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S15E20 · Underworld Part 4

The Doctor forces Jackson to choose human life over artifacts

Jackson’s crew attempts to board the R1C when the Doctor intervenes to evacuate the Trogs, who have gathered near the airlock. Jackson refuses to allow them on the ship, citing the need to safeguard the sacred race bank and the limited fuel load. The Doctor counters by revealing that the planet is about to explode, arguing that saving people—not objects—is the only way to secure the future of Jackson’s race. Jackson initially resists, but the Doctor’s urgency and logic force him to confront the moral stakes of his choice. The standoff ends with Jackson reluctantly stepping back, marking a critical shift from preservation of the past to salvation of the present and future. key_dialogue: [ JACKSON: We can't take all these people! DOCTOR: This planet's going to explode. JACKSON: Then get them off. Get off! DOCTOR: Why? JACKSON: I must safeguard the race bank. DOCTOR: But we can't take the extra weight. JACKSON: I must safeguard the race bank. DOCTOR: Why? JACKSON: Why? The future of our people. DOCTOR: Listen, Jackson. This is your people. This is your race. Descendents of the people who came on the P7E. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Jackson argue over the safety of the Trog refugees as they board the R1C, revealing concerns about fuel and the impending explosion of Persephone.

urgency to desperation ['near the airlock of R1C']

The Doctor informs Jackson that the planet is going to explode, and Jackson decides to prioritize evacuating his people over saving the Trogs.

resignation to resolve

Jackson leaves the ship, and the Doctor instructs the remaining Trogs to sit down and stay calm as the planet faces imminent destruction.

calm determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Intensely focused and protective, masking urgent concern with rapid, deliberate speech

The Doctor physically interposes himself between Jackson and the Trogs, urging the room to stay calm while coercing Jackson into abandoning his command to safeguard the race bank. He employs relentless logic, shifting from soothing reassurance to sharp imperative as the crisis escalates.

Goals in this moment
  • Evacuate the Trogs despite fuel warnings
  • Convince Jackson that saving lives outweighs safeguarding the race bank
Active beliefs
  • Human (and alien) life is more valuable than material preservation
  • Leadership must prioritize the immediate survival of people over abstract artifacts
Character traits
Compassionate Forceful Persuasive Calculating
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Jackson
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Frustrated and conflicted, torn between protocol and emergent moral necessity

Jackson stands abruptly, his authority challenged while his ship is being overrun by panicked survivors. He insists on removing the Trogs for fuel reasons and repeatedly invokes the sacred duty to protect the race bank, visibly shaken as his command collapses under the Doctor’s moral and factual pressure.

Goals in this moment
  • Safeguard the race bank to preserve Minyan heritage
  • Prevent overloading the R1C to ensure escape
Active beliefs
  • The race bank symbolizes the survival and identity of his people
  • Fuel conservation is a moral imperative in a desperate mission
Character traits
Authoritarian Pragmatic Vulnerable Reluctant
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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R1C (Argo) Command Deck

The R1C’s cramped command deck becomes overwhelmed as Trogs stream aboard, turning it from a controlled command space into a life-or-death refuge. The vessel’s functional integrity is threatened by the sudden influx of weight and movement, directly opposing Jackson’s initial intent to keep it lean and purposeful.

Before: Functioning command vessel with minimal crew and controlled …
After: Overloaded with hundreds of desperate Trogs, its structural …
Before: Functioning command vessel with minimal crew and controlled access, preparing for a critical escape mission
After: Overloaded with hundreds of desperate Trogs, its structural stress evident as the Doctor insists evacuation is now the only viable path

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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The Airlock Corridor

The airlock corridor acts as the chaotic portal between life and death, where the collapsing planet’s pending destruction bleeds into the ship’s failing systems. As Trogs spill into the R1C, the corridor transforms into a bottleneck of hope and resistance, its failing seals and groaning metal underscoring the urgency of the Doctor’s argument and Jackson’s dilemma.

Atmosphere Tense with desperation, filled with the sound of rushing air and distant structural groans
Function Bottleneck and point of moral confrontation between leadership and humanity
Symbolism Represents the threshold between preserving the past and securing the future
Access Originally restricted to crew, now forcibly opened to Trogs fleeing imminent annihilation
Rushing atmospheric hiss from failing seals Emergency lighting casting jagged shadows

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Both Jackson's crew and the Doctor recognize the cylinders' immense destructive power, but Jackson initially frames it in terms of their sacred 'race bank,' while the Doctor understands the true doomsday weapon—both reveal the dangers of misplaced faith in false symbols."

Doctor uncovers Minyan doomsday arsenal
S15E20 · Underworld Part 4

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