Yates confirms missile transport timeline

In a tense, operational phone call from the missile base, Captain Yates reports to the Brigadier that the UNIT nuclear missile—now the Master’s target—will arrive at Stangmoor Prison by midday the following day. Yates’s clipped, professional tone masks the urgency of the situation: the missile’s overnight transport is critical to the Master’s plan to hijack it and trigger global conflict. This exchange solidifies Stangmoor as the nexus of the crisis, forcing the Doctor and UNIT into a race against time. Yates’s assurance of adherence to schedule underscores the Master’s calculated timing, as the missile’s arrival coincides with his mind-control device’s activation. The dialogue’s brevity and military precision reflect Yates’s role as a disciplined officer, but the stakes are clear: failure to intercept the missile means the Master’s victory.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Yates reports via telephone about the overnight transport of the missile, estimating its arrival by midday the following day, confirming it as the Master's target.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused and resolute—channeling his energy into ensuring UNIT’s readiness to confront the Master. The Brigadier’s emotional state is inferred through Yates’s demeanor: a mix of confidence in his team’s abilities and the unyielding determination to prevent global disaster. His absence from the scene does not diminish his impact; rather, it underscores his role as the linchpin of UNIT’s command structure.

The Brigadier, though absent from the scene, is the silent but commanding presence behind Yates’s report. His authority is implied in Yates’s deferential tone and the unspoken expectations that shape the Captain’s words. The Brigadier’s role in this exchange is that of the strategic mind directing UNIT’s response to the Master’s threat. His influence is felt in the precision of Yates’s language and the urgency underlying the transport plan. The Brigadier’s unseen hand guides the operation, ensuring that every detail—from the missile’s timeline to the coordination with Stangmoor Prison—aligns with UNIT’s countermeasures.

Goals in this moment
  • Oversee the secure transport of the missile to Stangmoor Prison, ensuring it does not fall into the Master’s hands.
  • Maintain operational cohesion within UNIT, leveraging Yates’s report to coordinate with other units and assets.
Active beliefs
  • UNIT’s disciplined approach is the key to countering the Master’s chaotic schemes.
  • Timing and precision in logistics are non-negotiable when facing existential threats.
Character traits
Authoritative (even in absence) Strategic planner Demands operational excellence Trusts subordinates’ competence under pressure
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Mike Yates
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Controlled urgency—surface calm masking the weight of global consequences. Yates operates in a state of heightened awareness, where every word and decision could mean the difference between success and catastrophe. His professionalism is a shield, but the subtext of his dialogue reveals a man acutely aware of the Master’s looming threat.

Captain Yates stands rigidly in the missile base, telephone receiver pressed to his ear, his posture a study in military discipline. His voice is measured, each word deliberate, as he reports the overnight transport plan to the Brigadier. The tension in his jaw betrays the weight of the mission: the Experimental Thunderbolt Nerve Gas Missile, now a pawn in the Master’s scheme, must arrive at Stangmoor Prison by midday. Yates’s clipped tone masks the urgency, but his grip on the receiver tightens imperceptibly—a telltale sign of the stakes. He is the bridge between UNIT’s operational machinery and the Brigadier’s authority, a role that demands precision under pressure.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the missile arrives at Stangmoor Prison on schedule to maintain operational integrity and prevent the Master’s hijacking.
  • Communicate the transport plan to the Brigadier with clarity and confidence, reinforcing UNIT’s readiness to counter the Master’s scheme.
Active beliefs
  • Adherence to protocol and schedule is critical to thwarting the Master’s plans.
  • The Brigadier’s authority and strategic oversight are essential to UNIT’s success in this crisis.
Character traits
Militarily precise Disciplined under pressure Strategic thinker Loyal to chain of command Subtly tense (despite professionalism)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Brigadier's Office Internal Telephone

The Brigadier’s Office Telephone serves as the conduit for this high-stakes communication, its crackling line a fragile thread connecting Yates to the Brigadier’s authority. The telephone is more than a communication device; it is the instrument through which UNIT’s operational commands are relayed and its chain of command is maintained. Yates’s grip on the receiver symbolizes the tension of the moment—every word spoken into it carries the weight of global security. The telephone’s role is functional yet deeply narrative, acting as the bridge between the missile base and the broader UNIT command structure. Its presence underscores the urgency of the situation, as Yates’s report sets in motion a race against the Master’s deadline.

