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S18E7 · Meglos Part 3

Lexa seizes power and condemns the Doctor

Lexa arrives in the Power Room to declare the Dodecahedron returned by the god, demanding absolute devotion to faith over reason. Immediately she asserts control, dismissing Zastor and Deedrix as non-believers and ordering their exile to the hostile surface where fatal vegetation awaits. The Doctor’s attempts to reason with her collapse as she strips him of diplomatic status, condemning him to ritual sacrifice unless he retrieves the artifact. The crisis escalates as pragmatic leadership gives way to zealotry, forcing the Doctor to confront Meglos’s deception under penalty of death while the planet’s energy supply teeters toward collapse. "key_dialogue": [ "LEXA: We are taking over. In order to pacify the god, all non-believers will be collected and exiled to the surface.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Lexa takes control, announcing her plan to exile non-believers and pacify the god.

calm to authoritarianism ['Power Room']

Zastor and Deedrix are removed by acolytes after being dismissed.

resistance to resignation ['Power Room']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Determined to avert disaster but sliding into desperate negotiation and then dread as authority slips away

The Doctor first offers scientific explanations about the Dodecahedron’s properties before realizing Lexa has seized control. He attempts to negotiate on logical grounds and then risks appealing to her stated goal of helping his stranded friend on the surface, but Lexa rejects all pretense, condemning him to sacrifice unless he retrieves the artifact.

Goals in this moment
  • Retrieve the Dodecahedron to avoid sacrifice
  • Protect Romana on the surface
Active beliefs
  • Logical solutions can resolve irrational conflicts
  • Sacrifice is not the answer to Tigella’s crisis
Character traits
argumentative resourceful anxious
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Desperate and betrayed by the shift in institutional loyalty

Zastor challenges Lexa’s authority in front of the Doctor and Deedrix, pleading for the survival of himself and his dissenting follower. His pleas are ignored as Lexa orders his immediate removal, revealing his fading influence and deep personal shock as his lifelong faith is stripped away.

Goals in this moment
  • Preserve the life of himself and Deedrix
  • Maintain institutional stability amid crisis
Active beliefs
  • Lifelong faith should earn respect and consultation
  • Exile is a death sentence unworthy of Tigella’s traditions
Character traits
devout defiant shocked
Follow Zastor's journey
Lexa
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Zealous and imperious, masking any doubt with absolute certainty

Lexa strides into the Power Room and immediately seizes command, announcing a theological coup. She declares non-believers devoid of faith will be exiled, removing Zastor and Deedrix as they protest. Her unyielding stance shifts from removing dissenters to condemning the Doctor to sacrifice unless he obeys her demands, embodying uncompromising zealotry.

Goals in this moment
  • Preserve Tigella by enforcing divine will
  • Eliminate perceived non-believers
Active beliefs
  • Only faith can stabilize Tigella’s crises
  • Sacrifice of dissenters renews the Dodecahedron’s power
Character traits
authoritarian dogmatic ruthless
Follow Lexa's journey
Supporting 2

Fearful urgency masking his pragmatic instincts

Deedrix engages with the Doctor’s technical explanation about the Dodecahedron’s atomic properties but is quickly silenced as Lexa takes control, dismissing him as a non-believer. His appeals for mercy for Zastor reveal his underlying fear and moral conflict.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Zastor from exile
  • Understand the Dodecahedron’s disappearance
Active beliefs
  • Science and evidence should guide decisions
  • Zastor’s survival is more important than blind obedience
Character traits
pragmatic anxious fearful
Follow Deedrix's journey

Neutral and dutiful, devoid of personal agency

The Acolytes act swiftly on Lexa’s orders, removing Zastor and Deedrix from the Power Room without pause. Their neutral efficiency masks complete submission to Lexa’s will, enforcing the god’s mandate through silent violence.

