Fabula
S8E15 · Colony In Space Part 1

Doctor insists on joining the investigation

In Ashe’s office, the Doctor interrogates her about the colony’s failing crops, exposing the systemic collapse of their agricultural plan. Their discussion is abruptly interrupted when Mary bursts in with a frantic report: Jane Leeson’s dome is under attack by a giant reptile, and the radio transmission cuts off mid-scream. Ashe immediately dispatches Winton to investigate, but the Doctor—driven by scientific curiosity and a hunch about the reptile threat—insists on accompanying her. Ashe initially resists, citing no need for his involvement, but the Doctor’s persistence, framed as 'scientific curiosity,' subtly asserts his authority as an investigator. Jo’s unspoken concern for the Doctor’s safety lingers in the background, foreshadowing their later emotional rift. This moment establishes the Doctor’s role as the colony’s de facto protector and sets up his direct confrontation with the planet’s hidden dangers.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Ashe directs Mary to contact Winton and order him to Leeson's dome, revealing that other colonists have already been dispatched elsewhere. The Doctor offers to accompany Ashe, citing scientific curiosity about the planet, which Ashe reluctantly accepts.

Urgency to uneasy alliance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frantic and urgent, with a palpable sense of dread as she relays the terrifying news. Her emotional state reflects the colony’s growing desperation and the immediate danger facing Jane Leeson.

Mary bursts into Ashe’s office with the frantic report of Jane Leeson’s radio transmission, describing the dome under attack by a giant reptile and the radio cutting out mid-scream. Her urgent delivery—'Jane Leeson's just radioed in!'—escalates the tension in the room, forcing Ashe and the Doctor to act. Her role as the colony’s communicator makes her a critical conduit of information in this crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Convey the urgency of Jane Leeson’s distress call to Ashe and the Doctor.
  • Ensure that the colony responds quickly to the reptile attack to protect its members.
Active beliefs
  • The reptile attack is a real and immediate threat that requires the colony’s full attention.
  • Her role in communicating critical information is vital to the colony’s survival.
Character traits
Urgent Frantic Alert Loyal
Follow Mary's journey

Terrified and desperate, with a sense of helplessness as she tries to call for help. Her emotional state is conveyed through the frantic, cut-off radio transmission, which heightens the tension and urgency in the scene.

Jane Leeson is referenced off-screen as the victim of the giant reptile attack on her dome. Her frantic radio transmission—'She say's their dome's being attacked! By some kind of giant reptile!'—cuts off mid-scream, leaving the colonists in Ashe’s office to imagine the worst. Her terror is palpable, even in her absence, as her voice over the radio becomes a symbol of the colony’s vulnerability.

Goals in this moment
  • Call for help to protect herself and her dome from the reptile attack.
  • Warn the colony of the immediate danger they face.
Active beliefs
  • The reptile attack is a real and deadly threat that requires immediate assistance.
  • Her survival depends on the colony’s ability to respond quickly to her distress call.
Character traits
Terrified Desperate Vulnerable
Follow Jane Leeson's journey

Initially resistant and defensive, but increasingly pragmatic as the crisis unfolds. Her emotional state shifts from denial to reluctant acceptance of the Doctor’s involvement, reflecting her growing awareness of the colony’s vulnerability.

Ashe defends the colony’s agricultural plan to the Doctor, her tone defensive and pragmatic as she admits the cover crops refuse to grow. When Mary bursts in with the news of Jane Leeson’s dome under attack, Ashe initially dismisses the interruption but is quickly forced to act, dispatching Winton to investigate. Her reluctance to accept the Doctor’s involvement—'Well, there's no need for you to get involved, Doctor.'—reveals her stubborn pride and desire to maintain control, though she ultimately relents. Her leadership is tested as the colony’s fragility becomes undeniable.

Goals in this moment
  • Defend the colony’s agricultural plan and maintain her authority as leader.
  • Address the immediate threat of the reptile attack while minimizing disruption to the colony’s operations.
Active beliefs
  • The colony’s survival depends on her ability to maintain order and control, even in the face of unexpected threats.
  • The Doctor’s expertise could be useful, but his involvement risks undermining her authority.
Character traits
Defensive Pragmatic Stubborn Reluctantly accommodating
Follow Robert Ashe's journey

Determined and inquisitive, with a growing sense of urgency as the reptile threat emerges. His 'scientific curiosity' masks a deeper concern for the colony’s survival.

