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S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

Khan commands immediate departure to Peking

In the Summer Palace throne room, Kublai Khan—amused by the Doctor’s defiance and shared physical infirmities—overrides Susan’s plea to wait for Ian and Ping-Cho, insisting the group accompany him to Peking. The Doctor’s refusal to kowtow establishes an unexpected rapport with the Khan, who invites him to ride in his carriage, solidifying their alliance. Meanwhile, Khan’s revelation of Noghai’s army at Karakorum exposes Tegana’s betrayal, heightening tension as Marco Polo’s loyalty is tested. Barbara’s protest against leaving without Ian and Ping-Cho underscores the group’s fractured priorities: the Doctor’s alliance with Khan accelerates their forced departure, while the TARDIS recovery mission and Ping-Cho’s safety remain unresolved. The scene escalates urgency, forcing the companions to adapt to Khan’s demands while their own goals clash with his authority.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Despite Susan's plea to wait for Ping-Cho and Ian, the Khan insists the group accompany him to Peking and invites the Doctor to ride in his carriage, strengthening their alliance due to their shared ailments.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated and concerned—Barbara's emotional state is a mix of anger at the group's forced departure and deep worry for Ian and Ping-Cho. Her skepticism about Tegana's loyalty underscores her role as the group's moral compass, even as her protests are dismissed.

Barbara Wright protests the group's forced departure without Ian and Ping-Cho, questioning Marco Polo's assurance that Tegana will bring them to Peking. Her frustration and skepticism are palpable as she challenges the group's fractured priorities, highlighting the tension between the Doctor's alliance with the Khan and the unresolved fate of their missing companions.

Goals in this moment
  • To delay the group's departure until Ian and Ping-Cho are safely reunited (primary concern)
  • To expose Tegana's potential betrayal (challenges Marco Polo's trust in him)
Active beliefs
  • That Tegana cannot be trusted (inferred from her skepticism)
  • That the group's unity is at risk if they leave without their missing companions (loyalty to the team)
Character traits
Observant (notices inconsistencies in Marco Polo's assurances) Protective (prioritizes the safety of the group, especially Ian and Ping-Cho) Skeptical (questions Tegana's reliability and Marco's trust in him)
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Stern and unyielding—The Vizier's emotional state is one of rigid formality, reflecting his role as the Khan's enforcer. His silence of Susan and insistence on protocol underscore his commitment to maintaining the court's order, regardless of the group's personal concerns.

The Vizier enforces the Khan's authority with stern insistence, demanding obeisance and relaying the Khan's orders for accommodation and Tegana's summons. His role as the Khan's spokesman is rigid and unyielding, reflecting the court's formal protocols. He silences Susan for speaking out of turn, reinforcing the hierarchy and the group's subordination to the Khan's will.

Goals in this moment
  • To uphold the Khan's authority (enforces protocol and silences dissent)
  • To ensure the group's compliance with the Khan's orders (relays commands without question)
Active beliefs
  • That the Khan's word is absolute (unquestioning loyalty)
  • That protocol must be followed at all costs (rigid adherence to tradition)
Character traits
Authoritative (enforces protocol without compromise) Stern (silences dissent and demands obedience) Loyal (to the Khan's commands, without question)
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Amused yet wary—The Khan's emotional state is a mix of dark humor (at the Doctor's defiance) and underlying suspicion (of Tegana's betrayal). His invitation to the Doctor to ride in his carriage suggests a calculated alliance, but his urgency to depart to Peking reveals his broader political concerns.

Kublai Khan commands the group's immediate departure to Peking, revealing Noghai's army's encampment at Karakorum, which implicates Tegana's betrayal. His amusement at the Doctor's defiance and shared physical infirmities creates an unexpected rapport, leading him to invite the Doctor to ride in his carriage. The Khan's authority is absolute, but his suspicion of treachery and urgency to depart to Peking drive the scene's tension, leaving the group's priorities in conflict.

