Fabula
S1E22 · The Velvet Web

Morphoton’s Illusion and Barbara’s Resistance

The TARDIS crew enters a lavish, opulent room in Morphoton, where Barbara—dressed in Roman attire—reclines on a couch, attended by servants. She dismisses their concerns about her bloodstained travel dial, insisting she is unharmed and thriving. The Doctor, Susan, and Ian are immediately seduced by the city’s decadence: sumptuous food, silk fabrics, and Altos’s promises of fulfilled desires. Ian’s skepticism surfaces early, noting Altos’s unblinking gaze and questioning the cost of such generosity, but Barbara and the others brush off his warnings as paranoia. As the group settles for the night, a woman secretly places mind-control devices on their foreheads—except Barbara’s, which falls off, triggering a brief moment of clarity where she glimpses the room’s true decay. The next morning, the crew wakes under Morphoton’s illusion, but Barbara remains the only one who sees the truth: the opulence is a facade, the city a prison. Her desperate attempts to expose the deception are met with disbelief, and Altos intervenes, isolating her. The scene establishes the central conflict—resistance vs. submission—and foreshadows Barbara’s pivotal role in uncovering Morphoton’s dark secret.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The TARDIS crew enters a lavish room where Barbara is dressed in Roman attire and waited on, claiming to be happy; she dismisses Susan's concerns about blood on the travel dial, attributing it to a scratch.

confusion to contentment

The Doctor and Susan are charmed by the opulent surroundings and the promise of catered desires; The Doctor requests a fully-equipped laboratory, which Altos promises to arrange, while Ian expresses skepticism about the free offerings.

skepticism to hope

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Altos
primary

Calculating and authoritative, masking his true intentions behind a facade of hospitality.

Altos acts as the charming host of Morphoton, fulfilling the companions’ desires to lure them into compliance. He notices Barbara’s resistance and attempts to isolate her, claiming she is ‘overwrought’ and needs medical attention. His unblinking eyes and calculated demeanor reveal his role as an enforcer of the Morphos’ will, ensuring the group’s submission to the illusion.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the TARDIS crew’s compliance with Morphoton’s illusion
  • To isolate Barbara and prevent her from exposing the truth
Active beliefs
  • The TARDIS crew must be controlled to maintain Morphoton’s illusion
  • Barbara’s resistance is a threat that must be neutralized
Character traits
Charming and manipulative Calculating and authoritative Observant of resistance Enforcer of the Morphos’ will
Follow Altos's journey

Initially confident and content, later pained, desperate, and defiant as she resists the illusion.

Barbara initially appears seduced by Morphoton’s illusion, reclining in Roman attire and dismissing concerns about her bloodstained travel dial. However, the mind-control device fails on her, granting her a brief moment of clarity where she sees the room’s decay. She wakes the next morning as the sole resistant to the illusion, desperately trying to expose the truth to the others before Altos isolates her. Her defiance and attempts to reveal the deception mark her as the group’s only hope of escape.

Goals in this moment
  • To uncover the truth behind Morphoton’s illusion
  • To free her companions from mind control
Active beliefs
  • Morphoton’s illusion is a trap designed to enslave them
  • Her companions are under mind control and need to be awakened
Character traits
Initially compliant but resistant to control Observant and perceptive Defiant and determined Empathetic yet pragmatic
Follow Barbara Wright's journey

Initially uneasy and skeptical, later compliant and dismissive of Barbara’s warnings.

Ian is initially skeptical of Morphoton’s opulence, questioning the cost of the generosity and noticing Altos’s unblinking eyes. He briefly resists the illusion but ultimately succumbs to the mind-control device, waking with a mild irritation on his forehead. He attempts to calm Barbara when she resists the illusion but ultimately dismisses her warnings as irrational, focusing on the material comforts provided.

Goals in this moment
  • To uncover the hidden cost of Morphoton’s generosity
  • To maintain the group’s comfort and avoid conflict
Active beliefs
  • Morphoton’s generosity is too good to be true
  • Barbara’s resistance is irrational and disruptive
Character traits
Skeptical and cautious Observant of details Initially resistant but ultimately compliant Pragmatic but easily swayed
Follow Ian Chesterton's journey

Joyful and compliant under mind control, dismissive of Barbara’s warnings.

Susan is initially charmed by Morphoton’s opulence, admiring the silks and eagerly accepting a dress from Altos. She falls under the mind-control device’s influence and wakes fully compliant, believing the illusion is real. She dismisses Barbara’s warnings as delusional and remains oblivious to the truth, focusing on the material gifts she receives.

