Hi all, I have some trouble to contextualize the ospf role of DR and BDR in a Multi-Access Network.

First, the concept of Multi access network.
From what I read, understood that a Multi-Access network is:
1) A network who has multiple devices in it
and with devices all in the same subnet.
a) If these devices have the capability of braodcast, the multi accesss network is named Broadcast Multi Access Network (BMA).
b) If the devices in it don't have this capablity, the net is named Non Broadcast Multi Access (NBMA).
Moreover for Multi Access Network is intended a network multi-accessed from inside and
not necessarily from outside (this is very important).
Come to the pic.
In this case is represented a BMA, but I think is useless the election of a DR and BDR because it is one only router (router 5), that is phisically attached to the rest of the net and it is the unique that is capable to advertise the entire network routing information for the topology database to router 1, 2, 3 and 4.
In fact if router 5 fails, all other routers of the subnet 137.3.4.0 are cut from the rest of the net, then also if router 4 for example was the BDR, he surely can't do nothing.
Then my conclusion is that always at least 2 routers must to be phisically connected to the rest of the net in order to DR and BDR have sense.
Are correct these considerations?
Thank You and sorry for the length.