S3E28
· The Return

Monoid One tests Maharis's loyalty

In Monoid One's chamber, the Doctor, Dodo, and Steven are brought before the Monoid leader, who interrogates them about their return to the Ark. Monoid One reveals a revisionist history of the Doctor's past visit, blaming the travelers for the fever that weakened humanity and enabled the Monoids' rise to power. The Doctor's attempts to defend his actions are met with cold dismissal, as Monoid One asserts the Guardians' technological naivety and their eventual enslavement. Meanwhile, Monoid One subtly probes Maharis, a collaborating human Guardian, to ensure his loyalty remains unshaken. The exchange underscores the Monoids' psychological manipulation of the Guardians, with Monoid One using the travelers' presence as a test of Maharis's allegiance. The scene ends with the travelers being taken away to imprisonment, while Maharis reaffirms his obedience, reinforcing the fragile power dynamics between the two species.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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After the travelers are led away, Monoid One subtly questions Maharis's loyalty, ensuring the Guardian remains subservient, highlighting the Monoids' paranoia and control.

Suspicion to Reassurance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Defensive and analytically frustrated, masking a deeper concern for the Guardians' fate and the unintended consequences of his past intervention.

The Doctor is brought before Monoid 1 and subjected to a revisionist interrogation about his past actions. He attempts to defend his role in curing the fever but is met with Monoid 1’s cold dismissal, which forces him into a defensive posture. His frustration is palpable as he realizes the Monoids have rewritten history to justify their dominance, and he is ultimately ordered to be taken away to imprisonment.

Goals in this moment
  • To defend his past actions and correct Monoid 1’s distorted version of history.
  • To understand the full extent of the Monoids’ rise and the Guardians’ current state.
Active beliefs
  • That his intervention in the past was justified and beneficial, despite the Monoids’ claims.
  • That the Guardians’ enslavement is a direct result of the Monoids’ manipulation, not his actions.
Character traits
Defensive Frustrated Determined Analytical
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Cautiously concerned, with a resigned acceptance of their current powerlessness but a lingering analytical focus on the Guardians’ plight.

Steven responds cautiously to Monoid 1’s questions about the TARDIS and the travelers’ return, showing concern for the Guardians’ fate. He is analytical but ultimately powerless to intervene as Monoid 1 orders their imprisonment, reinforcing the Monoids’ dominance.

Goals in this moment
  • To gather information about the Guardians’ current state and the Monoids’ plans.
  • To avoid escalating the conflict while ensuring the group’s survival.
Active beliefs
  • That the Monoids’ rise was enabled by the Guardians’ technological naivety, not solely the Doctor’s actions.
  • That the travelers’ presence may inadvertently strengthen the Monoids’ control.
Character traits
Cautious Analytical Concerned Resigned
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Indignant and suspicious, with a protective concern for the Guardians’ suffering and a refusal to accept the Monoids’ version of events.

Dodo challenges Monoid 1’s claims about the fever and the Guardians’ fate, quickly recognizing the enslavement of the human population. Her indignation is evident as she questions the Monoids’ narrative, but she is ultimately silenced and taken away to imprisonment alongside the Doctor and Steven.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose the Monoids’ manipulation of history and defend the Guardians’ legacy.
  • To understand the full scope of the Monoids’ control over the Ark.
Active beliefs
  • That the Doctor’s actions were well-intentioned and that the Monoids are distorting the truth.
  • That the Guardians’ enslavement is unjust and must be addressed.
Character traits
Indignant Suspicious Quick-witted Protective
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Coldly authoritative, with a strategic calm that masks his underlying ruthlessness and desire to consolidate Monoid power.

Monoid 1 interrogates the Doctor, Dodo, and Steven, revealing a revisionist history that blames the Doctor for the fever and the Guardians’ downfall. He tests Maharis’s loyalty, asserts the Monoids’ dominance, and orders the travelers’ imprisonment, all while maintaining an air of cold authority. His actions are calculated to manipulate the narrative and secure Monoid control over the Ark.

Goals in this moment
  • To rewrite history to justify the Monoids’ rise and blame the Doctor for the Guardians’ fall.
  • To test Maharis’s loyalty and ensure no internal dissent among the Guardians.
Active beliefs
  • That the Monoids’ dominance is justified by the Guardians’ weakness and the Doctor’s unintended role in their downfall.
  • That the travelers’ presence is a threat that must be neutralized to maintain control.
Character traits
Authoritative Manipulative Cold Strategic
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Nervously submissive, with an underlying conflict between his survival instincts and his growing awareness of the Monoids’ cruelty.