Goals in this moment
  • To secure the group's compliance with his orders (immediate departure to Peking)
  • To expose Tegana's betrayal (tests loyalties within his court)
Active beliefs
  • That Noghai's rebellion is a direct threat to his authority (paranoia about treachery)
  • That the Doctor's defiance can be turned into an advantage (leverages shared infirmity for rapport)
Character traits
Authoritative (commands the group's departure without hesitation) Suspicious (questions Tegana's loyalty and Noghai's movements) Affable (shares humor and empathy with the Doctor over shared ailments) Strategic (uses the Doctor's alliance to secure his own interests)
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Marco Polo
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Conflicteds—Marco Polo's emotional state is a mix of respect for the Khan's authority and growing concern for the group's safety. His assurance that Tegana will bring Ian and Ping-Cho to Peking is undermined by the Khan's revelations, leaving him in a state of uneasy compliance with the Khan's demands.

Marco Polo acts as an intermediary between the group and Kublai Khan, explaining the Khan's passions (hunting and falconry) and defending the Khan's greatness. However, his loyalty is tested as the Khan reveals Noghai's army's encampment at Karakorum, implicating Tegana's betrayal. Marco is forced to grapple with the group's forced departure and the uncertainty of Ian and Ping-Cho's safety, revealing his divided priorities between his own ambitions and his growing bond with the travelers.

Goals in this moment
  • To secure his passage home (prioritizes his own ambitions)
  • To protect the group from harm (growing loyalty to Susan, Barbara, and the Doctor)
Active beliefs
  • That the Khan's authority must be respected (loyalty to the court)
  • That Tegana's betrayal is a personal failure (guilt over trusting him)
Character traits
Diplomatic (mediates between the group and the Khan) Loyal (to the Khan, but increasingly conflicted) Pragmatic (accepts the group's forced departure despite personal misgivings)
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Absent but menacing—Noghai's emotional state is inferred through his actions: cold calculation and a thirst for power. His army's encampment at Karakorum serves as a constant threat, driving the Khan's paranoia and the group's desperation.

Noghai is mentioned as having his army encamped at Karakorum, directly implicating Tegana in potential betrayal. His presence looms over the scene as a military threat, forcing the Khan to act preemptively. Noghai's rebellion is a catalyst for the Khan's suspicion and the group's urgency to depart, creating a high-stakes political backdrop for their personal struggles.

Goals in this moment
  • To undermine Kublai Khan's authority (through Tegana's betrayal)
  • To seize power in the Mongol Empire (military and political domination)
Active beliefs
  • That Tegana is a reliable agent (trust in his loyalty to Noghai's cause)
  • That the Khan's court is vulnerable to internal betrayal (exploits divisions)
Character traits
Ambitious (pursues power through military means) Deceptive (uses Tegana as an agent to undermine the Khan) Strategic (positions his forces to exploit political weaknesses)
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Anxious and defiant—Susan's emotional state is a mix of concern for her missing companions and frustration at the Khan's dismissal of her plea. Her silence after being reprimanded by the Vizier suggests a mix of respect for authority and lingering distress.

Susan Foreman pleads with Kublai Khan to wait for Ian and Ping-Cho, expressing deep concern for their safety. She is silenced by the Vizier for speaking out of turn, but her emotional outburst underscores the group's fractured priorities. Susan's empathy and outspoken nature are on full display as she challenges the Khan's authority, albeit briefly, before deferring to his decree.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Ian and Ping-Cho's safe return (central to her plea to the Khan)
  • To maintain the group's cohesion amid the Khan's demands (implied by her outburst)
Active beliefs
  • That the Khan can be reasoned with (attempts to appeal to his mercy)
  • That Tegana is untrustworthy (inferred from her fear for Ping-Cho's safety)
Character traits
Empathetic (deeply concerned for Ian and Ping-Cho's well-being) Outspoken (willing to challenge authority, even if silenced) Loyal (prioritizes the group's unity and safety)
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Absent but ominous—Tegana's presence looms over the scene as a threat, his betrayal casting a shadow of distrust over Marco Polo and the group's safety.

Tegana is mentioned as riding for Shang-Tu with Ping-Cho and a companion, but his loyalty is strongly implied to be compromised. The Khan reveals that Noghai's army is encamped at Karakorum, directly implicating Tegana in potential betrayal. His absence from the throne room and the Khan's suspicion of his allegiance create a palpable tension, as Marco Polo is forced to defend Tegana's actions while the group's fate hangs in the balance.