Goals in this moment
  • Obey Lexa’s commands without question
  • Enforce the purification of non-believers
Active beliefs
  • Obedience to Lexa is obedience to the god
  • Violence is justified to preserve faith
Character traits
obedient silent efficient
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Tigellan Sacred Dodecahedron (Power Room Artifact)

The Tigellan Sacred Dodecahedron is the central catalyst of conflict; its sudden disappearance and divine return provoke Lexa’s radical takeover. The Doctor’s failed theories about its atomic properties highlight the Dodecahedron’s role as both a scientific enigma and a religious talisman, whose absence threatens Tigella’s survival.

Before: Missing from the Power Room, presumed stolen, causing …
After: Still missing, but now demanded by Lexa as …
Before: Missing from the Power Room, presumed stolen, causing energy grid failure.
After: Still missing, but now demanded by Lexa as a condition for the Doctor’s survival and a means to 'pacify the god'.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Dodecahedron Power Chamber

The Dodecahedron Power Chamber becomes the stage for Lexa’s coup, where institutional power shifts from pragmatic leaders to religious zealots. The flickering emergency lighting and failing systems mirror the crumbling stability of Tigella, while the empty pedestal underscores the Dodecahedron’s sacred absence.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive with the weight of impending violence and institutional collapse
Function Command center for faith-based authority during crisis
Symbolism Represents the conflict between reason and dogma at the heart of Tigella’s identity
Access Restricted to senior Deons and those permitted by Lexa
Flickering emergency lighting in amber and crimson The empty pedestal where the Dodecahedron should be
Surface Exile Zone

The Surface Exile Zone is invoked as a threat to silence dissent and enforce Lexa’s theocracy. The Doctor’s reminder of his friend’s presence there immediately raises the stakes, turning exile from a theoretical punishment into an urgent humanitarian crisis that exposes the brutality of Lexa’s regime.

Atmosphere Deadly and unforgiving, a place where survival is impossible by design
Function Instrument of terror to enforce ideological purity
Symbolism Embodies the cost of dissent under Lexa’s rule, a landscape of inevitable annihilation
Access No formal restrictions; entry is permanent exile to certain death
Toxic atmosphere clinging to exposed skin Jagged rock formations slick with hallucinogenic vegetation

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 7

"Lexa's threat to sacrifice the Doctor immediately follows her dismissal of his doppelganger theory, showing how her religious fervor overrides rational investigation."

Lexa brands Doctor thief and a danger
S18E7 · Meglos Part 3

"Lexa's threat to sacrifice the Doctor immediately follows her dismissal of his doppelganger theory, showing how her religious fervor overrides rational investigation."

Deedrix reveals Dodecahedron collapse timer
S18E7 · Meglos Part 3
Causal medium

"The acolytes' entry during the crisis discussion highlights the religious dimension of the Dodecahedron's disappearance, which Lexa later exploits in her coup by framing non-believers as enemies."

Power drain forces decision to surface
S18E7 · Meglos Part 3
Causal medium

"The acolytes' entry during the crisis discussion highlights the religious dimension of the Dodecahedron's disappearance, which Lexa later exploits in her coup by framing non-believers as enemies."

Caris and Deedrix Discover the Dodecahedron’s Absence
S18E7 · Meglos Part 3
Causal medium

"The acolytes' entry during the crisis discussion highlights the religious dimension of the Dodecahedron's disappearance, which Lexa later exploits in her coup by framing non-believers as enemies."

Acolytes disrupt Tigellan leaders negotiation
S18E7 · Meglos Part 3

"Lexa's religious faith in sacrificing the Doctor for practical salvation mirrors Meglos' obsession with reclaiming the Dodecahedron through deception, both prioritizing belief over evidence."

Deedrix reveals Dodecahedron collapse timer
S18E7 · Meglos Part 3

"Lexa's religious faith in sacrificing the Doctor for practical salvation mirrors Meglos' obsession with reclaiming the Dodecahedron through deception, both prioritizing belief over evidence."

Lexa brands Doctor thief and a danger
S18E7 · Meglos Part 3

Themes This Exemplifies

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