Katarina rescues Steven under false pretenses

In the chaos of Troy’s collapse, Katarina—Cassandra’s handmaiden—approaches the mortally wounded Steven, claiming Cressida sent her to guide him to safety. Steven, weakened and disoriented, resists at first but ultimately leans on her for support as they flee toward the TARDIS. The exchange reveals Katarina’s strategic deception (she is not acting on Cressida’s orders) and Steven’s vulnerability, while also establishing her as an unexpected ally in the Doctor’s desperate attempt to evacuate him. The moment underscores the chaos of the fall of Troy and the shifting loyalties among its survivors, as Katarina’s compassion—though motivated by her own beliefs—becomes Steven’s lifeline in a moment of crisis. The scene also foreshadows her later role as a companion to the Doctor, as her actions here align with her eventual decision to join their journey, viewing it as a divine path to the afterlife.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Katarina, claiming Cressida sent her, offers to guide Steven to safety, though he is too weakened to move on his own.

uncertainty to offer of help

Katarina assists Steven, supporting his weakened state as they head back towards the TARDIS, highlighting Steven's vulnerability and Katarina's supportive nature.

desperation to support

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Weakened, confused, and emotionally raw, oscillating between distrust and desperation. His physical pain and disorientation heighten his emotional fragility, making him more susceptible to Katarina’s deception.

Steven is depicted as gravely wounded and disoriented, his physical state weakening his usual resilience. He initially resists Katarina’s help, his confusion and pain evident in his terse dialogue ('Who are you?', 'I can’t'). However, the urgency of the moment and his inability to flee alone force him to lean on Katarina, his vulnerability laid bare as they move toward the TARDIS. His reliance on her underscores the dire circumstances and the shifting alliances in the chaos of Troy’s collapse.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive the chaos of Troy’s fall and reach the TARDIS, where he can receive medical attention and escape the immediate danger.
  • To maintain his autonomy and distrust of strangers, though his injuries force him to rely on Katarina’s assistance.
Active beliefs
  • That he cannot trust anyone in this chaotic environment, especially given his past experiences with betrayal and danger.
  • That the TARDIS is his only path to safety and survival, driving his desperate attempt to reach it despite his injuries.
Character traits
Physically and emotionally vulnerable Initially distrustful but pragmatic in crisis Reluctant to accept help but ultimately dependent on it Focused on survival despite his injuries
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Calm yet urgent, masking a deep sense of purpose and a touch of fatalistic resolve. Her actions suggest a blend of divine devotion and practical urgency, driven by her belief in omens and her loyalty to Cassandra.

Katarina approaches Steven with a composed yet urgent demeanor, her voice steady as she delivers a calculated lie to gain his trust. She physically supports the wounded Steven, guiding him toward the TARDIS with a firm but gentle grip, her actions revealing both her strategic mind and her compassion. Her dialogue is sparse but purposeful, using the names 'Diomede' and 'Cressida' to lend credibility to her false pretense, while her physical assistance underscores her role as an unexpected ally in the chaos.

Goals in this moment
  • To safely escort Steven to the TARDIS under the guise of Cressida’s orders, ensuring his survival amid the chaos of Troy’s fall.
  • To position herself as an ally to the Doctor and his companions, subtly aligning with their journey as part of her perceived divine path.
Active beliefs
  • That the fall of Troy is a predestined event, and her actions are guided by divine will.
  • That the Doctor and his companions are otherworldly figures, possibly gods or spirits, and that aiding them aligns with her spiritual duties.
Character traits
Strategic and deceptive Compassionate yet pragmatic Calm under pressure Quick-thinking in crises
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Supporting 1

Not directly observable, but inferred to be emotionally conflicted given her eventual choice to stay in Troy. Her absence in this moment underscores the distance between her and Steven, both physically and emotionally, as she navigates her own path.

