Rebels debate tax tyranny as Gatherer closes
Plot Beats
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Cordo explains his financial struggles due to the Company's taxes and interest rates, highlighting his desperation.
Leela and the Doctor discuss the implications of the taxes, with Leela comparing them to sacrifices to tribal gods.
Leela suggests the people should rise up against their oppressors, but the Doctor expresses doubt about their willingness to fight.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Outraged by systemic cruelty yet galvanized into responsive motion
Leela pounces on the structural analogy of tax to ritual sacrifice and roars for slaughter of oppressors, her ferocity sharpened by the sight of a man broken by numbers before her eyes, then pivots to instant action as the Gatherer’s approach electrifies the air.
- • Expose the sacrificial logic of Pluto’s rule
- • Physically extricate the trio to safety
- • Oppression must be resisted with force when words fail
- • Compassion and action are inseparable
Wry detachment masking creeping moral unease at the machinery of oppression
The Doctor listens with growing comprehension to Cordo’s litany of taxes and percentages, interjecting dry wit about economists before dismissing any hope of rebellion, his posture betraying a mix of pity and detachment.
- • Assess the exact nature of Pluto’s economic tyranny
- • Avoid becoming entangled in local struggles
- • Most systems are beyond repair without a catalyst
- • Violent rebellion may be justified but never successful
Trapped in despair and urgency, pressed between debt and dread of the Gatherer
Cordo stands speech-giving, his body trembling under the cumulative load of medical fees, work levies, and compound interest, his voice raw with the effort to articulate the unsustainable arithmetic of survival on three talmars a shift.
- • Convince others of the inescapable debt trap
- • Secure immediate physical safety
- • Pluto’s economy is designed to crush ordinary workers like him
- • Even revealing the truth may not bring relief, only risk
Not directly observed; inferred as cold dominance driving panic in others
Though unseen, the Gatherer’s presence is felt before arrival—a chill announcement of enforced order that triggers Cordo’s flight response, compressing the characters’ options into a frantic bi-directional dash toward the roof access door.
- • Reassert tax authority over delinquent citizens
- • Maintain visible control of the administrative space
- • Fear sustains all systems
- • Compliance is the only acceptable response
Location Details
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Block 40 serves as a cavernous accounting crucible where Cordo’s personal arithmetic disintegrates under the weight of Company policy. The vast, sterile space amplifies every syllable of his confession and becomes a stage for the grotesque ballet of numbers and penalties.
The roof access area becomes a precipice of survival, its confined space accelerating the trio’s flight from the Gatherer. Gritty Plutonian wind seeps through a barely open fire escape door, framing the moment as a final, desperate step above the crushing depths of Block 40.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Pluto Corporate Authority looms through every line Cordo speaks—medical taxes, work levies, compound interest—revealing its system as a calculating machine designed to harvest labor and life. The organization’s reach is felt in the Doctor’s sarcasm about economists and in Leela’s cry for rebellion, each response underscoring the system’s inescapable grip.
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Key Dialogue
"LEELA: These taxes, they are like sacrifices to tribal gods?"
"DOCTOR: Well, roughly speaking, but paying tax is more painful."
"LEELA: Then the people should rise up and slaughter their oppressors!"