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S6E27 · The Seeds of Death Part 5

Fewsham manipulates Slaar with a calculated lie

Fewsham, feigning unconsciousness, secretly observes Slaar tampering with the T-Mat controls before seizing the opportunity to fabricate a false narrative. He claims the Doctor and companions violently attacked him before fleeing via T-Mat, framing his actions as self-defense. This deception not only obscures Slaar’s true motives—his role in the Martian invasion—but also sows distrust between the Martians and the Doctor’s team, escalating the already volatile tension on the Moonbase. Fewsham’s lie is a calculated risk: by positioning himself as a victim, he gains Slaar’s temporary trust while secretly working to undermine the Martian plan. The exchange reveals Fewsham’s strategic mind and his willingness to exploit Slaar’s arrogance, setting up future betrayals and deepening the conspiracy’s complexity. The moment also underscores the precarious balance of power on the Moonbase, where loyalty is fluid and survival depends on deception.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Fewsham feigns unconsciousness to deceive Slaar, who enters and adjusts the temperature controls, while Fewsham secretly observes him.

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Under questioning, Fewsham lies to Slaar, claiming the others turned up the heat and returned to Earth via T-Mat after attacking him, framing his actions as self-preservation.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Feigned vulnerability masking a cold, calculating resolve—his fear of execution on Earth is genuine, but his compliance with Slaar is a ruse to buy time and undermine the invasion.

Fewsham lies sprawled across the control desk, feigning unconsciousness until Slaar enters. He then seizes the moment to fabricate a false narrative, claiming the Doctor and companions violently attacked him before fleeing via T-Mat. His body language shifts from limp vulnerability to calculated composure as he spins his lie, carefully omitting his own sabotage of the heating system. His dialogue is measured, blending self-pity with strategic omissions to manipulate Slaar’s perception of loyalty.

Goals in this moment
  • Gain Slaar’s trust by positioning himself as a victim of the Doctor’s team, thereby avoiding suspicion and potential execution.
  • Secretly sabotage the Martian invasion by withholding critical information (e.g., the Doctor’s true intentions) and exploiting Slaar’s arrogance.
Active beliefs
  • Slaar’s trust can be manipulated through fabricated vulnerability, allowing Fewsham to operate as a double agent.
  • The Doctor’s team is a greater threat to his survival than the Martians, given Earth’s likely execution of 'traitors.'
Character traits
Deceptive Strategic Calculating Self-Preserving Verbally Agile
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Confident bordering on hubris—Slaar is so assured of his dominance that he accepts Fewsham’s story without verification, revealing critical details of the invasion plan in the process. His emotional state is one of control, but his trust in Fewsham’s deception plants the seeds for future betrayal.

Slaar strides into the control room, his armored presence dominating the space as he immediately takes control of the temperature settings, lowering them to cold. He interrogates Fewsham with a mix of suspicion and arrogance, buying into the technician’s fabricated story of an attack by the Doctor and companions. His dialogue reveals key details of the Martian invasion plan—namely, that their warriors will land on the Moon after the seed pods have weakened Earth—while also exposing his overconfidence in Fewsham’s sudden loyalty. His physical actions (adjusting the temperature, looming over Fewsham) underscore his authority, but his willingness to trust Fewsham’s lie highlights his strategic blind spot.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure Fewsham’s compliance for the impending invasion by leveraging his fear of execution on Earth.
  • Reveal partial details of the Martian invasion plan to Fewsham, either to test his loyalty or to assert dominance through knowledge.
Active beliefs
  • Human technicians like Fewsham can be easily controlled through fear and promises of survival.
  • The Martian invasion is inevitable, and Earth’s defenses are already compromised by the seed pods.
Character traits
Authoritative Arrogant Strategic (but overconfident) Manipulative Revealing (unintentionally)
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Unbeknownst to him, his reputation is being deliberately tarnished by Fewsham’s lie, which could hinder future alliances or trust with other factions (e.g., Earth authorities or remaining Moonbase technicians).