Goals in this moment
  • To enjoy the luxuries of Morphoton without question
  • To embrace the gifts offered by Altos
Active beliefs
  • Morphoton’s illusion is real and benevolent
  • Barbara’s claims are irrational and unfounded
Character traits
Easily impressed by luxury Compliant and trusting Dismissive of discomforting truths Materially inclined
Follow Susan Foreman's journey

Initially intrigued and content, later dismissive and compliant under mind control.

The Doctor is initially seduced by Morphoton’s decadence, praising the food and requesting a laboratory to fulfill his scientific curiosity. He reclines on a couch, fully entranced by the illusion, and dismisses Barbara’s later warnings as irrational. His compliance with the mind-control device leaves him oblivious to the city’s decay, focusing instead on maintaining the group’s harmony under the illusion.

Goals in this moment
  • To explore the scientific possibilities of Morphoton’s culture
  • To maintain the group’s harmony and avoid conflict
Active beliefs
  • Morphoton’s generosity is genuine and without hidden costs
  • Barbara’s resistance is irrational and disruptive
Character traits
Intellectually curious Easily seduced by intellectual temptations Authoritative but dismissive of dissent Compliant under influence
Follow The First …'s journey
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Sabetha
secondary

Neutral and compliant, acting as an extension of the Morphos’ will.

Sabetha enters through a secret door at night and places mind-control devices on the companions’ foreheads. The device fails on Barbara, triggering a brief moment of chaos (flashing lights, discordant sound). She leaves silently afterward, her actions revealing her role as a mesmerized servant of the Morphos, enforcing their control over the city’s inhabitants.

Goals in this moment
  • To place mind-control devices on the companions’ foreheads
  • To ensure their compliance with Morphoton’s illusion
Active beliefs
  • Her actions are necessary to maintain Morphoton’s order
  • Resistance to the illusion must be suppressed
Character traits
Mechanical and precise Obedient to the Morphos’ commands Silent and unquestioning Efficient in enforcing control
Follow Sabetha's journey
Serving Women
secondary

Neutral and compliant, acting as part of Morphoton’s system.

The serving women wait on Barbara and later serve food to the group. They bow and leave when dismissed by Barbara. The next morning, they serve breakfast but remain silent, implying they are also under mind control or are part of the illusion. Their compliance sustains the city’s facade of luxury and hospitality.

Goals in this moment
  • To serve the group and maintain the illusion of hospitality
  • To ensure the companions’ comfort and compliance
Active beliefs
  • Their role is to uphold Morphoton’s illusion
  • Resistance is not an option
Character traits
Compliant and silent Part of the illusion’s enforcement Neutral and unquestioning
Follow Serving Women's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Barbara Wright's Wrist-Mounted Travel Dial

Barbara’s bloodstained travel dial serves as a foreshadowing clue, hinting at the danger and struggle she experienced before the TARDIS crew arrived in Morphoton. Susan points to the stain as proof of recent injury, but Barbara dismisses it as a minor scratch, downplaying its significance. The dial’s presence underscores the hidden tension beneath Morphoton’s illusion and foreshadows Barbara’s role as the group’s only resistant member.

Before: Attached to Barbara’s wrist, bearing a dried bloodstain …
After: Still attached to Barbara’s wrist, its significance downplayed …
Before: Attached to Barbara’s wrist, bearing a dried bloodstain from a recent injury.
After: Still attached to Barbara’s wrist, its significance downplayed but serving as a subtle reminder of the dangers lurking beneath the illusion.
Barbara's Illusory Roman Robe

Barbara’s Roman-style robe is a symbolic gift from Morphoton, part of the city’s illusion of luxury and decadence. She wears it while reclining on a couch, appearing fully seduced by the illusion. However, the robe’s true nature is revealed when Barbara’s mind-control device fails: she sees it as a tattered, dirty rag, exposing the illusion’s falseness. The robe symbolizes the deceptive allure of Morphoton and the ease with which the companions are lured into compliance.

