Stairwell Showdown in Cargo Hold
Plot Beats
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The Doctor, Adric, and Ringway encounter the stretcher party on the stairs, leading to a confrontation about their presence on the ship.
Ringway dismisses the Doctor and Adric's pleas, refusing to believe they are not stowaways or pirates, and orders them to keep moving.
The Doctor attempts to convince Ringway by offering to show how they travelled to the ship, but Ringway remains unmoved.
Who Was There
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Frustrated yet determined, masking urgency with calm authority
The Doctor stands firm before Ringway and the arriving stretcher party, insisting that showing their ship will prove their legitimacy while their urgent tone betrays frustration with Ringway’s dismissal of reason.
- • Convince Ringway to accept their proof of origin
- • Prevent the crew from detaining them further
- • Their ship is tangible proof of their origin
- • Reasonable evidence should override suspicion
Coldly resentful and solution-averse, prioritizing control over truth
Ringway squares up defensively, refusing to entertain explanations or evidence from the Doctor and Adric as he orders them forward with a hostile glare, his skepticism hardening into outright accusation.
- • Maintain authority by controlling the narrative
- • Dismiss the Doctor and Adric’s claims without investigation
- • Assumes guilt from unfamiliarity
- • Believes blind adherence to routine maintains order
Perplexed and pleading, caught between desperation and the need to be believed
Adric steps forward, his voice trembling with urgency as he seeks a way to reason with Ringway, his plea for legitimacy over stowaways revealing both fear and hope for justice.
- • Convince Ringway of their innocence
- • Bridge the gap between their warning and the crew’s disbelief
- • Their badge makes them trustworthy
- • Logical argument can overcome prejudice
Objects Involved
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The Doctor’s mention of their ship serves as tangible proof of their legitimate arrival, yet Ringway dismisses it outright, rendering it useless as a tool for validation despite its evidentiary value.
Location Details
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The cargo hold’s stairwell becomes a contested space where authority and truth clash, its industrial gloom amplifying the weight of distrust and fear as the Doctor’s plea for reason collides with Ringway’s rigid dismissiveness.
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Key Dialogue
"RINGWAY: There's no hurry. They're quite dead, aren't they."
"DOCTOR: Look"
"ADRIC: What do we have to say to convince you that we're not stowaways?"
"RINGWAY: There's nothing you can say."