The Doctor is indirectly implicated in Fewsham’s fabricated lie, framed as the aggressor who attacked Fewsham and fled via T-Mat. His absence from the scene allows Fewsham to shape Slaar’s perception of him as a violent, untrustworthy figure, thereby deepening the rift between the Martians and Earth’s allies. The Doctor’s true actions (likely sabotaging the heating system to weaken the Martians) are erased from the narrative, replaced by Fewsham’s deception.

Goals in this moment
  • None explicit in this event (as he is absent), but his implied goal of sabotaging Martian operations aligns with the broader narrative of thwarting the invasion.
  • Unwittingly, his actions (or Fewsham’s misrepresentation of them) serve to create distrust between the Martians and potential human allies.
Active beliefs
  • The Martians’ invasion must be stopped at all costs, even if it means temporary alliances with reluctant collaborators like Fewsham.
  • Humanity’s survival depends on exposing the Martians’ true intentions, which Fewsham’s deception temporarily obscures.
Character traits
Falsely Accused Absent but Pivotal Symbol of Resistance
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Moonbase Central Heating Controls

The Moonbase Central Heating Controls become a critical tool in Fewsham’s deception and Slaar’s environmental manipulation. Slaar adjusts the temperature to cold, demonstrating his control over the Moonbase’s infrastructure and creating an oppressive atmosphere that reinforces his authority. Fewsham, however, had earlier sabotaged the heating system (implied by his claim that the Doctor and companions 'turned up the heating'), using it as a pretext for his fabricated story. The controls thus serve a dual narrative role: as a symbol of Martian dominance (via Slaar’s adjustment) and as a weapon in Fewsham’s covert resistance (via his prior tampering).

Before: Functioning normally, though Fewsham had previously sabotaged the …
After: Set to cold by Slaar, reinforcing the Martians’ …
Before: Functioning normally, though Fewsham had previously sabotaged the heating system to create discomfort for the Martians.
After: Set to cold by Slaar, reinforcing the Martians’ control over the Moonbase’s environment while masking Fewsham’s earlier interference.
T-Mat Moonbase Control Room Access Grille

The T-Mat Moonbase Control Room Access Grille is referenced by Fewsham as the entry point through which the Doctor and companions allegedly attacked him. While not physically interacted with in this scene, the grille serves as a narrative device to lend credibility to Fewsham’s lie. By claiming the Doctor’s team 'got in through the grille,' Fewsham provides a plausible (if false) explanation for their presence, which Slaar accepts without question. The grille thus becomes a symbolic gateway—not just for physical access, but for the flow of deception and misinformation that Fewsham is orchestrating.

Before: Intact and accessible, likely used by the Doctor’s …
After: Unchanged physically, but now framed in Slaar’s mind …
Before: Intact and accessible, likely used by the Doctor’s team to enter the control room earlier in the scene (though their true actions are unknown to Slaar).
After: Unchanged physically, but now framed in Slaar’s mind as a point of vulnerability exploited by Earth’s allies.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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T-Mat Moonbase Control Room

The T-Mat Moonbase Control Room is the epicenter of this high-stakes deception, serving as both a battleground of wits and a symbol of the shifting power dynamics between humans and Martians. The humming machinery and glowing consoles create a sterile, technological atmosphere that contrasts with the raw tension of Fewsham’s lie and Slaar’s interrogation. The room’s layout—with its central control desk where Fewsham feigns unconsciousness and the temperature controls Slaar adjusts—forces the two into close proximity, amplifying the stakes of their interaction. The location’s functional role as the nerve center of the Moonbase’s operations makes it the perfect stage for Fewsham’s calculated betrayal, as every word and action here has the potential to alter the course of the invasion.

Atmosphere Sterile yet charged with tension—the hum of machinery and the glow of consoles create a …
Function Nerve center for the Moonbase’s operations and the primary stage for Fewsham’s deception and Slaar’s …
Symbolism Represents the fragile balance of power between the occupying Martians and the human technicians. The …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel (technicians and Martian occupiers). The Doctor’s team’s alleged entry through the …
The hum of machinery and glowing consoles create a sterile, technological atmosphere. The central control desk where Fewsham lies, feigning unconsciousness, is the focal point of the deception. The temperature controls, adjusted by Slaar, reinforce the Martians’ dominance over the Moonbase’s environment. The grille, referenced by Fewsham, serves as a symbolic and narrative entry point for his lie.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Ice Warriors

