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S6E38 · The War Games Part 4

Doctor confronts Sidrat’s TARDIS-like horrors

The Doctor and Zoe explore the Sidrat’s interior—a space-time vessel eerily similar to the TARDIS—only to discover rows of hypnotized soldiers from disparate eras (Romans, WWI Germans) standing motionless, primed for fabricated wars. Zoe’s observation of the visors and the Doctor’s grim recognition of the soldiers’ trance state reveal the Sidrat’s true purpose: a machine for manufacturing temporal conflict. When the Sidrat rematerializes, the Doctor refuses Zoe’s plea to flee, insisting they must reach the base to expose the operation. The scene escalates the stakes by exposing the scale of Sidrat’s manipulations—soldiers plucked from history, brainwashed into endless, artificial wars—while the Doctor’s resolve to sabotage the system foreshadows his later confrontation with the War Chief. The moment crystallizes the Doctor’s moral imperative: this isn’t just a rescue mission, but a fight to dismantle a temporal abomination.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Zoe observes the Sidrat's vast interior, comparing it to the TARDIS. The Doctor acknowledges the similarity, hinting at a potential connection that worries him.

curiosity to apprehension

Zoe discovers plastic visors as the Doctor reveals battalions of soldiers from different eras held in a hypnotic state. They deduce the soldiers are meant to fight, highlighting the artificial nature of the conflicts.

discovery to concern

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Confused yet determined, with a growing sense of unease about the Sidrat’s true purpose and the fate of the hypnotized soldiers.

Zoe actively explores the Sidrat’s interior, comparing it to the TARDIS and questioning its purpose. She picks up plastic visors, examining them with curiosity, and expresses concern about the hypnotized soldiers. When the Sidrat rematerializes, she suggests fleeing but ultimately follows the Doctor’s plan to reach the base, demonstrating her loyalty and analytical mind.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the Sidrat’s function and the role of the visors.
  • Ensure the Doctor’s plan to reach the base is feasible and safe.
Active beliefs
  • The Sidrat’s operations are unethical and must be exposed.
  • The Doctor’s expertise is crucial for navigating this threat.
Character traits
Curious Analytical Loyal Concerned Adaptable
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Grimly resolute, with a simmering anger at the exploitation of soldiers across time, driving his commitment to stop the Sidrat’s operations.

The Doctor leads the exploration of the Sidrat, recognizing the hypnotic trance of the soldiers and deducing their purpose for manufactured wars. He refuses Zoe’s plea to flee, insisting they must reach the base to sabotage the operation. His actions reveal his moral resolve to dismantle the War Lords’ temporal manipulations, even at personal risk.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose the Sidrat’s true purpose and the War Lords’ manipulations.
  • Sabotage the base to free the hypnotized soldiers and prevent further temporal conflicts.
Active beliefs
  • The War Lords’ experiments are a violation of time and history.
  • His duty as a Time Lord is to protect all eras from such exploitation.
Character traits
Determined Moralistic Strategic Protective Unwavering
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Emotionally blank, their will suppressed by the trance state, rendering them tools of the Sidrat’s operations.

The German WWI soldiers stand motionless in a hypnotic trance, their visors covering their eyes. They are primed for deployment in fabricated wars, their actions controlled by the Sidrat’s mechanisms. Their presence underscores the scale of the War Lords’ temporal manipulations and the Doctor’s urgency to intervene.

Goals in this moment
  • None (actions dictated by the Sidrat’s control).
Active beliefs
  • None (consciousness overridden by hypnosis).
Character traits
Hypnotized Obedient Detached Manipulated
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Emotionally blank, their actions controlled by the Sidrat’s hypnosis, reducing them to pawns in the War Lords’ games.

The Roman Phalanx Infantry march past the Doctor and Zoe in lockstep, their trance state evident as they move in unison. Like the German soldiers, they are hypnotized and primed for deployment in the War Lords’ artificial conflicts. Their presence reinforces the Sidrat’s capacity to manipulate soldiers from disparate eras.

Goals in this moment
  • None (actions dictated by the Sidrat’s control).
Active beliefs
  • None (consciousness overridden by hypnosis).
Character traits
Hypnotized Disciplined Detached Manipulated
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Sidrat Plastic Visors (Hypnotic Interface Devices)

Zoe picks up a pair of plastic visors with prominent eye holes from a shelf inside the Sidrat. The visors serve as a clue to the soldiers’ hypnotic state, their purpose being to immerse them in the fabricated war simulations. The Doctor’s recognition of their role underscores the Sidrat’s sinister design, where soldiers are not only transported but also mentally conditioned for conflict.

Before: Placed on a shelf inside the Sidrat, unused …
After: Handheld by Zoe, examined, and later set down …
Before: Placed on a shelf inside the Sidrat, unused but readily accessible.
After: Handheld by Zoe, examined, and later set down as the Doctor and Zoe focus on the soldiers and the Sidrat’s rematerialization.
War Games SIDRAT

The empty compartment aboard the Sidrat serves as a temporary refuge for the Doctor and Zoe as the vessel rematerializes. Its narrow space offers scant cover, but it shields them from immediate detection by the hypnotized soldiers. The compartment’s emptiness contrasts with the crowded rows of trance-bound troops, highlighting the Sidrat’s capacity to transport and control large numbers of soldiers while providing minimal space for outsiders.

