UNIT HQ
Sub-Locations
Detailed Involvements
Events with rich location context
The underground facility of UNIT is depicted as a labyrinth of security checkpoints and invasive protocols, through which Liz is chauffeured before reaching the Brigadier’s office. This environment reinforces the organization’s bureaucratic rigidity and secrecy, contributing to Liz’s initial frustration. The facility’s oppressive atmosphere—echoing corridors, reinforced barriers, and the weight of institutional power—sets the stage for her clash with the Brigadier, as she is forced to confront the reality of UNIT’s mission.
Oppressive and secretive, with an air of institutional authority that feels suffocating to Liz’s independent spirit.
Obstacle course for outsiders, designed to test loyalty and security clearance before granting access to sensitive information.
Embodies the impenetrable nature of UNIT’s operations, where trust is earned through layers of bureaucracy rather than open dialogue.
Heavily guarded; entry requires identity verification, searches, and clearance from senior personnel like the Brigadier.
The UNIT underground facility is the labyrinthine corridor through which Liz Shaw is chauffeured, past checkpoints and guards, to the Brigadier’s office. Its role is to establish the organizational rigor and secrecy of UNIT, framing Liz’s arrival as a descent into a world of protocols and classified operations. The facility’s oppressive, institutional atmosphere—reinforced by vent ducting, security measures, and the echoing corridors—serves as a metaphor for the bureaucratic and militarized culture Liz is being drawn into. Though she resists this world initially, her passage through it foreshadows her eventual integration into UNIT’s mission.
Oppressively formal and silent—the underground facility feels like a fortress, where every step is monitored, and the weight of secrecy is palpable.
Secure transit route for personnel, ensuring controlled access to restricted areas like the Brigadier’s office.
Embodies the institutional power and secrecy of UNIT, acting as a barrier between the outside world and the organization’s classified operations.
Heavily guarded; entry requires identity verification, searches, and authorization from senior personnel like the Brigadier.
The UNIT underground facility serves as the secure transit route that brings Liz Shaw from the surface to the Brigadier’s office, its labyrinthine corridors and checkpoints reinforcing the organization’s paranoia and secrecy. Liz’s frustration with the 'nonsense' of identity passes and searches is heightened by the facility’s oppressive atmosphere, where every barrier feels like a deliberate obstacle. The underground setting is not just a logistical necessity but a narrative device—it isolates Liz from the outside world, making her confrontation with the Brigadier feel like an inescapable reckoning. The facility’s role is to ensure that by the time Liz reaches the office, she is already mentally and emotionally primed to engage with UNIT’s revelations.
Clausrophobic and institutional, with an undercurrent of urgency. The air is thick with the weight of secrecy, and the echoes of footsteps and distant voices reinforce the facility’s bunker-like isolation.
Secure transit route and psychological barrier, ensuring that visitors like Liz Shaw are mentally prepared for UNIT’s classified operations before reaching the Brigadier’s office.
Represents the transition from the ordinary world (Liz’s academic life) to the extraordinary (UNIT’s hidden conflicts). The underground facility is a liminal space where skepticism begins to erode.
Heavily guarded; entry requires multiple layers of security, including identity verification, searches, and escort by authorized personnel.
The UNIT laboratory is a cramped, makeshift space hastily assembled to analyze the meteorite fragment. Its cluttered benches, basic equipment, and harsh lighting create an atmosphere of urgency and improvisation, reflecting the team’s reactive response to the alien threat. The lab’s confined quarters force Liz and the Brigadier into close proximity, amplifying their verbal clash and the tension between their opposing worldviews. The TARDIS looms nearby, a silent but ominous presence, symbolizing the Doctor’s absence and the uncertainty surrounding his identity.
Tension-filled with whispered confrontations, the air thick with skepticism and the hum of chemical equipment. The harsh laboratory lighting casts sharp shadows, emphasizing the stark contrast between Liz’s scientific precision and the Brigadier’s wavering faith.
A makeshift research hub where evidence is analyzed and debates over extraterrestrial phenomena unfold. It serves as the stage for Liz and the Brigadier’s clash, where science and skepticism collide in the face of the unknown.
Represents the tension between institutional authority (UNIT) and empirical rigor (Liz’s science). The lab’s improvised nature mirrors the broader chaos of the alien invasion, where established protocols are being challenged by unprecedented threats.
