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S6E22 · The Krotons Part 4

Doctor and Zoe forced into Krotons' chamber

Eelek, now consolidating his authority over the Gonds, coldly orders the Doctor and Zoe taken to the Krotons' chamber—a decision that marks his betrayal of the Doctor's earlier alliance. The Doctor, aware of the urgency of their situation, subtly but desperately signals Vana about the 'vital bottle' (the sulphuric acid needed to sabotage the Krotons' power source) as he is escorted away. His urgency is undercut by the Krotons' immediate demand for their 'high brains' to enter the Dynatrope, forcing the Doctor and Zoe into a high-stakes confrontation. Zoe, ever pragmatic, urges compliance, while the Doctor's final, aborted plea to Vana—cut off by the closing door—hints at the precariousness of their escape plan. This moment escalates the tension between the Gonds and Krotons, positions the Doctor as a manipulator of Vana's loyalty, and sets up the imminent sabotage of the Krotons' power source as the only viable path to survival.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Eelek orders the guards to take the Doctor and Zoe inside the Krotons' chamber. The Doctor attempts to stall, calling out to Vana and subtly reminding her of the vital bottle before he and Zoe are ushered inside by the guards.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Desperately urgent, masking fear with calculated defiance. His emotional state is a mix of frustration at being overpowered and determination to ensure Vana acts on his signal, even as the situation spirals beyond his control.

The Doctor is forcibly escorted toward the Krotons’ chamber by Eelek’s guards, his usual defiance momentarily suppressed by the urgency of the situation. He seizes a split-second to urgently whisper to Vana about the 'vital bottle' (sulphuric acid), his voice a mix of desperation and strategic precision. His plea is abruptly cut off as the guards push him through the door, leaving his message to Vana incomplete but critical. His body language—tense, resistant—contrasts with his sudden compliance when Zoe urges cooperation, revealing his calculated risk-taking.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Vana receives and acts on the message about the sulphuric acid (critical for sabotaging the Krotons’ power source).
  • Delay or disrupt the Krotons’ immediate control over him and Zoe, even if only momentarily.
Active beliefs
  • Vana is reliable and will act on his signal despite the danger.
  • Compliance with the Krotons is a temporary tactic to buy time for the sabotage plan.
Character traits
Desperate but strategic Manipulative (leveraging Vana’s loyalty) Adaptable (shifting from defiance to compliance) Urgent (prioritizing the sabotage plan)
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Eelek
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Coldly resolute, with an undercurrent of ruthless pragmatism. Eelek’s emotional state is one of calculated detachment—he is fully aware of the betrayal but justifies it as necessary for Gond survival. There is no remorse, only the steely determination of a leader making hard choices.

Eelek issues the cold, decisive order for the Doctor and Zoe to be taken to the Krotons’ chamber, solidifying his betrayal of their earlier alliance. His tone is detached and authoritative, reflecting his consolidation of power over the Gonds. This moment marks his shift from reluctant ally to ruthless leader, prioritizing Gond survival through cooperation with the Krotons over the Doctor’s sabotage plan. His presence is a looming threat, ensuring the Doctor and Zoe are delivered to their fate without resistance.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Doctor and Zoe are handed over to the Krotons to secure Kroton cooperation and Gond survival.
  • Consolidate his authority over the Gonds by demonstrating his willingness to make difficult decisions.
Active beliefs
  • Cooperation with the Krotons is the only path to Gond survival.
  • The Doctor’s plan is too risky and will fail, making betrayal a necessary evil.
Character traits
Cold (emotionally detached) Authoritative (asserting control) Betraying (abandoning the Doctor’s alliance) Pragmatic (prioritizing Gond survival)
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Coldly authoritative, devoid of emotional nuance. The Kroton’s state is one of unyielding control, treating the Doctor and Zoe as mere resources to be utilized for their escape. There is no hint of hesitation or compassion—only the efficient execution of their plan.

The Kroton’s voice, heard off-screen, demands the immediate entry of the ‘high brains’ (the Doctor and Zoe) into the Dynatrope. This authoritative, mechanical tone underscores the Krotons’ control over the situation and their ruthless efficiency. The Kroton’s demand is a direct threat, leaving no room for negotiation or delay. Their presence looms as an inescapable force, driving the urgency of the Doctor’s signal to Vana.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure the Doctor and Zoe for immediate immersion in the Dynatrope to power their escape.
  • Eliminate any resistance or delay in their operations.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor and Zoe are expendable tools for their survival.
  • Any deviation from their protocol will be met with swift, lethal force.
Character traits
Authoritative (unquestioning demands) Ruthless (prioritizing control over individuals) Mechanical (lacking empathy or flexibility)
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Tense but composed, with an underlying current of fear. Zoe’s emotional state is one of calculated submission, driven by her belief that compliance is the only way to buy time or avoid immediate harm. Her pragmatism masks her concern for the Doctor’s desperate signal to Vana, which she cannot openly support.