Maharis reaffirms his loyalty to Monoid 1 in response to a direct question about the travelers’ return, demonstrating obedience. His nervousness is palpable, but he submits to Monoid authority, reinforcing the fragile power dynamics between the species.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid drawing Monoid 1’s suspicion and ensure his own survival.
  • To maintain the appearance of loyalty while secretly questioning the Monoids’ actions.
Active beliefs
  • That obedience to the Monoids is necessary for his survival, despite his internal conflict.
  • That the travelers’ presence may disrupt the fragile balance of power on the Ark.
Character traits
Nervous Submissive Conflict Obedient
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Monoid 2
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Neutral and obedient, with no visible emotional response beyond strict adherence to Monoid 1’s commands.

Monoid 2 escorts the Doctor, Dodo, and Steven into Monoid 1’s chamber and later takes them away to the security kitchen as ordered. His actions are obedient and neutral, reinforcing Monoid 1’s authority without question.

Goals in this moment
  • To enforce Monoid 1’s orders without deviation.
  • To maintain the Monoids’ control over the travelers and the Ark.
Active beliefs
  • That Monoid 1’s leadership is absolute and must be followed without question.
  • That the travelers pose a threat to Monoid dominance and must be contained.
Character traits
Obedient Neutral Authoritative Unquestioning
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Monoid 1's Glass of Drink (Chamber Confrontation)

Monoid 1’s glass of drink serves as a symbolic prop, indicating his ease and authority in his domain. The act of consuming it casually while interrogating the travelers underscores his confidence and control, contrasting with the tension and power imbalance in the room. The glass is a visual reminder of Monoid 1’s dominance and the travelers’ subordination.

Before: Filled with a drink, placed on a surface …
After: Empty, likely discarded or set aside after Monoid …
Before: Filled with a drink, placed on a surface in Monoid 1’s chamber, symbolizing his authority and comfort.
After: Empty, likely discarded or set aside after Monoid 1 finishes drinking, reinforcing the temporary nature of the travelers’ presence in his domain.
Monoid One's Historical Footage Monitor

The monitor in Monoid 1’s chamber replays footage of the Doctor, Dodo, and Steven being driven to the TARDIS, which Monoid 1 uses to accuse the Doctor of sparking the fever. This visual evidence is a key tool in Monoid 1’s manipulation, as it provides a distorted context for his revisionist history. The monitor acts as a narrative weapon, reinforcing the Monoids’ control over the past and present.

Before: Active, displaying footage of the travelers’ arrival, positioned …
After: Still active but no longer the focus of …
Before: Active, displaying footage of the travelers’ arrival, positioned in Monoid 1’s chamber as a tool for interrogation.
After: Still active but no longer the focus of the scene, as Monoid 1 shifts to ordering the travelers’ imprisonment and calling the Grand Council.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Monoid One's Command Chamber

Monoid 1’s chamber serves as the power center of the Ark, where Monoid 1 asserts his dominance and conducts interrogations. The space crackles with enforced authority, historical manipulation, and concealed treachery. The chamber’s atmosphere is oppressive, with the travelers’ presence highlighting the fragility of their position and the Monoids’ control over the Ark’s future.

Atmosphere Tension-filled and oppressive, with a palpable sense of Monoid 1’s authority and the travelers’ vulnerability.
Function Power center for Monoid 1’s interrogations and assertions of dominance, where historical narratives are manipulated …
Symbolism Represents the Monoids’ usurpation of power and their rewriting of history to justify their rule …
Access Restricted to Monoid 1 and his subordinates; the travelers are brought in under escort and …
A monitor displaying footage of the travelers’ arrival, used as evidence in Monoid 1’s accusations. Monoid 1’s glass of drink, symbolizing his ease and authority in the space.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Monoids

The Monoids are represented through Monoid 1’s cold authority and Monoid 2’s obedient enforcement of his orders. Their collective presence is felt in the revisionist history Monoid 1 presents, the imprisonment of the travelers, and the call for a Grand Council. The organization’s power is absolute in this moment, with Monoid 1 manipulating the narrative to justify their dominance and secure their future on Refusis Two.

