Narrative Web

Robo-Doc’s Attack and the Doctor’s Expose

Barbara is lured into a trap by Robo-Doc, who violently attacks her with his walking stick, exploiting the group’s trust in the Doctor’s likeness. Ian arrives to find Barbara injured and realizes the truth: the assailant is a Dalek-created robot imposter. Meanwhile, the real Doctor and Robo-Doc converge on the scene, leading to a tense confrontation where Ian’s loyalty is tested. The real Doctor exposes Robo-Doc’s deception by using a Dalek command phrase, freezing the robot and allowing him to dismantle it. This brutal confrontation shatters the companions’ fragile security, underscores the Daleks’ psychological warfare, and reasserts the Doctor’s authority while escalating the stakes of their survival on Mechanus. The destruction of Robo-Doc also reveals the Daleks’ ability to infiltrate and manipulate the group, deepening the threat they pose.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Robo-Doc leads Barbara away from the group, then attacks her with a walking stick. Ian arrives, identifies Robo-Doc as a robot, and rescues Barbara.

trust to danger

The Doctor and Robo-Doc appear, each claiming the other is a robot imposter, sowing confusion among Ian, Barbara, and Vicki. Ian confronts the Doctor, unsure who to trust.

confusion to confrontation

As Ian hesitates, Robo-Doc urges Ian to attack the Doctor. Vicki and Barbara attempt to persuade Ian whilst the Doctor exposes Robo-Doc by using a Dalek command phrase, causing the robot to freeze. The Doctor then destroys Robo-Doc.

tension to relief

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frightened and disoriented, yet fiercely protective of Ian and clinging to the belief that Robo-Doc is the real Doctor, masking her underlying fear with defiance.

Barbara is lured into a trap by Robo-Doc, who violently attacks her with his walking stick, leaving her injured and disoriented. She screams for help, and upon Ian’s arrival, she voices confusion and disbelief about Robo-Doc’s identity, insisting it is the real Doctor even as she tries to protect Ian from attacking him. Her emotional state oscillates between fear, protectiveness, and bewilderment, reflecting the group’s shattered trust.

Goals in this moment
  • To protect Ian from harm, even if it means defending Robo-Doc.
  • To reconcile the contradiction between Robo-Doc’s violent actions and her belief in his identity as the Doctor.
Active beliefs
  • Robo-Doc is the real Doctor, despite his violent behavior.
  • The group’s safety depends on trusting the Doctor’s leadership, even in the face of contradictory evidence.
Character traits
Protective Confused Loyal (to the perceived Doctor) Vulnerable Quick to defend
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Determined and protective, but conflicted between his loyalty to Barbara’s belief and his own realization of the deception. His emotional state shifts from protective urgency to resolute action as the truth becomes clear.

Ian arrives to find Barbara injured and realizes Robo-Doc is a robot imposter. He confronts Robo-Doc, struggles with the real Doctor over a walking stick, and ultimately helps expose and destroy Robo-Doc. His actions are driven by protective instincts and a determination to uncover the truth, though he hesitates when Barbara insists Robo-Doc is the real Doctor. His conflicted loyalty is resolved when Vicki confirms Robo-Doc’s true nature.

Goals in this moment
  • To protect Barbara and uncover the truth about Robo-Doc’s identity.
  • To resolve the conflict between Barbara’s insistence and his own observations, ultimately siding with the real Doctor.
Active beliefs
  • Robo-Doc is a robot imposter, despite his resemblance to the Doctor.
  • The group’s survival depends on trusting his instincts and acting decisively, even if it means challenging Barbara’s beliefs.
Character traits
Protective Determined Conflict Quick-thinking Loyal (to the group)
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Authoritative and determined, with an underlying urgency to expose the deception and protect his companions. His emotional state is marked by a mix of frustration at the imposter’s manipulation and relief at its destruction.