The Ice Warriors are actively represented in this event through Slaar’s actions and dialogue, which reveal their strategic plans for the invasion. Slaar’s adjustment of the temperature controls and his interrogation of Fewsham demonstrate the organization’s exercise of authority over the Moonbase, while his revelation of the invasion’s second stage (landing on the Moon after the seed pods weaken Earth) underscores their long-term objectives. The Ice Warriors’ power dynamics in this moment are characterized by arrogance and overconfidence, as Slaar accepts Fewsham’s fabricated story without scrutiny, thereby exposing a critical vulnerability in their operational security.

Representation Through Slaar’s direct actions (adjusting controls, interrogating Fewsham) and his revelation of the Martian invasion …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the Moonbase and its human technicians, but unwittingly vulnerable to deception (e.g., …
Impact The Ice Warriors’ overconfidence in this moment plants the seeds for their eventual downfall, as …
Internal Dynamics Slaar operates with autonomy as a commander, but his actions reflect the broader Martian strategy …
Secure the loyalty of human technicians like Fewsham through coercion and promises of survival, ensuring their compliance during the invasion. Reveal partial details of the invasion plan to Fewsham, either to test his loyalty or to assert dominance through knowledge, while also preparing for the second stage of the invasion (landing on the Moon). Coercion (threatening Fewsham with execution if he does not comply), Manipulation of the Moonbase’s infrastructure (e.g., adjusting temperature controls to assert dominance), Strategic disclosure of information (revealing the invasion plan to Fewsham, which Fewsham may later use against them).
The Doctor’s Team

The Doctor’s Team (Earth Allies) is indirectly implicated in this event through Fewsham’s fabricated lie, which frames them as violent aggressors who attacked Fewsham before fleeing via T-Mat. While physically absent, their reputation is deliberately tarnished, which could hinder future alliances or trust with other factions (e.g., Earth authorities or remaining Moonbase technicians). The organization’s role in this event is reactive—Fewsham’s deception is a direct response to their alleged actions, and Slaar’s acceptance of the lie deepens the distrust between the Martians and Earth’s allies. The Doctor’s team’s true goal of sabotaging the Martian invasion is obscured, but their absence allows Fewsham to shape the narrative in a way that serves his own survival.

Representation Through Fewsham’s fabricated narrative, which paints the Doctor’s team as violent and untrustworthy. Their absence …
Power Dynamics Falsely positioned as a threat by Fewsham’s lie, which undermines their potential to form alliances …
Impact The Doctor’s team’s reputation is damaged by Fewsham’s lie, which could isolate them from potential …
Internal Dynamics None explicitly shown, as the Doctor’s team is absent. However, their unity and shared goal …
Sabotage the Martian invasion by any means necessary (implied by Fewsham’s misrepresentation of their actions). Expose the Martians’ true intentions, though this goal is temporarily hindered by Fewsham’s lie. Indirect influence through Fewsham’s deception, which shapes Slaar’s perception of the Doctor’s team as violent and untrustworthy. Potential for future alliances with human factions, though this is undermined by the current lie.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Fewsham's coerced assistance hinted at by Slaar in scene INT. T MAT MOONBASE CONTROL foreshadows the video transmission that will come through to Doctor in scene INT. T MAT EARTH CONTROL"

Slaar Confirms Martian Invasion
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Key Dialogue

"FEWSHAM: The others, they got in through the grille and turned up the heating."
"SLAAR: Where are they now?"
"FEWSHAM: They went back to Earth by T-Mat."
"SLAAR: Why did you not go with them?"
"FEWSHAM: I refused. That's why they attacked me."
"SLAAR: Refused? Why?"
"FEWSHAM: What do you think would have happened to me back on Earth? I'd have been executed as a traitor."
"SLAAR: So you hope to live longer by staying here. You value your life. That is good. You will live if you help us when the invasion fleet arrives."
"FEWSHAM: You're going to land on Earth?"
"SLAAR: No, our warriors will land here, on the moon. When the seed pods have done their work on Earth it will be time to commence the second stage of our plan."