Representation Through Monoid 1’s direct interrogation and Monoid 2’s enforcement of his orders, as well as …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the travelers, the Guardians, and the Ark, with no visible challenge …
Impact The Monoids’ actions in this scene solidify their control over the Ark and set the …
Internal Dynamics Monoid 1’s leadership is unchallenged, with Monoid 2 and Maharis (a collaborator) both submitting to …
To rewrite history to justify the Monoids’ rise and blame the Doctor for the Guardians’ fall. To test and reinforce Maharis’s loyalty, ensuring no internal dissent among the Guardians. Through Monoid 1’s manipulation of historical narratives and evidence (e.g., the monitor footage). Via Monoid 2’s enforcement of orders, ensuring the travelers’ imprisonment and the Monoids’ control over the Ark.
Grand Council

The Grand Council is invoked by Monoid 1 at the end of the scene, signaling the Monoids’ institutional response to the travelers’ return. While not physically present in this event, the Council’s role is to deliberate on the prisoners’ status and the Monoids’ next steps, reinforcing their collective authority over the Ark.

Representation Via Monoid 1’s direct call to convene the Council, establishing it as the central authority …
Power Dynamics Operating under Monoid 1’s leadership, with the Council serving as an extension of his authority …
Impact The Council’s involvement ensures that the Monoids’ response to the travelers is systematic and unified, …
Internal Dynamics The Council operates as a unified body under Monoid 1’s leadership, with no visible internal …
To deliberate on the travelers’ imprisonment and their potential threat to Monoid dominance. To ensure the Monoids’ plans for Refusis Two proceed without interference. Through institutional protocol, where decisions are made collectively but ultimately aligned with Monoid 1’s vision. Via the Council’s authority to enforce Monoid 1’s orders and maintain control over the Ark.
Guardians

The Guardians are represented through Monoid 1’s revisionist history, which portrays them as weak and unprepared for conflict. Their enslavement is implied, with Monoid 1 stating that many were killed and the rest are prisoners. The organization’s role in this event is passive, as they are not physically present but are the subject of Monoid 1’s manipulation and the travelers’ concern.

Representation Via Monoid 1’s distorted narrative of their history and Monoid 2’s reference to their imprisonment …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by the Monoids, with their power completely eroded and their legacy being rewritten …
Impact The Guardians’ erasure from history and their enslavement are central to the Monoids’ consolidation of …
Internal Dynamics The Guardians are fractured, with some (like Maharis) submitting to Monoid rule while others (like …
To survive under Monoid rule, as implied by Maharis’s submission. To resist the Monoids’ genocide plans, though this is not yet explicit in this scene. Through Maharis’s reluctant compliance, which maintains a fragile balance of power. Via the travelers’ concern for their fate, which may inspire future resistance.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The Doctor's initial observation of the Monoid statue and deduction of the time jump (beat_c191bfbd6fba995b) is directly addressed by Monoid One, who blames the Doctor's previous visit for weakening the Guardians, leading to the Monoids' rise (beat_5adb2ea9f2318d70)."

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"The Doctor's initial observation of the Monoid statue and deduction of the time jump (beat_c191bfbd6fba995b) is directly addressed by Monoid One, who blames the Doctor's previous visit for weakening the Guardians, leading to the Monoids' rise (beat_5adb2ea9f2318d70)."

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What this causes 4

"Monoid One accuses the Doctor of bringing a fever that weakened the Guardians in beat_5adb2ea9f2318d70. This is referenced again in beat_574a3581455c5649, where Dassuk mentions the Doctor's past visit and the fever he cured. This is a callback to a specific plot point."

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"Monoid One details the Guardians' enslavement in `beat_540ce3ec1516b7eb`, which leads directly to his declaration to systematically exterminate the remaining Guardians in `beat_8e429822a28a4954`. This shows Monoid One's continued strategy."

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"Monoid One details the Guardians' enslavement in `beat_540ce3ec1516b7eb`, which foreshadows his sinister plan in `beat_216322ab51596dc5` to erase them entirely."

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"Monoid One details the Guardians' enslavement in `beat_540ce3ec1516b7eb`, which foreshadows his sinister plan in `beat_216322ab51596dc5` to erase them entirely."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"MONOID 1: According to the history scan you brought a strange fever that killed many of our ancestors."
"DOCTOR: And what do you mean by that?"
"MONOID 1: You controlled the immediate impact of the fever, but a mutation of it developed later on that sapped the will of the humans."
"MONOID 1: The main reason was the Guardians themselves. They were a simple people. They actually encouraged the research from which we developed our voice boxes and heat prods. They were totally unprepared for the conflict when it came."
"MONOID 1: I trust that their return won't give you any ideas, Maharis?"
"MAHARIS: No. I am content to obey."