The Doctor interrogates Ashe about the colony’s failing crops, exposing the systemic collapse of their agricultural plan with sharp, probing questions. His tone shifts from analytical to subtly assertive when he insists on joining the investigation of Jane Leeson’s dome, framing his involvement as 'scientific curiosity'—a tactic that subtly asserts his authority and protects the colony’s interests. His posture and dialogue reveal a mix of intellectual curiosity and protective urgency, hinting at his growing role as the colony’s de facto protector.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose the truth behind the colony’s agricultural failure to understand the root cause of their crisis.
  • Investigate the giant reptile attack to assess the immediate threat and protect the colonists.
Active beliefs
  • The colony’s survival depends on addressing both the agricultural collapse and the reptile threat.
  • His expertise and presence are necessary to mitigate the escalating dangers on Uxarieus.
Character traits
Analytical Protective Subtly assertive Intellectually curious Diplomatic
Follow The Third …'s journey
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Alarmed and concerned, with a quiet but palpable sense of dread as the severity of the situation becomes clear. Her unspoken worry for the Doctor lingers beneath the surface.

Jo Grant enters Ashe’s office with Mary and confirms hearing Jane Leeson’s terrified radio transmission about the reptile attack. Her brief but impactful dialogue—'I heard her too. She sounded terrified.'—reveals her alarm and concern for the colonists. Though she doesn’t speak again in this event, her presence and emotional reaction foreshadow her later role as a voice of caution and concern for the Doctor’s safety.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the Doctor and the colonists by validating the urgency of the reptile attack.
  • Stay informed and prepared to assist in whatever way she can, despite her initial skepticism about the dangers of Uxarieus.
Active beliefs
  • The reptile attack is a real and immediate threat to the colony’s safety.
  • The Doctor’s involvement in investigating the attack is both necessary and potentially risky.
Character traits
Empathetic Alert Concerned Supportive
Follow Jo Grant's journey

Not explicitly shown, but inferred to be alert and focused, given the urgency of the situation. His role as a responder to crises suggests a mix of professionalism and underlying tension.

Winton is mentioned off-screen as the colonist dispatched by Ashe to investigate Jane Leeson’s dome after the attack. Though he does not appear physically in this event, his role as the colony’s frontline investigator is critical. His arrival at the dome is a direct consequence of Ashe’s orders, and his actions will shape the colony’s response to the reptile threat.

Goals in this moment
  • Investigate the reptile attack at Jane Leeson’s dome to assess the threat and report back to Ashe.
  • Coordinate with the Doctor and other colonists to ensure the colony’s safety.
Active beliefs
  • The reptile attack is a serious and immediate danger that requires swift action.
  • His role as a patrol leader and investigator is essential to the colony’s survival.
Character traits
Dutiful Pragmatic Responsive
Follow Winton's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Colony Cover Crop Seeds (Failed Agricultural Attempts)

The colony’s cover crop seeds are referenced in the Doctor’s interrogation of Ashe, exposing the systemic failure of the colony’s agricultural plan. The Doctor highlights the seeds’ repeated failure to grow—'The cover crop refuses to grow. We plant it, it shoots up and then withers, again and again.'—as a clue to the deeper crisis facing the colony. The seeds symbolize the colony’s fragile hope for survival, which is crumbling alongside the dome’s structural integrity under the reptile threat. Their mention underscores the colony’s desperation and the Doctor’s role in uncovering the truth.

Before: Planted and withering in the colony’s barren soil, …
After: Unchanged physically, but their symbolic significance as a …
Before: Planted and withering in the colony’s barren soil, failing to grow despite multiple attempts.
After: Unchanged physically, but their symbolic significance as a failed lifeline is reinforced by the Doctor’s interrogation and the escalating crisis.
Jane Leeson's Dome

Jane Leeson’s dome is the site of the giant reptile attack, where Jane’s frantic radio transmission cuts off mid-scream. The dome’s fragile structure is breached by the reptile, symbolizing the colony’s vulnerability and the collapse of their sense of safety. The attack on the dome forces Ashe and the Doctor to act, marking a turning point in the colony’s crisis. The dome’s role in the event is both a battleground and a symbol of the colony’s desperation, as its destruction threatens the survival of its inhabitants.

Before: Intact but under threat, with Jane Leeson inside …
After: Breached and potentially destroyed, with Jane Leeson’s fate …
Before: Intact but under threat, with Jane Leeson inside attempting to radio for help.
After: Breached and potentially destroyed, with Jane Leeson’s fate unknown and the dome’s structural integrity compromised.
Jane Leeson's Emergency Radio

Jane Leeson’s dome radio serves as the critical communication device that transmits her frantic plea for help during the reptile attack. The radio’s static-laced transmission—'She say's their dome's being attacked! By some kind of giant reptile!'—cuts off mid-scream, leaving the colonists in Ashe’s office to grapple with the horror of the situation. The radio’s role is twofold: it conveys the immediate danger facing Jane Leeson and her dome, and it forces the colony to confront the reality of the reptile threat, escalating the tension and urgency of the scene.