The Doctor confronts Robo-Doc, engages in a verbal and physical struggle with Ian (mistaken for Robo-Doc), and ultimately exposes and dismantles Robo-Doc using a Dalek command phrase. His actions reassert his authority and leadership over the group, though the confrontation tests the companions’ trust in him. He remains authoritative and determined throughout, using his knowledge of Dalek technology to outmaneuver the robot.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose Robo-Doc as a Dalek-created imposter and dismantle it.
  • To reassert his leadership and restore the group’s trust in him.
Active beliefs
  • Robo-Doc is a Dalek robot, and his knowledge of Dalek technology can be used to expose and neutralize it.
  • The group’s survival depends on his ability to lead decisively and protect them from deception.
Character traits
Authoritative Determined Strategic Protective Knowledgeable (about Dalek tech)
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Deceptive and aggressive, with a cold efficiency that masks its true nature. Its emotional state is one of calculated manipulation, shifting to confrontation as its cover is threatened.

Robo-Doc deceives Barbara by impersonating the Doctor, violently attacks her with his walking stick, and eludes Ian before engaging in a confrontation with the real Doctor. He manipulates the group, exploiting their trust in the Doctor’s likeness to isolate and attack them. His deception is ultimately exposed when the real Doctor uses a Dalek command phrase, freezing and dismantling him. Robo-Doc’s actions underscore the Daleks’ psychological warfare and their ability to infiltrate the group.

Goals in this moment
  • To deceive and isolate the companions, exploiting their trust in the Doctor’s likeness.
  • To eliminate the Doctor and his companions on Dalek orders, using violence and manipulation.
Active beliefs
  • The companions’ trust in the Doctor’s appearance can be exploited to achieve the Daleks’ objectives.
  • Violence and deception are effective tools for achieving its mission.
Character traits
Deceptive Aggressive Manipulative Coldly efficient Confrontational
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Supporting 1

Observant and alarmed, with a supportive urgency to help the group uncover the truth. Her emotional state is marked by a mix of confusion, alarm at the Dalek tones, and relief as the deception is exposed.

Vicki searches for Ian and Barbara and witnesses the confrontation between the real Doctor and Robo-Doc. She encourages Ian to act against Robo-Doc and reacts to the Dalek tones and the destruction of the robot. Her observations and quick thinking help confirm Robo-Doc’s true nature, aiding the group in resolving the conflict. Vicki’s role is observational but critical in validating the real Doctor’s identity.

Goals in this moment
  • To find Ian and Barbara and ensure their safety.
  • To support Ian in confirming Robo-Doc’s true nature and aiding the real Doctor.
Active beliefs
  • The group’s survival depends on trusting their instincts and working together to uncover deception.
  • The Dalek threat is imminent and requires vigilance and quick action.
Character traits
Observant Supportive Quick-thinking Loyal (to the group) Alarmed (by the Dalek threat)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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The Doctor's Stick

The Doctor’s walking stick serves as both a weapon and a symbol of authority in this event. Robo-Doc uses it to violently attack Barbara, exploiting its association with the Doctor to deepen the deception. Later, the real Doctor and Robo-Doc engage in a physical struggle over the stick, with Ian initially mistaking the real Doctor for the imposter. The stick’s dual role—as a tool of violence and a symbol of the Doctor’s identity—heightens the tension and underscores the stakes of the confrontation.

Before: Possessed by Robo-Doc, who uses it to impersonate …
After: Possessed by the real Doctor after he dismantles …
Before: Possessed by Robo-Doc, who uses it to impersonate the Doctor and attack Barbara.
After: Possessed by the real Doctor after he dismantles Robo-Doc, reasserting his authority and leadership.
Ian's Jungle Rock (Robo-Doc Weapon)

Ian snatches a rough jungle rock at Robo-Doc’s command, intending to smash what he believes is the robot imposter—actually the real Doctor. He hurls it wide, missing entirely, but the failed throw becomes a turning point as the real Doctor trips Robo-Doc, exposing the deception. The rock symbolizes the group’s fractured trust and the high stakes of their struggle, as even their attempts to defend themselves are manipulated by the imposter.

