Doctor interrogated by Katryca
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Katryca questions the Doctor and his companions about their presence, and the Doctor introduces himself and attempts to clarify their intentions.
The Doctor reveals his intention to repair the light converter, and Katryca responds with skepticism, highlighting the recent damage caused by the Doctor's friends.
The Doctor clarifies the function of the light converter and its connection to Drathro, and Katryca expresses fascination and confusion.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Anxious but maintaining a façade of casual authority; internally calculating as he struggles to control the narrative.
The Doctor navigates Katryca’s interrogation with rapid-fire improvisation and sardonic deflection, attempting to obscure their mission by obfuscating Glitz’s lie and dissociating the group from him. His physical attempt to include Peri in the lie and downplay Glitz’s role reveals his tactical unease.
- • To deflect suspicion from their true mission to disable the black light system
- • To protect Peri and maintain the appearance of harmless intentions
- • Honesty may escalate danger, so strategic deception is necessary
- • Katryca’s belief in divine will can be exploited through misdirection
Externally calm but internally alert, sensing the tension between Katryca’s divine framing and the strangers’ shifting explanations.
Broken Tooth looms as Katryca’s enforcer, translating her whispered commands into action and monitoring the captives with silent intensity. His presence underscores the consequences of defiance, translating ritual into threat through his unyielding stance behind Katryca.
- • To maintain order within the hut and enforce Katryca’s will without visible dissent
- • To verify the strangers’ compliance through physical presence and verbal confirmation
- • Katryca’s authority is absolute and must be upheld at all times
- • Outsiders are potential threats until proven otherwise
Convinced of her righteousness with a veneer of amused suspicion, masking underlying paranoia about external threats to her authority.
Katryca dominates the interrogation with ritual posturing and lethal decree, testing the strangers’ credibility through divination while asserting her divine mandate. Her blaster remains visible, her tone oscillates between saccharine interrogation and abrupt violence, revealing a leader who rules through fear and perceived godhood.
- • To expose the true motives of the intruders and determine their threat level to her tribe
- • To uphold her image as an interpreter of divine will through ritual and violence
- • The black light system’s power is evidence of Haldren’s will and must be protected
- • Star travellers are inherently deceitful and must be controlled or destroyed
Uncommitted to the Doctor’s lies but engaged in survival through strategic compliance; her stillness masks internal conflict.
Peri remains a silent but pivotal figure in the Doctor’s narrative strategy, physically incorporated into his lie by being pulled close as a claimed companion. Though unheard, her presence is weaponized to discredit association with Glitz and affirm the Doctor’s fabricated storyline.
- • To avoid drawing additional suspicion onto herself
- • To support the Doctor’s tactical misdirection without active participation
- • The Doctor’s expertise is the group’s best hope for survival
- • Confrontation with hostiles is more dangerous than deception at this stage
Panicked defensiveness masking underlying self-interest; visibly shaken by the Doctor’s direct accusation of lying.
Glitz’s defensive bluster betrays him as he contradicts the Doctor’s claims about the black light system, reverting to earlier lies about its purpose. His performance wavers between defiance and wounded indignation, highlighting his lack of loyalty and tactical folly.
- • To avoid blame and punishment by any means necessary
- • To dissociate himself from the Doctor’s actions despite past alliances
- • No allegiance is worth risking personal survival
- • Deception is the only viable tool in hostile territory
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Katryca’s militia firearms are used to assert authority during the search for weapons, underscoring the ever-present threat of violence. Broken Tooth confirms the Doctor lacks them, both fulfilling Katryca’s ritualistic demands and subtly shifting suspicion toward Glitz’s unknown armament status.
The Great Totem of Haldren becomes the centerpiece of the interrogation, used by Katryca as both a ritual object and a prop to expose inconsistencies in the strangers’ stories. Its ultraviolet pulse and ominous presence lend the hut an atmosphere charged with sacred menace, framing the Doctor’s technical explanation as either heresy or insight depending on Katryca’s interpretation.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The hut’s cramped, uneven interior transforms into a pressure chamber for interrogation, its flickering hearth and ultraviolet glow amplifying the tension. Katryca’s chair and the totem dominate the space, forcing the Doctor and Glitz into a defensive posture while Broken Tooth’s silent presence looms in the background as an unspoken threat.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Katryca’s initial skepticism of the Doctor’s intentions (calling his companions 'star travellers' who angered the gods) parallels Drathro’s later misreading of the Doctor as a Gallifreyan agent sent to ferment rebellion, illustrating how both antagonists project their fears onto the Doctor."
Katryca forces divine judgment on the Doctor"Katryca’s initial skepticism of the Doctor’s intentions (calling his companions 'star travellers' who angered the gods) parallels Drathro’s later misreading of the Doctor as a Gallifreyan agent sent to ferment rebellion, illustrating how both antagonists project their fears onto the Doctor."
Katryca forces divine judgment on the DoctorPart of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"KATRYCA: Then please explain."
"DOCTOR: It's function is to convert ultraviolet rays to black light."
"KATRYCA: Interesting, though I do not understand what you are saying."