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Eelek’s suicidal assault plan fractures Gond unity

In the Council Chamber, Eelek’s reckless proposal to launch a frontal assault on the Krotons—ignoring Beta’s warnings of its suicidal nature—exposes the deep divisions among the Gonds. Selris, newly reinstated as council leader, attempts to assert authority but is immediately undermined by Eelek’s open defiance. Eelek seizes control, ordering the Gonds to prepare slings and fireballs for an immediate attack, while Beta’s scientific caution is dismissed as irrelevant. The scene marks a critical turning point: Eelek’s aggressive ambition and desperation threaten to derail the rebellion before it begins, replacing strategic planning with a doomed charge that could annihilate the Gonds. Selris’s failed attempt to intervene underscores the fragility of Gond leadership, leaving the rebellion’s future in jeopardy as Eelek’s faction departs to prepare for battle.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Eelek announces his plan for a frontal assault on the Learning Hall with slings and fireballs, which Beta immediately dismisses as suicidal. This disagreement highlights the conflict between aggressive action and strategic planning.

urgency to dismissal

Selris enters and forbids Eelek's plan, revealing he has replaced Eelek as leader of the council. Eelek defies Selris' authority, ordering the Gonds to prepare for his attack.

disagreement to defiance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated yet determined, masking deep concern for the Gonds' survival under Eelek’s leadership.

Beta stands firm in the Council Chamber, his voice cutting through the tension as he warns against Eelek’s suicidal assault plan. He advocates for patience and scientific development, emphasizing the need for effective weapons before engaging the Krotons. His frustration is palpable as his warnings are dismissed, and he watches helplessly as Eelek’s faction departs to prepare for battle. Beta’s resolve is evident as he supports Selris’s alternative strategy, revealing the three pillars beneath the Hall of Learning as a tactical target.

Goals in this moment
  • To convince the Gonds to abandon Eelek’s suicidal assault and adopt a strategic, science-backed approach.
  • To support Selris’s plan to sabotage the Dynatrope machine’s pillars, ensuring a higher chance of success.
Active beliefs
  • That rushing into battle without proper weapons or strategy will result in the Gonds’ annihilation.
  • That scientific innovation and careful planning are the keys to defeating the Krotons, not brute force.
Character traits
Cautious Resolute Frustrated Strategic Defiant (against Eelek’s recklessness)
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Eelek
primary

Righteously indignant and desperate for action, masking a deep-seated fear of inaction leading to further oppression.

Eelek dominates the Council Chamber with his aggressive posture and defiant tone, seizing control from Selris and rallying a faction of Gonds to his cause. He dismisses Beta’s scientific warnings as irrelevant, mocking his expertise in matters of war. His impatience is evident as he orders the immediate preparation of slings and fireballs, ignoring Selris’s attempts to reassert authority. Eelek’s leadership is marked by a fierce, almost reckless determination to act now, regardless of the consequences. He leaves the chamber with his followers, leaving the council fractured and the rebellion’s future uncertain.

Goals in this moment
  • To seize control of the Gond Council and lead a frontal assault on the Krotons, regardless of the risks.
  • To rally the Gonds to his cause and prove that immediate action is the only path to freedom.
Active beliefs
  • That waiting for scientific solutions or strategic planning will only prolong the Gonds’ suffering under Kroton rule.
  • That brute force and immediate action are the only ways to break the Krotons’ dominance, even if it means sacrificing lives.
Character traits
Aggressive Impatient Defiant Militant Charismatic (in rallying followers)
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Gonds
primary

Conflict and tension fill the air, with a mix of fear, loyalty, and uncertainty driving their actions.

The Gonds in the Council Chamber are visibly divided, with some rallying behind Eelek’s aggressive assault plan and others remaining to hear Selris’s alternative strategy. The tension is palpable as factions form, and a group of Gonds leaves with Eelek to prepare for battle. Those who remain are left in a state of conflicted uncertainty, torn between the urgency of Eelek’s call to action and the caution of Selris’s plan. The chamber is a microcosm of the broader Gond society’s fractures, with loyalty and fear driving their choices.

Goals in this moment
  • To follow Eelek’s lead and prepare for an immediate assault on the Krotons, driven by a desire for action and freedom.
  • To support Selris’s strategic plan to sabotage the Dynatrope machine, believing it offers a higher chance of success.
Active beliefs
  • That the Krotons must be defeated at any cost, even if it means sacrificing lives.
  • That waiting for a perfect plan may result in further oppression and suffering.
Character traits
Divided Conflict Tense Loyal (to either Eelek or Selris) Uncertain
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Frustrated and determined, masking a deep concern for the Gonds’ survival under Eelek’s reckless leadership.

