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S3E10 · The Nightmare Begins

Bret Activates the TARDIS Scanner

With Steven still weakened by blood poisoning and Katarina tending to him, Bret Vyon enters the TARDIS under false pretenses, claiming the Doctor sent him for help. Katarina, trusting and naive, seals the doors as Bret—desperate to return to Earth—fumbles with the TARDIS controls. His reckless experimentation inadvertently activates the exterior scanner, revealing the Doctor’s unexpected arrival outside. The moment creates immediate tension: Bret’s urgency to warn Earth clashes with the Doctor’s sudden, unannounced presence, setting up a confrontation that could either derail Bret’s mission or force an uneasy alliance. The scene underscores Bret’s desperation, Katarina’s gullibility, and the Doctor’s impending return as a wildcard in the unfolding crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Bret continues to try and work the TARDIS, insistent on returning to Earth, unknowingly activating an exterior scanner that shows the Doctor approaching outside.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Not explicitly shown, but his return suggests a mix of urgency and authority—he is likely unaware of Bret’s presence inside and may be focused on addressing the broader crisis at hand.

The Doctor is not physically present in the TARDIS during this event but is seen approaching the ship on the exterior scanner. His sudden, unannounced return outside creates immediate tension, as his presence threatens to disrupt Bret’s plans. The Doctor’s arrival is a wildcard, hinting at his role as the ultimate authority over the TARDIS and its crew, whose return could either derail Bret’s mission or force an alliance.

Goals in this moment
  • To return to the TARDIS and resume control of the situation
  • To address the immediate threats (Daleks, Bret’s intrusion, Steven’s condition)
Active beliefs
  • That his ship and companions are secure in his absence
  • That his return will resolve the unfolding crisis
Character traits
Authoritative (implied by his control over the TARDIS) Unpredictable (his sudden return is unexpected) Protective (of his ship and companions)
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Desperate and urgent, with a underlying tension of fear—he knows the stakes of his mission and is willing to deceive to achieve it, but his lack of control over the TARDIS adds to his frustration.

Bret Vyon, a desperate Space Security Service agent, infiltrates the TARDIS under false pretenses, claiming the Doctor sent him for help. His primary goal is to use the TARDIS to return to Earth and warn of the Dalek invasion, but his lack of familiarity with the ship’s controls leads him to accidentally activate the exterior scanner. His urgency and deception are palpable, as he fumbles with the TARDIS’s mechanisms while insisting on the need to leave immediately, unaware that the Doctor is approaching outside.

Goals in this moment
  • To use the TARDIS to return to Earth and warn of the Dalek invasion
  • To manipulate Katarina into sealing the doors to prevent interference
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor’s ship is his only chance to complete his mission
  • That Katarina’s trust in the Doctor will make her compliant to his requests
Character traits
Desperate and urgent Deceptive (lying about the Doctor’s instructions) Reckless (fumbling with unfamiliar controls) Opportunistic (seizing the chance to use the TARDIS)
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Calm and reassuring on the surface, but her trust in Bret’s deception leaves her vulnerable to manipulation, unaware of the tension she is helping to create.

Katarina, the trusting handmaid from Troy, tends to Steven with calm reassurance, insisting that the Doctor will return soon. When Bret enters the TARDIS under the pretense of being sent by the Doctor, she seals the doors without question, her naivety making her an easy target for deception. She defers to Bret’s urgency, though she remains unaware of the TARDIS’s true capabilities, referring to it as the Doctor’s ‘temple’ and insisting only he can operate it.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Steven’s comfort and recovery
  • To follow the Doctor’s perceived instructions (sealing the doors as Bret requests)
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor’s word is absolute and must be obeyed without question
  • That Bret is acting with the Doctor’s authority and can be trusted
Character traits
Trusting to a fault Naive and unquestioning Compassionate (tending to Steven) Deferential to authority (believes Bret’s claim about the Doctor)
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Confused and disoriented, with a flicker of hope at seeing the Doctor’s approach, though his physical state limits his ability to act or fully understand the situation.

Steven, weakened by blood poisoning and disoriented from his Trojan wound, regains consciousness briefly as the TARDIS doors open. He struggles to comprehend his surroundings, questioning Katarina about their location and identity before passing out again. Later, he stirs once more, this time catching sight of the Doctor approaching the TARDIS on the exterior scanner, his confusion deepening as he witnesses the unfolding tension between Bret and Katarina.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand where he is and what is happening around him
  • To regain enough strength to intervene or communicate clearly
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor will provide answers or solutions to his current state
  • That the situation is unstable and requires his attention, despite his weakened condition
Character traits
Disoriented Physically weakened Confused by his surroundings Observant (notices the Doctor on the scanner)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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TARDIS Exterior Doors

The TARDIS doors play a critical role in this event, as Katarina seals them at Bret’s urging, believing the Doctor sent him. This action traps Steven and Katarina inside with Bret, creating a sense of containment and raising the stakes. The doors symbolize the TARDIS’s security and the Doctor’s authority, as only he is typically permitted to control access to the ship.