Before: New and elegant, part of the opulent illusion …
After: Revealed as a tattered, dirty rag in Barbara’s …
Before: New and elegant, part of the opulent illusion presented by Morphoton.
After: Revealed as a tattered, dirty rag in Barbara’s unclouded vision, symbolizing the decay beneath the illusion.
Doctor’s Illusory Orange Juice in Marinus

The Doctor’s illusory orange juice is a symbolic prop, representing the falseness of Morphoton’s offerings. The Doctor hands Barbara a glass of vibrant orange juice, urging her to drink for calm, but she recoils, naming it ‘filthy’ as her unclouded sight reveals its true sordid nature. The juice symbolizes the deceptive allure of the city and the hollow promises of comfort and contentment it offers.

Before: Vibrant and fresh, part of the illusion’s sumptuous …
After: Revealed as filthy and unappetizing in Barbara’s unclouded …
Before: Vibrant and fresh, part of the illusion’s sumptuous feast.
After: Revealed as filthy and unappetizing in Barbara’s unclouded vision, exposing the illusion’s falseness.
Mind-Control Alert Carving

The carving with glowing eyes in the Morphoton room serves as a surveillance device, marking active monitoring by the Morphos. The eyes ignite with a sharp glow while the companions sleep, cueing Sabetha to enter and place mind-control devices on their foreheads. The carving symbolizes the Morphos’ hidden control mechanisms, ensuring the illusion’s enforcement and the suppression of resistance. Its glow is a silent alert, revealing the city’s true nature to those who perceive it.

Before: Dormant, part of the room’s decorative facade.
After: Activated, glowing to signal Sabetha’s entry and the …
Before: Dormant, part of the room’s decorative facade.
After: Activated, glowing to signal Sabetha’s entry and the placement of mind-control devices.
Morphoton Goblets (Illusory Goblets/Dirty Mugs)

The goblets (or dirty mugs, as Barbara perceives them) served by Altos’s people are vessels of deception, symbolizing the false luxury of Morphoton. The Doctor, Ian, Susan, and Altos grasp elegant goblets amid the hypnotic luxury, while Barbara alone perceives chipped, dirty china mugs. Her clear vision clashes with their entranced delight, exposing the mind-control deception as she recoils in disgust. The goblets represent the illusion’s fragile facade and the true decay beneath the opulence.

Before: Elegant and pristine, part of the illusion’s luxurious …
After: Revealed as chipped and dirty in Barbara’s unclouded …
Before: Elegant and pristine, part of the illusion’s luxurious presentation.
After: Revealed as chipped and dirty in Barbara’s unclouded vision, symbolizing the decay beneath the illusion.
Morphoton Lavish Room Gong

The gong in the Morphoton room is an atmospheric prop, used to announce the arrival of food trays carried by young women. Its deep, resonant tone fills the space, amplifying the illusion of luxury and formality. The gong’s sound reinforces the city’s hypnotic atmosphere, drawing the companions further into the deception and masking the true decay beneath the opulence.

Before: Silent, part of the room’s decorative and functional …
After: Striked to announce the arrival of food, contributing …
Before: Silent, part of the room’s decorative and functional elements.
After: Striked to announce the arrival of food, contributing to the illusion’s seductive atmosphere.
Morphoton Mind-Control Discs (Mesmerant Discs)

The mind-control discs are small devices slipped onto the companions’ foreheads by Sabetha while they sleep. These devices lock the wearers into Morphoton’s hypnotic illusion, blinding them to the city’s decay. Barbara’s disc falls off when her head rolls aside, sparking pain, flashing lights, and discordant noise that snaps her awake to reality. The devices symbolize the Morphos’ power to manipulate perception and enforce compliance, serving as the primary mechanism for maintaining the illusion.

Before: Stored and ready for use by Sabetha, hidden …
After: Attached to the foreheads of the Doctor, Ian, …
Before: Stored and ready for use by Sabetha, hidden within the Morphoton infrastructure.
After: Attached to the foreheads of the Doctor, Ian, and Susan, with Barbara’s device having fallen off, exposing her to the truth.
Morphoton Servants' Decadent Food Trays

The food trays carried by young women in Morphoton are part of the city’s temptation strategy, luring the companions into compliance with the illusion. The trays are laden with sumptuous dishes, presented to the TARDIS crew to divert their attention from the city’s decay. The food symbolizes the material luxuries used by the Morphos to ensnare their victims, ensuring the companions’ submission to the hypnotic environment.

