Doctor and Nyssa discover Mara's conduit through Tegan
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor and Nyssa analyze the results of their experiment with the small crystal, understanding its power to transform thought into energy.
The Doctor explains the implications of the Mara's connection to Tegan's mind and the Great Crystal, revealing their plan to manifest physically.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Driven urgency masking a latent dread—the ticking clock of a doomsday barely avertable
The Doctor stands at the TARDIS console, cradling the Great Crystal which pulses faintly with residual blue light. He transforms awe into action, theorizing the crystal’s transformative potential aloud and pivoting from observation to urgency with precise, rapid-fire logic. His physical posture radiates restless purpose as he grasps the artifact and prepares to leave.
- • Convince Nyssa of the crystal’s deadly function and the urgency of acting on it.
- • Reach Ambril before the Mara can consolidate its physical manifestation through Tegan.
- • The Great Crystal’s energy conversion principles can be weaponized for either salvation or annihilation.
- • Bureaucratic inertia can still be overcome by rational persuasion and moral clarity.
Intense intellectual focus punctured by creeping dread at the implications for Tegan
Nyssa leans against the console, eyes fixed on the crystal’s fading glow. She absorbs the Doctor’s deduction and immediately pivots to the Mara’s implication, her analytical mind anticipating catastrophe. With quiet intensity, she verbalizes the leap from energy conversion to existential threat, tacitly endorsing the Doctor’s resolution to act. Her earlier scientific curiosity curdles into unsettled resolve.
- • Grasp the full scope of the crystal’s function and confirm the peril to Nyssa’s own satisfaction.
- • Support the Doctor’s plan to intervene through Ambril despite the institution’s inertia.
- • Technological artifacts like the crystal reveal metaphysical truths when properly interpreted.
- • Human institutions often fail to act until faced with irreversible evidence.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The small, glowing blue crystal resting in the Doctor’s hands becomes the fulcrum of revelation. Its faint pulse of light underpins the Doctor’s deduction that thought can be converted into energy—and possibly matter—making it the key to either sealing the Mara away or enabling its return. He flicks it between his fingers as a physical metaphor for mental transformation.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The TARDIS control chamber serves as a compact laboratory of existential science, where the blue glow of the experiment’s aftermath mingles with the console’s eerie luminesce. The air hums with residual energy as Nyssa and the Doctor stand shoulder to shoulder, their collaboration framed by the ship’s curved walls—both a sanctuary and a launching point for urgent departure. Every detail is subordinated to cognition and crisis.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
Director Ambril’s authority controls access to the Great Crystal, the very artifact the Mara requires to re-enter physical form. The Doctor perceives this institutional gatekeeping not as authority but as a desperate bottleneck. He gambles that reasoned urgency can pierce Ambril’s procedural rigor, transforming a bureaucratic obstacle into a critical hinge of salvation.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"After the Doctor and Nyssa analyze the crystal experiment and prove that thought can be transformed into energy, they immediately deduce the Mara’s plan: to use Tegan’s mind and the Great Crystal to manifest physically on Manussa."
Doctor races to stop Mara resurrection"After the Doctor and Nyssa analyze the crystal experiment and prove that thought can be transformed into energy, they immediately deduce the Mara’s plan: to use Tegan’s mind and the Great Crystal to manifest physically on Manussa."
Doctor races to stop Mara resurrectionKey Dialogue
"DOCTOR: Well, of course, it's small. It's power is obviously limited."
"NYSSA: And if the Mara's in Tegan's mind"
"DOCTOR: Exactly. The Mara needs the Great Crystal in order to make itself reoccur."