Tegan takes charge of vanished traveler case
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Tegan shares her concerns about the Doctor with Stuart, introducing the topic of Colin's disappearance.
Stuart explains the difficulties in reporting Colin's disappearance due to his foreign national status and lack of proof of violence.
Tegan decides to take action, asking Stuart to recount his story in detail to help resolve the situation.
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Frustration and determination simmer beneath the surface, fueled by repeated experiences of powerlessness in her life and admiration for the Doctor's unconventional methods of resisting systemic corruption.
Tegan immediately takes a leadership role, dismissing bureaucratic inertia with decisive pragmatism. She redirects the conversation from Stuart's anxieties to concrete action, asserting control over the investigation despite having no formal authority. Her verbal resolve contrasts with Stuart's hesitation, showing a clear shift from passive frustration to active problem-solving.
- • To initiate a thorough investigation into Colin Frazer's disappearance despite institutional barriers.
- • To pressure Stuart into sharing full details of the situation.
- • That bureaucratic channels are inherently biased against foreigners and the powerless.
- • That direct action is necessary when official systems fail, inspired by the Doctor's defiance.
Anxious and hesitant, his fear of official scrutiny and loss of personal documentation is palpable, masking deeper unease about Colin Frazer's disappearance.
Stuart begins cautiously, deflecting questions about police involvement due to fear of scrutiny and his missing passport. He attempts to rationalize the system's indifference, hiding his own anxiety behind bureaucratic reasoning. His reluctance underscores the theme of helplessness within foreign jurisdictions.
- • To avoid drawing attention from authorities due to his undocumented status.
- • To convey the urgency of Colin's disappearance without compromising his own safety.
- • That authorities will dismiss a foreign hitchhiker's disappearance without violent evidence.
- • That making a fuss as a foreigner without valid documents could lead to serious consequences.
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Stuart's passport, an official Dutch entry stamp barely visible on its smeared edges, becomes a critical obstacle in his participation. Its absence—claimed to be lost during their walk from the café—justifies his refusal to escalate the matter with authorities, symbolizing the barriers faced by foreigners navigating bureaucratic systems.
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The canal-side Amsterdam cafe serves as a neutral, warm refuge that contrasts sharply with the cold institutional response to Colin's disappearance. Its intimate, bustling atmosphere with steam, coffee aromas, and echoing trays provides a backdrop for the growing urgency of personal versus systemic justice.
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