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S19E13 · The Visitation Part 1

Tegan clashes with Doctor over TARDIS failure

As the Doctor blames a temperamental solenoid for their arrival centuries early, Tegan's simmering frustration erupts into open anger. She rejects his technical excuses and storms out, revealing the deep personal cost of his constant missteps. Nyssa and Adric recognize her pain but the Doctor deflects, unable to acknowledge how his unreliability fractures their trust. The argument exposes not just temporal failure but the emotional toll on those carrying the weight of his choices.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor acknowledges a 'small error' in their time travel, attributing it to a temperamental solenoid. Tegan criticizes the Doctor's reliability.

embarrassment to frustration

The Doctor informs his companions that they will arrive back at the airport exactly on time for their flight. Tegan expresses frustration and disappointment about having to pretend that nothing has happened.

calm to frustration

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Dismissive, annoyed, unwilling to engage with the emotional fallout

The Doctor deflects Tegan’s anger and technical concerns by attributing the error to a faulty solenoid, then dismisses the implications with a resigned remark about the TARDIS’s unreliability. He avoids emotional engagement entirely, even as his explanation breaks down when the console’s handle snaps off in his hand.

Goals in this moment
  • Minimize perceived responsibility for the temporal misplacement
  • End the argument before it escalates further
Active beliefs
  • Technical failures are routine and peripheral to the bigger mission
  • Avoiding direct confrontation preserves crew cohesion
Character traits
Deflective Technically dismissive Avoidant of emotional confrontation
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Angry, hurt, and deeply disappointed

Tegan vents her years of repressed frustration in a biting tirade that exposes the Doctor’s repeated incompetence as a Time Lord. She refuses to accept his excuses, mocking his timeliness with the shattering metaphor of a broken clock. Her exit is abrupt and final, marking the breaking point in her trust.

Goals in this moment
  • Confront the Doctor’s incompetence openly
  • Sever the illusion that everything is under control
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s unreliability is a personal betrayal of her journey
  • Honesty requires calling out failure without mitigation
Character traits
Fiercely articulate Controlled bitterness erupting Rejects technical evasion
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Supporting 2
Adric
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Neutral, slightly confused

Adric listens to the escalating conflict with quiet incomprehension, failing to grasp the emotional core. He asks practically whether the Doctor should talk to Tegan, offering an ineffectual solution that underscores his youthful detachment from the crew’s strife.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the dispute
  • Suggest a rational resolution
Active beliefs
  • Problems can be fixed with logic and action
  • Conflict is abnormal and unsettling
Character traits
Detached observer Naively logical Uncomfortable with confrontation
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Concerned and compassionate, masking her own weariness

Nyssa intercepts the argument with calm observation and reassures the Doctor that Tegan’s reaction arises from pain rather than malice. She absorbs the emotional fallout without escalating, revealing her role as a stabilizer in the crew’s fractures.

Goals in this moment
  • Postpone further conflict
  • Validate Tegan’s feelings without blame
Active beliefs
  • Addressing emotional pain preempts technical disputes
  • The crew must remain united even under strain
Character traits
Observant Diplomatic Supportive
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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TARDIS Manual Flight Crisis Control

The Manual Flight Override Protocol is implicitly referenced as the Doctor attempts to dismiss the temporal error by invoking technical causes. The broken console handle directly implicates the protocol’s failed execution, rendering it inert in this moment of crisis. Its failure forces the crew to confront the emotional consequence of unreliable systems.

Before: Intact but compromised; the protocol’s interface is accessible …
After: Disabled; the broken handle signals the protocol’s inability …
Before: Intact but compromised; the protocol’s interface is accessible but the Doctor’s explanation contradicts its intended function
After: Disabled; the broken handle signals the protocol’s inability to correct the temporal displacement
Tegan's Portable Temporal Tracker

Tegan’s tracking scanner displays evidence of the temporal displacement, showing a woodland walk instead of Heathrow Airport 1981. Though functional, the Doctor dismisses its reading as a mere ‘small error,’ making the device a silent witness to his denial and her growing disillusionment.

Before: Operational and accurate, showing temporal coordinates mismatched with …
After: Unchanged physically but rendered irrelevant by the Doctor’s …
Before: Operational and accurate, showing temporal coordinates mismatched with intended location
After: Unchanged physically but rendered irrelevant by the Doctor’s dismissal and her emotional rejection
TARDIS Console Door Locking Lever

The TARDIS door functions as the final exit mechanism for Tegan’s flight from the argument. She wrenches it open with sudden force, its brass handle glinting sharply under corridor lights as she departs. The door’s mechanical ease contrasts with the broken console, heightening the absurd disconnect between ship and crew.

