Doctor sabotages Damon in lab escape

Cornered in Zaroff’s laboratory, the Doctor feigns admiration for Zaroff’s work while subtly interrogating Damon about Polly’s escape, revealing the horrific practice of converting shipwreck survivors into fish-people laborers. When Damon grows suspicious, the Doctor seizes the initiative, mixing chemicals to release a gas that incapacitates him. The escape is a tactical victory—securing the Doctor’s freedom to rally Atlantean resistance—but it also underscores Zaroff’s escalating cruelty and the Doctor’s willingness to use deception and chemical warfare to counter it. Damon’s choking coughs and desperate cries ('Stop him!') mark the moment’s physical and narrative tension, as the Doctor’s defiance directly challenges Zaroff’s control over Atlantis’ resources and human lives. The scene advances the Doctor’s mission by removing a key obstacle (Damon) while exposing the depth of Zaroff’s inhumanity, raising the stakes for the impending confrontation with Thous and the Atlantean leadership.

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated and hostile, transitioning to desperate panic as he realizes the Doctor is turning the tables on him.

Damon returns to the lab frustrated by Polly’s escape, revealing the lab’s practice of converting shipwreck survivors into fish-people laborers. He grows increasingly suspicious of the Doctor’s probing questions, but before he can act, the Doctor mixes chemicals from test tubes, releasing a gas that causes Damon to cough violently and collapse unconscious. His desperate cries ('Stop him!') underscore his helplessness and the Doctor’s tactical victory.

Goals in this moment
  • Recapturing Polly to maintain the lab’s labor supply and avoid Zaroff’s displeasure.
  • Exposing the Doctor’s interference to Zaroff and preventing his escape.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor is a threat to Zaroff’s operations and must be stopped.
  • The conversion of survivors is a necessary and justified practice for Atlantis’ survival.
Character traits
Suspicious Hostile Defensive Desperate Loyal to Zaroff’s regime
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Feigned calm masking deep outrage and determination to dismantle Zaroff’s operations.

The Doctor engages in a calculated verbal duel with Damon, feigning admiration for Zaroff’s work while subtly interrogating him about Polly’s escape. He reveals the horrific practice of converting shipwreck survivors into fish-people laborers, exposing the moral depravity of Zaroff’s regime. When Damon grows suspicious, the Doctor seizes the initiative, mixing chemicals from test tubes to release a gas that incapacitates Damon, enabling his escape. His actions are defiant, resourceful, and morally driven, using Zaroff’s own tools against him to disrupt the lab’s operations.

Goals in this moment
  • Gaining information about Polly’s whereabouts and the lab’s practices to rally Atlantean resistance.
  • Sabotaging Zaroff’s operations by incapacitating Damon and escaping the lab to continue his mission.
Active beliefs
  • Zaroff’s regime is morally corrupt and must be stopped at all costs.
  • Deception and sabotage are justified when facing tyranny and inhumanity.
Character traits
Deceptive Defiant Resourceful Morally outraged Quick-witted
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Supporting 2

Not directly observable, but her escape is framed as a defiant act that disrupts the lab’s operations and emboldens the Doctor.

Polly is mentioned by Damon as having escaped from his operation, prompting the Doctor’s interrogation about the lab’s practices. Her escape serves as a catalyst for the Doctor’s confrontation with Damon, exposing the inhumanity of the lab’s experiments. While not physically present, her absence looms large over the event, symbolizing resistance to Zaroff’s regime.

Goals in this moment
  • Escaping Damon’s control to avoid being converted into a fish-person.
  • Symbolizing hope and resistance against Zaroff’s tyranny (implied).
Active beliefs
  • The lab’s practices are morally reprehensible and must be stopped.
  • Freedom is worth fighting for, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
Character traits
Resourceful (implied by her escape) Symbolic of resistance A catalyst for conflict
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Detached and dismissive, prioritizing his scientific agenda over immediate interpersonal conflicts.

Zaroff is briefly present at the start of the event, dismissively checking Damon’s work and leaving the lab with him. His dialogue suggests skepticism about Damon’s calculations and a focus on his own scientific pursuits, reinforcing his authoritative and dismissive demeanor. He does not directly participate in the Doctor’s confrontation with Damon but sets the tone for the lab’s oppressive atmosphere.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensuring the accuracy of Damon’s calculations to maintain the lab’s operational integrity.
  • Advancing his own scientific pursuits without distraction from subordinates’ failures.
Active beliefs
  • Damon’s work is flawed and requires his oversight to correct.
  • His scientific vision is paramount, and minor setbacks (like Polly’s escape) are irrelevant to his larger goals.
Character traits
Authoritative Dismissive Preoccupied with his own work Skeptical of subordinates
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Incapacitating Chemical Gas from Zaroff's Test Tubes

The incapacitating chemical gas is the direct result of the Doctor mixing the contents of the test tubes. It billows out, filling the air and causing Damon to inhale deeply, cough violently, and collapse unconscious. The gas serves as both a weapon and a narrative device, symbolizing the Doctor’s defiance and the fragility of Zaroff’s control. Its rapid deployment turns the lab’s own resources against its enforcer, highlighting the Doctor’s tactical brilliance and the vulnerability of Zaroff’s operations.

