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S6E27 · The Seeds of Death Part 5

Fewsham’s betrayal revealed through sabotage

The Doctor’s team returns to T-Mat Earth Control, where Radnor and Gregson demand answers about their disappearance and the T-Mat system’s failure. Kelly’s discovery of the malfunctioning time switch—meant to bring Fewsham back—exposes his deception: he deliberately sabotaged the device to strand himself on the Moonbase. The Doctor’s team realizes Fewsham’s victim narrative was a lie; he was never abandoned but instead chose to remain, likely as a collaborator with the Ice Warriors. This revelation shifts the investigation from a rescue mission to uncovering a traitor within their ranks, deepening the conspiracy and forcing the Doctor to confront the possibility of human complicity in the Martian invasion. The tension escalates as the team grapples with the implications of Fewsham’s betrayal, now questioning whether other allies might also be compromised.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Radnor questions the fate of the Moonbase crew, and Kelly reveals they are all dead except for Fewsham, who was left behind with the intention of using the time switch to return.

alarm to concern

Kelly discovers the time switch is out of order, revealing Fewsham's deception and potential collaboration with the Ice Warriors, thereby changing the understanding of Fewsham's role from victim to possible accomplice.

concern to suspicion

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated and alarmed, with a growing sense of personal betrayal as he realizes Fewsham’s actions have directly undermined his authority and the safety of the T-Mat system.

Radnor is the first to demand answers from the Doctor upon his arrival, his frustration and alarm evident in his rapid-fire questions—‘Where have you been? And what have you been up to all this time?’—and his reaction to Kelly’s revelation about Fewsham’s betrayal. His shock—‘But why?’—highlights his struggle to reconcile Fewsham’s actions with the trust he once placed in him. Radnor’s role as the operational leader of Earth Control places him at the center of the crisis, his emotional state a mix of professional urgency and personal betrayal.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the full extent of Fewsham’s betrayal and its impact on the T-Mat system’s integrity.
  • To rally the team to address the immediate threat posed by the Ice Warriors and Fewsham’s collaboration, ensuring Earth Control can respond effectively.
Active beliefs
  • That Fewsham’s sabotage of the time switch was a deliberate act to aid the Ice Warriors, likely under coercion or self-interest.
  • That the Doctor’s team must act swiftly to counter the Martian invasion and restore control over the T-Mat network.
Character traits
Frustrated Alarmed Professionally urgent Personally betrayed
Follow Fewsham's journey

Absent but inferred as dominant and controlling, using Fewsham as a tool to advance their invasion while maintaining a low profile on Earth.

The Ice Warrior is physically absent from the scene but is the implicit antagonist, their influence felt through Fewsham’s betrayal and the broader context of the Martian invasion. Their presence on the Moonbase and their role in coercing Fewsham into sabotage are central to the dialogue, with Kelly’s accusation—‘he's obviously working for them’—directly tying Fewsham’s actions to their control. The Ice Warriors’ threat looms over the team, driving the urgency and tension in the scene.

Goals in this moment
  • To use Fewsham’s technical expertise to sabotage the T-Mat system and facilitate the dispatch of seed pods to Earth.
  • To ensure the Doctor’s team remains unaware of their full plan, buying time for the Martian occupation to proceed unchecked.
Active beliefs
  • That human collaborators like Fewsham can be easily manipulated or coerced into aiding their invasion.
  • That the Doctor’s team is a threat that must be misled or neutralized to secure their control over Earth’s infrastructure.
Character traits
Manipulative Coercive Strategic (in using Fewsham as a pawn) Antagonistic
Follow Ice Warrior …'s journey

Urgent and suspicious, with a growing sense of alarm as she pieces together Fewsham’s deception and its implications for the team’s safety and the T-Mat system’s integrity.

