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S5E28 · The Web of Fear Part 6

Doctor Deflects Jamie's Colonel Concerns

On the Piccadilly Underground platform, guarded by Yeti as the Doctor plays his recorder, Jamie presses the Doctor on why he withheld information about Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart's possible disloyalty. The Doctor evasively implicates the Colonel without confirmation and admits losing track of their reprogrammed Yeti ally. He redirects Jamie to use a microphone to summon the correct Yeti, brushing off Jamie's worry about attracting a hostile one with a warning about claustrophobia. This cryptic exchange reveals the Doctor's strategic secrecy, strains Jamie's trust, and propels the infiltration plan amid rising invasion tension.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor plays the recorder, as Jamie questions the Doctor about the Colonel's possible involvement. The Doctor deflects Jamie's questions, neither confirming nor denying the Captain's involvement.

suspicion to uncertainty

Jamie expresses concern about the Doctor losing track of their Yeti, prompting the Doctor to task him with using a microphone to draw their Yeti to them. Jamie expresses concern he will call the wrong Yeti.

anxiety to reluctant acceptance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated and anxious, oscillating between loyalty to the Doctor and a growing sense of betrayal over the withheld information.

Jamie stands beside the Doctor, visibly frustrated and probing, demanding answers about why the Doctor withheld information about the Colonel’s potential disloyalty. He questions the Doctor’s evasive responses, expressing concern about identifying the correct Yeti and the dangers of the Doctor’s plan. His body language suggests tension and uncertainty, reflecting his growing distrust of the Doctor’s secrecy.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand why the Doctor withheld suspicions about the Colonel to ensure the group’s safety and trust.
  • Identify the correct Yeti to avoid attracting a hostile one, mitigating the immediate threat.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s secrecy is endangering the group by preventing them from making informed decisions.
  • The Colonel’s loyalty is uncertain, and the Doctor’s evasiveness is a sign of deeper concerns.
Character traits
Impulsively confrontational Loyal but distrustful Protective of the group Frustrated by secrecy Pragmatically concerned
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Feigned nonchalance masking deep strategic calculation and a hint of urgency beneath the surface.

The Doctor stands on the Piccadilly Underground platform, playing his descant recorder to maintain control over the Yeti guards while engaging in a tense, evasive conversation with Jamie. His posture is relaxed, but his dialogue is deliberately cryptic, avoiding direct answers about Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart’s loyalty and admitting he has lost track of their reprogrammed Yeti ally. He hands Jamie a microphone to summon the correct Yeti, warning him of the risks with a casual but pointed remark about claustrophobia.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain control over the Yeti guards using the recorder to ensure the group’s safety.
  • Avoid revealing his full suspicions about Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart to Jamie, likely to prevent panic or division within the group.
Active beliefs
  • Jamie’s trust in the Doctor is fragile and must be managed carefully to avoid impulsive actions.
  • The reprogrammed Yeti is a critical asset, but its whereabouts are uncertain, requiring a risky gambit to retrieve it.
Character traits
Evasively strategic Calm under pressure Manipulatively indirect Tactically secretive Dryly humorous
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Restless and potentially anxious, possibly sensing the undercurrent of distrust but unable to address it directly.

Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart is present on the platform but does not speak during this exchange. His restless pacing suggests agitation or anxiety, possibly due to the tension in the air or the unspoken suspicions about his loyalty. His physical presence looms in the background, adding to the unease of the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain composure and authority despite the unspoken suspicions about his loyalty.
  • Ensure the group’s cohesion and readiness for the impending infiltration plan.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s evasiveness is a calculated move to test loyalties or protect the group from internal conflict.
  • His own actions and decisions are being scrutinized, requiring him to prove his reliability.
Character traits
Restless under pressure Agitated by unspoken tensions Disciplined but uneasy Observant of group dynamics
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None (hostile Yeti) / Uncertain (reprogrammed Yeti, absent).