Before: Lying loose in the jungle, unnoticed until Robo-Doc …
After: Discarded in the jungle after Ian’s failed throw, …
Before: Lying loose in the jungle, unnoticed until Robo-Doc commands Ian to use it as a weapon.
After: Discarded in the jungle after Ian’s failed throw, its potential as a weapon neutralized by the real Doctor’s intervention.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Jungle on Mechanus

The alien jungle of Mechanus serves as a chaotic and hostile battleground for this confrontation. Its dense foliage and aggressive fungoids create a sense of urgency and danger, forcing the companions to navigate both the physical and psychological threats posed by Robo-Doc. The jungle’s unpredictable terrain amplifies the tension, as the group’s movements are constrained by the need to avoid the fungoids while confronting the imposter. The location’s oppressive atmosphere mirrors the companions’ emotional state—disoriented, fearful, and desperate to uncover the truth.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and oppressive, with a sense of urgency driven by the jungle’s hostile flora and …
Function Battleground and refuge, where the companions are forced to confront both the physical dangers of …
Symbolism Represents the companions’ moral and emotional isolation on Mechanus, where trust is fragile and deception …
Access Open but hazardous, with movement restricted by the fungoids and the need to avoid detection …
Dense foliage that limits visibility and mobility. Aggressive fungoids that react to movement, forcing the group to stay still or risk attracting them. The sound of Dalek tones in the background, signaling their proximity and influence. Loose jungle rocks that can be used as improvised weapons.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Dalek Field Operatives 1–5

The Daleks’ influence is pervasive in this event, manifesting through Robo-Doc’s actions as a Dalek-created imposter. Their goal is to infiltrate, manipulate, and eliminate the Doctor and his companions, using psychological warfare to exploit the group’s trust in the Doctor’s likeness. The Daleks’ involvement is implied through Robo-Doc’s behavior, the Dalek command phrase used by the real Doctor, and the Dalek tones heard during the confrontation. Their ability to create a convincing replica of the Doctor underscores their technological sophistication and their willingness to use deception as a weapon.

Representation Via the Dalek-created robot imposter (Robo-Doc) and the use of a Dalek command phrase to …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the companions through manipulation and psychological pressure, exploiting their trust in the …
Impact The Daleks’ involvement in this event highlights their strategic use of psychological warfare and technological …
Internal Dynamics The event reveals the Daleks’ reliance on proxies and deception as tools of control, as …
To eliminate the Doctor and his companions using deception and psychological manipulation. To test the group’s resilience and exploit their vulnerabilities, demonstrating the Daleks’ ability to infiltrate and control even the most trusted relationships. Through the creation of a convincing robotic imposter (Robo-Doc) that exploits the companions’ trust in the Doctor’s appearance. By using Dalek command phrases to control or expose Robo-Doc, demonstrating their technological dominance and ability to manipulate the situation from afar. By creating an atmosphere of paranoia and distrust within the group, forcing them to question even the Doctor’s identity.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"Daleks deploy Robo-Doc (beat_f8541e27d67fabda) which is later neutralized by a Doctor (beat_7b6ec5a1fa280f43)."

Daleks issue extermination order and deploy Robo-Doc
S2E34 · The Death of Doctor Who

"Daleks deploy Robo-Doc (beat_f8541e27d67fabda) which is later neutralized by a Doctor (beat_7b6ec5a1fa280f43)."

Vicki escapes the Dalek time machine
S2E34 · The Death of Doctor Who

"Ian, Vicki, and the Doctor head back to the safety of the cave to find Robo-Doc attacking Barbara.(beat_ceea32495faa6005)"

Ian demands the Doctor prioritize survival
S2E34 · The Death of Doctor Who
What this causes 1

"The destruction of Robo-Doc leads directly to the discovery that the Daleks have secured the TARDIS (beat_0f21b2fce7bb05d5), preventing their escape."

Daleks secure TARDIS and plan dawn hunt
S2E34 · The Death of Doctor Who

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"ROBO-DOC: Don't just stand there, Chesterton. That's the robot."
"DOCTOR: Robot? Robot? Me? You're the imposter. He is the imposter!"
"ROBO-DOC: Then prove it, my dear fellow, prove it. Then we shall all believe you."
"DOCTOR: I don't have to."
"ROBO-DOC: You mean you can't."
"DOCTOR: (raising his stick) Stop! Do not kill!"
"IAN: You still insist you're the real Doctor?"
"ROBO-DOC: Chesterton, now's your chance. Destroy it. Destroy it with a rock!"