Companions Awaken in Temporal Displacement
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Ben and Jamie awaken in a compression chamber with the Doctor, disoriented and trying to understand their surroundings. Ben speculates about their location, while the Doctor offers a historical reference.
Polly regains consciousness and declares it to be the year 1970, presenting a bracelet as evidence. This prompts a brief discussion about time and proves they have traveled forward in time.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Initially skeptical and humorous, but becoming serious and compliant as the guard's authority becomes clear.
Ben is the first to awaken and attempts to rouse the others, displaying a mix of concern and humor. He speculates about the chamber being a 'compression chamber' and teases Jamie about his kilt. When Polly reveals the year 1970 using the bracelet, Ben supports her deduction and encourages her to communicate with the guard. His skepticism gives way to compliance when the guard enters, recognizing the need to follow the silent command to move.
- • Understand the nature of the chamber and their situation
- • Support Polly in communicating with the guard to gather information
- • The chamber is a technological space designed for compression
- • Communication with the guard is necessary to avoid conflict
Determined and focused, but compliant as the situation escalates.
Polly awakens groaning and quickly deduces the year is 1970 by producing the Aztec bracelet from the 1968 Mexico Olympics. She attempts to communicate with the guard in multiple languages, demonstrating her linguistic skills and quick thinking. Despite her initial determination, she complies with the guard's command to move, recognizing the immediate threat. Her actions highlight her resourcefulness and adaptability in high-pressure situations.
- • Determine the current year and location using the bracelet
- • Communicate with the guard to understand their situation
- • The bracelet provides crucial information about their temporal displacement
- • Communication is key to navigating the unfamiliar environment
Authoritative and unyielding, with no visible emotional response.
The Atlantean guard enters the chamber carrying a trident, silently enforcing compliance through physical threat. He prods the group toward the door with the trident, using his authoritative presence to compel the companions to move. His actions underscore the immediate danger and the group's vulnerability, marking the transition from exploration to captivity.
- • Enforce compliance with the Atlantean regime's orders
- • Move the captives to the next location as directed
- • The captives must be controlled and moved efficiently
- • Silent authority is sufficient to enforce compliance
Bewildered and cautious, but trusting of the Doctor's guidance.
Jamie awakens groggily and questions Ben about 'submariners,' indicating his confusion about their surroundings. He attempts to communicate with the guard in Gaelic, showing his resourcefulness and cultural background. Despite his bewilderment, Jamie complies with the guard's command to move, following the Doctor's lead. His actions reflect a mix of curiosity and cautious adaptation to the unfamiliar situation.
- • Understand their location and the nature of the guard
- • Communicate effectively to gather information
- • The guard's commands must be followed to avoid danger
- • The Doctor's guidance is reliable in uncertain situations
Initially intrigued and analytical, but rapidly shifting to guarded vigilance as the threat becomes apparent.
The Doctor awakens disoriented in the compression chamber, initially speculating about the chamber's origins as a troglodyte creation. His curiosity is evident as he searches for his diary and engages in scientific debate with Polly. However, his demeanor shifts to cautious compliance when the Atlantean guard enters, recognizing the immediate threat and urging the group to follow the guard's silent command. His leadership is marked by a blend of intellectual inquiry and pragmatic adaptation to the unfolding danger.
- • Determine the origin and time period of the compression chamber
- • Ensure the safety of his companions by complying with the guard's commands
- • The chamber's design suggests a primitive but advanced civilization
- • Compliance with the guard is necessary to avoid immediate harm
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Atlantean guard's trident is a symbol of authority and a tool for enforcement. He uses it to prod the Doctor and his companions toward the door, compelling their compliance through physical threat. The trident's presence underscores the guard's power and the group's vulnerability, marking the transition from intellectual curiosity to forced submission. Its use is both practical and symbolic, reinforcing the Atlantean regime's control over the captives.
Polly produces the ornate Aztec bracelet, which she found earlier in a cave, to prove that the year is 1970. The bracelet, featuring an Aztec design and an Olympic torch pin, serves as a crucial clue that undermines the Doctor's troglodyte theory and confirms their temporal displacement. Its presence shifts the group's focus from speculative debate to urgent realization of their situation, setting the stage for their confrontation with the Atlantean guard.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The compression chamber serves as a claustrophobic and disorienting space where the Doctor and his companions awaken. Its tight confines and unfamiliar design amplify their confusion and vulnerability. The chamber's functional role shifts from a place of speculative debate to one of forced compliance as the Atlantean guard enters. The atmosphere is tense, with the group's initial curiosity giving way to a sense of impending danger. The chamber's design, reminiscent of advanced technology, contrasts with the primitive troglodyte theory, highlighting the narrative's themes of temporal displacement and cultural misunderstanding.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Atlantean Guard Forces are represented by the single guard who enters the chamber, wielding a trident and enforcing compliance. His silent authority and physical presence embody the regime's control over the captives. The guard's actions—prodding the group toward the door—demonstrate the organization's ability to exert power through intimidation and force. This moment highlights the group's vulnerability and the immediate threat posed by the Atlantean regime, setting the stage for their broader conflict.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The cage's descent and resulting compressed nitrogen sickness (beat_675db5d7375e3db0) directly causes them to lose conciousness and then later awaken in the compression chamber (beat_72637580f484b48e)."
Cage descent traps companions together"The cage's descent and resulting compressed nitrogen sickness (beat_675db5d7375e3db0) directly causes them to lose conciousness and then later awaken in the compression chamber (beat_72637580f484b48e)."
Cage Descends into Unconsciousness"Following the disorientation of awakening (beat_72637580f484b48e), Polly regains consciousness and declares the year to be 1970, grounding their temporal displacement (beat_43bbf074cedcec20)."
Atlantean Guard Forces March to Captivity"After Polly states and proves the current year is 1970 (beat_43bbf074cedcec20), Ramo arrives telling them their arrival was foretold (beat_8ef0dfc84ff03897)."
Doctor baits Ramo with Zaroff’s secrets"After Polly states and proves the current year is 1970 (beat_43bbf074cedcec20), Ramo arrives telling them their arrival was foretold (beat_8ef0dfc84ff03897)."
Doctor secretly dispatches Zaroff message"Following the disorientation of awakening (beat_72637580f484b48e), Polly regains consciousness and declares the year to be 1970, grounding their temporal displacement (beat_43bbf074cedcec20)."
Atlantean Guard Forces March to CaptivityKey Dialogue
"DOCTOR: Oh."
"POLLY: I don't think it is."
"DOCTOR: All right then, when?"
"POLLY: Oh, I'd say about 1970."
"DOCTOR: Can you prove it?"
"BEN: Yeah, go on, prove it."
"POLLY: (Polly produces the bracelet she found.) Abracadabra."
"DOCTOR: Oh, how interesting, yes. Hmm. It's Aztec. Fake of course."
"BEN: Mexico Olympiad."
"POLLY: When we first left Earth it hadn't happened yet."
"BEN: No, that's right, it wasn't due till 1968."
"POLLY: Right, so now is any time later than that."
"GUARD: Bazumi tampost postu!"
"DOCTOR: Yes, well, that means move in any language. I think we'd better comply."