Goals in this moment
  • To secure the TARDIS for Noghai's forces (implied by his alliance with Noghai)
  • To undermine Marco Polo's authority and exploit the group's vulnerability (inferred from his manipulation of the caravan's dynamics)
Active beliefs
  • That Noghai's rebellion will succeed (confidence in his faction's strength)
  • That the group and Marco Polo are expendable in his pursuit of power (cold calculation)
Character traits
Deceptive (implied by his potential betrayal and Noghai's army's movements) Ambitious (pursuing his own agenda, possibly aligning with Noghai) Manipulative (using Marco Polo's trust to further his own ends)
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Amused yet pained—The Doctor's emotional state is a blend of physical discomfort (from his back) and dark humor, which masks his deeper frustration with the group's predicament. His acceptance of the Khan's carriage ride suggests a pragmatic alliance, but his silence on Ian and Ping-Cho's fate reveals his divided loyalties.

The Doctor refuses to kowtow to Kublai Khan, engaging in a defiant but humorous exchange that unexpectedly establishes rapport with the Khan. His physical pain from the journey and moral principle drive his defiance, but the Khan's shared gout creates an unexpected bond. The Doctor accepts the Khan's invitation to ride in his carriage, solidifying their alliance while leaving the group's priorities—particularly the recovery of the TARDIS and the safety of Ian and Ping-Cho—unresolved.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid further physical strain (accepts the carriage ride)
  • To secure the Khan's favor (builds rapport through shared infirmity and defiance)
Active beliefs
  • That the Khan's authority can be navigated through mutual understanding (not blind submission)
  • That the group's immediate safety depends on his alliance with the Khan (pragmatic calculation)
Character traits
Defiant (refuses to submit to protocol, even at personal risk) Witty (uses humor to disarm tension with the Khan) Strategic (leverages shared physical infirmity to build rapport) Protective (prioritizes his own comfort but indirectly affects the group's fate)
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Ping-Cho
Lady
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Anxiously absent—Ping-Cho's emotional state is inferred through the group's concern for her safety. Her absence highlights the group's fractured priorities and the urgency of their situation, as her fate is tied to Tegana's unreliable hands.

Ping-Cho is mentioned as riding for Shang-Tu with Tegana, but her safety and whereabouts are a source of concern for Susan and Barbara. Her absence from the throne room and the group's forced departure create tension, as her fate is left unresolved. Ping-Cho's role as a lady's companion and her arranged marriage add layers to her vulnerability, making her a symbol of the group's broader struggles.

Goals in this moment
  • To escape her arranged marriage (implied by her earlier defiance)
  • To reunite with the group safely (inferred from Susan and Barbara's pleas)
Active beliefs
  • That Tegana may not be trustworthy (fear for her safety)
  • That the group will advocate for her (trust in Susan and Barbara's loyalty)
Character traits
Vulnerable (at risk due to Tegana's potential betrayal) Loyal (implied by her bond with Susan and the group's concern for her) Rebellious (implied by her defiance of her arranged marriage, as referenced earlier in the series)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Kublai Khan's Carriage of State

Kublai Khan's carriage of state is offered to the Doctor as a means of comfortable travel to Peking, a gesture that solidifies their unexpected alliance. The Doctor, pained by his back, accepts the invitation, using the carriage as a symbol of the Khan's favor. This object becomes a tangible representation of the Doctor's strategic alignment with the Khan, even as it highlights the group's fractured priorities—particularly the unresolved fate of Ian and Ping-Cho.

Before: Awaiting use in the Summer Palace stables, symbolizing …
After: The carriage is now designated for the Doctor's …
Before: Awaiting use in the Summer Palace stables, symbolizing the Khan's wealth and power. It is an unused but available resource, ready to be deployed for the Doctor's comfort.
After: The carriage is now designated for the Doctor's use, marking a shift in his relationship with the Khan. It becomes a tool for their alliance, though its comfort comes at the cost of leaving Ian and Ping-Cho behind.
Kublai Khan's Healing Waters

The healing waters of the Summer Palace are mentioned by Kublai Khan as a remedy for his gout, which he invites the Doctor to observe. While the waters themselves are not directly interacted with in this event, their mention serves as a narrative device to humanize the Khan and create a moment of shared vulnerability with the Doctor. This object symbolizes the Khan's mortality and the Doctor's potential role as a confidant, adding a layer of complexity to their alliance.

