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Axons strip the Doctor and Jo

In the Light Acceleration Laboratory, the Axons execute a brutal psychological and physical assault on the Doctor and Jo Grant. After Filer is incapacitated by a tendril-like appendage, the Axons deploy their energy-draining technology, forcing the Doctor and Jo into rigid, paralyzed states before "re-personalizing" them—stripping their Time Lord and companion identities to leave them as powerless, humanized shells. The transformation is framed as clinical and dehumanizing, with the Axons' cold, detached commands ("De-energise them. Re-personalise.") underscoring their view of the Doctor and Jo as mere energy sources rather than sentient beings. This moment serves as a narrative turning point: by neutralizing the protagonists' primary strengths (the Doctor's time travel abilities and Jo's resilience), the Axons escalate the stakes, removing Earth's most capable defenders and forcing the remaining characters—particularly the Brigadier and the Master—to confront the Axons' threat without their usual assets. The event also deepens the thematic tension between identity and control, as the Axons' ability to "re-personalize" their victims reflects their broader goal of reducing all of humanity to passive energy conduits. The clinical detachment of the Axons' dialogue contrasts sharply with the Doctor and Jo's earlier defiance, emphasizing the vulnerability of even the most powerful characters when faced with an enemy that operates outside conventional moral or emotional frameworks.

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The Axons capture Filer, the Doctor, and Jo, using their powers to de-energize and then re-personalize them into seemingly normal people. They are then ordered to be taken to Axos, implying their imprisonment and further manipulation by the aliens.

fear to helplessness

Who Was There

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The Axon Woman exhibits no emotional state beyond cold detachment. Her actions are purely functional, driven by the Axons' collective goal of draining energy from Earth. There is no malice or sadism in her demeanor—only the clinical efficiency of an entity carrying out a predetermined task. Her transformation into a beautiful humanoid form at the end of the event further emphasizes the Axons' ability to shift between forms without emotional investment.

The Axon Woman leads the clinical assault on the Doctor and Jo, issuing the detached commands 'De-energise them. Re-personalise.' Her actions are cold and methodical, reflecting the Axons' collective mindset and their view of the Doctor and Jo as mere energy sources. After the process is complete, the Axons transform into beautiful humanoid forms, signaling the success of their 're-personalisation' and their readiness to transport the Doctor and Jo to Axos. The Axon Woman's role in this event underscores the Axons' dehumanizing approach to their enemies.

Goals in this moment
  • Drain the energy of the Doctor and Jo to fuel Axos.
  • Complete the 're-personalisation' process to neutralize their threats.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor and Jo are resources to be exploited, not sentient beings deserving of consideration.
  • The Axons' survival and mission justify any means necessary, including dehumanization.
Character traits
Detached Clinical Collective-minded
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Jo's emotional state is one of terrified vulnerability. Her usual resilience and loyalty to the Doctor are rendered meaningless as the Axons systematically dismantle her identity. The clinical detachment of the Axons' commands underscores the dehumanizing nature of the process, leaving Jo in a state of psychological and physical defeat. Her fear is palpable, as she is reduced to a powerless shell of her former self.

Jo Grant is surrounded by the Axons alongside the Doctor and subjected to the same energy-draining process. Her body stiffens as her energy is drained, her companion resilience stripped away in the 're-personalisation' process. Like the Doctor, she is left as a powerless, humanized shell—no longer the Doctor's companion, but a hollowed-out version of herself. This moment is a devastating blow to her sense of purpose and identity, reducing her to a passive victim of the Axons' clinical efficiency.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the Axons' attack (though physically unable to resist).
  • Stay close to the Doctor, even in her powerless state (a reflexive loyalty).
Active beliefs
  • The Axons are an unstoppable force that cannot be reasoned with or fought in conventional ways.
  • Her role as the Doctor's companion is meaningless in the face of this threat.
Character traits
Terrified Vulnerable Stripped of purpose
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The Doctor's emotional state is one of desperate helplessness. His usual resourcefulness and defiance are rendered irrelevant as the Axons systematically dismantle his identity and power. The clinical detachment of the Axons' commands ('De-energise them. Re-personalise.') contrasts sharply with the Doctor's internal turmoil, highlighting the psychological toll of his sudden powerlessness.

The Doctor is surrounded by the Axons and subjected to their energy-draining technology. His body stiffens as his energy is drained, his Time Lord abilities stripped away in a process the Axons refer to as 're-personalisation.' The transformation leaves him as a powerless, humanized shell—no longer the Time Lord, but a hollowed-out version of himself. This moment is a brutal inversion of his usual role as Earth's protector, reducing him to a passive victim of the Axons' clinical efficiency.

