Narrative Web
S2E39
· Checkmate

Vicki uncovers the Monk’s logbook of meddling

While exploring the Monk’s TARDIS, Steven and Vicki stumble upon a hidden logbook detailing the Monk’s centuries-long pattern of historical interference. Vicki reads aloud entries revealing his direct influence over Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions and his exploitation of compound interest to amass wealth across time. Steven, examining a cache of neutron bomb-like weapons, speculates their purpose—likely to sink fleets and alter the 1066 Viking invasion. The discovery forces Vicki to confront the scale of the Monk’s godlike meddling, exposing his self-serving motives and the ethical implications of his actions. This revelation becomes critical evidence against the Monk, deepening the Doctor’s companions’ understanding of his true nature and the stakes of his scheme to reshape Earth’s future.

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Growing concern mixed with analytical focus

Steven actively explores the Monk’s TARDIS, his curiosity piqued by the eclectic collection of artifacts. He discovers a mortar bomb-type weapon and immediately speculates on its purpose, linking it to the weapon they saw on the clifftop. His dialogue reveals a growing concern about the Monk’s motives, particularly the potential to sink ships or alter historical events. Steven’s pragmatic nature shines as he questions the ethical implications of the Monk’s actions, engaging in a back-and-forth with Vicki that underscores the gravity of their discovery.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the purpose of the neutron bomb-like weapons
  • Uncover the Monk’s true motives and the extent of his historical interference
Active beliefs
  • The Monk’s actions are morally questionable and potentially dangerous
  • Historical events should not be altered, even for perceived progress
Character traits
Curious Analytical Pragmatic Ethically attuned Inquisitive
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Absent but implied as smug and self-righteous

The Monk is absent in person but is the central focus of the event through his logbook and weapons. The logbook entries reveal his direct influence over Leonardo da Vinci and his exploitation of compound interest, while the weapons suggest his intent to alter the 1066 Viking invasion. The Monk’s actions, as detailed by Steven and Vicki, expose his godlike meddling and self-serving motives, positioning him as a rogue Time Lord whose schemes threaten the integrity of history.

Goals in this moment
  • Alter the 1066 Viking invasion to reshape Earth’s future
  • Amass wealth and power through historical interference
Active beliefs
  • The ends justify the means in altering history for progress
  • He is above the non-interference laws that bind other Time Lords
Character traits
Manipulative Ambitious Self-serving Godlike Rogue
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Shocked and morally outraged

Vicki discovers the Monk’s logbook and reads aloud entries that reveal his interference with Leonardo da Vinci and his exploitation of compound interest. Her reactions—shock and disbelief—highlight the ethical implications of the Monk’s actions. Vicki’s sharp analytical skills are on full display as she connects the dots between the logbook entries and the weapons, deepening her understanding of the Monk’s godlike meddling. Her dialogue with Steven underscores the moral stakes of the Monk’s scheme, reinforcing the urgency of their mission.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose the Monk’s historical interference and its consequences
  • Understand the full scope of the Monk’s schemes to alter history
Active beliefs
  • The Monk’s actions are unethical and dangerous to the timeline
  • Historical events must remain unchanged to preserve the natural course of history
Character traits
Analytical Ethically attuned Shocked Determined Inquisitive
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Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci is mentioned in the Monk’s logbook as a historical figure influenced by the Monk to develop principles …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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The Monk's Furniture, Statues, Artwork, and Objet d'Art

The Monk’s collection of furniture, statues, artwork, and objet d’art serves as a backdrop to the discovery of the logbook and weapons. The eclectic mix of artifacts from different periods and places reflects the Monk’s acquisitive nature and his extensive travels through time. While not directly central to the event, the collection underscores the Monk’s godlike ambition and his tendency to hoard historical treasures as trophies of his meddling.

Before: Arranged and displayed in the Monk’s TARDIS
After: Not significantly altered, but now contextualized as evidence …
Before: Arranged and displayed in the Monk’s TARDIS
After: Not significantly altered, but now contextualized as evidence of the Monk’s broader pattern of interference
The Monk's Logbook

The Monk’s logbook is a diary detailing his centuries-long pattern of historical interference. Vicki discovers it and reads aloud entries that reveal his direct influence over Leonardo da Vinci and his exploitation of compound interest. The logbook serves as a damning record of the Monk’s meddling, exposing his self-serving motives and the ethical implications of his actions. Its contents force Steven and Vicki to confront the scale of the Monk’s godlike ambition, deepening their understanding of the stakes involved in his scheme.

