Barbara takes charge of Vicki

In the aftermath of the TARDIS's violent shaking and the Doctor's announcement that they must explore the planet to counteract the interference, Barbara shifts focus to Vicki's distress. While the Doctor and Ian prepare to leave, Barbara notices Vicki still on the floor, disoriented by the noise. She gently reassures Vicki that the disturbance has stopped and suggests she lie down, demonstrating her instinctive caretaking role. When Vicki asks if the noise has ceased, Barbara confirms it and helps her up, reinforcing her protective presence. The Doctor, distracted by the technical crisis, casually directs Barbara to a first aid box for sedatives, treating her request as routine. Barbara's observation of the TARDIS's disarray—'what a mess'—hints at her growing frustration with the chaos, but her immediate priority remains Vicki's well-being. This moment subtly establishes Barbara as the emotional anchor of the group, contrasting with the Doctor's preoccupation with the mission and Ian's readiness for action. Her quiet authority in this scene foreshadows her later leadership when the Doctor is absent, particularly in her attempt to care for Vicki during the acid pool crisis. The exchange also underscores the TARDIS's vulnerability, as even its medical supplies are scattered amid the disarray, mirroring the crew's own disorientation.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Barbara asks the Doctor for a sedative for Vicki while discreetly observing the messy state of the TARDIS. She subtly shifts to a caretaker role within the group because someone needs to take on the responsibility.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Concerned and protective, balancing her care for Vicki with her frustration over the TARDIS's disarray and the group's precarious situation.

Barbara takes on the role of the group's emotional anchor, noticing Vicki's distress and tending to her with gentle reassurance. She asks the Doctor for sedatives to help Vicki calm down and expresses her frustration with the TARDIS's disarray, hinting at her growing concern for the group's stability. Barbara's actions demonstrate her instinctive caretaking role and her ability to remain composed amid chaos. She warns Ian and the Doctor to be careful as they prepare to leave, showing her protective instincts and leadership in the Doctor's absence.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Vicki's well-being and help her calm down.
  • Maintain the group's stability and morale in the Doctor's absence.
Active beliefs
  • Vicki's emotional state is a priority that cannot be ignored amid the technical crisis.
  • The Doctor and Ian need to be careful, as the external environment is unpredictable and potentially dangerous.
Character traits
Compassionate Protective Composed under pressure Instinctively nurturing Frustrated with chaos
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Frustrated but focused, prioritizing the technical crisis over the emotional well-being of his companions.

The Doctor is preoccupied with diagnosing the TARDIS's malfunction and planning the exploration of the planet. He casually directs Barbara to the first aid box for sedatives, treating her request as routine, and focuses on preparing Ian for their excursion outside. His actions reveal his technical mastery and confidence, but also his detachment from the emotional needs of his companions. The Doctor uses his signet ring to manually open the TARDIS doors, demonstrating his resourcefulness in overcoming the ship's power failure.

Goals in this moment
  • Diagnose and counteract the interference affecting the TARDIS.
  • Explore the planet to find the source of the interference.
Active beliefs
  • The interference is a technical problem that can be solved through exploration and analysis.
  • Barbara and Vicki are capable of handling the situation inside the TARDIS while he and Ian are outside.
Character traits
Technically focused Detached from emotional concerns Resourceful Confident
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Distressed and vulnerable, but beginning to feel reassured by Barbara's care.

Vicki remains on the floor, disoriented by the violent noise that has just stopped. She asks Barbara if the noise has ceased, indicating her vulnerability and reliance on Barbara for reassurance. Vicki is physically and emotionally shaken, but Barbara's care helps her begin to calm down. She is later seen to be asleep, suggesting that Barbara's intervention was effective in soothing her distress.

Goals in this moment
  • Regain her composure after the traumatic noise.
  • Rely on Barbara for emotional support and guidance.
Active beliefs
  • Barbara will take care of her and ensure her safety.
  • The noise and shaking are signs of a larger, unresolved threat.
Character traits
Vulnerable Dependent on Barbara for emotional support Physically shaken Gradually calming down
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Concerned but determined, balancing his worry for the group's safety with his readiness to act on the Doctor's plan.

