent, poised to escalate from individual action to institutional intervention.

Institutional Impact

The police’s involvement marks the transition from private suspicion to public accountability. Their action sets the stage for a broader confrontation with the conspiracy, where institutional power will be pitted against corporate deception.

Internal Dynamics

Bert’s individual initiative reflects the police’s broader role as a check on unchecked power, though the organization’s full response will depend on the evidence and the escalation of the situation.

Organizational Goals
To investigate the impersonation of Arnold Farrow by Forrester, using Hilda’s evidence as a starting point. To halt the production and deployment of the DN6 insecticide, preventing further harm or death.
Influence Mechanisms
Through the authority vested in Bert as a policeman, his actions legitimized by the organization’s mandate. By mobilizing institutional resources (e.g., further investigations, arrests, or shutdowns) based on the evidence uncovered.
S2E3 · Crisis
Bert restores order in the lab

The Police are represented in this event through Bert’s authoritative presence and his immediate assertion of control over the lab. His arrival signals the formalization of law enforcement’s role in the crisis, shifting the dynamic from internal chaos to external scrutiny. The Police’s involvement is a direct challenge to the unchecked activities in the lab, particularly the DN6 conspiracy, and their presence introduces a new layer of tension—Bert’s rigid adherence to procedure may conflict with the Doctor’s unconventional methods to resolve the miniaturization crisis. The Police’s goals here are twofold: to neutralize the immediate threat (the gas leak) and to investigate the circumstances surrounding it, which could expose broader misconduct.

Active Representation

Through Bert, the local constable, who acts as the physical embodiment of police authority in the lab.

Power Dynamics

Exercising authority over the lab and its personnel; Bert’s commands are not negotiable, and his presence disrupts the status quo of unchecked scientific activity.

Institutional Impact

The Police’s intervention highlights the tension between institutional order and the chaotic, high-stakes world of the miniaturized group. Their presence could either facilitate or obstruct the Doctor’s efforts to reverse miniaturization, depending on how Bert’s rigid procedures align (or clash) with the group’s desperate, time-sensitive needs.

Internal Dynamics

Bert operates independently in this moment, but his actions reflect broader institutional priorities—accountability, safety, and the rule of law—even if they conflict with the immediate needs of the miniaturized group.

Organizational Goals
Neutralize the gas leak to prevent loss of life and restore order to the lab. Investigate the circumstances of the leak and Smithers’ role in it, with the potential to uncover the DN6 conspiracy.
Influence Mechanisms
Direct intervention (shutting off the gas leak, asserting control over the scene). Legal authority (Bert’s presence legitimizes his actions and investigations, compelling compliance from lab personnel).
S2E3 · Crisis
Doctor confirms size restoration and escape

The Police are indirectly represented in this event through the Doctor's mention of a policeman who entered the lab just as he was about to climb down the pipe. This brief interaction serves as a critical distraction, allowing the group to escape without destroying the laboratory. While the Police themselves are not physically present in the TARDIS, their role in the broader narrative is pivotal: their intervention enabled the group's survival. The Doctor's offhand remark—'Do you know, a policeman came into that room just as I was about to climb down that pipe'—highlights their unintentional but vital contribution to the group's escape plan.

Active Representation

Via institutional protocol being followed (the policeman's intervention in the lab).

Power Dynamics

Exercising indirect authority over the group's actions, as their presence in the lab altered the group's escape strategy.

Institutional Impact

The Police's involvement in the lab crisis indirectly facilitated the group's escape, underscoring the unpredictable ways external forces can shape their survival. Their role highlights the tension between institutional authority and the group's unconventional methods, as well as the broader stakes of Forrester's insecticide plot.

Organizational Goals
To maintain law and order in the lab, potentially uncovering Forrester's illegal activities. To investigate the explosion and the group's presence, though their arrival was serendipitous for the companions.
Influence Mechanisms
Presence of a uniformed officer, which altered the group's immediate plans. Institutional protocols that required the policeman to enter the lab, creating a distraction.
S11E5 · Invasion of the Dinosaurs Part 1
Doctor discovers Phillips lifeless in wreckage

The Local Police are invoked when Sarah attempts to call the 999 emergency line, only to find it dead and unresponsive. Their institutional absence underscores the collapse of conventional crisis response.

Active Representation

Through the failed emergency line representing their institutional infrastructure

Power Dynamics

Absent or operationally inert, their formal authority rendered irrelevant by the unseen crisis

Institutional Impact

Reveals the vulnerability of local law enforcement when confronted with phenomena beyond their comprehension or resource capacity

Organizational Goals
Provide emergency response to public threats like Phillips’ looting Maintain public order despite escalating chaos
Influence Mechanisms
Emergency communication systems as a primary interface with the public Institutional protocols for escalation to larger entities like UNIT
S11E5 · Invasion of the Dinosaurs Part 1
Phillips flees as Sarah seeks police help

The Local Police represent the expected locus of emergency response when Sarah instinctively attempts to call 999 during Phillips’ robbery. Their absence or failure to respond reveals institutional collapse, rendering the companions suddenly isolated against both visible and unseen threats.

Active Representation

Through the silent 999 line and Sarah’s failed attempt to contact them

Power Dynamics

Presumed authority reduced to institutional void under crisis conditions

Institutional Impact

The failure of routine local police response signals systemic collapse beyond Phillips’ individual violence, foreshadowing the need for extraordinary intervention

Organizational Goals
Respond to emergency calls to restore public safety Maintain order and protect civilians during disorder
Influence Mechanisms
Centralized emergency call systems as the primary contact point for civilians Mandated rapid response protocols depending on perceived severity
S11E5 · Invasion of the Dinosaurs Part 1
Phillips cornered Doctor and Sarah at gunpoint

The Local Police represent the absent institutions of law and order, their failed emergency response embodied in the dead 999 line. Sarah’s attempt to summon them underscores the paralysis of local systems when confronted with phenomena beyond comprehension.

Active Representation

Manifested through the broken emergency line and Sarah’s futile attempts to contact them

Power Dynamics

Powerless against the invisible force superseding their authority

Institutional Impact

Exposure of the fragility of municipal institutions when faced with true crisis, laying bare the helplessness of human systems against forces like time travel or alien invasion.

Organizational Goals
Provide emergency response to violent crime Maintain public order during widespread evacuations
Influence Mechanisms
Control of emergency communication infrastructure Physical deployment of officers to crisis zones
S11E22 · Planet of the Spiders Part 2
Policeman launches pursuit of rogue convoy

The Local Police organisation finds itself publicly tested when one of its front-line units, disregarding standing protocol, seizes the initiative and hurls itself into the aerial pursuit. While Control serves as the voice of institutional caution, Panda Three’s maverick action ripples up the chain, momentarily inverting normal hierarchies.

Active Representation

Through the sole active unit Panda Three and the remote voice of Control relaying updates and procedural caution

Power Dynamics

Front-line individual power momentarily eclipses institutional chain of command in response to an unforeseen cosmic crisis

Organizational Goals
protect civilians and public infrastructure from an overt extraterrestrial threat regain control of the situation by coordinating resources in real time
Influence Mechanisms
radio communication enforcing standard operating procedure individual officer initiative under direct observation changing command expectations

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