Before: Hidden in the Monk’s TARDIS among other artifacts
After: Discovered and read by Vicki, now a critical …
Before: Hidden in the Monk’s TARDIS among other artifacts
After: Discovered and read by Vicki, now a critical piece of evidence against the Monk
The Monk's Neutron Bombs (Mortar Bomb-Type Weapon System)

The mortar bomb-type neutron weapon is discovered by Steven, who immediately recognizes its potential destructive capability. He speculates that it could be fired by the weapon they saw on the clifftop, likely intended to sink ships or entire fleets. The weapon serves as tangible evidence of the Monk’s scheme to alter the 1066 Viking invasion, underscoring the stakes of his historical interference. Its presence in the TARDIS, alongside the logbook, reinforces the Monk’s godlike ambition and the ethical implications of his actions.

Before: Stored in the Monk’s TARDIS, hidden among other …
After: Discovered and examined by Steven and Vicki, now …
Before: Stored in the Monk’s TARDIS, hidden among other artifacts
After: Discovered and examined by Steven and Vicki, now a piece of critical evidence against the Monk

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Monk's TARDIS

The Monk’s TARDIS serves as the primary setting for the event, its opulent and cluttered interior reflecting the Monk’s acquisitive nature and godlike ambition. The space is filled with artifacts from every era and place, creating an atmosphere of historical excess. Steven and Vicki navigate this labyrinthine environment, stumbling upon the neutron bomb-like weapons and the logbook that expose the Monk’s schemes. The TARDIS functions as a microcosm of the Monk’s meddling, its eclectic contents serving as tangible evidence of his interference in history.

Atmosphere Opulent, cluttered, and historically excessive, with an underlying tension that reflects the moral stakes of …
Function Discovery site for critical evidence against the Monk
Symbolism Represents the Monk’s godlike ambition and his tendency to hoard historical treasures as trophies of …
Access Restricted to those who can enter the TARDIS (Steven and Vicki in this case)
Eclectic mix of artifacts from different periods and places Soft lighting that highlights the opulence of the collection Cluttered yet organized, reflecting the Monk’s meticulous yet acquisitive nature

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Viking Raiding Party (Sven, Ulf, and Gunnar)

The Vikings are indirectly referenced through the Monk’s schemes to alter the 1066 invasion. The neutron bomb-like weapons discovered by Steven and Vicki are implied to be part of the Monk’s plan to sink the Viking fleet, ensuring King Harold’s victory at Hastings. The organization’s role in the event is as a target of the Monk’s meddling, their historical actions threatened by his interference. The discovery of the weapons and logbook forces Steven and Vicki to confront the broader implications of the Monk’s schemes on the Vikings and the course of history.

Representation Via the Monk’s logbook and weapons, which detail his plans to interfere with their invasion
Power Dynamics Vulnerable to the Monk’s schemes, as their historical actions are targeted for alteration
Impact The Monk’s interference threatens to disrupt the Vikings’ historical role, potentially altering the outcome of …
Launch the 1066 Viking invasion of England Secure victory in the Battle of Hastings Military force and raiding tactics Historical momentum as a dominant force in 11th-century Europe

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Both beats involve the discovery and revelation of the Monk's meddling in history via his logbook, first by Steven and Vicki, and later alluded to when Steven reads it in the chapel to Vicki."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"STEVEN: "Hey, Vicki. Come take a look at this. He's got a sort of fantastic private collection.""
"VICKI: "He's got something from every period and every place.""
"STEVEN: "Hey, come and take a look at this. It looks like some kind of neutron bomb, I think.""
"VICKI: "Pretty unpleasant looking things, whatever they are.""
"STEVEN: "Hey, you know these could be fired by that weapon we saw on the clifftop. I wonder what he wants to do? Sink a ship?""
"VICKI: "He could sink a whole navy with that lot, I should think.""
"STEVEN: "Yes, but the point is, why would he want to?""
"VICKI: "Why has he done a lot of things? Listen to this.""
"STEVEN: "Why? What have you got there?""
"VICKI: "A logbook. A sort of diary. Listen. Met Leonardo Da Vinci.""
"STEVEN: "Who?""
"VICKI: "Da Vinci. Listen! Met Leonardo Da Vinci and discussed with him the principles of powered flight.""
"STEVEN: "What? Da Vinci lived in the middle ages. I know he tried to build a flying machine, a sort of aeroplane.""
"VICKI: "I know and according to this it was the Monk who put him up to it. And listen to this: Put two hundred pounds in a London bank in 1968. Nipped forward two hundred years and collected a fortune in compound interest.""