Before: Functional and in use within Jane Leeson’s dome, …
After: Silent and inactive, having cut off mid-transmission, leaving …
Before: Functional and in use within Jane Leeson’s dome, allowing her to radio for help during the attack.
After: Silent and inactive, having cut off mid-transmission, leaving the colonists in Ashe’s office to imagine the worst.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Ashe's Office

Ashe’s office functions as the colony’s administrative nerve center, where the Doctor’s interrogation of Ashe about the failing crops exposes the systemic collapse of their agricultural plan. The tension in the room escalates when Mary bursts in with the news of Jane Leeson’s dome under attack, forcing Ashe to dispatch Winton and the Doctor to investigate. The office’s role in the event is multifaceted: it serves as a command center for the colony’s response to the crisis, a space for confrontation between the Doctor and Ashe, and a symbolic representation of the colony’s fragile leadership and institutional strain.

Atmosphere Tense and urgent, with a mix of defensive pragmatism (Ashe) and analytical curiosity (the Doctor). …
Function Command center for the colony’s response to the reptile attack and agricultural crisis, as well …
Symbolism Represents the colony’s institutional power and the strain on its leadership as the crisis unfolds. …
Access Restricted to senior colonists and visitors like the Doctor and Jo, reflecting the colony’s hierarchical …
The Doctor and Ashe standing in a confrontational yet analytical stance, with Mary and Jo entering abruptly to deliver the news of the attack. The radio transmission from Jane Leeson’s dome playing in the background, cutting off mid-scream, which heightens the tension and urgency in the room. The preliminary survey documents and agricultural reports scattered on Ashe’s desk, symbolizing the colony’s failed plans and the Doctor’s probing questions.
Leeson's Dome

Jane Leeson’s dome is the site of the giant reptile attack, where Jane’s frantic radio transmission cuts off mid-scream. The dome’s fragile structure is breached by the reptile, symbolizing the colony’s vulnerability and the collapse of their sense of safety. The attack on the dome forces Ashe and the Doctor to act, marking a turning point in the colony’s crisis. The dome’s role in the event is both a battleground and a symbol of the colony’s desperation, as its destruction threatens the survival of its inhabitants.

Atmosphere Chaotic and terrifying, with the sound of the reptile’s attack and Jane Leeson’s screams creating …
Function Battleground for the reptile attack and a symbol of the colony’s fragility, as its destruction …
Symbolism Represents the colony’s false sense of security and the sudden, violent intrusion of the planet’s …
Access Initially restricted to Jane Leeson and her husband, but breached by the reptile, leaving it …
The sound of the reptile’s roar and the dome’s structural integrity failing under its assault. Jane Leeson’s frantic radio transmission, cutting off mid-scream, which conveys the immediacy and terror of the attack. The dome’s interior, trashed and covered in claw marks, symbolizing the violence of the reptile’s intrusion.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Human Colony on Uxarieus

The Human Colony on Uxarieus is at the heart of this event, as the failing crops and reptile attack threaten its survival. The colony’s institutional response is tested as Ashe dispatches Winton and the Doctor to investigate Jane Leeson’s dome, while the Doctor’s interrogation of Ashe exposes the systemic collapse of their agricultural plan. The organization’s ability to respond to crises is highlighted, as well as its internal tensions and the Doctor’s role in mitigating the threats they face.

Representation Through Ashe’s leadership and the collective action of the colonists (e.g., Winton’s dispatch, Mary’s communication …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Ashe’s orders) but being challenged by external forces (the reptile threat) …
Impact The colony’s ability to respond to the crisis is tested, revealing its fragility and the …
Internal Dynamics Internal debate over response strategy (e.g., Ashe’s initial resistance to the Doctor’s involvement) and the …
Address the immediate threat of the reptile attack on Jane Leeson’s dome to protect the colony’s members. Maintain control over the colony’s operations and resources despite the escalating crisis. Through Ashe’s authority as leader, dispatching Winton and the Doctor to investigate the attack. Via institutional protocol, as the colony’s response to the crisis follows established chains of command and communication. Through the Doctor’s expertise, which is leveraged to assess the threat and protect the colonists.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"Jane's frantic pleas for help over the radio (Beat 31) directly prompt Mary to interrupt The Doctor and Ashe to report the attack (Beat 32)."

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"Jane's frantic pleas for help over the radio (Beat 31) directly prompt Mary to interrupt The Doctor and Ashe to report the attack (Beat 32)."

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"Mary's report of the attack on Jane Leeson's dome directly prompts Ashe to direct Mary to contact Winton and order him to Leeson's dome."

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What this causes 2

"Mary's report of the attack on Jane Leeson's dome directly prompts Ashe to direct Mary to contact Winton and order him to Leeson's dome."

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"Ashe directing Mary to contact Winton directly results in Winton arriving to find Leeson and Jane dead, confirming the attack and its deadly consequences."

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Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: "Scientific curiosity, my dear chap. I find your planet most intriguing.""
"ASHE: "Well, there's no need for you to get involved, Doctor.""
"DOCTOR: "I'll come with you, if I may.""