Zoe is forcibly escorted alongside the Doctor, her pragmatic nature surfacing as she urges compliance with the Krotons’ demands. Unlike the Doctor, she does not resist the guards or attempt to communicate with Vana, instead focusing on the immediate threat. Her dialogue—‘I think we'd better do as they say, Doctor’—reveals her belief that resistance in this moment is futile and that survival depends on strategic submission. Her demeanor is tense but controlled, reflecting her scientific mindset and her loyalty to the Doctor’s broader mission.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Doctor and Zoe survive the immediate threat by complying with the Krotons’ demands.
  • Subtly support the Doctor’s broader plan by not drawing attention to his signal to Vana.
Active beliefs
  • Resistance in this moment will only escalate the danger.
  • The Doctor’s plan (sabotage via sulphuric acid) is the best chance for escape.
Character traits
Pragmatic (focusing on immediate survival) Loyal (to the Doctor and the mission) Controlled (avoiding unnecessary resistance)
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Gond Guard
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Neutral and disciplined, with no visible emotional response. The Guard’s state is one of mechanical obedience, focused solely on executing Eelek’s commands. There is no hint of personal investment—only the efficient application of force.

Axus’s Guard physically enforces Eelek’s order, forcibly escorting the Doctor and Zoe toward the Krotons’ chamber. Their actions are swift and unquestioning, reflecting their role as the enforcement arm of Eelek’s faction. They do not speak or hesitate, their presence a silent but menacing force ensuring compliance. Their grip on the Doctor and Zoe is firm, leaving no room for resistance or escape.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Doctor and Zoe are delivered to the Krotons’ chamber without delay or resistance.
  • Maintain order and enforce Eelek’s authority over the Gonds.
Active beliefs
  • Their duty is to uphold Eelek’s decisions, regardless of moral implications.
  • Resistance will be met with immediate and decisive force.
Character traits
Obedient (following Eelek’s orders without question) Forceful (using physical restraint) Silent (no dialogue, purely action-driven)
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Vana
secondary

Unseen but inferred as tense and resolute. Vana’s emotional state is likely a mix of determination to fulfill her role and anxiety about the consequences of failure, given the Doctor’s urgent tone and the high stakes of the sabotage.

Vana is not physically present in this scene but is the indirect recipient of the Doctor’s urgent, aborted plea. Her role is implied as the critical link in the sabotage plan, with the Doctor’s desperate signal hinging on her ability to act on his instructions. Her absence underscores the high stakes—if she fails to understand or act, the Doctor and Zoe’s fate is sealed.

Goals in this moment
  • Receive and decipher the Doctor’s signal about the sulphuric acid.
  • Act swiftly to sabotage the Krotons’ power source before it’s too late.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s plan is the only viable path to defeating the Krotons.
  • Her actions will directly impact the survival of the Gonds and the Doctor’s crew.
Character traits
Loyal (to the Doctor and the Gond cause) Reliable (trusted with critical tasks) Discreet (operating behind the scenes)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Gonds' Sulphuric Acid Sabotage Weapon

The ‘vital bottle’ (sulphuric acid) is the linchpin of the Doctor’s sabotage plan, referenced in his urgent, aborted plea to Vana. Though not physically present in this scene, its absence is palpable—the Doctor’s desperation to confirm its readiness underscores its critical role in the impending sabotage of the Krotons’ power source. The bottle symbolizes hope and agency in a moment of betrayal and helplessness, representing the Gonds’ last chance to reclaim their freedom. Its mention by the Doctor elevates it from a mere prop to the key to their survival.

Before: In Vana’s possession (or nearby), ready for use …
After: Unchanged in physical state but now the sole …
Before: In Vana’s possession (or nearby), ready for use in the sabotage plan. The Doctor’s plea suggests it is primed but not yet deployed.
After: Unchanged in physical state but now the sole focus of Vana’s immediate actions. The Doctor’s aborted signal leaves its fate—and the Gonds’—hanging in the balance.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Krotons' Chamber

The Krotons’ chamber is the ultimate destination for the Doctor and Zoe, looming as an inescapable threat in this scene. Though not yet physically entered, its presence is felt through the Kroton’s off-screen demand for their immediate immersion in the Dynatrope. The chamber represents the heart of Kroton control—a sterile, mechanical space where individuality is erased in service of their collective survival. The Doctor’s resistance and Zoe’s pragmatism are both responses to the inevitability of this space, making the Learning Hall the last moment of agency before submission.

