The Doctor tries to control his companions and the Tardis's actions in order to prevent any alteration of established history, but they ignore or defy the non-interference principle.
The Doctor tries to control his companions and the Tardis's actions in order to prevent any alteration of established history, but they ignore or defy the non-interference principle.
Events in This Arc
The Doctor’s frustration erupts as he confronts Barbara’s unilateral decision to exploit her mistaken identity as the reincarnated Aztec priestess Yetaxa. His sharp rebuke—delivered in the tense aftermath of the …
In the temple, Susan playfully adopts Barbara’s priestly role, mirroring the tension between Barbara’s growing power and her moral conflict over Aztec traditions. The Doctor bursts in, revealing the impending …
In the tense, shadowed confines of the Aztec temple, Susan—visibly distressed—pleads with the Doctor for clarity about the unfolding chaos around them. Her voice betrays both fear and confusion as …
In the Garden of Peace, the Doctor pleads with Ixta to open a door, believing Ian is trapped inside. His voice cracks with urgency, revealing raw fear for his companion’s …
During the eclipse’s totality, Tlotoxl orchestrates the sacrificial ritual of the Perfect Victim on the platform, framing the celestial event as divine validation for his rule. The darkness amplifies the …
The Doctor and companions return to the TARDIS after their Aztec adventure, only to discover a baffling temporal anomaly. The ship's instruments display contradictory readings—simultaneously indicating both movement and stasis—suggesting …