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S6E20 · The Krotons Part 2

Gonds fracture over Kroton violence

The Doctor deliberately manipulates a Kroton probe to attack an innocent Gond student instead of himself, exposing the Krotons' targeted surveillance and lethal intent. The student's death—reduced to an ashy outline—ignites a violent schism between Thara, who rallies the Gonds to fight, and Selris, who insists on passive obedience. The Kroton computer's abrupt evacuation order, framed as a warning that the Doctor has been 'destroyed,' further polarizes the community. Thara's defiance escalates the conflict, while Selris's caution underscores the Gonds' existential dilemma: resist and risk annihilation, or submit and lose their humanity. The event forces immediate choices between defiance and survival, setting the stage for open rebellion against the Krotons.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Thara, enraged by the student's death, accuses the Krotons of murder and throws the student's axe at the door. Selris warns Thara about provoking the Krotons which grows into an argument about whether to fight back or not.

grief to anger

The Kroton computer issues a warning, stating that the Gonds' leader has been destroyed and orders all Gonds to leave the Learning Hall at once. Amidst the order, Thara urges the Gonds to stay and fight and Selris insists everyone leaves the hall.

defiance to obedience

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anxious and reactive, oscillating between fear for the Doctor's safety and anger at the Krotons' brutality—his emotions are raw and unfiltered, a stark contrast to the Doctor's detachment.

Jamie reacts emotionally to the Doctor's experiment, warning him about the probe's danger. He is visibly alarmed when the probe kills the Gond student, his protective instincts flaring as he watches the ashy outline form. His alarm turns to frustration as the probe retreats, and he observes the Kroton computer's evacuation order with a mix of fear and defiance.

Goals in this moment
  • Preventing the Doctor from taking reckless risks that endanger others
  • Finding a way to fight back against the Krotons' oppression
Active beliefs
  • The Krotons are a direct and immediate threat that must be confronted, not studied
  • The Doctor's experiments, while insightful, prioritize knowledge over the safety of innocents
Character traits
Protective and reactive to immediate threats Frustrated by the Doctor's willingness to gamble with lives Quick to express alarm and defiance in the face of oppression Loyal but conflicted about the Doctor's methods
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Concerned and analytical, with a growing sense of unease as the probe's lethality becomes apparent—her logical mind races to understand the implications while her empathy reacts to the violence.

Zoe observes the Doctor's manipulation of the probe with concern, recognizing the pattern recognition at play. She warns him about the probe's danger and infers that the Krotons have identified his appearance, implying their advanced surveillance capabilities. Her analytical mind processes the implications of the probe's targeting, but she remains visibly unsettled by the violence that follows.

Goals in this moment
  • Understanding how the probe's targeting system works to anticipate future threats
  • Ensuring the Doctor doesn't take unnecessary risks in his experiments
Active beliefs
  • The Krotons' technology is a direct threat that must be understood to be countered
  • The Doctor's methods, while effective, carry moral and physical risks
Character traits
Quick to recognize technological patterns Concerned for the Doctor's safety but trusts his judgment Logical and precise in her observations Emotionally affected by the student's death, though she suppresses it
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Determined in the moment of attack, but his fate is one of sudden, violent erasure—his death is a silent scream against oppression, amplified by Thara's defiance.

The unnamed Gond student attempts to attack the Kroton probe with an axe but is instantly killed by its disintegrating gas. His death leaves only an ashy outline and the axe behind, serving as a brutal symbol of the Krotons' lethal efficiency and the futility of direct resistance. His sacrifice, though unintended, becomes a catalyst for Thara's defiance.

Goals in this moment
  • Defending the group from the probe's threat
  • Asserting agency against the Krotons, even if futile
Active beliefs
  • The Krotons' rule is unjust and must be challenged
  • Direct action, even if risky, is preferable to passive submission
Character traits
Brave but reckless, acting on impulse to confront the probe Symbolic of the Gonds' suppressed desire for freedom A tragic figure whose death exposes the Krotons' true nature
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Cautious and fearful, with a growing sense of helplessness as the Krotons' brutality becomes undeniable—his authority is eroding, and he grapples with the moral cost of obedience.

Selris questions the Doctor about the probe's targeting mechanism, advocating for passive obedience to the Krotons to avoid provoking them further. He is visibly shaken by the student's death and the probe's retreat, ordering the Gonds to evacuate the Learning Hall after the Kroton computer's warning. His authority is tested as Thara challenges his stance, exposing the deep divide within Gond society.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintaining order and preventing further provocation of the Krotons
  • Protecting the Gonds from retaliation, even if it means submitting to oppression
Active beliefs
  • Open resistance against the Krotons will lead to annihilation
  • The Krotons' rule, while oppressive, is the only way to ensure survival
Character traits
Cautious and risk-averse, prioritizing survival over confrontation Authoritative but conflicted, torn between duty and moral outrage Fearful of the Krotons' power but unwilling to openly defy them A mediator caught between tradition and rebellion
Follow Selris's journey
Thara
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Enraged and defiant, fueled by the student's death—his emotions are a catalyst for action, and he channels his grief into a call for armed resistance, refusing to accept Selris's caution.