Before: Open, left unguarded by the Doctor, allowing Bret …
After: Sealed by Katarina, trapping Bret, Steven, and Katarina …
Before: Open, left unguarded by the Doctor, allowing Bret to enter unchallenged.
After: Sealed by Katarina, trapping Bret, Steven, and Katarina inside with the Doctor approaching outside, unseen.
TARDIS Console

The TARDIS controls are central to the tension in this event, as Bret Vyon fumbles with them in an attempt to pilot the ship back to Earth. His lack of familiarity with the ship’s mechanisms leads him to accidentally activate the exterior scanner, which reveals the Doctor’s approach outside. The controls symbolize the TARDIS’s alien technology and the Doctor’s authority over it, as Katarina defers to Bret’s claims about the Doctor’s instructions while remaining unaware of how to operate the ship herself.

Before: Functional and responsive to the Doctor’s expertise, but …
After: Activated unintentionally by Bret, with the exterior scanner …
Before: Functional and responsive to the Doctor’s expertise, but unfamiliar to Bret, who has no prior experience with the TARDIS’s interface.
After: Activated unintentionally by Bret, with the exterior scanner now displaying the Doctor’s approach, creating a critical moment of tension.
TARDIS Console-Integrated External Visual Scanner

The TARDIS exterior scanner is inadvertently activated by Bret as he fumbles with the controls, revealing the Doctor’s approach outside. This moment is pivotal, as it exposes the tension between Bret’s deception and the Doctor’s imminent return. The scanner serves as a visual clue, heightening the urgency of the situation and setting the stage for the confrontation to come. Its activation is a narrative turning point, shifting the dynamic from deception to impending conflict.

Before: Inactive, with no external view displayed.
After: Activated, displaying the Doctor’s approach outside, creating immediate …
Before: Inactive, with no external view displayed.
After: Activated, displaying the Doctor’s approach outside, creating immediate tension and revealing the stakes of Bret’s deception.
TARDIS Exterior (Kembel Jungle Landing)

The TARDIS itself serves as the primary setting and a key prop in this event, its vast interior contrasting with its deceptive exterior. Bret’s amazement at the ship’s size and capabilities highlights its otherworldly nature, while Katarina’s reference to it as the Doctor’s ‘temple’ underscores its sacred, off-limits status in her mind. The TARDIS’s doors, left unguarded by the Doctor, allow Bret to enter and manipulate the situation, while its controls become the focal point of his desperate attempts to leave.

Before: Stationary on Kembel, with the Doctor absent and …
After: Sealed by Katarina at Bret’s request, with the …
Before: Stationary on Kembel, with the Doctor absent and the doors left unguarded, making it vulnerable to intrusion.
After: Sealed by Katarina at Bret’s request, with the exterior scanner activated, revealing the Doctor’s approach outside. The TARDIS is now a stage for impending confrontation.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Interior

The TARDIS interior functions as a claustrophobic yet expansive stage for this event, its humming consoles and vast dimensions contrasting with the confined, tense interactions between Bret, Katarina, and Steven. The space is both a sanctuary and a battleground, where Bret’s deception unfolds and the Doctor’s looming return is revealed on the scanner. The TARDIS’s alien technology and the Doctor’s absence create a power vacuum, allowing Bret to manipulate the situation while Katarina and Steven remain vulnerable.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and claustrophobic, with a sense of urgency and deception hanging in the air. The …
Function A sanctuary turned battleground, where deception and urgency collide. The TARDIS’s interior is both a …
Symbolism Represents the Doctor’s authority and the fragility of trust among his companions. The TARDIS’s vastness …
Access Typically restricted to the Doctor and his companions, but Bret’s intrusion creates a temporary breach …
The humming of the TARDIS consoles, creating a sense of alien technology The vast, expansive interior contrasting with the deceptive exterior The exterior scanner displaying the Doctor’s approach, adding visual tension Katarina tending to Steven on a divan, emphasizing the crew’s vulnerability

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Space Security Service

The Space Security Agency is indirectly represented through Bret Vyon’s desperate mission to warn Earth of the Dalek invasion. His urgency and deception stem from his role as an agent of this organization, which is tasked with protecting the solar system from external threats. Bret’s actions—exploiting the TARDIS and manipulating Katarina—reflect the high stakes of his mission and the agency’s broader struggle against the Daleks and Mavic Chen’s betrayal.

Representation Through Bret Vyon’s actions as a desperate agent, embodying the agency’s mission to warn Earth …
Power Dynamics Operating under constraint, as Bret is stranded and forced to take extreme measures (deception, intrusion) …
Impact The agency’s struggle is reflected in Bret’s individual desperation, underscoring the broader institutional failure to …
Internal Dynamics Bret’s lone-wolf tactics suggest a breakdown in communication or support from the agency, forcing him …
To warn Earth of the Dalek invasion and Mavic Chen’s betrayal To secure any means necessary (including the TARDIS) to complete the mission Through the actions of its agents (Bret’s desperation and deception) By leveraging institutional knowledge of the Dalek threat and the need for urgency

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Bret enters the TARDIS by deceiving Katarina, and Steven, despite his illness, attacks Bret Vyon with a spanner as Vyon attempts to decipher the TARDIS controls."

Steven’s Illness-Fueled Attack on Vyon
S3E10 · The Nightmare Begins

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"KATARINA: Did the Doctor send you?"
"BRET: That's right. The old man sent me."
"BRET: Yes, yes, of course I'll help Steven, but we must get back to Earth first. I explained this to the old man, the, er, Doctor."
"STEVEN: (Coming round once more, struggling to understand what's happening. On the scanner, he can see the Doctor approaching outside.) That means we can get back?"