Restricted to UNIT personnel and authorized scientists. The Brigadier and Liz are the primary occupants during this event, with the TARDIS nearby but inaccessible (its key is in the Brigadier’s possession but ineffective).
The UNIT laboratory serves as the neutral ground for Liz Shaw and the Brigadier’s confrontation, a cramped and makeshift space that reflects the urgency and improvisational nature of their mission. The lab’s cluttered benches, harsh lighting, and improvised equipment create a tense atmosphere, amplifying the friction between Liz’s scientific rigor and the Brigadier’s open-mindedness. The TARDIS looms nearby, a silent reminder of the Doctor’s absence and the broader alien threat they are investigating.
Tension-filled with whispered confrontations, harsh lighting casting long shadows, and the hum of improvised equipment creating a sense of urgency and frustration.
Neutral ground for scientific analysis and debate, where empirical evidence clashes with open-minded speculation.
Represents the tension between reason and faith, science and the unknown, and the improvisational nature of UNIT’s operations in the face of extraterrestrial threats.
Restricted to UNIT personnel and authorized scientists; the Brigadier and Liz Shaw are the primary occupants during this event.
The UNIT laboratory is a cramped, makeshift space—cluttered benches, harsh lighting, and the hum of improvised equipment—reflecting UNIT’s reactive, under-resourced response to the alien threat. The TARDIS looms in the background, an anachronistic police box among the scientific detritus, while the meteorite fragments sit on a tray like forgotten clues. The room’s atmosphere is one of tension: the Brigadier and Liz are mid-investigation when Scobie storms in, his presence turning the lab into a battleground for egos and ideologies. The space is neither a sanctuary nor a command center—it’s a liminal zone where military protocol, scientific rigor, and alien mysteries collide.
Charged with unspoken friction; the air is thick with the Brigadier’s forced politeness, Liz’s barely contained defiance, and Scobie’s condescending authority. The lab’s fluorescent lights cast a sterile glow, but the emotional temperature is anything but cool.
Neutral ground turned into a stage for institutional confrontation. The lab’s scientific purpose is secondary to the power struggle playing out—it’s where Scobie’s skepticism clashes with UNIT’s (and Liz’s) growing awareness of the alien threat.
Represents the tension between evidence-based inquiry (Liz/UNIT) and institutional skepticism (Scobie/Regular Army). The lab is a microcosm of the broader conflict: a space where truth is contested, and authority is performative.
Restricted to UNIT personnel and approved visitors (like Scobie). The Brigadier’s deference to Scobie suggests the Regular Army has oversight, but Liz’s defiance hints at the limits of that authority.
The UNIT laboratory serves as a claustrophobic battleground of ideologies, where the sterile, functional space of scientific inquiry clashes with the militarized urgency of UNIT’s mission. The cluttered benches, harsh lighting, and makeshift equipment reflect the ad-hoc nature of UNIT’s response to the alien threat, emphasizing their reactive rather than proactive stance. This environment amplifies the tension between the Brigadier and Liz: the Brigadier, a man of action and protocol, is out of his element in a space dominated by scientific skepticism, while Liz, the scientist, thrives in the lab but chafes under military overreach. The laboratory’s role as a neutral ground is undermined by the power dynamics at play—Liz’s sarcasm and the Brigadier’s defensiveness turn the space into a pressure cooker, where every word and action carries weight.
Tense and charged with unspoken conflict, the laboratory’s sterile environment contrasts sharply with the emotional undercurrents of the exchange. The harsh lighting casts long shadows, mirroring the Brigadier’s waning confidence, while the cluttered benches symbolize the chaos of a situation spiraling beyond UNIT’s control.
Neutral ground for debate and investigation, though its scientific setting becomes a stage for Liz to challenge the Brigadier’s military assumptions.
Represents the friction between science and military protocol, as well as the limitations of human institutions when faced with extraterrestrial threats.
Restricted to UNIT personnel and authorized scientists; the Doctor’s absence (and the TARDIS’s locked state) imply that even this space is not fully under UNIT’s control.
The UNIT HQ Underground Garage is the site of the Doctor’s defiant entry, a space designed for controlled access and military precision. Its concrete expanse, dimly lit and echoing with the sounds of engines and footsteps, becomes the battleground for the clash between the Doctor’s chaotic urgency and UNIT’s rigid protocols. The garage is not just a physical space but a metaphor for the institutional power of UNIT, where order is paramount and intrusions are met with resistance. The Doctor’s arrival disrupts this order, turning the garage into a temporary stage for confrontation and tension.
