Doctor insists on a fishing break while Romana resumes mission

Having evaded Count Grendel’s pursuit withholding the Key to Time segment, the Doctor and Romana land the TARDIS on Tara. While Romana orients them toward the planet’s cultural landscape and the urgent priority of rescuing the royal decoy, the Doctor seizes a sliver of respite. Dismissing Romana’s reminders of their quest, he unpacks a fishing rod, lingering on past earthly interludes and asserting his need for a tranquil interval. Romana changes into local fashion that blends tailored tradition with playful flair, acknowledging both the mission and the Doctor’s restless temperament before they proceed.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Romana materialize the TARDIS on Tara and discuss their mission to find a segment of the Key to Time.

calm to urgency ['Tara', 'TARDIS']

Romana reminds the Doctor of their urgent task, and he agrees to focus, but wants a break first.

urgency to slight tension

Romana puts the tracer into the console, and they materialize on Tara, where the Doctor plans to go fishing.

['Tara']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Indulgent calm masking superficial disregard for urgency

The Doctor is lying on the floor playing chess with K9, then shifts into unpacking a fishing rod from the TARDIS cupboard after Romana arrives. He deflects her urgent reminders about their mission with playful dismissiveness and indulges in a tactile nostalgia for Earth interludes.

Goals in this moment
  • Seek a brief respite from mission pressures through familiar Earthly pastimes
  • Assert personal autonomy against Romana’s mission-driven focus
Active beliefs
  • Time travel allows for indulgence in personal nostalgia without consequence
  • Mission urgency is overstated or can be deferred
Character traits
whimsical distracted nostalgic deflective
Follow The Fourth …'s journey

Mildly exasperated yet professionally composed

Romana enters wearing her original gown, immediately resuming mission preparations by activating the TARDIS tracer and switching to Tara-specific attire. She observes the Doctor’s detachment with muted exasperation but adapts quickly, moving between urgency and cultural immersion.

Goals in this moment
  • Advance their mission to recover the Key to Time segment
  • Adapt to Tara’s cultural norms for effective infiltration and diplomacy
Active beliefs
  • The mission’s urgency cannot be compromised, even amid distraction
  • Cultural assimilation is necessary for mission success
Character traits
efficient pragmatic diplomatic disciplined
Follow Romana's journey
Supporting 1

Functionally neutral, engaged in assigned task

K9 is engaged in a chess match with the Doctor, his moves meticulous and his responses precise. He assists Romana’s mission indirectly by participating in the Doctor’s diversion, eventually acknowledged by Romana during her attire change.

Goals in this moment
  • Assist the Doctor in his chosen diversion
  • Fulfill Romana’s mission-related queries when prompted
Active beliefs
  • Mission protocols take priority over personal diversions
  • Chess is a legitimate tactical exercise deserving full commitment
Character traits
methodical loyal unemotional task-focused
Follow K9's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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TARDIS Console

The TARDIS Console serves as the operational center for Romana’s materialization and tracing activities, framing the Doctor’s chess game and Romana’s costume change. Its pulsing energy encapsulates the ship’s dynamic role as both command hub and stage for personal eccentricity.

Before: Dormant with a half-played chess game on its …
After: Activated for materialization, with tracing equipment interfaced by …
Before: Dormant with a half-played chess game on its surface.
After: Activated for materialization, with tracing equipment interfaced by Romana.
Romana's Tracer Device

Romana uses the Romana's Temporal Tracer to initiate the TARDIS’s materialization sequence, demonstrating her commitment to mission urgency. The device’s crackling holograms and audible distortions reflect the unstable temporal conditions of Tara.

Before: Stored or held by Romana, integral to her …
After: Activated in the console, projecting temporal readings during …
Before: Stored or held by Romana, integral to her mission toolkit.
After: Activated in the console, projecting temporal readings during materialization.
Doctor’s Travel Chess Set

The Doctor unpacks the Doctor’s Travel Chess Set from the TARDIS cupboard to play with K9 before Romana interrupts. Their half-completed chess match frames the scene’s central tension between diversion and duty, abandoned when Romana activates her mission equipment.

