Authority Under Pressure
The story tests the limits of authority—military, scientific, spiritual, and personal—under existential threat. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart’s command is tested as UNIT faces a supernatural foe beyond conventional weapons. The Doctor’s authority is challenged by his own fear and the villagers’ distrust of science. Olive Hawthorne challenges the Doctor’s dismissal of ritual, and Benton’s impatience questions the Doctor’s caution. Even minor characters like Thorpe and Bert reflect the fragility of leadership when power structures fail.
Events Exemplifying This Theme
General Finch dismisses the Doctor’s theory of temporal displacement, instead blaming a mad scientist and ordering military force against the prehistoric creatures. This confrontation forces the Brigadier to defend the …
The Brigadier and UNIT team prepare to secure the Stegosaurus with rope and net, trusting the Doctor’s assurances about the creature’s docile nature. As the creature stands placidly in the …
Benton bursts into the lab with news of an Apatosaurus at the power station, a critical infrastructure site where continued proximity threatens to cut power and evacuation orders. The creature’s …
The Doctor, facing escalating skepticism from the villagers, abandons his earlier deception and reveals that his own 'magic'—like Bessie’s remote control—is rooted in science, not sorcery. He argues that the …
The Brigadier, having just received the Doctor’s urgent directive over comms, immediately pivots to enforce it with military precision. His tone shifts from deferential acknowledgment ('Will do, Doctor') to unyielding …
The Doctor and UNIT forces approach the church, where the Master’s gargoyle servant Bok stands guard. Bert, a skeptical villager, breaks free from the group and rushes toward the church, …
The Doctor, frustrated by the stalled mission, confronts the Brigadier over the comms to demand an explanation for the failed deployment of the energy exchanger. The Brigadier confirms that while …
After the Doctor’s intervention and Jo’s self-sacrifice disrupt Azal’s power, the Daemon Bok—previously a relentless, reforming threat—collapses into its inert gargoyle form, signaling the immediate cessation of its supernatural aggression. …