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S17E16 · Nightmare of Eden Part 4

Doctor reveals Vraxoin smuggling plot

Romana and K9 search desperately for the Doctor after his presumed disappearance when the trail of the Vraxoin smuggling operation leads them to a shocking reunion. The Doctor exposes Tryst and Dymond as the masterminds behind the illicit operation, revealing how CET projection crystals concealed the transfer of Vraxoin hidden within the bodies of mandrels. The revelation comes at a critical juncture as units approach, forcing Stott to confront the hidden dangers of the Eden Project’s ecosystem and the violent lengths the smugglers will take to complete their crime. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: Yes. The Vraxoin's kept on the Eden crystal. They're about to transfer that crystal to the Hecate. STOTT: Do you know what the source is? ROMANA: Yes. Those things. STOTT: The mandrels? DOCTOR: Yes. One of them attacked me in the Power unit. Poor thing was electrocuted, burnt to a powder. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Della informs Romana that she only found a mandrel, and Romana begins searching for the Doctor with K9's assistance.

concern to determination ['airlock area of the ship']

The Doctor reappears, having stowed away on Dymond's shuttle, and reunites with Romana, K9, and Della.

relief to focus ['airlock area of the ship']

The Doctor shares his findings: Dymond has a CET projection machine with an inchuka laser on the Hecate, confirming Tryst and Dymond as the Vraxoin smugglers.

clarity to urgency ["ship's interior"]

Stott is encountered, and the Doctor reveals that Tryst and Dymond are the smugglers, with the Vraxoin kept on the Eden crystal.

urgency to resolve ["ship's interior"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Tense but determined, concealing urgency beneath calm authority

The Doctor suddenly reappears after being trapped in the interface between separating ships. He immediately recognizes Dymond’s shuttle docking and slips into stealth with Romana and Della to avoid ambush. His dialogue reveals mastery of the smuggling operation, linking CET crystals, inchuka lasers, and mandrels to Vraxoin transport. He remains quick-witted, evasive, and in control of information.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent the transfer of Vraxoin by exposing Tryst and Dymond
  • Protect Romana and K9 by avoiding direct confrontation in vulnerable corridors
Active beliefs
  • Direct confrontation with smugglers can be delayed until the moment of transfer
  • Information is more powerful than force in halting the plot
Character traits
Improvisational Master of exposition Strategic secrecy Quick to adapt to new threats
Follow The Fourth …'s journey

Algorithmic urgency, prioritizing duty over emotional response

K9 detects the Doctor’s arrival and signals Romana, then immediately takes defensive action by stunning an armed crewman threatening the group. He later zaps a mandrel attacking Stott, demonstrating his protocols prioritize life and mission support over immediate danger to others. His actions are precise, efficient, and protective.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Romana and the Doctor from immediate threats
  • Disable dangerous entities (crewman, mandrel) without lethal force
Active beliefs
  • Mission success and survival of beings valued more than destruction
  • Protocols allow flexibility in defense of life
Character traits
Loyal protector Highly responsive to danger Methodical in threat neutralization Non-lethal engagement
Follow K9's journey

Urgently concerned with a thread of controlled frustration at delays and obfuscation

Romana rushes to Della upon her arrival and presses for answers about the Doctor’s whereabouts. She remains focused and proactive, questioning Della directly and later interrogating the Doctor about his disappearance. Her sharp inquiries reveal her impatience with obfuscation and her determination to expose the smuggling plot despite immediate threats.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate the Doctor after his unexplained absence during ship separation
  • Uncover the truth behind Della’s discovery of a mandrel
Active beliefs
  • Logical deduction can outpace chaos in crisis
  • Trust must be verified through direct observation and questioning
Character traits
Proactive investigator Methodical questioning Impatient with evasion Analytical mindset
Follow Romana's journey
Supporting 3
Stott
Major
secondary