Kelly materializes via T-Mat and immediately delivers the devastating news: the Moonbase crew is dead, and Fewsham is the sole survivor. Her sharp observations—‘The time switch is out of order. He was lying. Well, he's obviously working for them.’—drive the revelation of Fewsham’s betrayal. She moves swiftly to the control panel, her technical expertise confirming the sabotage, and her urgent, suspicious tone sets the pace for the team’s realization of the conspiracy. Her actions are decisive, leaving no room for doubt about Fewsham’s complicity.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose Fewsham’s betrayal and the sabotage of the time switch, ensuring the team understands the full scope of the threat.
  • To rally the team to address the immediate danger posed by the Ice Warriors and Fewsham’s collaboration.
Active beliefs
  • That Fewsham’s actions are a direct result of collaboration with the Ice Warriors, likely under duress or self-interest.
  • That the sabotage of the time switch was a deliberate move to ensure Fewsham’s continued presence on the Moonbase, aiding the Martian occupation.
Character traits
Decisive Suspicious Technically precise Urgent
Follow Kelly's journey

Calm but increasingly alarmed, masking his disappointment in Fewsham’s betrayal with a focus on uncovering the truth and adapting the team’s strategy.

The Doctor arrives via T-Mat and is immediately interrogated by Radnor and Gregson about his disappearance and the T-Mat system’s failure. He listens intently as Kelly reveals the sabotage of the time switch, his expression shifting from curiosity to realization as he pieces together Fewsham’s betrayal. His calm but probing questions—‘He should be back. What? But he said he was going to repair it.’—reveal his growing suspicion and disappointment in Fewsham’s actions, while his final question—‘Then why did he let us escape?’—hints at his strategic mind analyzing the inconsistency in Fewsham’s motives.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the full extent of Fewsham’s betrayal and its implications for the Ice Warriors’ invasion plan.
  • To reassess the team’s approach, shifting from a rescue mission to exposing the traitor and countering the Martian threat.
Active beliefs
  • That Fewsham’s actions are not merely self-preserving but part of a larger collaboration with the Ice Warriors.
  • That the sabotage of the time switch was a calculated move to ensure Fewsham’s continued presence on the Moonbase, likely to aid the Martian occupation.
Character traits
Analytical Probing Disappointed (in Fewsham’s betrayal) Strategic
Follow The Second …'s journey
Supporting 3

Alert and concerned, but grounded in his role as a technical expert, providing critical information to the team without overstepping.

Eldred is present in the scene but plays a secondary role, contributing to the dialogue with his observation—‘Doctor, do you know there's been a alien here?’—which Jamie echoes with surprise. His presence adds to the sense of urgency and the broader context of the Ice Warriors’ infiltration, but his focus remains on the technical and scientific implications of the crisis rather than the interpersonal dynamics of Fewsham’s betrayal.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the team is aware of the Ice Warriors’ presence and the broader implications for Earth’s security.
  • To support the Doctor and Kelly in addressing the technical challenges posed by the sabotage and the invasion.
Active beliefs
  • That the Ice Warriors’ presence is a direct threat to Earth’s infrastructure and must be addressed with urgency.
  • That Fewsham’s betrayal is a critical piece of the puzzle in understanding and countering the Martian invasion.
Character traits
Alert Informative Technically focused Supportive (of the team’s efforts)
Follow Eldred's journey

Startled and concerned, but ready to act on the Doctor’s lead, trusting in the team’s ability to navigate the crisis.

Jamie reacts with surprise and concern as the Doctor reveals the Ice Warriors’ takeover of the Moonbase and Kelly confirms the crew’s deaths. His dialogue—‘An Ice Warrior, here?’—reflects his shock at the enemy’s presence on Earth, while his physical presence in the scene underscores the team’s unity in facing this new threat. Though he does not speak extensively, his reactions reinforce the gravity of the situation and the urgency of addressing Fewsham’s betrayal.