Before: Stored in the TARDIS utility cupboard, half-played game …
After: Abandoned on the TARDIS console after interruption by …
Before: Stored in the TARDIS utility cupboard, half-played game left on the console.
After: Abandoned on the TARDIS console after interruption by Romana.
Doctor's Anachronistic Fishing Rod

The Doctor retrieves the Doctor's Anachronistic Fishing Rod from the TARDIS cupboard, framing his insistence on leisure and nostalgia. The act symbolizes his desire to anchor their mission in personal comfort, drawing a tactile connection to Earth’s past amid alien soil.

Before: Stored in the TARDIS utility cupboard among other …
After: Removed from the cupboard and held by the …
Before: Stored in the TARDIS utility cupboard among other Earth relics.
After: Removed from the cupboard and held by the Doctor, physically asserting its role in his break.
Silver Birch

The stand of silver birch forms the backdrop for the TARDIS’s materialization on Tara, visually embodying the planet’s temperate charm. The Doctor’s tactile interaction with the tree’s trunk later cements it as a symbol of Earthly comfort transplanted to alien soil.

Before: Untouched natural landmark amidst Tara’s greenery.
After: Unchanged, serving as a poetic marker of their …
Before: Untouched natural landmark amidst Tara’s greenery.
After: Unchanged, serving as a poetic marker of their arrival.
TARDIS Utility Cupboard

The Doctor accesses the TARDIS Utility Cupboard to retrieve Earthly distractions, including the chess set and fishing rod. Its automatic shelving reconfigures to expose his personal items, illustrating the TARDIS’s adaptive role as both a mission vehicle and a vessel for eccentric nostalgia.

Before: Closed and unoccupied, storing tools and relics.
After: Open, with items removed by the Doctor, reflecting …
Before: Closed and unoccupied, storing tools and relics.
After: Open, with items removed by the Doctor, reflecting its usual service to his whims.
Romana's Tara Fashion Garments

Romana changes from her TARDIS attire into Romana's Tara Fashion Garments, a tailored grass skirt and lei, blending cultural respect with mission practicality. The garments symbolize her dual commitment to protocol and the Doctor’s restless inclinations.

Before: Folded on a rack in the TARDIS side …
After: Worn by Romana, visibly embodying her adaptation to …
Before: Folded on a rack in the TARDIS side room, waiting unpacking.
After: Worn by Romana, visibly embodying her adaptation to Tara’s customs.
Romanas Satin Semi-Cossack Outfit

Romana dons the Romanas Satin Semi-Cossack Outfit, a fusion of Tara’s aristocratic style and her own pragmatic design. The outfit’s satin shimmer and gold braiding mark her visual transition from interstellar traveler to planetary emissary.

Before: Folded on a rack in the TARDIS side …
After: Worn by Romana, representing her calculated balance between …
Before: Folded on a rack in the TARDIS side room alongside other mission attire.
After: Worn by Romana, representing her calculated balance between urgency and cultural immersion.
Fake Flowers

The Fake Flowers are among items removed from the TARDIS cupboard by the Doctor, serving as incidental set dressing. Their vibrant artificiality contrasts with Tara’s natural beauty, underscoring the Doctor’s willingness to import trivial Earth relics into alien contexts.

Before: Stored in the TARDIS utility cupboard among other …
After: Removed from the cupboard but ignored by Romana, …
Before: Stored in the TARDIS utility cupboard among other miscellaneous items.
After: Removed from the cupboard but ignored by Romana, left as prop clutter.
Doctor's Fishing Binoculars

The Doctor also retrieves his Fishing Binoculars from the TARDIS cupboard, repurposing them to scan the landscape of Tara with a blend of leisure and utility. Their presence reinforces his insistence on personal routine even in mission critical moments.

Before: Stored in the TARDIS utility cupboard.
After: Held by the Doctor, used to scan the …
Before: Stored in the TARDIS utility cupboard.
After: Held by the Doctor, used to scan the new planetary environment.
Romana's Top Hat with Green Trim

Romana wears the Romana's Top Hat with Green Trim as part of her Tara ensemble, symbolizing her negotiation between regal tradition and modern practicality. The hat’s green trim echoes Tara’s aristocratic aesthetics while maintaining her professional bearing.