Tension-filled and abrupt, with the sudden intrusion of the Doctor’s roadster shattering the usual quiet efficiency of the space. The air is thick with the hum of engines and the sharp exchanges between the Doctor and the guard, creating a sense of urgency and unease.
Secure entry point and first line of defense for UNIT HQ, where unauthorized access is met with immediate challenge.
Represents the institutional power of UNIT and the rigid hierarchy that the Doctor both relies on and resists. The garage is a threshold—crossing it unauthorized is an act of defiance against the system.
Restricted to authorized personnel with proper credentials. Unauthorized entry is met with immediate challenge and potential detention.
The UNIT Laboratory serves as the neutral ground where the Doctor, Brigadier, and Liz Shaw converge to analyze the meteorite fragments. The stark, makeshift environment reflects the urgency of their investigation, with cluttered benches and basic equipment highlighting the ad-hoc nature of their collaboration. The laboratory's atmosphere is tense yet focused, as the Doctor's playful yet evasive demeanor clashes with the Brigadier's skepticism and Liz Shaw's scientific rigor.
Tense and focused, with a mix of skepticism, curiosity, and urgency. The stark lighting and cluttered benches underscore the ad-hoc nature of the investigation.
Neutral ground for scientific analysis and collaboration between the Doctor, Brigadier, and Liz Shaw.
Represents the intersection of military protocol, scientific inquiry, and alien intrigue, where trust and collaboration are forged amid uncertainty.
Restricted to UNIT personnel and authorized allies, such as the Doctor, under the Brigadier's supervision.
UNIT HQ serves as the neutral ground where the Doctor, Brigadier, and Liz Shaw converge to investigate the meteorite fragments. The lab is cluttered with scientific equipment, reflecting the urgency of the analysis. The Brigadier commands from here, while Liz works at the bench, and the Doctor arrives unannounced, creating a tense but collaborative atmosphere. The location is secure, heavily guarded, and designed for military-scientific operations, which underscores the high stakes of the investigation.
Tension-filled with whispered conversations and urgent analysis; the lab is starkly lit, emphasizing the scientific and military urgency.
Meeting point for secret negotiations and scientific analysis; a stage for public confrontation and alliance-building.
Represents the fusion of military authority and scientific inquiry, embodying UNIT’s dual role as both protector and investigator.
Restricted to senior staff and authorized personnel; heavily guarded to prevent unauthorized access.
UNIT Laboratory serves as the primary setting for this event, where the Doctor, Brigadier, and Liz Shaw converge to analyze the meteorite fragments. The stark, fluorescent-lit space underscores the urgency and scientific rigor of their investigation, while also highlighting the tension between UNIT’s procedural methods and the Doctor’s improvisational genius. The lab’s makeshift nature reflects UNIT’s reactive crisis response, as they hastily adapt to the alien threat.
Tension-filled with whispered conversations, stark lighting, and a mix of scientific curiosity and military urgency.
Meeting point for secret negotiations and collaborative investigation.
Represents the clash between institutional rigor and improvisational genius in the face of an alien threat.
Restricted to UNIT personnel and approved allies (e.g., the Doctor, conditionally).
The UNIT HQ Radio Room serves as the pressurized nerve center where personal dread and institutional urgency collide, its equipment-laden walls pulsing with coded signals under flickering institutional lighting. Here, fragmented hope and authoritative command intersect, turning the space into a crucible of crisis decision-making and reluctant solidarity.
Tense with simmering dread, punctuated by urgent static and clipped professional exchanges
Crisis coordination hub for translating anxiety into actionable intelligence and orders
A bastion of humanity’s fragile grip on control in the face of incomprehensible forces
Restricted primarily to authorized UNIT personnel and senior operatives during active crises
The UNIT HQ Radio Room pulses with institutional imperative, its cramped quarters magnifying every transmission, map mark, and whispered fear into tactical significance. Amidst the clamor of radio static and the glare of tactical lamps, the space becomes the crucible where disparate threads of information—human dread, naval deployment, and Prime Ministerial decrees—are fused into coherent crisis response, binding individual psyche to global strategy.
