Narrative Web

Doctor’s identity tested by companions

The newly regenerated Doctor, disoriented and physically vulnerable, awakens in the TARDIS to find Ben and Polly staring at him with open skepticism. His unfamiliar face—younger, with black hair and green eyes—triggers their immediate distrust, as they struggle to reconcile this stranger with the Doctor they knew. The Doctor, still adjusting to his new body, moves unsteadily around the console, testing his reflexes and examining TARDIS artifacts as if reclaiming his identity through tactile memory. When he retrieves a piece of dull silver metal from a storage chest, his demeanor shifts abruptly: the word 'extermination' slips out, hinting at a traumatic memory tied to the object. Ben, ever the pragmatist, challenges the Doctor’s identity by testing his knowledge of the TARDIS and its contents, including the Doctor’s ring and diary. Polly, torn between instinct and doubt, watches as the Doctor plays a descant recorder with childlike joy—a moment that briefly reassures her. The scene culminates with the Doctor, now more confident, declaring their arrival on an unknown planet and insisting they explore, despite Ben’s warnings about safety. The tension between the companions’ skepticism and the Doctor’s growing assertiveness sets the stage for their fractured trust to either deepen or mend as they step into the unknown.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

2

Following the Doctor's regeneration, Polly and Ben observe his changed appearance and struggle to accept that this new man is still the Doctor, questioning his identity.

confusion to uncertainty

The Doctor's companions continue to express doubt, referencing his physical appearance, while the Doctor examines items in the TARDIS, discovering a piece of metal that triggers a disturbing memory.

unease to concern

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

3

Mistrustful and frustrated, bordering on fearful as he grapples with the uncertainty of the Doctor’s transformation. His emotional state is rooted in a desire to protect Polly and himself from potential danger, making him the primary obstacle to the Doctor’s immediate acceptance.

Ben stands back with arms crossed, openly skeptical of the stranger claiming to be the Doctor. He challenges the Doctor’s identity through a series of tests (e.g., the ring, mirror, dagger, and diary), his frustration and fear evident in his sharp tone and physical posture. While Polly wavers, Ben remains steadfast in his doubt, questioning the Doctor’s knowledge of the TARDIS and his right to lead them. His pragmatic nature surfaces as he warns against exploring the unknown planet without proper precautions, highlighting his role as the voice of caution.

Goals in this moment
  • Verify the Doctor’s identity through tangible proof (e.g., the ring, diary, and mirror tests).
  • Prevent the group from blindly following the Doctor into an unknown and potentially dangerous environment.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s regenerated form is a deception or impostor, given his unfamiliar appearance and behavior.
  • Exploring an unchecked planet without proper precautions is reckless and could endanger them all.
Character traits
Skeptical (challenging the Doctor’s identity) Pragmatic (insisting on safety checks) Protective (concerned for Polly’s well-being) Frustrated (by the Doctor’s secrecy and deceptions)
Follow Ben Jackson's journey

Uneasy and torn, with moments of reassurance (e.g., when the Doctor plays the recorder). Her emotional state reflects her internal conflict—she wants to believe in the Doctor but is unsettled by his transformation. This makes her a pivotal figure in the group’s dynamic, as her trust could sway Ben’s skepticism.

Polly watches the regenerated Doctor with a mix of curiosity and unease, torn between her instinctive trust in the Doctor and her doubt about his new form. She picks up the fallen ring and observes his interactions with the TARDIS artifacts, her expression softening when he plays the descant recorder with childlike joy. Though she briefly reassures Ben that 'it is the Doctor,' her tone remains uncertain, and she follows the Doctor’s movements closely, particularly his solo mission into the mysterious capsule. Her empathetic nature surfaces as she questions the Doctor’s plans for their future, seeking clarity amid the chaos.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine whether the stranger is truly the Doctor by observing his actions and artifacts.
  • Reassure Ben and herself that the Doctor’s regenerated form is genuine, restoring their fractured trust.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s past self’s memories and habits (e.g., playing the recorder) are proof of his identity.
  • The group’s safety depends on their ability to trust and follow the Doctor, despite his changed appearance.
Character traits
Empathetic (observing the Doctor’s struggle) Intuitive (trusting her instincts about his identity) Torn (between doubt and trust) Resourceful (following the Doctor’s lead despite uncertainty)
Follow Polly Wright's journey

A mix of relief (realizing he survived regeneration), confusion (adjusting to his new body), joy (playing the descant recorder), concern (triggered by the silver metal), and assertiveness (declaring their next move). His emotional state fluctuates rapidly, reflecting the instability of his regenerated mind and body.