Before: Stored in the Summer Palace, ready to be …
After: The healing waters remain unused in this scene …
Before: Stored in the Summer Palace, ready to be used by the Khan for his gout. Their medicinal properties are a known resource, awaiting activation in the narrative.
After: The healing waters remain unused in this scene but are referenced as a point of connection between the Khan and the Doctor. Their potential to ease the Doctor's back pain is left unresolved, symbolizing the unfinished nature of their alliance.
Summer Palace Throne Room Gong

The Summer Palace throne room gong serves as a ceremonial signal, its deep resonant boom marking the Khan's entrance and demanding obeisance. The Doctor dismisses it as 'irrelevant noise,' refusing to submit to the protocol it represents. The gong's sound underscores the tension between the Doctor's defiance and the Vizier's insistence on formalities, creating a stark contrast between individual agency and institutional power.

Before: Positioned in the throne room, ready to be …
After: The gong has been struck, its echo filling …
Before: Positioned in the throne room, ready to be struck to announce the Khan's arrival. Its presence is a symbol of the court's authority, awaiting activation.
After: The gong has been struck, its echo filling the throne room as the Khan enters. Its role in the scene is fulfilled, reinforcing the Khan's dominance and the group's subordination to his protocol.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Shang-Tu

The Summer Palace throne room serves as the primary setting for this high-stakes confrontation, where Kublai Khan's authority clashes with the Doctor's defiance and the group's personal struggles. The opulent Chinese architecture and Mongol trappings create a visually striking backdrop, emphasizing the Khan's power and the group's subordination. The throne room's ceremonial gong, rigid protocols, and the Khan's throne itself reinforce the hierarchy and the stakes of the encounter.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and the weight of authority. The air is thick with the …
Function Stage for a public confrontation between the Khan's authority and the group's defiance. It is …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of Mongol power and Chinese cultural influence, embodying the Khan's dominion over …
Access Restricted to those summoned by the Khan. The group is granted entry but must adhere …
The deep resonant gong that signals the Khan's entrance and demands obeisance. The intricate Chinese architecture, including pavilions and gold accents, symbolizing wealth and power. The Khan's throne, a focal point of authority and the source of his commands. The Vizier's stern presence, reinforcing the court's rigid hierarchy.
Peking

Peking is mentioned as the forced destination for the group, a command issued by Kublai Khan to ensure their compliance and his own security. While the group has not yet arrived, the mention of Peking sets the stage for their imminent departure and the unresolved fate of Ian and Ping-Cho. This location symbolizes the Khan's authority and the group's subordination to his will, as well as the broader political tensions in the Mongol Empire.

Atmosphere Urgent and foreboding—Peking is framed as a place of uncertainty, where the group's safety and …
Function A forced destination that represents the Khan's control over the group's movements. It is a …
Symbolism Embodies the Khan's dominion over his empire and the group's vulnerability to his commands. Peking …
Access Restricted to those summoned by the Khan or acting under his authority. The group's arrival …
The vastness of the city, which looms as an unknown and potentially dangerous destination. The political intrigue and military tensions that define Peking as a center of power. The group's forced compliance with the Khan's orders, which underscores their lack of agency.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Noghai's Warlord Faction (Noghai's Invasion Force)

Noghai's Army is mentioned as encamped at Karakorum, 100 miles from Shang-Tu, directly implicating Tegana in potential betrayal. The army's presence looms over the scene as a military threat, forcing the Khan to act preemptively and creating a high-stakes political backdrop for the group's personal struggles. Noghai's rebellion is a catalyst for the Khan's suspicion and the group's urgency to depart, underscoring the broader conflict in the Mongol Empire.

Representation Through the Khan's revelation of Noghai's army's encampment and the implication of Tegana's betrayal. The …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by external forces. Noghai's army represents a direct threat to the Khan's authority, …
Impact Noghai's army's presence in this scene heightens the political tensions in the Mongol Empire, forcing …
Internal Dynamics Noghai's army operates with a clear goal: to challenge the Khan's authority and seize power. …
To undermine Kublai Khan's authority through Tegana's betrayal. To seize power in the Mongol Empire by exploiting political weaknesses and divisions. Through military positioning (encamping at Karakorum to threaten the Khan's court). Through subversion (using Tegana as an agent to infiltrate and betray the Khan's inner circle).
Kublai Khan's Court

Kublai Khan's Court functions as the administrative and political center of power in this scene, where the Khan's authority is absolute and his commands are enforced without question. The Vizier acts as the court's spokesman, demanding obeisance and relaying the Khan's orders for accommodation and Tegana's summons. The court's rigid protocols and hierarchical structure create a tense atmosphere, where the group's personal struggles are subjugated to the Khan's political concerns.