Before: Laden with sumptuous dishes, part of the illusion’s …
After: Consumed by the companions under the illusion’s influence, …
Before: Laden with sumptuous dishes, part of the illusion’s opulent offerings.
After: Consumed by the companions under the illusion’s influence, reinforcing their compliance.
Morphoton’s Illusionary Pomegranate

The pomegranate in Morphoton’s lavish room is a symbolic prop, representing the city’s illusion of fulfilled desires. The Doctor notices it as part of the opulent spread, and Ian offers it to him, highlighting the companions’ seduction by the illusion. When Barbara’s mind-control device fails, she sees the pomegranate as part of the decaying reality, exposing the falseness of the city’s promises. The fruit symbolizes the deceptive allure of Morphoton and the hollow nature of its luxuries.

Before: Vibrant and ripe, part of the illusion’s sumptuous …
After: Revealed as part of the decaying, unappetizing reality …
Before: Vibrant and ripe, part of the illusion’s sumptuous feast.
After: Revealed as part of the decaying, unappetizing reality when Barbara’s device fails.
Silk Fabrics in Morphoton Room

The silk fabrics in the Morphoton room are a central temptation, luring the companions into the city’s illusion of luxury. Susan admires their texture and quality, requesting a dress from them, while the Doctor and Ian are seduced by the opulence they represent. Barbara, however, sees them as part of the deception when her mind-control device fails, revealing their true nature as part of the Morphos’ manipulative scheme. The fabrics symbolize the material temptations used to ensnare the companions.

Before: Lush and sumptuous, part of the illusion’s opulent …
After: Revealed as part of the decaying, deceptive environment …
Before: Lush and sumptuous, part of the illusion’s opulent facade.
After: Revealed as part of the decaying, deceptive environment when Barbara’s device fails.
Susan's Illusory Silk Dress

Susan’s silk dress, promised by Altos, is a symbolic gift designed to lure her into compliance with Morphoton’s illusion. She receives it eagerly, but Barbara sees it as a tattered, dirty rag, highlighting the mind-control illusion that ensnares the TARDIS crew. The dress represents the material temptations used by the Morphos to maintain control over their victims, masking the city’s true decay.

Before: Promised as a fine silk dress, part of …
After: Revealed as a tattered, dirty rag in Barbara’s …
Before: Promised as a fine silk dress, part of the illusion’s opulent offerings.
After: Revealed as a tattered, dirty rag in Barbara’s unclouded vision, symbolizing the deception.
The Doctor's Promised Laboratory Equipment (Morphoton's Illusory Laboratory)

Altos’s promised laboratory is a symbolic bribe tailored to the Doctor’s scientific curiosity, designed to lure him into compliance with Morphoton’s illusion. The Doctor requests it as his ‘great desire,’ and Altos promises to deliver it, exploiting the Doctor’s intellect to sustain the mind-control spell. The laboratory represents the hypnotic city’s attempt to exploit the companions’ individual desires, ensuring their submission to the illusion.

Before: Promised but not yet delivered, serving as a …
After: Unfulfilled, as the Doctor remains under the illusion’s …
Before: Promised but not yet delivered, serving as a temptation to the Doctor.
After: Unfulfilled, as the Doctor remains under the illusion’s influence, unaware of its true nature.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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City of Morphoton

The City of Morphoton is a deceptive utopia, ruled by the Morphos, where travelers are lured into submission through illusions of luxury. Altos welcomes the TARDIS crew to the city, offering lavish rooms, sumptuous food, and silk robes to fulfill their desires. The Doctor, Ian, and Susan succumb to the comforts, blind to the truth Barbara uncovers: dusty floors, dilapidated walls, and mechanical servants enforcing mind-control devices. The city’s opulent facade masks its parasitic, decaying core, and the companions’ fall under its sway until Barbara’s warnings spark resistance. The city’s atmosphere shifts from seductive luxury to tense, claustrophobic decay as the illusion unravels.

Atmosphere Initially seductive and luxurious, later revealed as tense, claustrophobic, and decaying.
Function Deceptive utopia designed to enslave minds and exploit desires.
Symbolism Represents the false paradise of Morphoton and the hidden decay beneath its illusion.
Access Controlled by the Morphos; escape is nearly impossible without resistance.
Lavish rooms with sumptuous food and silk fabrics Dusty floors and dilapidated walls revealed when the illusion fails Mechanical servants enforcing mind control Hidden surveillance and control mechanisms
Isolation Chamber (Morphoton)

The isolation room in Morphoton is a trap designed to contain resistors like Barbara. She bursts into this adjacent chamber after fleeing Altos’s grasp, only to find the door sealing shut behind her with an unnatural click. Locked inside, she hammers at the unyielding barrier, alone in dust-choked air that mirrors the city’s true rot. The Morphos warp doors and passages here to trap resistors, transforming refuge into prison amid hypnotic illusions. The room’s oppressive atmosphere underscores Barbara’s desperation and the Morphos’ control over the environment.