Clammy with institutional tension, electrically charged with suppressed urgency, the air thick with the scent of overridden alarms and stale uniforms
Central communications nexus converting fragmented data and emotional turmoil into coordinated defensive actions
Represents the fragile interface between democratic governance and authoritarian secrecy in the face of existential threat
Restricted to authorized personnel; civilian presence tolerated only peripherally
The UNIT HQ radio room functions as the operational nexus where human strategy meets alien infiltration, its banks of equipment and blinking lights suddenly exposed as vulnerable to an otherworldly presence. The space oscillates between command center and battleground, its atmosphere thick with the weight of intercepted certainty and impending crisis.
Tense alertness crackling beneath institutional routine, the air heavy with the implications of discovery
Primary crisis communication and early warning hub under threat
Represents the fragile boundary between human preparedness and alien subversion, where technology meant to defend becomes the vector of assault
Restricted to authorized personnel with clearance for extraterrestrial threats
The UNIT HQ Radio Room serves as the crisis command center where real-time intelligence converges. Banks of radio equipment and signal triangulation gear enable Benton to convert raw data into actionable intelligence, while the Brigadier and Sarah coordinate the next phase of operations within this confined, high-stakes environment.
Urgently focused with a palpable tension beneath the technical precision
Central command hub for detecting and directing interception
Represents institutional readiness and the fusion of human intuition with technical precision
Restricted to authorized personnel only
The UNIT HQ Radio Room becomes the nerve center where critical minutes are measured in radio static and military urgency, its technological infrastructure both enabling and amplifying the crisis communication that will determine Stanbridge House's fate.
Tense with militarized urgency, filled with the hiss of static and the weight of impending disaster
Command communications hub processing real-time threat intelligence under extreme time constraints
Represents institutional expertise clashing with existential threat, where every syllable carries the potential to avert or ensure catastrophe
Restricted to authorized communications personnel and command staff during crisis operations
Colonel Crichton’s office at UNIT HQ functions as both a sanctuary for private reunion and a flashpoint for institutional disruption. The space’s utilitarian authority contrasts with the personal warmth of the whisky and photographs, creating a tension between nostalgia and the expectations of operational security.
Tense calm punctuated by sudden urgency
Private meeting space transitioning to an operational nerve center
Represents the intersection of personal history and institutional duty
Predominantly restricted to senior UNIT personnel and invited guests
The Colonel’s office at UNIT HQ embodies the meeting place where personal history and institutional duty collide. Its utilitarian grandeur—framed photographs, brass telescope, and classified maps—serves as a testimony to past battles now giving way to a new temporal crisis. The space’s duality makes it both sanctuary and pressure point.
Warm with lingering memories yet charged by emerging urgency as protocol reasserts dominance
Private meeting space transitioning to operational nexus when interrupted
Represents the convergence of past service, institutional memory, and impending temporal threats
Officially controlled access with current relaxation allowing this private meeting
The Colonel’s office serves as a pressure point between military routine and temporal disruption. Its heavy, institutional furniture and framed memorabilia ground the scene in bureaucratic reality, while the serene backdrop of French windows frames both the Brigadier’s momentary escape and the Sergeant’s failed interception of the intruder. Atmospheric sounds—humming intercoms, footsteps—underscore the contrast between human control and looming chaos.
Stiffly formal with undercurrents of tension and surreal intrusion
Command center undergoing invasion by a temporal anomaly
Represents the intersection of temporal intervention with institutional power
Restricted to senior staff and authorized personnel; monitored and controlled via intercom and Sergeant’s oversight
This utilitarian office provides the cramped stage for abrupt confrontation between old loyalty and new command. Its mahogany desk, intercom hum, and framed incidents of extraterrestrial incursions frame the Doctor’s arrival as both anachronistic and portentous, while the Sergeant’s vigilance ensures protocols do not break despite temporal intrusions.
Tense yet bureaucratic with underlying nostalgia and imminent disruption
provisional meeting and surveillance hub
Institution clinging to order amid entropy
Restricted to authorized personnel; monitored and policed
Though referenced contextually, Colonel's Office at UNIT HQ frames the backdrop of the Brigadier's domain and the Doctor's longstanding alliance. Its institutional order contrasts with the impending temporal chaos, heightening the poignancy of departure.
