Polly Reunites with Companions in Temple
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Sean introduces himself and Jacko but Polly and the others immediately focus on discovering the whereabouts of the Doctor.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Relieved yet concerned; his initial joy at seeing Polly is tempered by the group’s dire circumstances.
Ben is the first to recognize Polly and greet her warmly ('Ah, it’s Polly! All right'), but his curiosity about her altered appearance ('What’s this rigout in aid of?') quickly gives way to concern when she reveals Zaroff’s experiments. Ben’s role in the group is that of the pragmatic voice, grounding the group’s reactions in reality. His question about the Doctor’s whereabouts ('No, but I’d love to know what he’s up to') reflects his need for information to guide their next steps.
- • To understand the full extent of Zaroff’s threats and the Doctor’s role in countering them.
- • To ensure the group remains united and focused on their next steps.
- • That the Doctor’s actions, even if unknown, are strategic and aimed at protecting the group.
- • That the group’s survival depends on their ability to adapt and use all available resources, including the miners’ knowledge.
Cautiously optimistic; he is wary but sees the potential for alliance with the group.
Sean is the one who first notices Polly’s presence ('There’s somebody down there') and introduces himself and Jacko to her ('I’m Sean, this is Jacko'). His cautious yet cooperative demeanor reflects his role as a leader among the miners. Sean’s knowledge of the temple’s hidden tunnels and his willingness to share this information with the group make him a vital ally, as their survival now depends on navigating the temple’s secrets.
- • To establish trust with the group and share critical information about the temple’s layout.
- • To ensure the group’s survival by leveraging his knowledge of the mines and tunnels.
- • That the group’s survival is tied to their ability to work together and use the temple’s hidden pathways.
- • That Zaroff’s regime must be challenged, and the Doctor is a key figure in this resistance.
Absent but sorely missed; the group’s concern for his safety and their need for his guidance are evident.
The Doctor is absent from this scene but is the central focus of the group’s dialogue. His disappearance with Zaroff creates a sense of urgency, as the companions realize he is the only one who can stop the impending catastrophe. The group’s questions about his whereabouts and actions reflect their dependence on him, both for leadership and for his scientific expertise.
- • To locate the Doctor and ensure his safety, as he is critical to stopping Zaroff’s plan.
- • To understand what the Doctor is doing with Zaroff, as this information could be key to their strategy.
- • That the Doctor is the only one who can outsmart Zaroff and prevent the apocalypse.
- • That the Doctor’s actions, even if unknown, are ultimately in the group’s best interest.
Excited yet anxious; his relief at seeing Polly is tempered by the group’s precarious situation and the Doctor’s absence.
Jamie is the first to recognize Polly and express excitement ('Polly!'), but his urgency quickly shifts to the Doctor’s whereabouts ('Have you seen the Doctor?'). His question reframes the reunion as a strategic moment, emphasizing the group’s need to act. Jamie’s participation in the escape through the mines and his knowledge of the temple’s layout make him a critical asset, but his emotional state is dominated by concern for the Doctor and the looming threat of Zaroff’s plan.
- • To confirm the Doctor’s safety and location, as his absence is a major concern.
- • To leverage the group’s combined knowledge (including the miners’ insights) to formulate a plan.
- • That the Doctor’s expertise is essential to stopping Zaroff’s apocalyptic scheme.
- • That the group’s survival depends on their ability to work together and act quickly.
Ominously absent but menacing; his presence is felt through the group’s fear and the Doctor’s disappearance.
Zaroff is not physically present in this event but looms as the unseen architect of Polly’s trauma and the group’s desperation. His influence is felt through Polly’s revelation of the fish-transformation experiments and the Doctor’s absence with him, which drives the group’s urgency. Zaroff’s actions—draining the oceans, raising Atlantis, and conducting unethical experiments—are the catalyst for the scene’s tension, though his direct involvement is indirect.
- • To complete his apocalyptic plan of draining the oceans and raising Atlantis, regardless of the cost to life.
- • To maintain control over the Doctor, ensuring no interference with his schemes.
- • That his scientific and political dominance is justified, even at the expense of ethical concerns.
- • That the Doctor is the only significant obstacle to his plans, and thus must be neutralized or controlled.
Curious yet cautious; he is open to alliance but remains aware of the risks.
Jacko accompanies Sean and the group, participating in the reunion with Polly and confirming familiarity with her ('You know her?'). His role is supportive, and his presence underscores the miners’ willingness to ally with the group. Jacko’s knowledge of the temple’s secrets, while not explicitly detailed here, is implied to be valuable, as the group’s survival depends on navigating its hidden passages.
- • To understand the group’s intentions and ensure they are aligned with the miners’ goals.
- • To contribute his knowledge of the temple to the group’s efforts.
- • That the group’s survival is linked to their ability to navigate the temple’s hidden pathways.