Atmosphere Oppressive, dust-choked, and claustrophobic, with a sense of entrapment and desperation.
Function Trap for isolating and containing resistors to the illusion.
Symbolism Represents the Morphos’ ability to warp reality and enforce control over those who resist.
Access Sealed shut by the Morphos; no escape for Barbara.
Dust-choked air and grim dilapidation Unyielding door that seals shut with an unnatural click Barbara’s desperate hammering against the barrier
Morphoton Guest Quarters

The Morphoton guest quarters serve as a deceptive haven, designed to lure the TARDIS crew into compliance with the city’s illusion. The room is arrayed with comfortable furniture, urns of lush plants, and tables laden with sumptuous food, its aromas and silk fabrics seducing the Doctor, Ian, and Susan into languid repose. Couches cradle sleeping forms as servants affix mind-control devices to foreheads under night cover. Illusion persists at dawn for most, preserving opulent gleam. Barbara alone registers dust-shrouded decay, tattered walls, and grim dilapidation, her resistance igniting conflict in this deceptive trap of hypnotic luxury.

Atmosphere Initially opulent and seductive, later revealed as dust-choked and decaying, with a tense, claustrophobic mood …
Function Deceptive haven designed to ensnare the companions and enforce mind control.
Symbolism Represents the false paradise of Morphoton and the hidden decay beneath its illusion.
Access Concealed doors allow Morphos agents covert entry, while Barbara is later trapped in an adjacent …
Comfortable furniture arrayed amid urns of lush plants Tables laden with sumptuous food and silk fabrics Dust-shrouded decay and tattered walls revealed when Barbara’s device fails Secret door granting Morphos agents silent access Carving with glowing eyes signaling surveillance and control
Secret Doorway to the Morphoton Guest Room (Sabetha’s Entry Point)

The secret door to the Morphoton guest room is a covert access point, allowing Morphos agents like Sabetha to enter undetected and enforce mind control. Shadows swallow her movements amid the room’s illusory opulence—soon revealed as decay—turning hospitality into covert subjugation. Tension builds in its secrecy, isolating victims before resistance dawns. The door symbolizes the Morphos’ hidden control mechanisms and the ease with which they manipulate their victims.

Atmosphere Secretive and tense, with a sense of hidden surveillance and control.
Function Covert access point for enforcing mind control and deception.
Symbolism Represents the Morphos’ hidden power and the ease with which they manipulate their environment.
Access Restricted to Morphos agents; hidden from the companions.
Concealed within the room’s decor, blending seamlessly with the illusion Used by Sabetha to enter undetected at night Surrounded by shadows, enhancing the sense of secrecy

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Morphoton

Morphoton functions as a Morphos-engineered city-prison that seduces travelers with illusions of luxury—silk fabrics, feasts, Roman attire, and attentive servants. Forehead mind-control devices enforce blissed submission, concealing rot and captivity. Altos polices resisters like Barbara, who rejects the devices and exposes the trap. The crew falls under its sway until her warnings spark resistance. The organization’s influence is exerted through environmental manipulation, psychic dominance, and the enforcement of compliance by intermediaries like Altos and Sabetha.

Representation Through environmental manipulation, psychic dominance, and intermediaries like Altos and Sabetha.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals through illusion and mind control, suppressing resistance and enforcing compliance.
Impact The organization’s ability to warp reality and enforce control over its inhabitants, masking the true …
Internal Dynamics Hierarchical, with the Morphos as the collective sentient brains ruling over intermediaries like Altos and …
To enslave the TARDIS crew and add them to the city’s population of mind-controlled inhabitants To suppress Barbara’s resistance and isolate her from the group Environmental manipulation (illusions of luxury and decay) Psychic dominance (mind-control devices) Intermediaries (Altos and Sabetha enforcing control) Surveillance (hidden carvings with glowing eyes)
Morphos (Collective Sentient Brains)

The Morphos, as a collective of sentient brains, rule Morphoton through illusions of opulent utopia—lavish rooms, sumptuous food, silk fabrics—to mask the city’s decayed prison reality. Servants and agents like Altos place mind-control devices on visitors’ foreheads, enslaving humans as flexible instruments for their purposes. Environmental manipulation and psychic dominance drive the conflict, with Barbara resisting after her device falls off. The Morphos’ influence is exerted through hidden surveillance, mind-control devices, and the enforcement of compliance by their intermediaries.