Thara throws the Gond student's axe at the door in defiance after the student's death, accusing the Krotons of murder. He urges the Gonds to fight, clashing with Selris over passive obedience. His rage and defiance escalate the conflict, polarizing the community and setting the stage for open rebellion against the Krotons.

Goals in this moment
  • Inciting the Gonds to rise up against the Krotons immediately
  • Exposing the Krotons' crimes to rally support for rebellion
Active beliefs
  • The Krotons must be fought, no matter the cost
  • Passive obedience only perpetuates their tyranny
Character traits
Defiant and rebellious, rejecting all forms of oppression Quick to act on emotion, particularly in the face of injustice A natural leader who rallies others to resistance Unwilling to compromise with authority, even when it risks lives
Follow Thara's journey

Calm, analytically engaged, with a hint of dark amusement at the probe's targeting mechanism—masking the underlying tension of his gamble.

The Doctor deliberately manipulates a Kroton probe by obscuring and revealing his face, exploiting its pattern recognition to trick it into targeting an innocent Gond student. He reacts to the student's death with analytical detachment, deducing the probe's programming and the Krotons' surveillance capabilities. His calm demeanor masks the moral weight of his experiment, and he observes the Kroton computer's evacuation order with scientific curiosity rather than emotional distress.

Goals in this moment
  • Exposing the Kroton probe's targeting mechanism to understand their surveillance capabilities
  • Gathering intelligence on the Krotons' operations to counter their control over the Gonds
Active beliefs
  • The Krotons' technology is flawed and can be outmaneuvered through pattern recognition
  • Knowledge of their systems is critical to liberating the Gonds, even at a cost
Character traits
Strategic and improvisational Analytically detached under pressure Morally ambiguous in pursuit of knowledge Slightly amused by the probe's 'flattery' (targeting him specifically) Protective of companions but willing to risk others for data
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Gond Student's Probe Attack Axe

The Gond student's axe is a failed symbol of resistance, wielded in a desperate attempt to attack the Kroton probe. When the student is killed, the axe clatters to the floor, abandoned and useless—a stark reminder of the Krotons' overwhelming power. Thara later hurls it at the door in defiance, repurposing it as a gesture of rebellion rather than a weapon. Its presence on the floor serves as a silent testament to the cost of defiance and the futility of direct confrontation.

Before: Clutched in the Gond student's hands as he …
After: Lying on the floor beside the ashy outline …
Before: Clutched in the Gond student's hands as he attempts to sneak up behind the probe.
After: Lying on the floor beside the ashy outline of the student, later thrown by Thara at the door in a fit of rage.
Kroton Computer Screen

The Kroton computer screen dominates the Learning Hall, projecting the Doctor's live image as the probe hunts him. When the probe kills the Gond student, the screen blinks out, and a stark warning appears: 'The Doctor—the Krotons' "leader"—has been destroyed.' This misinformation, broadcast to all Gonds, frames the evacuation as a response to the Doctor's supposed death, further exposing the Krotons' reliance on surveillance and their willingness to manipulate the truth. The screen's role is both a tool of control and a narrative device that accelerates the conflict.

Before: Displaying the Doctor's image as the probe targets …
After: Blank after the probe's retreat, then flashing the …
Before: Displaying the Doctor's image as the probe targets him, confirming the Krotons' surveillance capabilities.
After: Blank after the probe's retreat, then flashing the evacuation warning, reinforcing the Krotons' authority.
Kroton Probe

The Kroton probe is the primary instrument of the event's violence, a hovering surveillance device equipped with facial pattern recognition and lethal disintegrating gas. It targets the Doctor based on his appearance but is tricked into attacking an innocent Gond student when the Doctor obscures his face. The probe's attack reduces the student to an ashy outline, demonstrating the Krotons' ruthless efficiency. Its retreat after the kill, convinced it has eliminated the Doctor, exposes the flaw in its programming and the Krotons' overconfidence in their technology.

Before: Active and scanning the Learning Hall, locked onto …
After: Retreated through its wall-mounted hole, deactivated after mistakenly …
Before: Active and scanning the Learning Hall, locked onto the Doctor's facial pattern as its primary target.
After: Retreated through its wall-mounted hole, deactivated after mistakenly fulfilling its mission (killing the Doctor).
Kroton Probe's Disintegrating Gas

The Kroton probe's disintegrating gas is the mechanism of death in this event, a lethal weapon deployed with precision. It reduces the Gond student to an ashy outline in an instant, leaving no trace of his body. The gas's efficiency underscores the Krotons' technological superiority and their willingness to use lethal force against perceived threats. Its use here is not just an act of violence but a calculated demonstration of power, intended to cow the Gonds into submission.