The newly regenerated Doctor awakens disoriented, his unfamiliar younger body and face triggering confusion as he struggles to sit up and regain his bearings. He moves unsteadily around the TARDIS console, testing his reflexes and examining artifacts like the ornate ring, mirror, dagger, and diary to reclaim his identity. His demeanor shifts from childlike curiosity (e.g., playing the descant recorder with joy) to sudden trauma (whispering 'Extermination' after handling a piece of dull silver metal). By the end of the event, he asserts his authority, declaring their arrival on an unknown planet and insisting on exploration despite Ben’s warnings, his confidence growing as he consults the diary for environmental data.

Goals in this moment
  • Reclaim his identity through tactile and visual confirmation (e.g., testing artifacts, examining his reflection).
  • Reassure Ben and Polly of his true identity to restore trust and cohesion among the companions.
Active beliefs
  • His past self’s memories and artifacts are the key to proving his identity to Ben and Polly.
  • The TARDIS and its systems are essential to his survival and mission, even in his regenerated state.
Character traits
Disoriented but resourceful Playfully curious (childlike joy) Trauma-triggered (sudden shifts in demeanor) Assertive (growing confidence) Manipulative (testing companions' trust)
Follow The Second …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

7
TARDIS Console

The TARDIS console serves as both a functional tool (the Doctor uses it to analyze environmental data like oxygen density, radiation levels, and temperature) and a symbol of continuity (he circles it unsteadily, reacquainting himself with its controls as part of reclaiming his identity). Its humming presence anchors the scene, grounding the disoriented Time Lord amid Ben and Polly’s skepticism. The console’s readings (e.g., 'mercury deposits') foreshadow the dangers of the planet they are about to explore, reinforcing the Doctor’s growing confidence in his new form.

Before: Functional and humming steadily, with the Doctor’s prior …
After: Activated and providing real-time environmental data, used by …
Before: Functional and humming steadily, with the Doctor’s prior self’s settings intact.
After: Activated and providing real-time environmental data, used by the Doctor to justify their immediate departure.
Doctor's Diary

The Doctor’s diary serves as a practical tool for verification and a narrative device for world-building, as he consults it to confirm environmental data (oxygen density, radiation levels, temperature). Ben’s skepticism is temporarily assuaged when the Doctor recites readings that match the TARDIS console’s data, reinforcing his claim to be the same Time Lord. The diary’s role extends beyond functionality, however, as it symbolizes the Doctor’s continuity of knowledge across regenerations, a key theme in the episode.

Before: Stored in the TARDIS chest, untouched until the …
After: Open in the Doctor’s hands as he prepares …
Before: Stored in the TARDIS chest, untouched until the Doctor retrieves it.
After: Open in the Doctor’s hands as he prepares to leave the TARDIS, used to justify their immediate departure.
Doctor's Magnifying Glass

The magnifying glass becomes a tool for self-examination as the Doctor uses it to study his new hands, flexing his fingers under its lens. This moment highlights his childlike curiosity and disorientation, as he inspects the physical changes wrought by regeneration. The magnifying glass serves as a metaphor for his introspection, symbolizing his need to 'zoom in' on the details of his new self to understand who he has become.

Before: Stored in the TARDIS chest, unused until the …
After: Set aside as the Doctor moves on to …
Before: Stored in the TARDIS chest, unused until the Doctor retrieves it.
After: Set aside as the Doctor moves on to other artifacts, its role fulfilled in his self-reacquaintance.
Doctor's Mirror

The handheld mirror becomes a crucial identity verification tool when the Doctor uses it to examine his shifting reflection. The face in the mirror flickers between his fresh incarnation (younger, black hair, green eyes) and his prior older visage (white-haired), providing visual proof of regeneration. This moment is pivotal, as it briefly silences Ben’s skepticism and offers Polly a glimmer of reassurance, though the Doctor’s demeanor remains unsettling.