Representation Through hidden surveillance (carvings with glowing eyes), mind-control devices, and intermediaries like Altos and Sabetha.
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the city and its inhabitants, suppressing resistance and enforcing compliance through …
Impact The Morphos’ ability to warp reality and enforce control over their inhabitants, masking the true …
Internal Dynamics Collective and hierarchical, with the Morphos as the ruling sentient brains, directing intermediaries like Altos …
To enslave the TARDIS crew and add them to the city’s population of mind-controlled inhabitants To suppress Barbara’s resistance and maintain the illusion’s integrity Hidden surveillance (carvings with glowing eyes) Mind-control devices (placed on foreheads) Intermediaries (Altos and Sabetha enforcing control) Environmental manipulation (illusions of luxury and decay)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5

"Barbara's disappearance (beat_8ce548948d59f0be) directly leads the Doctor, Ian, and Susan to the room where they find her, initiating the exploration of Morphoton (beat_1a2a2f21b99a4978)."

Ian Forces the Doctor to Act
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Causal medium

"Ian voicing his suspicions (beat_fa2652c33113adb5) sets the stage for the mind-control devices to be placed on them during the night (beat_7a6df92ad5c7d3b0), as the Morphos seek to quell dissent."

Ian’s Distrust and Barbara’s Resistance
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Causal medium

"Ian voicing his suspicions (beat_fa2652c33113adb5) sets the stage for the mind-control devices to be placed on them during the night (beat_7a6df92ad5c7d3b0), as the Morphos seek to quell dissent."

Barbara Resists Mind Control
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Causal medium

"Ian voicing his suspicions (beat_fa2652c33113adb5) sets the stage for the mind-control devices to be placed on them during the night (beat_7a6df92ad5c7d3b0), as the Morphos seek to quell dissent."

Barbara Sees the Truth Alone
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Causal medium

"Ian voicing his suspicions (beat_fa2652c33113adb5) sets the stage for the mind-control devices to be placed on them during the night (beat_7a6df92ad5c7d3b0), as the Morphos seek to quell dissent."

Barbara’s Resistance and Desperate Flight
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What this causes 6

"Barbara's flight and resistance (beat_2894d282c3cd8ccc) prompts Altos to inform the Morphos, triggering their response and setting the events of the next scene (beat_ea1294aba56122cd) in motion."

Morpho orders Barbara’s destruction
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Causal medium

"Ian voicing his suspicions (beat_fa2652c33113adb5) sets the stage for the mind-control devices to be placed on them during the night (beat_7a6df92ad5c7d3b0), as the Morphos seek to quell dissent."

Ian’s Distrust and Barbara’s Resistance
S1E22 · The Velvet Web
Causal medium

"Ian voicing his suspicions (beat_fa2652c33113adb5) sets the stage for the mind-control devices to be placed on them during the night (beat_7a6df92ad5c7d3b0), as the Morphos seek to quell dissent."

Barbara Resists Mind Control
S1E22 · The Velvet Web
Causal medium

"Ian voicing his suspicions (beat_fa2652c33113adb5) sets the stage for the mind-control devices to be placed on them during the night (beat_7a6df92ad5c7d3b0), as the Morphos seek to quell dissent."

Barbara Sees the Truth Alone
S1E22 · The Velvet Web
Causal medium

"Ian voicing his suspicions (beat_fa2652c33113adb5) sets the stage for the mind-control devices to be placed on them during the night (beat_7a6df92ad5c7d3b0), as the Morphos seek to quell dissent."

Barbara’s Resistance and Desperate Flight
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"Despite being under the Morphos's influence, the Doctor's personality remains constant as he is still eager to explore the laboratory, hinting at his intentions for it(beat_7729643fe475e079)."

The Doctor and Ian Hallucinate a Laboratory
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"IAN: No. You see, I don't know the price yet."
"ALTOS: You are in the city of Morphoton. Our people are perhaps the most contented in the universe. Nothing they desire is denied them."
"BARBARA: Why can't you see? It's all changed! It's dirty. Dirty rags. They've given you nothing. I don't know what they've done to you, or why it hasn't worked on me, but I must find a way to show you."