Zaroff traps the Doctor as his guest
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor's sabotage attempt is noticed, and he tries to deflect by feigning clumsiness to Damon, but Damon sees through the ruse, revealing that the Doctor's actions won't save Polly.
Zaroff prevents the Doctor from leaving with Damon, declaring the Doctor will stay with him, not as a prisoner, but as his "guest.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Suspicious and frustrated, but constrained by his loyalty to Zaroff, which forces him to suppress his instincts to act independently.
Damon confronts the Doctor directly, accusing him of deliberate sabotage and dismissing his excuse as feigned clumsiness. He attempts to remove the Doctor as a threat but is overruled by Zaroff, who declares the Doctor a 'guest.' Damon’s posture is rigid, his voice sharp with suspicion, but he defers to Zaroff’s authority. His frustration is palpable, though he suppresses it, remaining loyal to Zaroff’s vision despite his misgivings about the Doctor’s interference.
- • To remove the Doctor as a threat to Zaroff’s plans and Atlantis’ stability, ensuring the conversion process and power supply remain uninterrupted.
- • To assert his authority as Chief Surgeon, even if it means challenging the Doctor’s presence.
- • The Doctor is a dangerous outsider whose interference could destabilize Atlantis and undermine Zaroff’s vision.
- • Zaroff’s decisions, though sometimes extreme, are necessary for the survival and revival of Atlantis.
Calculatingly amused, with an undercurrent of ruthless determination to neutralize the Doctor’s interference while maintaining the illusion of civility.
Zaroff intervenes with calculated dominance, overruling Damon’s attempt to remove the Doctor as a threat. He redefines the Doctor’s status from 'prisoner' to 'guest,' a euphemism that masks his intent to keep the Doctor under direct supervision. Zaroff’s physical presence looms over the exchange, his voice dripping with condescension as he asserts control, ensuring the Doctor cannot interfere with his apocalyptic plans. His body language is relaxed yet commanding, exuding confidence in his superiority.
- • To prevent the Doctor from sabotaging his machinery or escaping, thereby ensuring his apocalyptic plan proceeds unimpeded.
- • To assert his authority over Damon and the Doctor, reinforcing his dominance in Atlantis and undermining the Doctor’s credibility.
- • The Doctor is a nuisance but not a genuine threat to his plans, given his superior intellect and control over Atlantis.
- • Damon’s loyalty is absolute, and his objections can be easily overridden to maintain Zaroff’s vision.
Defensive and frustrated, but masking his anxiety with sarcasm and a facade of nonchalance to hide his diminished agency in the face of Zaroff’s control.
The Doctor is caught in the act of sabotaging Zaroff’s power supply panel and, upon being accused by Damon, attempts to deflect suspicion with a feigned excuse about clumsiness. His attempt to follow Damon after the accusation is thwarted by Zaroff, who seizes control of the situation. The Doctor’s posture is tense, his voice laced with defensiveness as he challenges Zaroff’s euphemism of 'guest' for imprisonment. His eyes dart between Damon and Zaroff, calculating his next move while masking his frustration.
- • To avoid being imprisoned by Zaroff, thereby maintaining his ability to sabotage the machinery and rescue Polly.
- • To provoke Zaroff into revealing more about his plans or creating an opportunity to escape.
- • Zaroff’s arrogance will eventually lead to a misstep that the Doctor can exploit to turn the tables.
- • Damon, though loyal to Zaroff, may have doubts or vulnerabilities that can be leveraged.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The power supply panel is the focal point of the Doctor’s sabotage attempt, which is exposed when Damon accuses him of deliberate tampering. Though the Doctor’s exact actions on the panel are not shown, the implication is that he was attempting to disrupt Zaroff’s machinery to create a diversion or blackout, potentially to rescue Polly. The panel’s vulnerability is highlighted as a critical weak point in Atlantis’ infrastructure, one that Zaroff must now guard more closely to prevent further interference. Its status as a target of sabotage underscores the fragility of Zaroff’s technological dominance.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Zaroff’s Laboratory serves as the claustrophobic and high-stakes arena for this confrontation, where the Doctor’s sabotage is exposed and his freedom is revoked. The lab’s crowded workbenches, humming machinery, and eerie aquarium tanks create an atmosphere of tension and urgency, amplifying the power dynamics at play. The space is not just a setting but an active participant in the narrative, symbolizing Zaroff’s control over Atlantis’ scientific and technological infrastructure. Its confined, high-security nature reinforces the Doctor’s imprisonment, as there is no easy escape from Zaroff’s watchful eye.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
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Doctor sabotages Damon in lab escapeKey Dialogue
"DOCTOR: I can't think of how I came to be so clumsy. I must have bumped into it."
"DAMON: You're not clumsy, Doctor. You did it on purpose. But you won't save the girl."
"ZAROFF: Oh no, Doctor, you are staying here with me."
"DOCTOR: As your prisoner?"
"ZAROFF: Let us say as my guest."