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S17E17 · The Horns of Nimon Part 1

Copliot forces repairs under gunpoint

A tense confrontation erupts when the Skonnon copilot forces the Doctor and Romana into servicing the sabotaged ship at gunpoint, revealing his fanatical devotion to the Nimon’s sacrificial pact. The Doctor’s attempt to negotiate a technical solution is met with threats, underscoring the copilot’s ruthlessness as the ship’s failing systems and a growing artificial black hole threaten immediate annihilation. Romana’s presence heightens the stakes, as the copilot’s leverage exposes both the prisoners’ vulnerability and the duo’s desperate gamble to survive.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Romana confront the co-pilot, who reveals his role and intentions regarding the sacrifices to the Nimon.

tension to hostility ['cargo hold of the Skonnon ship']

The Doctor and Romana are forced to proceed with caution as the co-pilot demands they repair the ship's controls.

resignation to determination ['controls of the Skonnon ship']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Externally placid but internally acute—masking rising urgency with practiced nonchalance to avoid escalation while mentally assessing options.

Raises his hands immediately as the gun presses into his back, maintaining an air of amiable calm while attempting to parlay with the copilot. His posture shifts from curiosity to focused tension as he realizes the immediate threat posed by the concealed firearm and the artificial black hole.

Goals in this moment
  • To de-escalate the armed confrontation and secure the copilot’s temporary compliance.
  • To gain access to the ship’s controls and neutralize the artificial black hole threat.
  • To protect Romana and the prisoners from immediate violence.
Active beliefs
  • Diplomatic negotiation is safer than physical confrontation under gunpoint.
  • Technical solutions can mitigate life-threatening dangers if given a chance.
Character traits
Improvisational Deflective humor Rapid mental contextualization Physical compliance with threats
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Concentrated focus tempered by concern—prioritizing situational awareness and support for the Doctor’s improvised diplomacy.

Stays close to the Doctor, eating a jelly baby mechanically while scanning the environment. She follows the Doctor’s lead without panic but with heightened awareness, embodying measured professionalism under pressure.

Goals in this moment
  • To assist the Doctor without drawing hostile attention.
  • To assess the black hole’s growth and its impact on the ship.
  • To remain ready to act if the copilot’s patience expires.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s unconventional methods often yield solutions.
  • Direct intervention could provoke violence from a fanatic.
Character traits
Analytical detachment Silent observation Measured physical response Scientific curiosity under duress
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Combative paranoia—driven by fanatical devotion to the Nimon’s sacrificial contract and desperate to deliver the cargo despite systems collapsing around him.

Jerks open the door behind the Doctor and shoves a concealed handgun against his back, demanding explanations in a voice bristling with paranoia and ritualistic fervor. His physical stance and tone leave no doubt about his readiness to kill to preserve the tribute.

Goals in this moment
  • To ascertain the Doctor’s intentions and eliminate perceived threats to the sacrificial delivery.
  • To physically compel compliance toward the ship’s control room.
  • To enforce Skonnos’ violent traditions regardless of practical safety.
Active beliefs
  • All outsiders are potential pirates or saboteurs threatening the tribute.
  • The Nimon’s demand for sacrifice overrides any consideration of survival or mercy.
  • Violence is the only language the Doctor and Romana understand.
Character traits
Aggressive tone Brandishing of weapon Ritualistic references to Nimon Impatience with dialogue
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Supporting 2

Tense acceptance mixed with fleeting hope—clinging to the Doctor’s unexpected presence as a possible means of salvation.

Remains in the background within the hold, bound and watching the confrontation. Though not directly addressed, he is a silent emblem of the sacrificial system the copilot is trying to preserve, adding moral weight to the Doctor’s urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive the escalating crisis.
  • To understand if the Doctor represents a genuine chance at escape.
Active beliefs
  • The Nimon’s demands are inescapable unless someone outside the system intervenes.
  • The Doctor’s curiosity may be their only advantage.
Character traits
Silent observation Symbol of oppression Unspoken demand for intervention
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Teka
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Overwhelmed terror intermingled with fragile hope that the Doctor might do something unexpected to break the cycle of sacrifice.

Also present in the cargo hold as a bound tributary, watching the confrontation with wide, frightened eyes. Unlike Seth, her fear is more visceral, but she remains rooted in place by the artificial gravity and authority of the copilot’s gun.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid triggering greater violence.
  • To believe that help has arrived, even if she dares not speak it aloud.
Active beliefs
  • Sacrifice is inevitable unless someone outside the system acts.
  • The Doctor’s quirks (like jelly babies) might be a sign of safety.
Character traits
Fearful silence Silent seeking of reassurance Physical immobility under duress
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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The Doctor's Jelly Babies

The Doctor’s cloth bag of jelly babies, previously used to calm the prisoners, becomes a pivot point in the confrontation when the copilot misunderstands their purpose. The bag itself is not a weapon but its contents’ harmlessness are met with scorn by the armed officer, who sees all softness as weakness.

Before: Carried openly in the Doctor’s outer pocket or …
After: Still retained by the Doctor, though now rendered …
Before: Carried openly in the Doctor’s outer pocket or harness, accessible and familiar.
After: Still retained by the Doctor, though now rendered ineffective as a conciliatory tool under threat of firearm.
Skonnon Sacrificial Bag

The Skonnon sacrificial bag—once meant to hold jelly babies—lies discarded or unnoticed in the chaos, a cruel inversion of its original intent. Its presence in the hold underscores the cargo’s grim purpose and the absurdity of offering sweets amid a death sentence.