Before: Stored in the TARDIS, unused until the Doctor …
After: Handed back to Ben after the Doctor confirms …
Before: Stored in the TARDIS, unused until the Doctor retrieves it for self-examination.
After: Handed back to Ben after the Doctor confirms his identity through the shifting reflection.
Doctor's Ornate Ring

The ornate ring, dropped from the Doctor’s oversized cloak, becomes a symbolic test of identity when Ben slips it onto the Doctor’s slimmer new finger. Its loose fit fails to convince Ben, but the Doctor’s familiarity with it (e.g., noting his 'nails need growing') subtly reinforces his claim. The ring’s role shifts from a personal artifact to a tool of verification, embodying the companions’ struggle to reconcile the Doctor’s past and present selves.

Before: Attached to the Doctor’s cloak, then dropped to …
After: Slipped onto the Doctor’s finger by Ben, where …
Before: Attached to the Doctor’s cloak, then dropped to the floor as he struggles with his oversized clothing.
After: Slipped onto the Doctor’s finger by Ben, where it hangs loosely, symbolizing the mismatch between his old and new forms.
Doctor's Saladin Dagger (Crusades Relic)

The ornamental dagger from Saladin serves as a historical artifact and identity trigger, as the Doctor identifies it with childlike excitement ('The Crusades, from Saladin!'). His tactile memory of the object reassures him of his past self’s continuity, though Ben remains unconvinced. The dagger’s dull silver metal later triggers a traumatic memory (the word 'Extermination'), revealing the Doctor’s fragmented past and foreshadowing the Daleks’ looming threat. Its role evolves from a collector’s item to a harbinger of danger.

Before: Stored in the TARDIS chest, untouched until the …
After: Handled by the Doctor, then set aside as …
Before: Stored in the TARDIS chest, untouched until the Doctor retrieves it.
After: Handled by the Doctor, then set aside as he moves on to other artifacts, its traumatic association lingering.
Doctor's Storage Chest

The storage chest is a repository of the Doctor’s past selves, as he rummages through it to retrieve artifacts (ring, dagger, recorder, diary, magnifying glass) that help him reclaim his identity. Each object he pulls out serves a dual purpose: it verifies his claims to Ben and Polly while also triggering memories or emotions (e.g., the dagger’s traumatic association with 'Extermination'). The chest’s contents symbolize the fragmented nature of the Doctor’s regenerated mind, as he pieces together his past through tactile and visual cues.

Before: Closed and untouched, containing the Doctor’s personal artifacts …
After: Open and partially emptied, with several artifacts now …
Before: Closed and untouched, containing the Doctor’s personal artifacts from past incarnations.
After: Open and partially emptied, with several artifacts now in the Doctor’s possession or scattered around the TARDIS.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

1
TARDIS Interior

The TARDIS interior serves as a liminal space where the Doctor’s regenerated identity is both tested and asserted. Its familiar hum and controls ground the disoriented Time Lord, while its cluttered storage chest becomes a repository of memory as he retrieves artifacts to reclaim his past. The location’s symbolic role is twofold: it is a sanctuary (protecting the companions from the unknown planet outside) and a stage for identity verification (as Ben and Polly challenge the Doctor’s claims). The TARDIS’s atmosphere of tension—marked by the Doctor’s unsteady movements, Ben’s skepticism, and Polly’s unease—reflects the fractured trust among the group.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with unspoken skepticism, punctuated by the Doctor’s disoriented movements and the hum of the …
Function Sanctuary for identity verification and departure preparation.
Symbolism Represents the threshold between past and future selves, as the Doctor pieces together his identity …
Access Restricted to the Doctor, Ben, and Polly; the TARDIS doors remain closed until the Doctor …
The humming of the TARDIS console, steady and anchoring. The cluttered storage chest, filled with artifacts from past incarnations. The Doctor’s unsteady gait, reminiscent of a child learning to walk. The fallen ornate ring, glinting on the floor.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"The Doctor's activity as it pertains to his character shifts. The Doctor, after regenerating, initially focuses on the TARDIS controls to regain his bearings. This scene links to his later efforts to reassure Polly by playing the recorder, demonstrating his attempt to regain their trust and establish a sense of normalcy. This is medium character arc continuity."