Representation Through the Vizier's enforcement of protocol and the Khan's direct commands. The court's presence is …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over individuals. The court's power is unchallenged, and its protocols are enforced …
Impact The court's actions in this scene reinforce the Khan's dominion over his empire and the …
Internal Dynamics The court operates with rigid hierarchy and unquestioning loyalty to the Khan. Internal tensions are …
To uphold the Khan's authority and enforce his commands without question. To expose Tegana's betrayal and test the loyalties of those in the caravan. Through institutional protocol (demanding obeisance and enforcing the Khan's orders). Through the Vizier's stern enforcement of the court's rules and the Khan's direct commands.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 10

"The Doctor's refusal to kowtow prompts the Khan to enter directly and dismiss the protocol."

Doctor defies Khan’s protocol
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The Doctor's refusal to kowtow prompts the Khan to enter directly and dismiss the protocol."

Barbara challenges Marco’s trust in Tegana
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The Doctor's refusal to kowtow prompts the Khan to enter directly and dismiss the protocol."

Khan reveals Tegana’s treachery and commands Marco’s loyalty test
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The Khan's amusement and his interaction with the Doctor due to shared ailments leads him to invite the Doctor to ride in his carriage, strengthening their ties."

Barbara challenges Marco’s trust in Tegana
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The Khan's amusement and his interaction with the Doctor due to shared ailments leads him to invite the Doctor to ride in his carriage, strengthening their ties."

Doctor defies Khan’s protocol
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The Khan's amusement and his interaction with the Doctor due to shared ailments leads him to invite the Doctor to ride in his carriage, strengthening their ties."

Khan reveals Tegana’s treachery and commands Marco’s loyalty test
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"Tegana's aggression and suspicious behavior towards the Doctor and his companions foreshadows his later revealed disloyalty and alliance with Noghai, which is highlighted by the Khan."

Ian Confesses Theft as Marco Seizes Control
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"Tegana's aggression and suspicious behavior towards the Doctor and his companions foreshadows his later revealed disloyalty and alliance with Noghai, which is highlighted by the Khan."

Tegana’s Abduction Attempt and Marco’s Authority
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The group's apparent indifference hints at danger, and Marco's decision to send Tegana is contradicted by the later implication that Tegana is a traitor, creating suspense"

Marco Tests Ian’s Loyalty Through Tegana
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The group's apparent indifference hints at danger, and Marco's decision to send Tegana is contradicted by the later implication that Tegana is a traitor, creating suspense"

Tegana Accuses Ian of Betrayal
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What this causes 6

"The Doctor's refusal to kowtow prompts the Khan to enter directly and dismiss the protocol."

Doctor defies Khan’s protocol
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The Doctor's refusal to kowtow prompts the Khan to enter directly and dismiss the protocol."

Khan reveals Tegana’s treachery and commands Marco’s loyalty test
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The Doctor's refusal to kowtow prompts the Khan to enter directly and dismiss the protocol."

Barbara challenges Marco’s trust in Tegana
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The Khan's amusement and his interaction with the Doctor due to shared ailments leads him to invite the Doctor to ride in his carriage, strengthening their ties."

Doctor defies Khan’s protocol
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The Khan's amusement and his interaction with the Doctor due to shared ailments leads him to invite the Doctor to ride in his carriage, strengthening their ties."

Khan reveals Tegana’s treachery and commands Marco’s loyalty test
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

"The Khan's amusement and his interaction with the Doctor due to shared ailments leads him to invite the Doctor to ride in his carriage, strengthening their ties."

Barbara challenges Marco’s trust in Tegana
S1E19 · Mighty Kublai Khan

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"SUSAN: Must we go too?"
"KHAN: No, I think it is better that you ride with us."
"DOCTOR: Oh, not another horse."
"KHAN: Then walk!"
"DOCTOR: In my present condition, sir? And what about that lump of yours, hmmm?"
"KHAN: Tomorrow you ride in state with us."
"BARBARA: Marco, we can't leave here tomorrow. Not without Ian and Ping-Cho."
"POLO: I'm afraid we have no choice, Barbara. Don't worry, Tegana will bring them to Peking."
"BARBARA: Will he?"