Narrative Web

Jo endures the Spiridon jungle alone

Jo Grant plunges into the alien jungle beyond the TARDIS, her body clinging to the remnants of the planet’s hostile forces. Liquid from the mutated flora coats her raincoat and the ship itself, a growing crust that hints at the planet’s vegetal predation. Undaunted, she discards the encumbering garment and presses forward, aware that time is against her. The jungle shifts violently around her—sunrise turns to suffocating heat in moments, animal calls echo unpredictably, and stone markers loom like silent sentinels. Alone and increasingly isolated, she scans for signs of intelligent life, her defiance of Spiridon’s cruelty testing the limits of her endurance.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Jo ventures out into the hostile jungle environment, determined to find help for the dying Doctor, and encounters the alien flora and fauna.

determination to nervousness ['jungle', 'standing stones', 'thick vegetation']

Jo observes the unusual features of the jungle, noting the blend of animal and plant life, and experiences a sudden change in temperature and light.

curiosity to concern ['jungle', 'local flowers']

Jo adapts to the warmer environment and decides to remove her raincoat, which is covered with the encrustation from the plant liquid.

relief to vigilance ['warmer environment']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Nervous but resolute—masking vulnerability with measured curiosity as the jungle’s hostility escalates

Jo moves swiftly from the TARDIS into the jungle’s suffocating embrace, her skin and fabric marred by the alien liquid within moments. She records observations with the log scanner, then rests briefly under a tree before discarding the stiffened raincoat. Her quiet dialogue betrays fatigue and growing isolation even as she presses on with sharp curiosity.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the immediate environmental threats and find shelter
  • Locate signs of intelligent life while gathering environmental data
Active beliefs
  • The jungle’s dangers can be mitigated through careful observation and decisive action
  • Intelligence leaves traces, even in hostile terrain
Character traits
Observant Resilient Pragmatic Determined Exhausted
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Supporting 1

Presumed critical but stable—implied source of Jo’s protective determination

The Doctor is referenced as the reason Jo ventures alone but remains physically absent, his wounded condition forcing her to act decisively in his stead. His presence is felt through Jo’s dedication and the urgency of his survival.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive long enough for rescue or reunion
  • Be found by Jo or allies before the jungle’s threats overwhelm him
Active beliefs
  • Jo will not abandon him even in hostile territory
  • His own survival depends on her quick action
Character traits
Endangered Valued Off-screen
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Jo's Contaminated Raincoat (Spiridon Expedition Gear)

Jo’s raincoat becomes a literal vessel for Spiridon’s toxic flora, its fabric stiffened by crystalline encrustations within minutes of entering the jungle. She uses it as both shield and burden, ultimately discarding it to free herself from contamination and encumbrance as the heat and predation intensify.

Before: A waterproof, serviceable outer garment used for planetary …
After: Discarded on the jungle floor, stiffened and heavily …
Before: A waterproof, serviceable outer garment used for planetary exploration
After: Discarded on the jungle floor, stiffened and heavily encrusted with alien residue, no longer wearable
Spiridon Standing Stones

The standing stones serve as crude markers within the chaotic jungle, silently guiding Jo’s path and anchoring her observations. Their worn carvings and alignment suggest purpose beyond erosion, offering a fleeting sense of order amid the pulsing vegetation and oppressive heat.

Before: Eroded and worn reddish-purple monoliths partially obscured by …
After: Unchanged in appearance; functionally unchanged but now aligned …
Before: Eroded and worn reddish-purple monoliths partially obscured by undergrowth near the TARDIS
After: Unchanged in appearance; functionally unchanged but now aligned with disturbed ground where Jo rested

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Spiridon Jungle Ruins (Thal Ruins)

The Spiridon Jungle erupts around Jo as a living adversary: fronds drip caustic liquid, shadows writhe unnaturally, and temperatures spike without warning. Stone markers loom like funeral sentinels, while animal cries shift unpredictably, lending the terrain a sentient quality of predation and resistance. The deeper she goes, the more the jungle resists being traversed.