Before: Closed and functioning normally, though under strain from …
After: Open and abruptly shut after her exit; slight …
Before: Closed and functioning normally, though under strain from system faults
After: Open and abruptly shut after her exit; slight damage to hinge noted from forceful closure
Chrono-Corrupted Freighter Bridge Control Interface

The TARDIS control console serves as both the source of the technical failure and the platform for the Doctor’s crumbling authority. As he blames a faulty solenoid, the console’s erratic pulsing signals betray its instability. A broken lateral balance cone handle snapping off in his hand epitomizes the ship’s unreliability and the Doctor’s deflecting control.

Before: Functioning but showing erratic power surges and fault …
After: Physically damaged; a critical handle has broken off, …
Before: Functioning but showing erratic power surges and fault alerts from lateral balance cone instability
After: Physically damaged; a critical handle has broken off, leaving a jagged edge and exposing internal fragility

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Outside London

Earth is the displaced setting—no longer Heathrow in 1981, but a woodland three centuries earlier. The Doctor’s miscalculation places the temporal error not just in space but in history itself. Though not physically present, Earth’s altered timeline looms over the event as the cause of Tegan’s shattered expectations.

Atmosphere Indirect tension; the wrongness of the location infects every emotion
Function Unseen force driving the argument’s core conflict
Symbolism Embodies the Doctor’s broken promises of return—each temporal misstep rewrites futures and betrays those who …
Access Temporally inaccessible to the crew despite proximity
Dense woodland unseen but mentally present Airs thick with the scent of damp loam and change
TARDIS Main Hall

The TARDIS Central Corridor becomes the claustrophobic stage for a fracturing crew dynamic. Its worn hexagonal tiles and brass railings reflect the weight of countless journeys now tainted by mistrust. The corridor’s artificial geometry amplifies every raised voice and slamming door, transforming a sanctuary of time and space into a chamber of unresolved grievances.

Atmosphere Strained and tense, with palpable frustration underneath mechanical groans
Function Stage for public confrontation and final emotional rupture
Symbolism Represents the emotional fragility beneath the TARDIS’s outward grandeur and supposed safety
Access Interior space accessible only to the TARDIS crew and authorized visitors
Erratic pulsing of console lights Persistent hum of faulty time rotor Distorted reflections on brass fittings

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4

"The Doctor's admonishment of Adric for interfering with TSS controls (Act 2) is directly responsible for their temporal misplacement, leading to their arrival in 17th-century England. This chain of cause and effect drives the entire alien encounter plot."

Doctor scolds Adric over reckless controls misuse
S19E13 · The Visitation Part 1

"The Doctor's admonishment of Adric for interfering with TSS controls (Act 2) is directly responsible for their temporal misplacement, leading to their arrival in 17th-century England. This chain of cause and effect drives the entire alien encounter plot."

Nyssa confirms Tegan's readiness before TARDIS ingress
S19E13 · The Visitation Part 1

"Nyssa's check on Tegan's readiness for departure (Girl's Bedroom) mirrors the emotional farewell exchange between Tegan and Nyssa (TARDIS Corridor), both capturing Nyssa's empathetic concern for her companion's emotional state."

Doctor scolds Adric over reckless controls misuse
S19E13 · The Visitation Part 1

"Nyssa's check on Tegan's readiness for departure (Girl's Bedroom) mirrors the emotional farewell exchange between Tegan and Nyssa (TARDIS Corridor), both capturing Nyssa's empathetic concern for her companion's emotional state."

Nyssa confirms Tegan's readiness before TARDIS ingress
S19E13 · The Visitation Part 1
What this causes 2

"Tegan's criticism of the Doctor's reliability in the TARDIS Corridor (Act 2) continues into their arrival in the Woodland, where she voices disappointment and frustration, showing her consistent skepticism about the Doctor's control over their travels."

Doctor identifies temporal anomaly in 17th-century England
S19E13 · The Visitation Part 1

"The Doctor's claim that they will arrive back at the airport on time (TARDIS Corridor) parallels Tegan's questioning whether they are on Earth (Outside TARDIS). Both scenes reflect the theme of misplaced trust in technology and the unpredictability of travel."

Doctor identifies temporal anomaly in 17th-century England
S19E13 · The Visitation Part 1

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"TEGAN: You call three hundred years a small error?"
"DOCTOR: It's probably due to nothing more than a temperamental solenoid on the lateral balance cones."
"TEGAN: Why do you always have some incomprehensible answer?"