Goals in this moment
  • To support the Doctor in uncovering the truth about Fewsham’s betrayal and the Ice Warriors’ plans.
  • To prepare for potential action, whether defensive or offensive, in response to the Martian threat.
Active beliefs
  • That the Ice Warriors’ presence on Earth is a direct and immediate danger that must be addressed.
  • That Fewsham’s betrayal is a critical piece of the puzzle in understanding and countering the invasion.
Character traits
Alert Concerned Loyal (to the Doctor and team) Reactive
Follow Jamie McCrimmon's journey

Confused and frustrated, but quickly shifting to a demand for clarity and action as the gravity of the situation becomes apparent.

Gregson enters the scene demanding answers, his authoritative tone reflecting his role as the United Nations’ representative. His confusion—‘Will somebody kindly tell me what's happening down here? Who are these people? Is T-Mat working again?’—underscores the institutional stakes of the crisis. Though he does not directly engage with the revelation of Fewsham’s betrayal, his presence adds a layer of bureaucratic urgency, emphasizing the need for accountability and action in the face of the Martian threat.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the full scope of the T-Mat system’s failure and the Ice Warriors’ involvement, ensuring the United Nations can respond appropriately.
  • To hold the team accountable for their actions and decisions, ensuring transparency and coordination in addressing the crisis.
Active beliefs
  • That the T-Mat system’s failure is a direct result of sabotage or external interference, requiring immediate investigation.
  • That Fewsham’s betrayal and the Ice Warriors’ presence are critical factors in the unfolding crisis, necessitating a unified response.
Character traits
Authoritative Confused (initially) Demanding Institutional
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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T-Mat (Teleportation-Materialization) System

The Moonbase T-Mat cubicle serves as the entry and exit point for the Doctor’s team, its smooth operation masking the underlying sabotage. Kelly’s materialization via the cubicle triggers the revelation of Fewsham’s betrayal, as her arrival prompts the team to question why he did not follow. The cubicle’s role in transporting the team to Earth Control contrasts with Fewsham’s deliberate stranding, highlighting the disparity between the team’s trust in him and his true intentions.

Before: Functional, used by the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe …
After: Unchanged in function, but its role in the …
Before: Functional, used by the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe to travel from the Moonbase to Earth Control.
After: Unchanged in function, but its role in the team’s escape is now seen as part of Fewsham’s calculated plan to mislead them.
T-Mat Time Switch Control System

Fewsham’s time switch is the pivotal object in this event, its sabotage exposing his betrayal and the broader conspiracy. Kelly’s inspection of the device—‘The time switch is out of order. He was lying.’—reveals that Fewsham deliberately tampered with it to strand himself on the Moonbase, ensuring his continued collaboration with the Ice Warriors. The time switch’s malfunction shifts the team’s focus from rescue to uncovering Fewsham’s motives, while its technical failure underscores the vulnerability of the T-Mat system to internal and external threats.

Before: Functional but secretly sabotaged by Fewsham, appearing to …
After: Confirmed as out of order by Kelly, its …
Before: Functional but secretly sabotaged by Fewsham, appearing to be in working order to the Doctor’s team.
After: Confirmed as out of order by Kelly, its sabotage exposed, and its role in Fewsham’s betrayal revealed.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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T-Mat Earth Control

T-Mat Earth Control is the tense, high-stakes setting for this event, where the Doctor’s team materializes to be met with urgent demands for answers. The location’s humming consoles, glowing screens, and clustered teams create an atmosphere of institutional urgency, while the team’s rapid-fire dialogue—‘Where have you been? All dead except Fewsham. The time switch is out of order.’—drives the revelation of Fewsham’s betrayal. The control room’s role as the nerve center of Earth’s T-Mat network makes it a symbolic battleground, where the team must confront not only the Ice Warriors’ threat but also the internal sabotage that has compromised their systems.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with rapid dialogue, urgent questions, and a growing sense of alarm as the team …
Function Meeting point for crisis management and revelation of betrayal, where the team must adapt their …
Symbolism Represents the vulnerability of Earth’s infrastructure to both external threats (the Ice Warriors) and internal …
Access Restricted to authorized personnel, including the Doctor’s team, Radnor, Gregson, and technical staff like Kelly …
Glowing consoles and video screens displaying T-Mat system status and Moonbase feeds. Clustered teams of technicians and officials, engaged in rapid dialogue and urgent decision-making. The T-Mat cubicle, where Kelly materializes, serving as a focal point for the revelation of Fewsham’s betrayal.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Ice Warriors