Selris enters the Council Chamber mid-debate, only to find his authority immediately challenged by Eelek’s defiance. He attempts to reassert control by forbidding the assault and revealing an alternative strategy: sabotaging the three pillars beneath the Hall of Learning. However, his efforts are in vain as Eelek dismisses him outright, and a faction of Gonds leaves with Eelek to prepare for battle. Selris is left standing in a fractured council, his leadership weakened but his resolve to draw the Krotons out still intact.

Goals in this moment
  • To reassert his authority as leader of the Gond Council and prevent Eelek’s suicidal assault.
  • To reveal the strategic weakness of the Dynatrope machine’s pillars as an alternative path to victory.
Active beliefs
  • That rushing into battle without a plan will result in the Gonds’ annihilation.
  • That sabotaging the Krotons’ machine from within is the only viable path to freedom.
Character traits
Authoritative Frustrated Determined Strategic Undermined
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Supporting 1
Axus
secondary

Firmly aligned with Eelek’s cause, exhibiting a mix of confidence in their plan and disdain for opposing views.

Axus stands beside Eelek, reinforcing his leader’s authority with dismissive remarks toward Beta’s scientific caution. He questions Beta’s expertise in matters of war, aligning himself fully with Eelek’s aggressive plans. Axus’s presence adds weight to Eelek’s defiance, and he contributes to the fracturing of the council by supporting the immediate preparation of weapons. His loyalty to Eelek is unwavering, and he leaves the chamber with the faction preparing for battle.

Goals in this moment
  • To support Eelek’s leadership and rally the Gonds to his cause, ensuring unity in the impending assault.
  • To undermine Beta’s scientific approach, reinforcing the idea that war requires action, not patience.
Active beliefs
  • That Beta’s scientific caution is a sign of cowardice and will only delay the Gonds’ freedom.
  • That Eelek’s aggressive approach is the only viable path to defeating the Krotons.
Character traits
Supportive Dismissive Loyal Militant Intimidating
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Gonds' Fireball Slings

Eelek boasts of fireballs as a key weapon in the Gonds’ arsenal, capable of toppling even the strongest buildings. However, Beta dismisses their power against the Krotons’ advanced technology, particularly the Dynatrope machine. The fireballs serve as a symbol of the Gonds’ limited resources and the desperation driving Eelek’s plan. Their mention in the debate underscores the tension between brute force and strategic planning, with the fireballs representing the former.

Before: Stored as part of the Gonds’ limited military …
After: Being prepared for use in Eelek’s assault, reflecting …
Before: Stored as part of the Gonds’ limited military supplies, unused due to Kroton oppression.
After: Being prepared for use in Eelek’s assault, reflecting the Gonds’ divided and desperate state.
Krotons' Machine (Including Structural Pillars)

Selris reveals the existence of the three metal pillars beneath the Hall of Learning as a tactical target for sabotage. These pillars support the Krotons’ Dynatrope machine, and undermining them could force the Krotons out of their stronghold. The pillars are central to Selris’s strategic plan, offering a viable alternative to Eelek’s reckless assault. Their mention shifts the debate from brute force to a more calculated approach, highlighting the Gonds’ internal divisions and the need for a unified strategy.

Before: Unnoticed and untouched, serving as the structural foundation …
After: Identified as a critical weak point, setting the …
Before: Unnoticed and untouched, serving as the structural foundation for the Krotons’ machine.
After: Identified as a critical weak point, setting the stage for Selris’s sabotage plan.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Gond Council Chamber

The Council Chamber serves as the epicenter of the Gonds’ leadership crisis, where Eelek’s defiance and Selris’s strategic plan collide. The chamber is filled with tension as factions form, with some Gonds rallying behind Eelek’s call to action and others remaining to hear Selris’s alternative. The space is a microcosm of the broader Gond society’s fractures, with loyalty, fear, and uncertainty driving the debate. The chamber’s atmosphere is charged with urgency, as the Gonds’ future hangs in the balance.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, shouts of defiance, and a palpable sense of urgency and division.
Function Meeting point for a critical debate on the Gonds’ rebellion strategy, where leadership and unity …
Symbolism Represents the heart of Gond governance and the fractures within their society, where the path …
Access Open to all Gonds, but access to leadership roles is contested and volatile.
The chamber is crowded with Gonds, some standing in support of Eelek, others hesitating near Selris. The air is thick with dust and the weight of impending conflict, as factions begin to form and depart.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Krotons

The Krotons are the unseen but ever-present antagonists in this event, their oppressive rule driving the Gonds’ desperation and the council’s fracturing. Eelek’s reckless plan to assault the Krotons is a direct response to their dominance, while Selris’s strategic alternative aims to undermine their machine. The Krotons’ influence is felt through the Gonds’ divided loyalties and the urgency of their debate, as the council grapples with how to break free from their control. Their power looms over the chamber, shaping the Gonds’ choices and the rebellion’s future.