Initially relieved then increasingly alarmed by the scale of the conspiracy

Stott reappears alive, fleeing a mandrel threat, and engages the Doctor in rapid dialogue to understand the smuggling plot. His sharp questions and immediate tactical withdrawal show his decisiveness and focus on understanding the source of the contamination. He accepts the Doctor’s revelations with growing urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine the source of the illegal substance thwarting his investigation
  • Neutralize the immediate mandrel threat to regain control
Active beliefs
  • The mandrel is the key to resolving the Eden contamination
  • Time is of the essence, and direct evidence is required
Character traits
Decisive under pressure Methodical in seeking verification Will delegate defensive action to K9
Follow Stott's journey

Overwhelmed by fear and the weight of secret knowledge

Della arrives breathless, revealing she found a mandrel, a discovery that sets the investigation into motion. She is immediately questioned by Romana and later questioned by a crewman about her unauthorized contact with the Doctor and Romana. Her fear is palpable as institutional authority looms over her.

Goals in this moment
  • Report her discovery about the mandrel
  • Avoid punishment for unauthorized contact
Active beliefs
  • The truth about the mandrel may protect others
  • Institutional figures like Fisk represent danger
Character traits
Anxious but cooperative Uncertain of whom to trust Clear desire to assist despite fear
Follow Della Smith's journey

Professionally concerned but uncertain how to respond to anomalies like K9’s stun

A security crewman detains Della for unauthorized contact with suspected smugglers. He reacts to K9’s stunning of a colleague with professional concern, escorting Della to report to Fisk without aggression. His role reflects institutional compliance and chain-of-command adherence despite the chaos.

Goals in this moment
  • Enforce security protocol by detaining unauthorized personnel
  • Contain potential breaches of protocol
Active beliefs
  • Chain of command takes precedence over exceptions
  • Non-standard actions (e.g., by K9) are inherently suspicious
Character traits
Procedurally compliant Rigid in enforcement Confused but not defiant toward unexpected events
Follow Security Crewman's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Empress Passenger Lift

The lift serves as both transit and ambush point. Armed crewmen appear at its doors to threaten the Doctor and Romana as Dymond’s shuttle docks. This sudden violence forces a retreat into the TARDIS stairwell, turning an everyday transport system into a site of urgent peril.

Before: Idle at ground level, doors closed.
After: Doors open to reveal threat; evacuate to stairwell.
Before: Idle at ground level, doors closed.
After: Doors open to reveal threat; evacuate to stairwell.
Vraxoin

Vraxoin is revealed as a fine, pale grey powder carried within mandrel bodies. The Doctor identifies it after seeing a mandrel electrocuted, shifting the investigation from crystal smuggling to biogenic concealment. Its discovery elucidates Stott’s prior inability to detect it using conventional means.

Before: Concealed in mandrels, undetectable by standard scans.
After: Exposed as the source of Eden’s contamination; identity …
Before: Concealed in mandrels, undetectable by standard scans.
After: Exposed as the source of Eden’s contamination; identity and origin confirmed.
Hidden Surveillance Laser Device (Vraxoin-Tainted)

The inchuka laser is referenced by the Doctor as the probable transfer mechanism aboard Dymond’s CET projection machine on the Hecate. It can carry CET crystals—and by extension, the clandestine Vraxoin payload—across space, enabling smuggling undetectable to standard scanners. The laser’s role exposes the technical sophistication of the smuggling operation.

Before: Active component on Dymond’s CET projection machine, attached …
After: Identified as the key tool enabling illegal transference, …
Before: Active component on Dymond’s CET projection machine, attached but not yet used for transfer.
After: Identified as the key tool enabling illegal transference, though not deployed during this event.
Mandrel Bioweapon

A mandrel appears twice: once in Della’s discovery and later attacking Stott. The Doctor reveals mandrels are CET projection lattices concealing Vraxoin within their bodies. Their transformation from translucent constructs to predatory creatures symbolizes the collapse of Tryst’s experiment into violence. K9 neutralizes one with a stun.