The Yeti guards remain stationary and controlled by the Doctor’s recorder music, their imposing presence a constant threat. Their role is purely functional—blocking exits and maintaining the tension of the scene. The reprogrammed Yeti, though not physically present, is a critical absentee, its whereabouts unknown and its retrieval a high-stakes gamble.

Goals in this moment
  • Hostile Yeti: Maintain control over the group, enforcing the Great Intelligence’s dominance.
  • Reprogrammed Yeti: Serve as a tactical asset if successfully summoned, shifting the balance of power.
Active beliefs
  • The hostile Yeti operate under the Great Intelligence’s direct control, acting as extensions of its will.
  • The reprogrammed Yeti’s loyalty is absolute to its new programming, making it a valuable but precarious asset.
Character traits
Mechanically obedient (hostile Yeti) Tactically reprogrammable (ally Yeti, absent) Symbolic of the Great Intelligence’s control
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor’s Yeti-Control Descant Recorder

The Doctor’s descant recorder is the linchpin of this moment, its haunting melody holding the hostile Yeti at bay while the group strategizes. The instrument’s sound is both a practical tool—maintaining control over the creatures—and a symbolic element, representing the Doctor’s ability to manipulate chaos with precision. Its presence in the scene underscores the fragility of their situation, as the music’s effect could falter at any moment, unleashing the Yeti’s wrath.

Before: In the Doctor’s possession, being played to control …
After: Continues to be played by the Doctor, maintaining …
Before: In the Doctor’s possession, being played to control the Yeti guards.
After: Continues to be played by the Doctor, maintaining control over the Yeti during the exchange with Jamie.
Yeti-Summoning Broadcast Microphone

The Doctor’s Yeti-summoning microphone is handed to Jamie as a critical tool for retrieving their reprogrammed ally. The object symbolizes the group’s desperation and the high-stakes nature of their plan—summoning the correct Yeti is essential, but the risk of attracting a hostile one looms large. The microphone’s role is both practical (a means of communication) and narrative (a test of trust and precision in a high-pressure environment).

Before: In the Doctor’s possession, unused until this moment.
After: Handed to Jamie, who is instructed to use …
Before: In the Doctor’s possession, unused until this moment.
After: Handed to Jamie, who is instructed to use it to call the reprogrammed Yeti.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Piccadilly Station

Piccadilly Underground platform serves as a claustrophobic, high-tension meeting point for the group, its cold tiles and dim lighting amplifying the sense of isolation and urgency. The location is both a practical space—where the Doctor’s recorder music holds the Yeti at bay—and a symbolic one, representing the group’s trapped position amid the Great Intelligence’s invasion. The distant train rumbles and fungal spores in the air add to the oppressive atmosphere, while the Yeti guards block the exits, reinforcing the group’s vulnerability.

Atmosphere Tense, claustrophobic, and oppressively urgent, with a sense of impending doom and the weight of …
Function Tactical meeting point and temporary safe zone, where the group strategizes under the threat of …
Symbolism Represents the group’s trapped position—both physically and emotionally—amid the escalating invasion and internal suspicions.
Access Heavily guarded by Yeti, with no clear escape routes. The group is confined to the …
Dim, flickering lighting casting long shadows across the cold tiles. Distant, echoing train rumbles adding to the sense of isolation. Fungal spores lingering in the air, a reminder of the Great Intelligence’s creeping influence. Yeti guards stationed at the exits, their imposing forms blocking any attempt to leave.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Both beats involve Jamie questioning the Doctor's motives and actions, reflecting the theme of trust and uncertainty."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"JAMIE: "Why didn't you tell me all this before?""
"DOCTOR: "Him.""
"JAMIE: "You don't think the Colonel?""
"DOCTOR: "Well, you never know, do you?""
"DOCTOR: "Well, never mind, I want you to take this microphone and keep on calling our Yeti to you.""
"JAMIE: "How will I know I've got the right one?""
"DOCTOR: "You'll soon know if you haven't got the right one, won't you. Jamie, I hope you don't suffer from claustrophobia.""