Before: Stored on the costume rack in the TARDIS …
After: Worn by Romana, crowning her adapted attire.
Before: Stored on the costume rack in the TARDIS side room.
After: Worn by Romana, crowning her adapted attire.
Tara Mission Attire Costume Rack

The Tara Mission Attire Costume Rack organizes Romana’s multi-option attire for Tara, illustrating her mission-focused preparation. Its presence in the TARDIS side room underscores the intersection of practicality and cultural adaptation amid their alien assignment.

Before: Loaded with folded garments in the TARDIS side …
After: Items partially removed, as Romana dresses for Tara.
Before: Loaded with folded garments in the TARDIS side room, awaiting selection.
After: Items partially removed, as Romana dresses for Tara.
Chess Clock

The Chess Clock stands on the console between the Doctor and K9, its mechanical ticking underscoring the measured passage of time in their diversions. It contributes to the rhythm of delay, contrasting starkly with Romana’s urgent mission timeline.

Before: Placed on the console beside the half-completed chess …
After: Stopped mid-game after interruption, highlighting the friction between …
Before: Placed on the console beside the half-completed chess game.
After: Stopped mid-game after interruption, highlighting the friction between leisure and duty.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Console Room (Functional, The Seeds of Death Part 1)

The TARDIS serves as the confined stage for this event, its amber-lit console room hosting the Doctor’s chess game and Romana’s mission preparations. The ship’s ancient quirks—the chess set on the console, the utility cupboard’s automatic shelving—underscore its role as both a time vessel and a personal archive.

Atmosphere Warmly lit with a quiet, distracted calm, layered with the tension of procrastination
Function Staging area for personal distraction, tactical planning, and cultural adaptation
Access Restricted to the Doctor, Romana, and K9 as the TARDIS’s occupants
Amber glow of the dormant console Half-played chess game left in disarray TARDIS utility cupboard with automatic shelving
Stand of Silver Birch

The Stand of Silver Birch serves as the immediate landscape for the TARDIS’s arrival, framing their transition from interstellar travel to planetary engagement. The Doctor’s brief tactile interaction with a birch trunk reflects his nostalgic impulse to claim familiarity in alien terrain.

Atmosphere Serene and sheltered, offering a brief respite from journey fatigue
Function Natural shelter and visual anchor for arrival on Tara
Symbolism Represents Earthly memory transplanted to Tara’s alien soil
Access Natural landscape accessible to all present on Tara’s surface
Slender birch trunks with white bark standing closely together Leaves quivering in a light wind, casting shifting sunlight Open view beyond to Tara’s temperate fields
TARDIS Side Room

The TARDIS Side Room functions as Romana’s impromptu dressing chamber, where Tara-specific garments hang on a rack. Its flickering lights and utilitarian storage contrast with the console room’s drama, highlighting its role as a place of pragmatic transition between modes.

Atmosphere Flickering and functional, pragmatic yet tired from use
Function Costume preparation and mission logistics hub
Access Limited to Romana and the Doctor’s casual interventions
Flickering overhead lights with long shadows Costume rack loaded with Tara’s traditional and satin-cossack attire Stale metallic and ozone tang of the TARDIS’s failing systems
Tara

Tara manifests as a serene landing site beneath the silver birches, its temperate landscape masking the political peril beneath. The Doctor’s tactile interaction with a birch trunk symbolizes his instinct to ground mission chaos in Earthly familiarity.

Atmosphere Tranquil and deceptively peaceful, with golden sunlight and gentle breezes
Function Temporary sanctuary for arrival and pause before mission risks
Symbolism Represents the contrast between outward tranquility and underlying peril
Access Accessible only after materialization, symbolizing entry into a new domain
Silver birch trees with gleaming white bark Gentle breeze carrying the scent of damp earth and grass Dappled sunlight filtering through the birch canopy

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Key Dialogue

"ROMANA: What are you doing, Doctor?"
"DOCTOR: Shush. We're playing chess."
"ROMANA: Yes, I can see that, but aren't you forgetting something?"
"DOCTOR: Oh, that old thing."