Doctor turns tables on Solon
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Solon comes downstairs with a dart gun, expecting to find the Doctor dead, but instead finds him recovered and ready to act.
The Doctor and Solon exchange words about Morbius, with Solon explaining the situation and the Doctor showing skepticism.
The Doctor decides to take action, heading for the door and telling Solon to 'Come on.'
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Amused confidence beneath cold detachment
The Doctor calmly confronts Solon from a position of unexpected readiness, having escaped whatever trap Solon set. His relaxed demeanor and sarcastic retort reveal that he sees through Solon’s frantic plea for help and refuses to be maneuvered.
- • Refuse to be manipulated by Solon’s desperate pleas
- • Exit on his own terms to maintain control of the situation
- • Solon’s desperation reveals his culpability in Morbius’s revival
- • Helping Solon would only enable further harm
Blustering urgency masking humiliation and dread
Solon enters gripping a loaded dart gun, visibly confident until he discovers the Doctor standing before him, alive and unharmed. His demeanor immediately shifts from composed calculation to desperate urgency as he tries to regain control of the situation by pleading for the Doctor’s assistance.
- • Convince the Doctor to help stop Morbius to avoid blame for the experiment’s failure
- • Seize any remaining control over the narrative to salvage his scientific reputation
- • The Doctor values stopping Morbius more than punishing Solon for unethical methods
- • Time is running out and only immediate collaboration can prevent catastrophe
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