- • That Zaroff’s regime must be resisted, and the Doctor is a critical figure in this effort.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The hidden door in the idol’s base is the physical means by which Polly emerges and the group gains access to the temple. Its sudden opening marks a turning point in the scene, as it reveals Polly’s presence and the miners’ knowledge of the temple’s secrets. The door’s existence is a critical piece of information, as it provides the group with a potential escape route or strategic advantage in their efforts to navigate the temple and locate the Doctor. Its discovery underscores the miners’ value as allies, as their insider knowledge of Atlantis’s hidden pathways becomes a resource for the group.
The mines-to-temple escape tunnel is the route through which Ben, Jamie, Sean, and Jacko arrive in the temple. Its discovery and use mark a shift from passive suffering in the mines to active resistance and alliance-building. The tunnel’s existence is a testament to the miners’ resourcefulness and their ability to exploit the operational chaos of Zaroff’s regime. For the group, the tunnel represents a lifeline—a means of escape and a potential advantage in their efforts to navigate the temple and confront Zaroff. Its role in the scene is both practical and symbolic, as it embodies the group’s determination to survive and fight back.
The idol in the Temple of Amdo serves as both a hiding place for Polly and a symbolic barrier between her and the group. Its hidden door in the base allows Polly to emerge unexpectedly, creating a moment of tension and surprise. The idol’s imposing presence in the temple also underscores the sacred and secretive nature of the space, reinforcing the group’s sense of urgency and the high stakes of their mission. Polly’s defiant muttering to the idol ('You needn’t think I’m afraid of you') humanizes her fear and resilience, while the idol itself becomes a metaphor for the unseen threats lurking in Atlantis.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Atlantean mines are the origin point for Ben, Jamie, Sean, and Jacko’s arrival in the Temple of Amdo. Though not physically present in this scene, their influence is felt through the group’s escape and the miners’ knowledge of the temple’s hidden pathways. The mines represent the oppressive labor conditions imposed by Zaroff’s regime, and the group’s escape from them symbolizes their rejection of passive suffering and their commitment to resistance. The mines’ role in the scene is primarily as a backstory element, setting the stage for the group’s reunion and their urgent need to find the Doctor.
The shadows of the idol in the Temple of Amdo serve as Polly’s hiding place, creating a moment of tension and surprise when she emerges. The idol’s imposing presence and the dim lighting of the temple contribute to the scene’s atmosphere of secrecy and urgency. The shadows symbolize the unseen threats lurking in Atlantis, as well as the group’s need for concealment and strategy. The idol’s role in the scene is both practical (providing a hiding place) and symbolic (representing the ancient and powerful forces at play in the temple).
The Temple of Amdo is the primary setting for this event, serving as the reunion point for Polly, Ben, Jamie, and the miners. Its shadowy chambers and sacred idols create an atmosphere of tension and urgency, as the group realizes the high stakes of their mission. The temple’s hidden tunnels and secretive nature make it a strategic location for planning and concealment, while its sacred imagery underscores the gravity of Zaroff’s threats. The temple’s role in the scene is multifaceted: it is a place of refuge, a hub for strategic planning, and a symbol of the ancient and powerful forces at play in Atlantis.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Atlantean Miners are represented in this event by Sean and Jacko, who guide the group through the mines and reveal the hidden tunnel to the temple. Their collective knowledge of Atlantis’s hidden pathways and operational chaos becomes a critical resource for the group’s survival. The miners’ role in the scene is that of allies, as they share their insider knowledge and work alongside Ben, Jamie, and Polly to navigate the temple and locate the Doctor. Their participation underscores the group’s growing alliance and their shared determination to resist Zaroff’s regime.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Polly was almost transformed into "fish person". Polly now can call it."
Polly reveals Zaroff’s transformation threat"All tunnels lead to temple. Polly waking up and hiding in the statue leads to everybody meeting up."
Polly reveals Zaroff’s transformation threat"The Doctor is not there and so the group focuses on his whereabouts."
Polly reveals Zaroff’s transformation threat"All tunnels lead to temple. Polly waking up and hiding in the statue, leads to Sean, Ben, Jamie, and Jacko entering the temple."
Jacko interrupts Ben and Sean’s banter"All tunnels lead to temple. Polly waking up and hiding in the statue, leads to Sean, Ben, Jamie, and Jacko entering the temple."
Sean proposes a tactical split"Polly was almost transformed into "fish person". Polly now can call it."
Polly reveals Zaroff’s transformation threat"All tunnels lead to temple. Polly waking up and hiding in the statue leads to everybody meeting up."
Polly reveals Zaroff’s transformation threat"The Doctor is not there and so the group focuses on his whereabouts."
Polly reveals Zaroff’s transformation threatThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Key Dialogue
"POLLY: They were going to turn me into a fish."
"JAMIE: Have you seen the Doctor?"
"BEN: No, but I'd love to know what he's up to."