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S20E4 · Arc of Infinity Part 4

Zorac challenges the Doctor's readiness against Omega

In the tense Computer Room on Gallifrey, Zorac voices his skepticism about the Doctor’s ability to stop Omega, the anti-matter entity threatening universal annihilation. Castellan immediately counters by defending the Doctor’s past achievements and current capabilities, framing the debate as a contest between institutional caution and proven trust. The exchange underscores the high stakes of the mission, where hesitation or overconfidence could doom Gallifrey and Earth alike.

Plot Beats

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Zorac expresses concern about the Doctor's ability to contain the situation, prompting Castellan to defend the Doctor's capabilities.

concern to caution

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Professional unease masking underlying fear of failure

Zorac stands amidst the humming consoles and flickering interfaces, his posture one of rigid skepticism, brow furrowed as he questions the probability of the Doctor's success against Omega. His measured tone carries the weight of institutional protocol, framing doubt as a bureaucratic obligation rather than personal conviction.

Goals in this moment
  • To prevent misplaced confidence in an uncertain plan
  • To ensure Gallifrey’s systems and citizens are protected by viable contingencies
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s past record does not guarantee success against Omega
  • Procedural caution is the safest path in crises
Character traits
Skeptical Institutionally pragmatic Measured in tone Rigid in adherence to protocol
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Castellan
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Confident certainty masking latent anxiety over systemic fragility

The Castellan stands unyielding, voice unwavering as he defends both the Doctor and the Council’s trust in him. His rebuttal is delivered with the cold finality of institutional authority, his presence embodying the unbroken line of command even amid system failure.

Goals in this moment
  • To reaffirm institutional faith in the Doctor’s capabilities
  • To counter skepticism that may undermine decisive action
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s historical successes justify present trust
  • Questioning the Doctor risks paralysis in critical moments
Character traits
Defensive of institutional trust Procedurally authoritative Unwavering in belief Impassive under pressure
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Strategic Operations Chamber (Gallifrey High Command)

The dim Tactical Computer Room pulses with erratic light from failing temporal consoles and urgent repair efforts, its oppressive atmosphere amplifying the weight of Zorac and Castellan’s ideological clash. As the heart of Gallifrey’s crisis command, it frames their debate not as mere discussion but as a pivotal contest between bureaucratic rigor and trust in unproven hope.

Atmosphere Tense and high-pressure, thick with the scent of ozone and solder, illuminated by the cold …
Function Strategic command center for crisis deliberation
Symbolism Represents the frailty of institutional power in the face of existential threat and the fragile …
Access Restricted to senior officers and technical staff during emergency operations
Flickering blue-green holoscreens cast erratic light across durasteel walls Deep thrum of failing temporal systems and staccato beeps of error signals fill the air

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Key Dialogue

"ZORAC: The Doctor's not going to be able to contain it."
"CASTELLAN: I've found it unwise to predict what the Doctor can or cannot do."