Preparing the perilous Castrovalva journey
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The Doctor and Nyssa discuss the plan to head to Castrovalva for the Doctor's recuperation. Nyssa mentions Castrovalva's location in Andromeda and its suitability for recovery.
The Doctor expresses doubt about Tegan's ability to set the coordinates manually, highlighting the challenges of flying the Tardis without autopilot.
Who Was There
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Anxious and doubtful, though projecting measured calm to assess the plan’s viability.
Slumped in the wheelchair with evident weakness from recent regeneration, the Doctor’s razor-sharp intellect flickers through pain and exhaustion as he presses Nyssa on the feasibility of manual navigation.
- • Assess the likelihood of reaching Castrovalva without further damaging the TARDIS.
- • Protect Nyssa and Tegan from reckless optimism under life-or-death conditions.
- • Manual piloting of the TARDIS under instability entails unpredictable risks.
- • Trust must be tempered by technical understanding, especially in crisis.
Calm and determined, masking any doubt with poise and resolute presentation.
Guiding the wheelchair with steady hands, Nyssa presents Castrovalva not as a gamble but as the only viable refuge, her analytical mind and loyalty to the Doctor driving her unwavering belief in Tegan’s preparation.
- • Convince the Doctor that Castrovalva offers their best chance for recovery.
- • Reassure the Doctor while acknowledging the uncertainties of manual navigation.
- • Castrovalva is the optimal refuge given their current condition.
- • Tegan’s technical learning, though informal, is sufficient under urgency.
Objects Involved
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The wheelchair becomes a symbol of vulnerability and surrender to dependence; it enables the Doctor to participate in the crisis meeting despite physical collapse, linking his reduced state to Nyssa’s protective role and the urgency of their exodus plan.
The manually set TARDIS coordinates represent the crux of the debate: Tegan’s attempt to input them under unstable conditions embodies trust in human adaptation over mechanical reliability, a leap into uncertainty justified only by desperation and the Doctor’s need to heal.
Location Details
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This narrow, dimly lit corridor outside the Zero Room becomes the ad-hoc command center of their escape debate. With flickering lights and spilled medical supplies, it reflects the TARDIS’s inner turmoil and the fragility of systems meant to heal now failing under catastrophe.
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