The Ice Warriors’ influence is felt throughout this event, though they are physically absent. Their occupation of the Moonbase and coercion of Fewsham into sabotage are central to the dialogue, with Kelly’s accusation—‘he's obviously working for them’—tying Fewsham’s actions directly to their control. The organization’s strategic use of human collaborators like Fewsham to undermine Earth’s infrastructure is exposed, while their threat looms over the team’s efforts to counter the invasion. The Ice Warriors’ role in the crisis is inferred through Fewsham’s betrayal, making them the unseen antagonists driving the event’s tension and urgency.

Representation Via Fewsham’s sabotage and the broader context of the Martian invasion, with their influence felt …
Power Dynamics Exercising control over Fewsham and the Moonbase, using coercion and manipulation to advance their invasion …
Impact The Ice Warriors’ involvement in the crisis underscores the threat of external forces exploiting human …
Internal Dynamics The Ice Warriors’ hierarchy and brutality are inferred through Fewsham’s actions, with their internal processes …
To use Fewsham’s technical expertise to sabotage the T-Mat system and facilitate the dispatch of seed pods to Earth, ensuring their invasion proceeds unchecked. To mislead the Doctor’s team into believing Fewsham is a victim, buying time for the Martian occupation to solidify. Through coercion and manipulation of human collaborators like Fewsham, exploiting their fears or self-interest to aid the invasion. By leveraging the T-Mat system’s vulnerability to internal sabotage, ensuring Earth’s infrastructure is compromised from within.
United Nations (Civilian Governance Branch)

The United Nations is represented in this event through Sir James Gregson, whose authoritative demands for answers—‘Will somebody kindly tell me what's happening down here?’—reflect the organization’s need for accountability and transparency amid the crisis. Gregson’s presence underscores the institutional stakes of the T-Mat system’s failure and the Ice Warriors’ invasion, framing the event as a matter of global security rather than a localized technical issue. His confusion and frustration highlight the United Nations’ struggle to grasp the full scope of the threat, while his role as a spokesman for the organization adds a layer of bureaucratic urgency to the team’s efforts.

Representation Through Sir James Gregson, who acts as the United Nations’ spokesman and demands clarity on …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the team and Earth Control, demanding answers and accountability while operating under …
Impact The United Nations’ involvement raises the stakes of the crisis, emphasizing the need for a …
Internal Dynamics Gregson’s confusion and frustration reflect the United Nations’ internal struggle to grasp the full scope …
To understand the full extent of the T-Mat system’s failure and the Ice Warriors’ involvement, ensuring the United Nations can coordinate a response. To hold the team and Earth Control accountable for their actions, ensuring transparency and unity in addressing the crisis. Through authoritative demands for information and action, leveraging Gregson’s role as a high-level representative. By framing the crisis as a matter of global security, compelling the team to prioritize institutional coordination over individual initiatives.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Fewsham restores T-Mat, enabling the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe's return to Earth, which directly leads to their arrival and questioning at T-Mat Earth Control."

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"Fewsham restores T-Mat, enabling the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe's return to Earth, which directly leads to their arrival and questioning at T-Mat Earth Control."

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What this causes 2

"Upon returning to Earth, Jamie's identification of the Ice Warrior immediately prompts the Doctor to synthesize the various events into a single Martian invasion plan."

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"Upon returning to Earth, Jamie's identification of the Ice Warrior immediately prompts the Doctor to synthesize the various events into a single Martian invasion plan."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"KELLY: The time switch is out of order."
"DOCTOR: What? But he said he was going to repair it."
"KELLY: He was lying."
"RADNOR: But why?"
"KELLY: Well, he's obviously working for them."