Representation Through the Gonds’ fear, desperation, and the need to act against their oppressors.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the Gonds through fear and oppression, driving their internal divisions and urgency …
Impact The Krotons’ oppressive rule is the catalyst for the Gonds’ internal conflict, as their desperation …
To maintain control over the Gonds through fear and the threat of the Dynatrope machine. To suppress any rebellion before it can gain momentum, ensuring the continued extraction of Gond intelligence. Through the Gonds’ fear of the Krotons’ power and the consequences of failure. By limiting the Gonds’ access to knowledge and advanced technology, forcing them to rely on primitive weapons like slings and fireballs.
Gond Council

The Gond Council is at the heart of this event, as it fractures under Eelek’s defiance and Selris’s failed attempt to reassert authority. The council’s role as the nerve center of Gond governance is tested, with factions forming around Eelek’s aggressive plan and Selris’s strategic alternative. The council’s unity is shattered, leaving the rebellion’s future in jeopardy as Eelek’s faction departs to prepare for battle. The organization’s ability to lead is undermined, highlighting the deep divisions within Gond society.

Representation Through the physical presence of its members—Eelek, Selris, Beta, Axus, and the Gonds—as they debate …
Power Dynamics Being challenged from within by Eelek’s defiance, with Selris’s authority undermined and the council’s unity …
Impact The council’s fracturing reflects the broader instability within Gond society, as the rebellion’s future hangs …
Internal Dynamics The council is deeply divided, with Eelek’s faction pushing for immediate action and Selris’s supporters …
To maintain unity and leadership amid the crisis, ensuring a coordinated rebellion against the Krotons. To resolve the conflict between Eelek’s aggressive approach and Selris’s strategic plan, preventing the Gonds from fracturing further. Through the authority of its leaders—Selris and Eelek—as they attempt to rally support for their respective plans. By leveraging the Gonds’ loyalty and fear, as both factions seek to gain the upper hand in the debate.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4

"Selris replaces Eelek as leader, and Beta supports his strategic approach; Selris then reveals his plan to undermine the pillars supporting the machine. This reveals Selris' plan stems directly from Beta's support."

Selris unveils sabotage plan after Eelek’s defiance
S6E21 · The Krotons Part 3

"Eelek announces a frontal assault, and Beta dismisses it as suicidal. Selris then enters and reverses Eelek's plans, showcasing their continued leadership conflict."

Selris unveils sabotage plan after Eelek’s defiance
S6E21 · The Krotons Part 3

"The Doctor expresses concern for Jamie and the need to inform the Gonds they are safe; meanwhile Eelek announces his plan for a frontal assault on the Learning Hall, highlighting the contrast between individual safety and collective action."

TARDIS escapes via HADS protocol
S6E21 · The Krotons Part 3

"The Doctor expresses concern for Jamie and the need to inform the Gonds they are safe; meanwhile Eelek announces his plan for a frontal assault on the Learning Hall, highlighting the contrast between individual safety and collective action."

Doctor redirects Zoe to mission priority
S6E21 · The Krotons Part 3
What this causes 2

"Selris replaces Eelek as leader, and Beta supports his strategic approach; Selris then reveals his plan to undermine the pillars supporting the machine. This reveals Selris' plan stems directly from Beta's support."

Selris unveils sabotage plan after Eelek’s defiance
S6E21 · The Krotons Part 3

"Eelek announces a frontal assault, and Beta dismisses it as suicidal. Selris then enters and reverses Eelek's plans, showcasing their continued leadership conflict."

Selris unveils sabotage plan after Eelek’s defiance
S6E21 · The Krotons Part 3

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"EELEK: First we destroy the Learning Hall, then we make a frontal attack."
"BETA: Suicide!"
"AXUS: What does the Controller of Science know of war?"
"BETA: You came here asking my advice. I've given it. Wait until we can develop effective weapons."
"EELEK: And how long will that take? I say attack now."
"SELRIS: No, Eelek!"
"BETA: You'll be pleased to know he's taken your place as leader of the council."
"SELRIS: To lead an attack on the Krotons?"
"EELEK: That is my plan."
"SELRIS: I forbid it!"
"EELEK: You can't forbid anything. Order the slings and fireballs to be prepared."