Doctor reacquaints with TARDIS and self
S4E9 · The Power of the Daleks …

"The Doctor's activity as it pertains to his character shifts. The Doctor, after regenerating, initially focuses on the TARDIS controls to regain his bearings. This scene links to his later efforts to reassure Polly by playing the recorder, demonstrating his attempt to regain their trust and establish a sense of normalcy. This is medium character arc continuity."

Ben tests the Doctor’s authenticity
S4E9 · The Power of the Daleks …

"The Doctor's activity as it pertains to his character shifts. The Doctor, after regenerating, initially focuses on the TARDIS controls to regain his bearings. This scene links to his later efforts to reassure Polly by playing the recorder, demonstrating his attempt to regain their trust and establish a sense of normalcy. This is medium character arc continuity."

Doctor regains trust through music
S4E9 · The Power of the Daleks …
What this causes 7

"The metal fragment discovered in the TARDIS returns when the Doctor examines a similar piece from the capsule, triggering the memory of "extermination." The callback is strong as it links the beginning of the episode directly to the central mystery."

Doctor identifies Dalek alloy and triggers memory
S4E9 · The Power of the Daleks …

"The metal fragment discovered in the TARDIS returns when the Doctor examines a similar piece from the capsule, triggering the memory of "extermination." The callback is strong as it links the beginning of the episode directly to the central mystery."

Doctor forces entry into Dalek capsule
S4E9 · The Power of the Daleks …

"Polly and Ben's initial mistrust and questioning of the Doctor's identity in the TARDIS directly informs their continued suspicion and confrontation with him in the Guest Quarters, where they challenge his plan to impersonate the Examiner. This is a strong character arc continuity."

Doctor manipulates Hensell and Bragen
S4E9 · The Power of the Daleks …

"Polly and Ben's initial mistrust and questioning of the Doctor's identity in the TARDIS directly informs their continued suspicion and confrontation with him in the Guest Quarters, where they challenge his plan to impersonate the Examiner. This is a strong character arc continuity."

Doctor evades interrogation to uncover colony secrets
S4E9 · The Power of the Daleks …

"The Doctor's activity as it pertains to his character shifts. The Doctor, after regenerating, initially focuses on the TARDIS controls to regain his bearings. This scene links to his later efforts to reassure Polly by playing the recorder, demonstrating his attempt to regain their trust and establish a sense of normalcy. This is medium character arc continuity."

Ben tests the Doctor’s authenticity
S4E9 · The Power of the Daleks …

"The Doctor's activity as it pertains to his character shifts. The Doctor, after regenerating, initially focuses on the TARDIS controls to regain his bearings. This scene links to his later efforts to reassure Polly by playing the recorder, demonstrating his attempt to regain their trust and establish a sense of normalcy. This is medium character arc continuity."

Doctor reacquaints with TARDIS and self
S4E9 · The Power of the Daleks …

"The Doctor's activity as it pertains to his character shifts. The Doctor, after regenerating, initially focuses on the TARDIS controls to regain his bearings. This scene links to his later efforts to reassure Polly by playing the recorder, demonstrating his attempt to regain their trust and establish a sense of normalcy. This is medium character arc continuity."

Doctor regains trust through music
S4E9 · The Power of the Daleks …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"POLLY: His face, his hair, look at it."
"BEN: It's not only his face that's changed. He doesn't even act like him."
"DOCTOR: Don't you know? ... Extermination."
"BEN: Now look, the Doctor always wore this. So if you're him, it should fit now, shouldn't it?"
"DOCTOR: I'd like to see a butterfly fit into a chrysalis case after it's spread its wings."