Before: Contained within the probe, ready to deploy upon …
After: Discharged, leaving behind the ashy outline of the …
Before: Contained within the probe, ready to deploy upon target acquisition.
After: Discharged, leaving behind the ashy outline of the student and retreating with the probe.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Learning Hall (Gond Ceremonial & Educational Chamber)

The Learning Hall is the epicenter of the event's conflict, a cavernous space lined with Kroton teaching machines that hum ominously. It serves as both a battleground and a symbolic prison, where the Gonds are indoctrinated and the Krotons' surveillance is omnipresent. The hall's crystalline hexagonal door looms as a reminder of the Krotons' control, while the probe's retreat through its wall-mounted hole highlights the hall's role as a contained environment of oppression. The atmosphere is thick with tension, the hum of machines underscoring the Krotons' technological dominance.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and oppressive, with the hum of Kroton machines creating a sense of inescapable surveillance. …
Function Battleground for ideological and physical conflict, site of Kroton indoctrination, and containment zone for the …
Symbolism Represents the Gonds' mental and physical imprisonment under Kroton rule, as well as the fragile …
Access Restricted to Gonds and Kroton probes; the Doctor and his companions are intruders, and the …
The hum of Kroton teaching machines filling the air The crystalline hexagonal door sealing high scorers into the Dynatrope The probe's wall-mounted hole, through which it retreats after the attack The ashy outline of the Gond student on the floor, a grim centerpiece

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Krotons

The Krotons are the unseen but all-powerful antagonists of this event, exerting their influence through the probe's lethal targeting and the computer's evacuation order. Their actions demonstrate a ruthless commitment to maintaining control, even at the cost of innocent lives. The probe's misrecognition of the Doctor as the student is framed as a success by the computer, revealing the Krotons' overconfidence in their technology and their willingness to manipulate the truth to sustain fear. Their involvement polarizes the Gonds, with Thara's defiance directly challenging their authority.

Representation Through the Kroton probe's lethal action and the computer's authoritative evacuation order, both of which …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the Gonds, with the Doctor and his companions as external threats …
Impact The event underscores the Krotons' reliance on fear and technology to maintain power, but also …
Internal Dynamics The Krotons operate as a monolithic, impersonal force, with no visible internal dissent or hierarchy. …
Eliminating the Doctor, perceived as a leader of resistance, to maintain control over the Gonds Demonstrating the consequences of defiance through the probe's lethal action, reinforcing their dominance Lethal surveillance technology (probes with disintegrating gas) Psychological manipulation (evacuation orders, misinformation about the Doctor's death) Institutional control (teaching machines, selection rituals)
Gond Indigenous Population

The Gond Society is fractured in this event, with Selris advocating for passive obedience and Thara rallying for armed resistance. The death of the Gond student and the Kroton computer's evacuation order force the Gonds to confront their existential dilemma: resist and risk annihilation, or submit and lose their humanity. The event exposes the deep divide within their community, with Selris's caution clashing against Thara's defiance. The Gonds' internal conflict is a direct response to the Krotons' oppression, but it also reveals their vulnerability as a divided people.

Representation Through the actions of Selris (advocating obedience) and Thara (inciting rebellion), as well as the …
Power Dynamics Operating under the constraint of Kroton rule, with Selris representing the established order and Thara …
Impact The event accelerates the Gonds' internal schism, making open rebellion a tangible possibility. The death …
Internal Dynamics The Gonds are deeply divided, with Selris's generation prioritizing survival and Thara's generation demanding liberation. …
Maintaining unity and survival under Kroton rule (Selris's stance) Inciting rebellion to overthrow Kroton oppression (Thara's stance) Traditional authority (Selris's role as leader and father) Moral outrage (Thara's defiance fueled by the student's death) Collective fear (the evacuation order's impact on the Gonds)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The Doctor demonstrates the probe's pattern recognition, and when he lowers his guard, the probe attacks, indicating a direct cause-and-effect relationship. This also establishes the Krotons' hostility towards the Doctor."

Doctor confirms Kroton targeting
S6E20 · The Krotons Part 2

"Thara's defiance escalates the tension, leading to the Kroton computer issuing a warning and asserting its authority, creating a direct escalation of conflict."

Doctor confirms Kroton targeting
S6E20 · The Krotons Part 2
What this causes 2

"The Doctor demonstrates the probe's pattern recognition, and when he lowers his guard, the probe attacks, indicating a direct cause-and-effect relationship. This also establishes the Krotons' hostility towards the Doctor."

Doctor confirms Kroton targeting
S6E20 · The Krotons Part 2

"Thara's defiance escalates the tension, leading to the Kroton computer issuing a warning and asserting its authority, creating a direct escalation of conflict."

Doctor confirms Kroton targeting
S6E20 · The Krotons Part 2

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"THARA: There's your wonderful Krotons for you Father! Murderers!"
"SELRIS: No! Thara, don't provoke them!"
"THARA: Is that all you care about, not provoking them?"
"SELRIS: What can we do against their weapons?"
"THARA: We can fight!"
"COMPUTER [OC]: This is a warning. Your leader has been destroyed. All Gonds leave the Learning Hall at once. At once."