Before: Likely with Seth and Teka during earlier moments, …
After: Forgotten on the deck or lost in the …
Before: Likely with Seth and Teka during earlier moments, then abandoned in the course of the Doctor’s attempts at comfort.
After: Forgotten on the deck or lost in the lurching of the failing ship.
Skonnon Co-pilot's Concealed Handgun

The copilot draws a small, matte black handgun and jabs it violently into the Doctor’s back, using the weapon as both intimidation and leverage to control movement. He does not fire but keeps the gun trained in a threatening manner, reshaping the power dynamic from conversation to coercion.

Before: Concealed under clothing or stored within immediate reach …
After: Visible, brandished, and actively threatening—still loaded and ready …
Before: Concealed under clothing or stored within immediate reach near the door.
After: Visible, brandished, and actively threatening—still loaded and ready to fire if challenged.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Skonnon Cargo Vessel Cargo Hold

The cargo hold serves as the arena for a sudden, violent shift from fragile comfort to coercive brutality. Its flickering emergency lights illuminate the Doctor’s raised hands and the copilot’s black handgun, casting long shadows over the prisoners’ chained forms and the growing artificial black hole’s menacing swirl.

Atmosphere A charged, claustrophobic tension thick with metallic fear—scent of ozone and burning wiring mingles with …
Function Stage for public confrontation and coercion
Symbolism Represents the intersection of fanatical ritual and technological doom, where systemic violence is enforced through …
Access Controlled by the copilot, with the Doctor and Romana granted reluctant passage only under duress.
Flickering emergency lighting casting erratic shadows Growing pull of artificial black hole warping near structures Alarm klaxons pulsing in arrhythmic red flashes

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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The Nimon

The Nimon’s insatiable demand for sacrifices is invoked by the copilot as justification for his violence and urgency. Though the entity is not physically present, its gravitational whirlpool—a manifestation of its power—functions as a living threat demanding obedience and propelling the copilot’s actions.

Representation Through ritualistic invocation by a fanatical officer acting as its agent in enforcing the sacred …
Power Dynamics The Nimon exerts indirect but absolute control through the copilot’s unquestioning devotion, making all other …
Impact The event underscores the Nimon’s role as a moral and physical black hole in the …
Internal Dynamics The copilot’s readiness to act alone suggests possible internal fragmentation or a culture of localized …
To receive the promised tribute regardless of practical consequences. To expand control by demonstrating the cost of defiance through graphic displays of power. Sacred contractual obligation interpreted as absolute law. Enforcement by fanatical agents using lethal intimidation.
Second Skonnon Empire

The Skonnon Empire is actively enforced by the copilot aboard the failing tribute vessel, using the ship’s compromised systems and artificial gravity to terrorize prisoners and outsiders alike. His allegiance is to the empire’s dogma: deliver the tribute or face annihilation from the Nimon.

Representation Through a mid-ranking officer acting with autocratic authority in the field, enforcing the empire’s sacrificial …
Power Dynamics The copilot embodies the empire’s power in microcosm—using threat and violence to maintain a ritualistic …
Impact The event highlights the Skonnon Empire’s reliance on fanatical enforcement and ritualized violence to maintain …
Internal Dynamics The copilot’s impatience and readiness to override safety protocols suggest potential disregard for chain of …
To deliver the Anethan tribute to the Nimon regardless of ship integrity. To eliminate perceived threats to the sacrificial cargo to avoid the empire’s wrath. To re-establish control through intimidation within the confined space of the failing vessel. Immediate lethal force to compel compliance. Sacred obligation framed as non-negotiable state policy.
Anethan Authority

Anethan’s ruling class is represented by Seth and Teka, who are physically present as sacrifices bound for the Nimon’s altar. Their presence as royal figures elevates the spiritual and political stakes of the copilot’s enforced compliance.

Representation Through the bound Prince of Aneth and a youthful tributary, whose identities signify the empire’s …
Power Dynamics Aneth exists in a posture of subjugated tribute, with its leadership used as currency in …
Impact Their subjugation exposes the empire’s ritual machinery as a continuation of colonial violence, disguised as …
Survival despite systemic subjugation. Hope for external intervention breaking the cycle of tribute. Symbolic value of royal bodies as ideological tokens. Passive presence that catalyzes moral intervention.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 2

"The Doctor's attempt to comfort Seth and Teka with jelly babies (beat_d8c11d313b78a3a3) echoes his later offer of jelly babies to Romana (beat_3b19a567852d6761), showing his consistent empathy amid crisis."

Doctor offers jelly babies to Romana
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"The Doctor and Romana identifying an artificial black hole (beat_27bfdc3579ed63a5) parallels the Doctor's admission that he can't fix the TARDIS's defence shields (beat_159fa674aecce605), both highlighting the theme of vulnerability and inadequacy."

Doctor risks TARDIS bridge to save crippled ship
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"COPILOT: I am."
"DOCTOR: Ah, pleased to see you."
"COPILOT: Who are you? What are you doing with the sacrifices?"
"DOCTOR: Sacrifices?"