Before: Functional and operational, though potentially vulnerable to sabotage …
After: The call ends with Yates’s assurance of the …
Before: Functional and operational, though potentially vulnerable to sabotage given the Master’s influence over UNIT personnel.
After: The call ends with Yates’s assurance of the transport plan, but the telephone remains a critical tool for ongoing coordination. Its role in the scene is complete, yet its significance lingers as the lifeline for UNIT’s response.
Experimental Thunderbolt Nerve Gas Missile

The Experimental Thunderbolt Nerve Gas Missile is the silent protagonist of this exchange, its presence looming large despite being off-screen. Yates’s dialogue centers on its overnight transport, framing it as the linchpin of the Master’s plot. The missile’s arrival at Stangmoor Prison by midday is not merely a logistical detail—it is the Master’s calculated deadline, tying the weapon’s transit to the activation of his mind-control device. The missile’s status as a ‘critical asset’ is underscored by Yates’s emphasis on adherence to schedule, revealing its dual role as both a tool of destruction and a pawn in the Master’s game. Its symbolic weight is immense: a single misstep in its transport could trigger global conflict, making it the most dangerous object in the scene.

Before: Secured at the UNIT missile base, awaiting overnight …
After: En route to Stangmoor Prison, its transport now …
Before: Secured at the UNIT missile base, awaiting overnight transport under Yates’s supervision. Its nerve gas warhead and nuclear capabilities make it a high-value target for the Master’s hijacking scheme.
After: En route to Stangmoor Prison, its transport now inextricably linked to the Master’s timeline. The missile’s arrival by midday will coincide with the activation of the Keller Machine, heightening the stakes of its delivery.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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UNIT Nuclear Missile Base (Master-Influenced)

The UNIT Missile Base is a fortress of operational urgency, its sterile corridors and humming generators a backdrop to Yates’s high-stakes report. The location’s atmosphere is one of controlled tension, where every technical detail—from blinking consoles to snaking cables—reinforces the stakes of the missile’s transport. The base is not just a setting; it is the nerve center of UNIT’s logistical response, a place where precision and discipline are paramount. The Master’s influence, though unseen, casts a shadow over the scene, turning the base into a battleground of timing and strategy. Yates’s presence here underscores the location’s role as the launchpad for UNIT’s countermeasures, where the fate of the missile—and by extension, the world—is decided.

Atmosphere Sterile yet electric—humming with the low thrum of generators and the unspoken pressure of global …
Function Operational hub for UNIT’s missile transport and coordination with the Brigadier’s command. The base serves …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of military precision and existential threat. The base embodies UNIT’s role as …
Access Restricted to authorized UNIT personnel. Security protocols are heightened due to the missile’s presence and …
Blinking consoles and humming generators create a backdrop of controlled chaos. Snaking cables and technical equipment reinforce the high-stakes logistical nature of the location. The sterile, utilitarian design contrasts with the emotional weight of the mission.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT is the invisible hand guiding this exchange, its institutional presence felt in Yates’s military precision and the urgency of the missile’s transport. The organization’s role here is twofold: as the operational authority ensuring the missile’s secure delivery and as the counterforce to the Master’s mind-control scheme. UNIT’s influence is manifest in the chain of command, the adherence to protocol, and the strategic coordination between Yates and the Brigadier. The organization’s goals are implicit in Yates’s dialogue—maintaining schedule, securing assets, and thwarting the Master’s plans—all of which reflect UNIT’s broader mission to protect Earth from extraterrestrial and global threats. This event is a microcosm of UNIT’s function: a blend of military discipline, logistical expertise, and unwavering resolve in the face of existential danger.

Representation Via institutional protocol being followed (Yates’s report to the Brigadier) and collective action of members …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Yates’s deference to the Brigadier) and operating under constraint (the Master’s …
Impact This event highlights UNIT’s role as the bulwark against global threats, where institutional discipline and …
Internal Dynamics Chain of command being tested—Yates’s report to the Brigadier reflects the trust placed in field …
Ensure the timely and secure transport of the Experimental Thunderbolt Nerve Gas Missile to Stangmoor Prison, preventing its hijacking by the Master. Maintain operational cohesion and communication between field units (Yates) and command (the Brigadier) to coordinate UNIT’s response to the Master’s threat. Institutional protocol (chain of command, adherence to schedule, and logistical planning). Collective action (coordination between Yates, Sergeant Benton, and other UNIT personnel to execute the transport). Strategic oversight (the Brigadier’s authority and Yates’s reporting structure ensure alignment with UNIT’s countermeasures).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Key Dialogue

"YATES: "Yes, sir. We do plan on driving through the night. In that way we should be back on schedule, according to my estimation, by about midday tomorrow.""