Before: Concealed as a CET projection, inert vessel for …
After: One mandrel stunned by K9; another (implied) destroyed …
Before: Concealed as a CET projection, inert vessel for Vraxoin.
After: One mandrel stunned by K9; another (implied) destroyed by electrocution in the Power unit.
CET Projection Crystal (Eden Crystal variant)

The CET projection crystal is identified by the Doctor as a false lead initially thought to contain Vraxoin. He clarifies the truth: mandrels— CET projection lattices—carry the Vraxoin, and the crystal is a decoy. This misdirection underscores the smugglers’ sophistication and the Doctor’s deductive prowess in unraveling it.

Before: Believed by Tryst to be the smuggling container; …
After: Exposed as a decoy by the Doctor, its …
Before: Believed by Tryst to be the smuggling container; in reality, a red herring.
After: Exposed as a decoy by the Doctor, its true function in Vraxoin transfer nullified.
K9's Stun Device

K9’s stun device is deployed during the ambush on the Doctor and Romana when armed crewmen appear at the lift doors. The device incapacitates one assailant without permanent harm, allowing the group to escape into the stairwell. Its use marks a critical turn from investigation to active defense.

Before: At rest, mounted on K9, inactive.
After: Deployed once, emitter glowing faintly, weapon discharged.
Before: At rest, mounted on K9, inactive.
After: Deployed once, emitter glowing faintly, weapon discharged.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Console Room (Functional, The Seeds of Death Part 1)

The TARDIS Console Room becomes the operational hub of investigation and reunion. Romana searches desperately for the Doctor, while K9 scans for his presence. When the Doctor returns via Dymond’s shuttle, the console room briefly becomes a sanctuary and staging ground for exposing the smuggling ring. The absence of the Doctor is physically felt.

Atmosphere Tense and urgent with an undercurrent of relief upon reunion, thick with ozone and old …
Function Safe haven and gathering point, enabling planning and exposure of secrets
Symbolism Symbolizes home and continuity amid temporal and criminal chaos
Access Primarily accessible to TARDIS crew and trusted allies, though compromised briefly by armed intruders
Scanner screen glows with meaningless data flows Console flickers with residual temporal energy TARDIS door seals shut after blot in air
TARDIS Stairwell

The TARDIS Stairwell serves as a narrow escape route when armed crewmen ambush the group at the lift. The staircase’s dark metal grating and intermittent fluorescent strips cast jagged shadows as the Doctor, Romana, and Della flee. It later becomes a vantage point for K9 to observe and neutralize threats, including a mandrel attacking Stott.

Atmosphere Clamorous with echoes of footsteps, lit by flickering strips casting alternating light and shadow
Function Escape route and tactical retreat space enabling evasion and regrouping
Symbolism Represents the precarious balance between safety and danger within the TARDIS itself
Access Not restricted, but narrow architecture limits movement and combat options
Fluorescent strips flicker intermittently Riveted metal walls amplify sound Narrow space forces single-file movement

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The Doctor's discovery of the illicit Vraxoin operation by observing Dymond's activities directly leads to his decision to stow away on Dymond's shuttle and return to the Empress. This action is critical for reuniting the Doctor with Romana and advancing the plot."

Doctor discovers Vraxoin profits and stows away
S17E16 · Nightmare of Eden Part 4

"The Doctor's discovery of the illicit Vraxoin operation by observing Dymond's activities directly leads to his decision to stow away on Dymond's shuttle and return to the Empress. This action is critical for reuniting the Doctor with Romana and advancing the plot."

Doctor infiltrates smuggler’s shuttle undetected
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What this causes 1

"The Doctor’s definitive confirmation that Tryst and Dymond are the Vraxoin smugglers sets up his subsequent plan to use the CET machine and mandrels as bait, forming the basis of the climactic strategy."

Doctor outlines CET bait plan
S17E16 · Nightmare of Eden Part 4

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