Neutral institutional calm briefly giving way to urgency through the Downtime crisis
Administrative sanctuary of allied operations preceding temporal disruption
Restricted to authorized UNIT personnel and approved visitors
Events at This Location
Everything that happens here
In the Brigadier’s austere underground office, Dr. Liz Shaw—escorted through security checkpoints and subjected to invasive searches—immediately clashes with UNIT’s bureaucratic rigidity. Her frustration with the organization’s secrecy and her …
In a tense, high-stakes office confrontation, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart dismantles Dr. Liz Shaw’s skepticism by revealing UNIT’s classified mandate: investigating extraterrestrial threats. Liz, a brilliant but dismissive scientist, initially resists the …
In a tense, high-stakes meeting, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart recruits Dr. Liz Shaw—a brilliant but skeptical scientist—by revealing UNIT’s classified mandate to investigate extraterrestrial threats. Liz, initially dismissive of the Brigadier’s claims, …
In the UNIT laboratory, Liz Shaw—frustrated by the makeshift conditions and the Brigadier’s unwavering belief in the Doctor’s claims—directly confronts his skepticism about the meteorite fragment. She dismisses the idea …
In the cramped, makeshift UNIT laboratory, Liz Shaw—frustrated by the Brigadier’s unquestioning acceptance of the Doctor’s claims—directly confronts his skepticism about the meteorite fragment’s origin. While the Brigadier attempts to …
General Scobie arrives at UNIT’s laboratory unannounced, interrupting the Brigadier’s efforts to access the TARDIS. His condescending demeanor and dismissive attitude toward Liz Shaw’s scientific work immediately establish him as …
In a tense UNIT laboratory, the Brigadier and Liz Shaw debate the Doctor’s potential escape via the TARDIS, with the Brigadier confident that the Doctor is trapped without his time …
The newly regenerated Doctor, still disoriented from his amnesiac state, recklessly drives a stolen vintage roadster into UNIT’s underground garage, ignoring security protocols. His defiant, chaotic arrival—marked by urgency and …
In a tense, high-stakes confrontation at UNIT HQ, the newly regenerated Doctor—disoriented by amnesia—must convince the skeptical Brigadier of his true identity. The Doctor, arriving unannounced and without credentials, uses …
The Doctor, freshly regenerated and disoriented, arrives at UNIT HQ with a wristwatch homing device to locate his TARDIS. His playful yet evasive demeanor immediately clashes with the Brigadier’s suspicion, …
The newly regenerated Doctor, still disoriented from amnesia, arrives at UNIT HQ and immediately asserts his authority by revealing a wristwatch that tracks his TARDIS. His playful yet evasive demeanor—joking …
The team gathers in UNIT HQ’s radio room where Sarah’s anxiety over the Doctor’s absence borders on panic. Benton attempts calm reassurance, suggesting the Doctor is likely orchestrating an escape, …
The Brigadier arrives with escalated military intelligence about an underwater Zygon object off the coast, prompting heightened naval mobilization. Sarah’s growing dread over the Doctor’s absence clashes with Benton’s steady …
Sergeant Benton monitors the UNIT HQ radio room when a modulated transmission cuts through the static. Recognizing its urgency, he interrupts his superior to report the signal, believing it to …
Benton verifies triangulated signals of the Doctor’s UNIT transponder to a disused quarry near Brentford, the only remaining location where Zygon operations can be traced. The Brigadier seizes the moment, …
Benson breaks into the Brigadier's operations with urgent radio updates, revealing the Skarasen has been sighted near Stanbridge House and will arrive in four minutes. The warning arrives at the …
Crichton welcomes the retired Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart with whisky at UNIT HQ, the gesture carrying weight beyond the simple act. Their easy camaraderie masks deeper purpose as they circle around the …
Crichton and the Brigadier’s quiet reunion in his office is abruptly shattered by the sergeant’s intercom announcement of an uninvited arrival. The intrusion carries immediate tension—its timing coinciding with the …
The Second Doctor arrives unannounced at UNIT HQ, catching the Brigadier and Colonel Crichton entirely off guard. Flouting protocol with practiced ease, he turns the tables on security by removing …
As the Brigadier attempts to introduce his successor Colonel Crichton to the Second Doctor, the brief encounter reveals the Brigadier’s personal unease about his replacement and foreshadows the larger disruption …
As the Brigadier and Second Doctor share a nostalgic reminiscence about past enemies, a mysterious conical object descends. Their lighthearted reunion abruptly shifts to urgency when the Second Doctor senses …