Before: Contained within the test tubes, dormant and inactive.
After: Released into the air, the gas dissipates after …
Before: Contained within the test tubes, dormant and inactive.
After: Released into the air, the gas dissipates after incapacitating Damon, leaving the lab’s atmosphere temporarily altered.
The Doctor's Test Tubes

The Doctor’s test tubes are the key objects in his sabotage. He grabs two test tubes from the workbench, pours the contents of one into the other, and triggers a chemical reaction that releases a noxious gas. This gas incapacitates Damon, enabling the Doctor’s escape. The test tubes represent the duality of science—both a tool for discovery and a weapon for destruction—highlighting the moral ambiguity of Zaroff’s regime and the Doctor’s willingness to use its own tools against it.

Before: Two glass test tubes sit on the workbench, …
After: One test tube is empty, and the other …
Before: Two glass test tubes sit on the workbench, filled with chemicals and ready for use.
After: One test tube is empty, and the other contains a residue of the mixed chemicals. The gas released from the reaction dissipates, leaving the test tubes in a spent state.
Zaroff's Laboratory

Zaroff’s workbench serves as the stage for the Doctor’s sabotage. Cluttered with bottles of chemicals, it provides the Doctor with the tools he needs to mix a noxious gas. The workbench symbolizes the lab’s scientific capabilities, which the Doctor repurposes against its creators. Its cluttered state reflects the chaotic and morally ambiguous nature of Zaroff’s experiments, while its functional role as a tool for sabotage underscores the Doctor’s resourcefulness.

Before: Cluttered with bottles of chemicals, untouched and available …
After: The bottles of chemicals are partially depleted after …
Before: Cluttered with bottles of chemicals, untouched and available for use by the Doctor.
After: The bottles of chemicals are partially depleted after the Doctor mixes them to release the gas, leaving the workbench in a slightly disarrayed state.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Zaroff’s Laboratory

Zaroff’s laboratory is the battleground for this event, a high-security space where the Doctor’s defiance clashes with the lab’s oppressive atmosphere. The lab is cluttered with workbenches, chemicals, and scientific equipment, reflecting the chaotic and morally ambiguous nature of Zaroff’s experiments. The humming machinery and gurgling water add to the tension, while the lab’s restricted access underscores the Doctor’s precarious position. The laboratory symbolizes the power of science and the dangers of unchecked ambition, serving as both a prison and a stage for the Doctor’s escape.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with the hum of machinery and the gurgling of water, creating an oppressive and …
Function Battleground for the Doctor’s sabotage and escape, as well as a symbol of Zaroff’s scientific …
Symbolism Represents the moral corruption of unchecked scientific ambition and the fragility of Zaroff’s control over …
Access Restricted to Zaroff’s scientific faction; heavily guarded and monitored to prevent interference.
Cluttered workbenches strewn with chemicals and test tubes. Humming machinery and gurgling water creating a tense, oppressive atmosphere. Aquarium tanks holding Zaroff’s pet octopus and a model of Atlantis.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Zaroff’s Scientific Faction (Atlantean Leadership)

Zaroff’s Scientific Faction is the institutional force behind the laboratory’s operations, represented by Damon’s loyalty to Zaroff’s vision and the lab’s conversion practices. The faction’s influence is felt through Damon’s defensive posture and the lab’s high-security environment, which the Doctor disrupts through sabotage. The organization’s goals—maintaining control over Atlantis’ resources and advancing Zaroff’s apocalyptic schemes—are directly challenged by the Doctor’s actions, exposing the faction’s moral depravity and operational vulnerabilities.

Representation Through Damon’s actions as a loyal enforcer of Zaroff’s will and the lab’s institutional protocols …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over individuals (Damon, the Doctor) and operations (lab experiments, security), but being challenged …
Impact The Doctor’s sabotage disrupts the faction’s operational integrity, exposing its moral failings and weakening Zaroff’s …
Internal Dynamics Damon’s frustration with the Doctor’s interference highlights the faction’s vulnerability to external threats, while his …
Maintaining control over Atlantis’ labor supply through the conversion of shipwreck survivors. Preventing interference in Zaroff’s scientific operations to ensure the success of his apocalyptic plans. Through institutional protocols (e.g., conversion practices, security measures). Via loyal enforcers like Damon, who uphold Zaroff’s vision and suppress dissent.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Damon revealing Zaroff's fish-person creating motivates the Doctor to create a gas that incapacitates Damon to escape the laboratory."

Doctor exposes Zaroff’s fish-people labor scheme
S4E20 · The Underwater Menace Part 2

"Doctor in Zaroff's lab, parallels Polly in the operating room regarding the lights going out and the overall tension. The lab has lights out issues due to the experiment. The operating room has light out due to the Doctor."

Zaroff traps the Doctor as his guest
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What this causes 2

"Damon revealing Zaroff's fish-person creating motivates the Doctor to create a gas that incapacitates Damon to escape the laboratory."

Doctor exposes Zaroff’s fish-people labor scheme
S4E20 · The Underwater Menace Part 2

"The Doctor incapacitates Damon, and escapes, with guards going out to search for him and Polly."

Doctor acquires Atlantean disguise
S4E20 · The Underwater Menace Part 2

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: "Ah, Mister Damon, you're back. Did your operation go well?""
"DAMON: "The girl escaped.""
"DOCTOR: "Oh dear. How very frustrating for you.""
"DOCTOR: "It's very important to you, isn't it? I mean, you want all the human labour you can get, don't you?""
"DAMON: "Yes. But it's cheap and plentiful. We pick up survivors from shipwrecks who would otherwise be corpses, and convert them to fish people.""
"DOCTOR: "Amazing. The Professor leads the field in scientific discoveries. What a fantastic conception. To control the world from a test tube.""
"DAMON: "Stop him, stop him. Don't let him get away.""