Vicki (referred to as Cressida) is mentioned by Katarina as the supposed sender of her mission to guide Steven to safety. Though physically absent from this interaction, her name is invoked as a means to gain Steven’s trust, highlighting her indirect influence on the event. Katarina’s false pretense ties Vicki’s identity to the Trojan court, reinforcing the complexity of her dual role as both a time traveler and a participant in the fall of Troy.

Goals in this moment
  • To remain in Troy with Troilus, prioritizing love over her time-traveling adventures (implied by her absence and Katarina’s use of her name).
  • To maintain her cover as Cressida, a Trojan noblewoman, even as the city falls around her.
Active beliefs
  • That her place is in Troy, alongside Troilus, despite the dangers of the falling city.
  • That her identity as Cressida is as valid as her role as a time traveler, reflecting her internal struggle between love and adventure.
Character traits
Indirectly influential through her assumed identity Symbolic of the blurred lines between time traveler and historical figure Unwittingly tied to the deception that aids Steven’s survival
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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TARDIS Exterior (Kembel Jungle Landing)

The TARDIS serves as the ultimate safe haven for Steven in this moment of crisis, its presence outside Troy’s walls a beacon of hope amid the chaos. Katarina guides Steven toward it, positioning it as both a physical destination and a symbolic refuge from the violence of the fall of Troy. The TARDIS’s role here is twofold: it represents Steven’s only chance at survival and medical attention, and it foreshadows Katarina’s eventual decision to join the Doctor’s journey, viewing the TARDIS as a divine vessel. Its dematerialization later in the scene underscores its otherworldly nature and the urgency of Steven’s escape.

Before: Stationary outside Troy’s walls, its blue police box …
After: Still outside Troy’s walls but now the target …
Before: Stationary outside Troy’s walls, its blue police box exterior standing out amid the chaos of the city’s collapse. It is unguarded but accessible, serving as a focal point for the Doctor’s desperate attempt to evacuate Steven.
After: Still outside Troy’s walls but now the target of Odysseus’s soldiers, who demand it as war spoils. Its dematerialization shortly after this event marks the Doctor’s successful escape with Steven and Katarina aboard, leaving the chaos of Troy behind.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Troy City Square

Troy City Square serves as the chaotic battleground where Katarina and Steven’s interaction unfolds, its open space filled with the dust and noise of the city’s collapse. The square is a liminal zone between safety and danger, where the wooden horse has just been hauled through the gates, symbolizing the Greeks’ victory and the Trojans’ impending doom. The atmosphere is tense and urgent, with the sounds of battle and the movement of crowds creating a sense of impending disaster. This location underscores the desperation of Steven’s situation and the high stakes of Katarina’s deception.

Atmosphere Chaotic and tense, filled with the dust of the wooden horse’s procession and the distant …
Function A battleground and escape route, where the fall of Troy is unfolding in real-time. It …
Symbolism Represents the collapse of Troy and the shifting power dynamics between the Greeks and Trojans. …
Access Open to the public but increasingly dangerous as the city falls. The presence of Odysseus’s …
The dust and noise from the wooden horse’s procession filling the air, obscuring visibility and heightening the sense of urgency. The distant sounds of battle and the movement of crowds, creating a cacophonous backdrop to Katarina and Steven’s interaction. The open, exposed nature of the square, with no immediate cover or shelter, amplifying the vulnerability of those within it.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Causal medium

"Vicki leaves Katarina in the city square, which later leads to Katarina finding Steven injured and offering to help him to safety under the false pretense that Cressida sent her."

Vicki’s loyalty tested in the square
S3E9 · Horse of Destruction
Causal medium

"Vicki leaves Katarina in the city square, which later leads to Katarina finding Steven injured and offering to help him to safety under the false pretense that Cressida sent her."

Cassandra Accuses Vicki of Witchcraft
S3E9 · Horse of Destruction

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"KATARINA: Diomede, Cressida has sent me."
"STEVEN: Who are you?"
"KATARINA: I've come to take you to your temple. Oh, come, quickly."
"STEVEN: I can't."
"KATARINA: Lean on me."