Ian stands near Barbara and Vicki, briefly checking on Vicki's condition before turning his attention to the Doctor's plan to explore the planet. He reassures Barbara that he will keep the Doctor safe, demonstrating his protective instincts and readiness for action. Ian is physically prepared to leave, donning the Atmospheric Density Jacket and respiratory compensator, but his focus remains on the mission ahead rather than the emotional state of his companions.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Doctor's safety during the exploration of the planet.
  • Assist in diagnosing the source of the interference affecting the TARDIS.
Active beliefs
  • The group's survival depends on understanding and counteracting the interference.
  • Barbara and Vicki will be safer if he and the Doctor can resolve the technical crisis quickly.
Character traits
Protective Practical Determined Supportive
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Atmospheric Density Jackets

The Atmospheric Density Jackets (ADJs) are introduced in this event as the Doctor prepares Ian for their excursion outside the TARDIS. The Doctor explains that the planet's atmosphere is thin, requiring the jackets for survival. Ian dons the jacket alongside the respiratory compensator, demonstrating the group's preparedness for the hostile environment outside. The ADJs symbolize the practical measures taken to counteract the planet's dangers, reflecting the Doctor's technical foresight and Ian's readiness to act. Their use also highlights the TARDIS's role as a base of operations, providing the necessary equipment for exploration.

Before: The ADJs are stored within the TARDIS, ready …
After: Ian has donned the ADJ, preparing to leave …
Before: The ADJs are stored within the TARDIS, ready for use in case of thin atmospheric conditions. They are not yet in use but are accessible.
After: Ian has donned the ADJ, preparing to leave the TARDIS. The jacket is now in use, providing him with the necessary protection for the thin atmosphere outside.
Doctor's TARDIS

The TARDIS serves as the central setting and source of conflict in this event, its interior reflecting the chaos and disarray caused by the mysterious interference. The ship's violent shaking and power failure have scattered its contents, including medical supplies, and created an atmosphere of instability. The TARDIS's malfunction forces the Doctor and Ian to manually open the doors using the Doctor's signet ring, highlighting the ship's vulnerability and the group's reliance on the Doctor's technical ingenuity. The TARDIS's disarray mirrors the emotional state of its occupants, particularly Vicki, who is disoriented and in need of care.

Before: The TARDIS is shaking violently due to the …
After: The TARDIS remains in a state of disarray, …
Before: The TARDIS is shaking violently due to the interference, its alarms blaring, and its power systems failing. The interior is in disarray, with scattered objects and a chaotic atmosphere.
After: The TARDIS remains in a state of disarray, but the immediate shaking has stopped. The Doctor and Ian have manually opened the doors and prepared to leave, while Barbara tends to Vicki inside. The ship's vulnerability is underscored by its reliance on manual overrides and the scattered state of its contents.
Doctor's Zarbi-Control Ring

The Doctor's signet ring is a pivotal object in this event, as it is used to manually open the TARDIS doors when the ship's power fails. The Doctor waves the ring before an electric eye on the console, demonstrating its function as a key and a tool for manual operation. This action highlights the Doctor's resourcefulness and technical mastery, as well as the TARDIS's vulnerability without its usual power systems. The signet ring symbolizes the Doctor's authority and ingenuity, allowing him to overcome the ship's limitations and proceed with the exploration. Its use also underscores the TARDIS's reliance on the Doctor's knowledge and adaptability in times of crisis.

Before: The signet ring is on the Doctor's finger, …
After: The Doctor has used the signet ring to …
Before: The signet ring is on the Doctor's finger, ready to be used as a manual override for the TARDIS doors.
After: The Doctor has used the signet ring to open the TARDIS doors manually. The ring remains in his possession, having fulfilled its function in this event.
Ian's Respiratory Compensator (TARDIS Exit Mission)

The respiratory compensator is another critical piece of equipment introduced in this event, as the Doctor hands it to Ian for their excursion outside. The Doctor explains that it is an advanced oxygen mask designed for the planet's thin atmosphere. Ian dons the compensator alongside the ADJ, showing the group's thorough preparation for the external environment. The respiratory compensator underscores the planet's hostility and the necessity of the TARDIS's resources for survival. Its use also highlights the Doctor's role as a provider of technical solutions and Ian's adaptability in facing unknown dangers.

Before: The respiratory compensator is stored within the TARDIS, …
After: Ian has donned the respiratory compensator, preparing to …
Before: The respiratory compensator is stored within the TARDIS, ready for use in case of thin atmospheric conditions. It is not yet in use but is accessible.
After: Ian has donned the respiratory compensator, preparing to leave the TARDIS. The device is now in use, providing him with the necessary oxygen supply for the thin atmosphere outside.
TARDIS Console Scanner

The TARDIS Scanner is referenced indirectly in this event, as it was previously used to view the barren planet outside. While not directly involved in the actions of this specific moment, its earlier use to diagnose the external environment sets the context for the Doctor and Ian's decision to explore the planet. The scanner's role in revealing the hostile landscape outside underscores the urgency and danger of their mission, influencing Barbara's concern for their safety.

Before: The scanner was previously used to view the …
After: The scanner is not directly involved in this …
Before: The scanner was previously used to view the barren planet outside, providing critical information about the external environment.
After: The scanner is not directly involved in this event, but its earlier use continues to inform the group's understanding of the threat outside the TARDIS.
TARDIS Electric Eye

The TARDIS Electric Eye is a mechanical sensor involved in this event as the Doctor waves his signet ring before it to manually open the doors. The electric eye detects the ring and responds, allowing the doors to grind open despite the TARDIS's power failure. This interaction highlights the TARDIS's advanced but sometimes fragile systems, which require manual overrides in emergencies. The electric eye's role in this event underscores the ship's design, which balances automation with the need for human intervention. Its function also reflects the Doctor's deep understanding of the TARDIS's mechanics, enabling him to navigate its complexities even under duress.

Before: The electric eye is mounted on the TARDIS …
After: The electric eye has detected the signet ring …
Before: The electric eye is mounted on the TARDIS console, ready to detect the signet ring and trigger the door mechanism.
After: The electric eye has detected the signet ring and responded by opening the TARDIS doors. It remains functional and ready for future use.
TARDIS First Aid Box

The sedatives from the TARDIS First Aid Box play a key role in this event as Barbara retrieves them to help Vicki calm down. The sedatives represent the group's attempt to manage the emotional fallout of the crisis, providing a temporary solution to Vicki's distress. Their use underscores the TARDIS's function as a sanctuary that offers medical support, even in times of chaos. The sedatives also highlight Barbara's proactive care and her role in ensuring the group's emotional stability.

Before: The sedatives are inside the first aid box, …
After: The sedatives have been retrieved by Barbara and …
Before: The sedatives are inside the first aid box, scattered amid the TARDIS's disarray. They are accessible but not immediately in use.
After: The sedatives have been retrieved by Barbara and are now in her possession, ready to be administered to Vicki. Their use marks a small but significant step in stabilizing Vicki's emotional state.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Central Console Room

The TARDIS Console Room serves as the central setting for this event, its atmosphere charged with tension and disarray. The room is the nerve center of the group's activities, where the Doctor diagnoses the TARDIS's malfunction and plans the exploration of the planet. The console room's chaotic state—scattered debris, flickering lights, and the hum of malfunctioning systems—mirrors the group's emotional turmoil. Barbara's interaction with Vicki and the Doctor's preparations for the excursion outside all take place within this confined space, heightening the sense of urgency and vulnerability. The console room's role as a sanctuary is undermined by the TARDIS's power failure, forcing the group to rely on manual overrides and external exploration to resolve the crisis.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with flickering lights, scattered debris, and the hum of malfunctioning systems. The air is …
Function Nerve center for crisis management, emotional support, and mission planning. The console room is where …
Symbolism Represents the group's fragile stability and the TARDIS's role as both a sanctuary and a …
Access Open to all group members, but access to the exterior is restricted due to the …
Flickering lights casting jagged shadows across the console room. Scattered debris from the TARDIS's violent shaking, including medical supplies and equipment. The hum of malfunctioning systems, underscoring the ship's vulnerability. The Doctor's signet ring gleaming under the console lights as he uses it to manually open the doors.
Barren Lifeless Planet (The Web Planet)

The Unknown Alien Planet is referenced indirectly in this event, as the Doctor and Ian prepare to explore it to counteract the interference affecting the TARDIS. The planet's barren, hostile landscape is implied to be the source of the group's current crisis, and the Doctor's decision to explore it underscores the urgency of their situation. The planet's thin atmosphere and the need for protective gear (ADJs and respiratory compensators) highlight its dangers, setting the stage for the external exploration that follows. The planet's role in this event is primarily as a looming threat, driving the group's actions and decisions within the TARDIS.