Atmosphere Cold, clinical, and oppressive. The chamber’s atmosphere is one of mechanical efficiency and emotional detachment, …
Function The site of Kroton domination and the Doctor and Zoe’s imminent subjugation; a symbol of …
Symbolism Embodies the Krotons’ dehumanizing control and the erasure of individual will. The chamber is a …
Access Restricted to Krotons and their captives; entry is enforced by guards and Kroton protocol. The …
The hum of the Dynatrope, a constant, ominous sound underscoring the Krotons’ mechanical nature. Sterile, crystalline surfaces reflecting the Krotons’ alien physiology and control. The looming presence of the Dynatrope, a machine designed to drain mental energy and reduce individuals to tools.
Learning Hall (Gond Ceremonial & Educational Chamber)

The Learning Hall serves as the transitional space where Eelek’s betrayal is executed and the Doctor’s desperate signal to Vana is cut short. Once a ceremonial and educational hub for the Gonds, it is now a crumbling, tense battleground reflecting the fractured state of Gond society. The hall’s ruined state—collapsed roof, dust-choked air—mirrors the emotional and political turmoil of the Gonds, caught between resistance and submission. The door through which the Doctor and Zoe are forced becomes a symbolic threshold, marking the shift from relative safety to imminent peril.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, with a sense of impending doom. The air is thick with dust …
Function Transition point between relative safety and imminent danger; stage for Eelek’s betrayal and the Doctor’s …
Symbolism Represents the collapse of Gond unity and the erosion of trust. The Learning Hall, once …
Access Controlled by Eelek’s faction; entry and exit are monitored by Axus’s Guard. The Doctor and …
Collapsed roof and debris, casting uneven shadows and creating a sense of instability. Dust-choked air, symbolizing the decay of Gond society and the weight of betrayal. The looming door to the Krotons’ chamber, a physical and metaphorical barrier to escape.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Krotons

The Krotons’ influence is felt indirectly but powerfully in this scene, as their demand for the Doctor and Zoe’s immediate immersion in the Dynatrope drives Eelek’s betrayal. Though not physically present, their authority is absolute, shaping the actions of the Gonds and dictating the outcome of the event. The Krotons’ mechanical logic and ruthless efficiency are reflected in Eelek’s cold orders and the guards’ unquestioning enforcement, creating a chain of command that ensures the Doctor and Zoe’s submission. The Doctor’s desperate signal to Vana is a direct response to this looming threat, representing the last vestige of resistance.

Representation Through Eelek’s enforcement of their demands and the Kroton’s off-screen voice, which asserts their control …
Power Dynamics Absolute and unchallenged. The Krotons hold the power of life and death over the Gonds, …
Impact The Krotons’ influence solidifies their dominance over the Gonds, while also highlighting the fragility of …
Internal Dynamics The Krotons operate as a unified, hierarchical collective with no internal dissent. Their internal dynamics …
Secure the Doctor and Zoe for immediate use in the Dynatrope to power their escape from the planet. Eliminate any resistance or delay in their operations, ensuring the Gonds’ cooperation through fear and betrayal. Through the threat of lethal force (e.g., vaporization, gas attacks) to enforce compliance. By leveraging Eelek’s faction as a tool to control the Gonds, ensuring their demands are met without direct intervention. By exploiting the Gonds’ internal divisions, pitting factions against each other to weaken resistance (e.g., Eelek’s betrayal of the Doctor).
Gond Indigenous Population

The Gond Society is fractured and under siege in this moment, with Eelek’s faction enforcing his betrayal of the Doctor and Zoe. The Gonds are caught between their desire for freedom and the pragmatic need for survival, embodied by Eelek’s decision to hand over the Doctor and Zoe to the Krotons. This event highlights the internal divisions within Gond society—those who resist (like Vana and Thara) and those who cooperate (like Eelek and his guards). The Doctor’s desperate signal to Vana represents the last thread of hope for the resistance, while Eelek’s actions reflect the organization’s desperate grasp for stability.

Representation Through Eelek’s authoritative orders and the actions of Axus’s Guard, who enforce his decisions. The …
Power Dynamics Fragmented and under external pressure. Eelek’s faction exerts control over the Gonds, but the Doctor’s …
Impact This moment deepens the rift within Gond society, pitting pragmatists (Eelek) against idealists (the Doctor, …
Internal Dynamics A tense standoff between Eelek’s faction (prioritizing survival through cooperation) and the resistance (led by …
Secure Gond survival through cooperation with the Krotons, even at the cost of betraying allies like the Doctor. Maintain internal order and suppress resistance (e.g., the Doctor’s sabotage plan) to avoid Kroton retaliation. Through Eelek’s leadership and the enforcement actions of Axus’s Guard, who physically compel compliance. By leveraging the Krotons’ threat of violence to justify cooperation, creating a climate of fear and submission. By relying on the loyalty of individuals like Vana, who are critical to the resistance but also vulnerable to Eelek’s authority.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Eelek's agreement to hand over the Doctor and Zoe results in their capture and being taken towards the Krotons' chamber, with the Doctor attempting to subtly signal Vana, knowing he will soon pass near her and try to get the acid bottle."

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"Eelek's agreement to hand over the Doctor and Zoe results in their capture and being taken towards the Krotons' chamber, with the Doctor attempting to subtly signal Vana, knowing he will soon pass near her and try to get the acid bottle."

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Key Dialogue

"EELEK: Well, take them up."
"DOCTOR: (sotto) Really! We will not be bullied. Don't push! Vana! Vana, have you got that bottle? It's vital!"
"KROTON: (OC) The high brains will enter immediately."
"ZOE: I think we'd better do as they say, Doctor."