Atmosphere Oppressive and disorienting, with shifting light, suffocating heat, and guttural animal calls that feel designed …
Function Hostile survival challenge and testing ground for endurance and resourcefulness
Symbolism Represents the uncaring brutality of an alien world testing human resilience and adaptability
Sudden shift from cool shade to intense heat within moments Predatory flora exudes toxic liquid that hardens on contact Animal calls rise and fall in pitch without identifiable source
TARDIS Lower Hull (Spiridon-Contaminated Section)

The lower half of the TARDIS becomes a wounded anchor amid the jungle’s aggression, its hexagonal plating streaked with alien residue that etches into metal and fabric alike. The ship’s impaired systems and clinging algae reflect the planet’s corrosive influence, underscoring its vulnerability while serving as a fragile refuge and lifeline.

Atmosphere Damp and heavy with an alien chill, cloying beneath the jungle’s oppressive heat, and tainted …
Function Temporary refuge turned compromised sanctuary by environmental assault
Symbolism Represents the fragility of human technology and the Doctor’s presence against overwhelming odds
Brown encrustations of alien liquid coating hull panels and handrails Damp chill of hyperspace residual mixed with alien humidity Algal growth clinging to bronze surfaces casting dim green reflections

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Jo’s examination of footprints in the soil—signs of life and potential contact—mirrors the Thals’ later tracking of Dalek movements and invisible Spiridons, emphasizing the shared challenge: finding what cannot be seen or trusted."

Doctor revives and calls Jo urgently
S10E15 · Planet of the Daleks Part …

"Jo’s examination of footprints in the soil—signs of life and potential contact—mirrors the Thals’ later tracking of Dalek movements and invisible Spiridons, emphasizing the shared challenge: finding what cannot be seen or trusted."

Footprints fungus and failing oxygen
S10E15 · Planet of the Daleks Part …
What this causes 8

"Jo's decision to venture into the jungle alone is directly motivated by her need to seek help for the Doctor's critical condition—leading her to approach the crashed spaceship."

Jo discovers mummified corpse in ship
S10E15 · Planet of the Daleks Part …

"Jo’s solo mission into the alien jungle mirrors her later isolation when infected by the fungus—both moments isolate her in peril, echoing the same emotional weight of a companion abandoned to an invisible, creeping threat."

Doctor claims identity to Thals
S10E15 · Planet of the Daleks Part …

"Jo’s solo mission into the alien jungle mirrors her later isolation when infected by the fungus—both moments isolate her in peril, echoing the same emotional weight of a companion abandoned to an invisible, creeping threat."

Thals treat Doctor for fatal fungus infection
S10E15 · Planet of the Daleks Part …

"Jo’s solo mission into the alien jungle mirrors her later isolation when infected by the fungus—both moments isolate her in peril, echoing the same emotional weight of a companion abandoned to an invisible, creeping threat."

Doctor meets Thals amidst Spiridon's deadly fog
S10E15 · Planet of the Daleks Part …

"Jo’s removal of her raincoat, now encrusted with alien plant liquid, foreshadows her later contamination by a more deadly alien organism (the fungus), symbolizing how close organic life is to non-life on Spiridon."

Jo discovers mummified corpse in ship
S10E15 · Planet of the Daleks Part …

"Jo’s physical degradation (encrusted coat, then later the fungus) mirrors the TARDIS’s mechanical failure (oxygen system degradation). Both show life and machine overwhelmed by an alien environment—organic and synthetic breakdown aligned."

Doctor claims identity to Thals
S10E15 · Planet of the Daleks Part …

"Jo’s physical degradation (encrusted coat, then later the fungus) mirrors the TARDIS’s mechanical failure (oxygen system degradation). Both show life and machine overwhelmed by an alien environment—organic and synthetic breakdown aligned."

Thals treat Doctor for fatal fungus infection
S10E15 · Planet of the Daleks Part …

"Jo’s physical degradation (encrusted coat, then later the fungus) mirrors the TARDIS’s mechanical failure (oxygen system degradation). Both show life and machine overwhelmed by an alien environment—organic and synthetic breakdown aligned."

Doctor meets Thals amidst Spiridon's deadly fog
S10E15 · Planet of the Daleks Part …

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"JO: Things growing in this jungle seem more like animal than plant life. The light is changing. It seems as if it's daybreak. There's a sudden change in temperature. I haven't seen any form of intelligent life except, except those bits of statue by the Tardis."