Before: Unoccupied, a narrow space amid rows of hypnotized …
After: Temporarily occupied by the Doctor and Zoe, who …
Before: Unoccupied, a narrow space amid rows of hypnotized soldiers.
After: Temporarily occupied by the Doctor and Zoe, who use it for cover during the Sidrat’s landing.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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SIDRAT Temporal Escape Pod (Security Chief’s Override Lock)

The Sidrat’s interior is a vast, sterile space segmented by transparent room dividers, housing rows of hypnotized soldiers from different eras. It functions as both a transport vessel and a staging area for the War Lords’ artificial wars. The Doctor and Zoe navigate this eerie gallery of motionless troops, their presence underscoring the scale of the temporal manipulations. The location’s design—mirroring the TARDIS but serving a malevolent purpose—creates a tension between familiarity and dread.

Atmosphere Sterile yet oppressive, with an undercurrent of dread. The hum of temporal machinery and the …
Function Transport and staging area for the War Lords’ artificial wars, housing hypnotized soldiers and facilitating …
Symbolism Represents the War Lords’ perversion of time and history, turning soldiers into pawns in a …
Access Restricted to those under the War Lords’ control; the Doctor and Zoe are intruders, risking …
Transparent room dividers separating sections of hypnotized soldiers. Rows of motionless troops in WWI German and Roman attire, visors covering their eyes. Sterile lighting casting a cold glow over the scene. The hum of temporal machinery, a constant reminder of the Sidrat’s artificial nature.
Sidrat Hiding Compartment (Empty)

The empty compartment aboard the Sidrat serves as a makeshift refuge for the Doctor and Zoe during the vessel’s rematerialization. Its tight confines press them close together, amplifying the tension of their situation. The compartment’s emptiness contrasts sharply with the crowded rows of hypnotized soldiers nearby, highlighting the Sidrat’s dual role as both a prison and a transport mechanism.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic and tense, with the groans of the Sidrat’s hull and distant hums filling the …
Function Temporary refuge for the Doctor and Zoe, offering scant cover during the Sidrat’s landing and …
Symbolism Symbolizes the precariousness of the Doctor and Zoe’s position—hidden yet exposed, safe yet at risk. …
Access Accessible only to those who can evade detection by the hypnotized soldiers.
Narrow space with minimal cover, shadows pooling in corners. The groans and hums of the Sidrat’s temporal machinery, filling the air with an eerie soundtrack. Hypnotized soldiers standing trance-like nearby, amplifying the peril of detection.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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War Chief’s Security Forces (Enforcement Arm of the War Lord’s Regime)

The War Lords’ influence is evident in the Sidrat’s interior, where rows of hypnotized soldiers stand ready for deployment in artificial wars. The Doctor and Zoe’s discovery of this setup reveals the War Lords’ broader goal: to manipulate history and individuals for their own ends. The War Lords’ power is manifested through the Sidrat’s operations, which serve as a microcosm of their temporal ambitions.

Representation Through the Sidrat vessel and its hypnotized soldiers, who are products of the War Lords’ …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over time and history, the War Lords control the soldiers and the Sidrat’s …
Impact The War Lords’ influence distorts history and exploits individuals, turning soldiers into pawns in their …
Internal Dynamics The War Lords’ operations rely on the coordination of the Sidrat and the hypnotized soldiers. …
Deploy soldiers to fabricated warzones to test temporal manipulations. Maintain control over the Sidrat and its operations to ensure the continuity of their experiments. Hypnotic control over soldiers, ensuring their compliance in the artificial conflicts. Temporal manipulation via the Sidrat, allowing for the abduction and deployment of soldiers across eras.
Sidrat’s Operation

The Sidrat’s Operation is embodied in the vessel itself, which functions as a machine for transporting and hypnotizing soldiers from different eras. The Doctor and Zoe’s discovery of the hypnotized troops reveals the operation’s scale and purpose: to manufacture artificial wars across time. The Sidrat’s design and the soldiers’ trance states underscore the War Lords’ control over history and individuals, setting the stage for the Doctor’s eventual confrontation.

Representation Through the Sidrat vessel and its hypnotized soldiers, who serve as both tools and victims …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute control over the soldiers, who are reduced to pawns in the War Lords’ …
Impact The operation’s influence extends across time, distorting history and exploiting individuals for the War Lords’ …
Internal Dynamics The operation relies on the seamless coordination of the Sidrat’s machinery and the soldiers’ trance …
Deploy hypnotized soldiers to fabricated warzones across time. Maintain the trance state of the soldiers to ensure obedience and participation in the artificial conflicts. Hypnotic control over soldiers, rendering them compliant and detached from their own will. Temporal manipulation via the Sidrat, allowing for the abduction and deployment of soldiers across eras.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1

"Doctor and Zoe decide to hide in an empty compartment to avoid detection before arriving at the base. This directly leads to them exploring the base."

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S6E38 · The War Games Part 4

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"ZOE: Doctor, look, it is like the Tardis. Bigger inside than out."
"DOCTOR: Yes, Zoe, you're right."
"ZOE: But who else would have space time machines like the Tardis?"
"DOCTOR: Well, there is an answer to that, but I hope, I just hope."
"ZOE: Doctor, what are these? [holding visors]"
"DOCTOR: Zoe, come and see. [pointing to soldiers] They seem to be in some sort of hypnotic trance."
"ZOE: But they're all from different times."
"DOCTOR: They're going to fight, Zoe. That's what soldiers are for."
"ZOE: We could get away."
"DOCTOR: No, we'd only land up right in the middle of another war."
"ZOE: Well, then, what are we going to do?"
"DOCTOR: This thing must eventually go back to its base. That's where we've got to get to."