Goals in this moment
  • Resist the Axons' control (though physically unable to do so in this moment).
  • Protect Jo Grant from the same fate (impeded by his own paralysis).
Active beliefs
  • The Axons' technology is far more advanced and insidious than initially perceived.
  • His usual strategies for outmaneuvering enemies are ineffective against this threat.
Character traits
Helpless Dehumanized Stripped of agency
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Delirious and weakened, Filer's emotional state is one of sudden, overwhelming vulnerability. His collapse is swift and unceremonious, leaving him in a state of physical and psychological defeat—unable to intervene as the Axons turn their attention to the Doctor and Jo.

Bill Filer is the first victim of the Axons' assault in this event. A tendril-like appendage touches him, causing him to collapse instantly, incapacitated and left in a delirious, weakened state. His fall sets the stage for the Axons' subsequent attack on the Doctor and Jo, framing him as a precursor to their own neutralization. Filer's incapacitation underscores the Axons' ability to overwhelm even trained agents with ease.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the Axons' attack (though ultimately unsuccessful in this moment).
  • Warn or protect the Doctor and Jo (impeded by his incapacitation).
Active beliefs
  • The Axons are a serious, immediate threat that requires urgent action.
  • His training and experience as a CIA agent are insufficient against this enemy.
Character traits
Vulnerable Helpless Expendable
Follow Bill Filer's journey

Objects Involved

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Axons' Targeted Energy-Draining Device

The Axons' energy-draining technology is the centerpiece of this event, used to strip the Doctor and Jo of their identities and agency. The technology operates with clinical precision, first paralyzing its victims and then 're-personalising' them into powerless, humanized shells. This process is not just physical but psychological, reducing the Doctor and Jo to mere energy sources for the Axons. The technology's efficiency and detachment underscore the Axons' view of their enemies as resources to be exploited, rather than sentient beings.

Before: Activated and ready to be deployed by the …
After: Deactivated after completing the 're-personalisation' process, leaving the …
Before: Activated and ready to be deployed by the Axons, positioned within the Light Acceleration Laboratory.
After: Deactivated after completing the 're-personalisation' process, leaving the Doctor and Jo as hollowed-out versions of themselves. The technology remains a looming threat, capable of being reused on other victims.
Axons' Tendril-like Incapacitation Appendage

The Axons' tendril-like appendage is the first weapon deployed in this event, used to incapacitate Bill Filer with a single touch. Its swift and efficient action sets the stage for the Axons' subsequent assault on the Doctor and Jo, demonstrating their ability to overwhelm even trained agents with ease. The tendril serves as a prelude to the more devastating energy-draining technology, symbolizing the Axons' clinical and methodical approach to neutralizing their enemies.

Before: Attached to the Axons, ready to be deployed …
After: Retracted or deactivated after fulfilling its role in …
Before: Attached to the Axons, ready to be deployed as a weapon of incapacitation.
After: Retracted or deactivated after fulfilling its role in incapacitating Filer, making way for the energy-draining technology.

Location Details

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Nuton Power Complex

The Light Acceleration Laboratory serves as the sterile battleground for the Axons' clinical assault on the Doctor, Jo, and Filer. Its white walls and humming machinery create an atmosphere of cold efficiency, mirroring the Axons' detached demeanor. The lab's purpose as a site for light acceleration and Axonite experiments is subverted into a space of dehumanization, where the Doctor and Jo are stripped of their identities. The lab's isolation and lack of interference from other characters emphasize the Axons' control over the situation, reinforcing the vulnerability of their victims.

Atmosphere Oppressively sterile and clinical, with a hum of machinery that underscores the Axons' cold efficiency. …
Function Battleground for the Axons' dehumanizing assault, where their energy-draining technology is deployed without interference. The …
Symbolism Represents the Axons' ability to co-opt human technology and spaces for their own sinister purposes. …
Access Restricted to the Axons and their victims during this event. The lab's isolation ensures that …
Sterile white walls that reflect the clinical detachment of the Axons. Humming machinery that creates a tense, oppressive atmosphere. Scattered equipment and gear, hinting at the lab's dual purpose as both a scientific facility and a site of alien exploitation.

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Key Dialogue

"AXON MAN: De-energise them."
"AXON MAN: Re-personalise."
"AXON MAN: Re-personalisation completed. Take them to Axos."