Single-Appearance Standalone Conflicts
Isolated, self-contained antagonisms involving unique agents or phenomena that do not recur beyond their single appearance: the Matron’s agenda, the Surgical Intruder, the Cargo Hold Waste Handler, the Hydroponics Waste Processor, Lord Kiv’s brief interference, the Keeper of the Matrix, and miscellaneous anomalous phenomena.
Involved Characters
Arc Timeline
Season 23
8 eventsThe Doctor challenges Crozier on the unethical use of a deceased fisherman's corpse for Lord Kiv's brain transplant, revealing the host's traumatic death is destabilizing Kiv's mind. As Crozier insists …
The Doctor leverages a ruse to disarm the Mentor and free Tuza, who reveals the location of the control center for the mind control implants. Yrcanos seizes the moment, attacking …
Matrona secures the mind-transfer helmet to Peri’s shaved skull while Crozier voices his terror that this iteration might kill him or Peri. Their brittle confidence fractures as the theatre lights …
The corridor remains tense after the fire alarm as Janet bursts in with alarming news. Kimber’s absence from the mandatory assembly point and his unaccounted location create an immediate new …
Mel exploits a moment of distraction between Rudge and Janet to slip into Mr. Kimber’s cabin. Her search confirms the worst—Mr. Kimber is missing. Beneath the sink’s metal grating sits …
Mel urgently insists on taking action to aid the Doctor, who remains trapped in the Matrix’ illusions. The Inquisitor dismissively asserts the tribunal’s rigid refusal to interfere in proceedings, while …
As the Trial Room descends into chaos Mel rushes in warning the Inquisitor to evacuate before the energy surge reaches them. The Inquisitor’s bureaucratic paralysis over the Keeper’s absence proves …
The Keeper mechanically obeys the Inquisitor’s command to repair the Matrix but once the tribunal exits the Trial Room’s false order cracks. A deep, chilling laugh erupts from the figure …