Atmosphere Hostile and foreboding, with a thin atmosphere that requires protective gear for survival. The planet's …
Function Source of the interference affecting the TARDIS and the primary destination for the Doctor and …
Symbolism Represents the external threat that the group must confront to resolve the TARDIS's malfunction. The …
Access Access to the planet is restricted by its thin atmosphere and the need for protective …
Thin atmosphere requiring Atmospheric Density Jackets and respiratory compensators for survival. Barren, lifeless landscape visible through the TARDIS scanner, hinting at the planet's hostility. Unknown dangers, including potential native life forms or environmental hazards, that drive the group's caution.
TARDIS Alcove

The TARDIS Alcove is a secondary location in this event, where Barbara retrieves the sedatives from the first aid box to help Vicki. The alcove is tucked within the TARDIS's main interior, its disarray reflecting the broader chaos of the ship. Barbara navigates the clutter to access the medical supplies, demonstrating her resourcefulness and care amid the crisis. The alcove's role in this event is functional, providing the necessary resources to address Vicki's distress. Its disorganized state also underscores the TARDIS's vulnerability and the group's reliance on its internal systems, even when those systems are compromised.

Atmosphere Dimly lit and cluttered, with a sense of urgency and disorganization. The alcove's disarray mirrors …
Function Storage area for medical supplies and other essential equipment. The alcove provides Barbara with the …
Symbolism Represents the TARDIS's dual role as both a sanctuary and a source of instability. The …
Access Open to all group members, but access is complicated by the TARDIS's disarray and the …
Dim lighting casting long shadows across the alcove's cluttered surfaces. Scattered debris, including overturned items and flickering lights, heightening the sense of disarray. The first aid box, partially obscured by debris but accessible to Barbara. The faint scent of scorched circuits, underscoring the TARDIS's technical distress.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"The Doctor identifying the planet as a potential prison motivates him to seek out the source of the disturbance to free them. (beat_4961d3c35d3bbcf7 --> beat_44f26b193eaf63d2)"

Doctor rules out TARDIS malfunction
S2E16 · The Web Planet

"The Doctor confidently declares his intent and then takes action by preparing himself and Ian for external investigation, demonstrating his proactive nature in the face of danger. The action in beat_47a5180c67f26fab follows the intent from beat_b8616b36df9ab38b."

Doctor rules out TARDIS malfunction
S2E16 · The Web Planet

"Ian and the Doctor preparing to exit into a dangerous and deadly environment narratively follows the Doctor producing the Atmospheric Density Jacket and Respiratory Compensator gear."

Doctor reveals emergency TARDIS key
S2E16 · The Web Planet
What this causes 3

"Doctor uses the ring to open the doors. This creates the possibility of Barbara being pulled outside of the TARDIS. Setting up the trap for Barbara."

Barbara’s Forced Ejection from the TARDIS
S2E16 · The Web Planet

"Barbara assuming the 'caretaker' role (beat_dc79ccfd161d8afa) is reinforced by her subsequent attempts to care for Vicki by offering her pills (beat_ed0650d42010686e)."

Barbara’s cryptic bracelet and Rome revelation
S2E16 · The Web Planet

"Ian and the Doctor preparing to exit into a dangerous and deadly environment narratively follows the Doctor producing the Atmospheric Density Jacket and Respiratory Compensator gear."

Doctor reveals emergency TARDIS key
S2E16 · The Web Planet

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"BARBARA: Vicki? VICKI: The noise, did it stop? BARBARA: Yes. It's all gone now. Come on, I think you'd better lie down for a while."
"BARBARA: Oh, Doctor, what a mess. Honestly, one of these days I'm going to have a jolly good spring clean around here."
"BARBARA: Oh, Doctor? Do you have such a thing as a sedative? DOCTOR: Of course, my dear. It's in the first aid box. You know where it is. There, it's facing you."