Krasis brands Doctor and Jo enemies of state
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Hippias objects to Krasis's orders to take the Doctor and Jo away, but Krasis identifies them as enemies of the Master and the people of Atlantis.
The guards intervene, taking the Doctor and Jo into custody on Krasis's orders.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Suspicious and aggressive, masking personal fear under a veneer of righteous authority
Acts with hostile efficiency, branding the newcomers enemies of the state and ordering their immediate detention. His voice is cold, framing private loyalty to the Master as public duty.
- • Enforce the Master’s decrees without hesitation
- • Suppress dissent in service of imagined higher power
- • The Master’s will is divine law
- • Outsiders are inherently threats to Atlantis
Defiant calm masking urgency and genuine frustration at being cut off from warning the Atlanteans about Kronos
Defiant yet measured, the Doctor greets Krasis with dry wit and attempts to deliver a warning before being silenced and dragged away by guards. His posture radiates quiet resistance while acknowledging the hostile shift in power.
- • Warn Atlantean authorities about the Kronavore Crystal danger
- • Prevent the Master from manipulating Atlantis
- • That rationality and urgent warning can still sway political actors
- • That captivity is a temporary setback, not defeat
Tense and alert, fearing imminent violence or arrest but maintaining composure alongside the Doctor
Materializes with the Doctor and is immediately seized by guards. Her tense stance and silent presence speak to shared peril, giving Jo minimal agency beyond shared fate.
- • Survive the immediate confrontation
- • Support the Doctor’s mission despite capture
- • Loyalty to the Doctor overrides personal safety
- • Cultural newcomer, reliant on the Doctor's guidance
Concerned and outraged, fearing wrongful arrest and diplomatic scandal if outsiders are harmed
Interrupts aggressively with an attempt to block the arrests, questioning innocence and legitimacy but ultimately powerless against Krasis’s authority. His indignation momentarily humanizes the crisis.
- • Protect strangers from unlawful seizure
- • Preserve institutional integrity against rogue actions
- • Strangers deserve due process under Atlantean law
- • Krasis is overstepping legitimate authority
Tense professional compliance, fearing disobedience more than the moral weight of arresting strangers
Obeys Krasis’s command by detaining the Doctor and Jo with drawn blades, executing institutional violence without question. Their ceremonial attire contrasts with the brutality of their actions.
- • Carry out arrest orders precisely
- • Avoid personal repercussions from failure to follow chain of command
- • Duty supersedes empathy in enforcement
- • Institutional survival depends on obedience
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The plaza’s surveillance computer verifies the Doctor and Jo’s identity as hostile via Krasis’s declaration, triggering an immediate security lock and guard response through neural-linked gauntlets.
The Master’s TARDIS materializes beside the surveillance console, its sudden presence disrupting the plaza’s equilibrium. Acting as both arrival gateway and temporal disruptor, it signifies the Master’s infringement into Atlantean sovereignty.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Atlantis Plaza becomes the stage for a swift public crisis where tradition clashes with deception. The open dais amplifies Krasis’s condemnation into echoing authority, while the surrounding marble and obsidian architecture frame the Doctor and Jo as targets against a backdrop of power.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Master operates not as a visible body but as an unseen force, manipulating Krasis to brand dissenters as enemies and commandeer guards. The plaza becomes a theater of their psychological warfare, where personal loyalty is weaponized into institutional command.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Doctor and Jo's apprehension by Atlantean guards on Krasis's orders (Beat e1fc...) triggers their subsequent discussion about the TARDIS's course and reliability (Beat 1d7...). Their capture forces them to reassess their situation in dialogue."
Doctor reassures Jo on time jump risksThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning