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S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

Tekker defies Borad and is executed

Tekker’s long-simmering conscience erupts when he publicly rejects Borad’s plan to destroy Karfel, shocking the vault with his defiance. Borad responds with immediate lethal force, zapping Tekker with the time acceleration death ray. The brutality of the execution silences dissent before Tekker’s allies, cowed by absolute power, retreat from open opposition. The moment serves as a grim reminder of what awaits any who challenge Borad, hardening the resolve of those who remain hidden, like the Doctor, to act before the next purge arrives. "key_dialogue": [ "TEKKER: No.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Tekker, Borad's lackey, shows a conscience and decides to defy Borad, leading to Borad killing him with his death ray.

loyalty to shock

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Aggressively defiant and provocative, masking deep insecurity with performative brutality; enjoys asserting dominance through violence and psychological intimidation.

Borad coldly executes Tekker with a time acceleration death ray after the defiance, dismissing him as an idiot. He then engages in a brief verbal exchange with the Doctor, emphasizing his own temporal power and ruthless control over life and death in the vault.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate immediate dissent to prevent further rebellion against his regime.
  • Maintain control by demonstrating the unforgiving consequences of defiance.
Active beliefs
  • Believes absolute obedience is the only way to sustain his regime and prevent challenges to his authority.
  • Views mercy or compassion as weakness that invites further insubordination.
Character traits
tyrannical paranoid overconfident cruel
Follow Borad's journey

Sarcastically detached yet strategically alert, using humor to undercut Borad’s power while preparing his next move.

The Doctor sharply observes Tekker’s defiance and comments with dark humor, framing the moment as a turning point. He immediately recognizes the implications of Tekker’s death and engages Borad in verbal sparring, using wit and strategy to counter Borad’s threats.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Peri and prevent Borad’s genocidal plans through verbal and tactical engagement.
  • Exploit Tekker’s defiance as a catalyst for action, forcing Borad to reveal vulnerabilities.
Active beliefs
  • Believes moral defiance, even from an unlikely source like Tekker, is a sign of weakness in tyranny that can be exploited.
  • Sees verbal combat and trickery as effective weapons against overconfident villains.
Character traits
sarcastic strategic observant deflective
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Resolute and defiant in public, masking underlying fear and regret with outward bravery; accepting the consequences of his defiance as inevitable.

Tekker publicly defies Borad, rejecting his order to destroy Karfel despite his position of power as the Maylin. He voices his conscience with a single resolute word before Borad zaps him with a lethal time acceleration beam, reducing him to dust in an instant.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect his people from Borad’s genocidal plan to destroy Karfel and its inhabitants.
  • Assert his authority as Maylin to resist Borad’s tyranny, regardless of personal cost.
Active beliefs
  • Believes in the moral responsibility to defend his people from destruction, even against superior force.
  • Accepts that loyalty to Borad has reached its limit and defiance is the only path to redemption.
Character traits
defiant courageous opportunistic regretful
Follow Tekker's journey
Supporting 1
Herbert Wells
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Quietly shocked and horrified by the execution, but disciplined into readiness; suppressed fear channeled into preparedness for the Doctor’s commands.

Herbert silently witnesses Tekker’s defiance and execution from his position using the time telescope, reacting only with focused attention. He does not speak during the event but prepares to act as soon as the Doctor gives orders.

Goals in this moment
  • Respond immediately to the Doctor’s instructions by aiding Peri in the tunnels.
  • Support the Doctor’s plan despite witnessing the brutality of Borad’s regime.
Active beliefs
  • Trusts the Doctor’s judgment implicitly and acts without hesitation when given orders.
  • Recognizes the peril of the situation and the need for swift, decisive action.
Character traits
obedient alert loyal reserved
Follow Herbert Wells's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Borad's Red Ray

Borad’s red death ray, the time acceleration beam, is the instrument of Tekker’s instant disintegration. The ray zaps Tekker from a hidden emplacement, snuffing him out with precision and leaving no trace but shock among observers.

Before: Latent, dormant in the vault’s ceiling or concealment, …
After: Activated and expended; the weapon is still functional …
Before: Latent, dormant in the vault’s ceiling or concealment, fully powered, under Borad’s control.
After: Activated and expended; the weapon is still functional but has just demonstrated its horrifying efficiency.
Timelash Time Loop Device & Controls

The Doctor observes and references the time acceleration beam as a temporal weapon, contrasting it with the Time Lords’ monopoly over the fourth dimension. This highlights the technological parallels between Borad and the Time Lords, setting up future conflict.

Before: Stationary, observed by the Doctor and others through …
After: Still in use; remains a point of comparison …
Before: Stationary, observed by the Doctor and others through screen or device interface within Borad’s Vault.
After: Still in use; remains a point of comparison in the Doctor’s dialogue.
Peri's Carcassian Collar

Peri’s time-restraint collar is a visual reminder of Borad’s control, though not directly involved in Tekker’s execution. Its presence underscores the regime’s oppression and Tekker’s failure to protect even one of its victims.

Before: Clasped tightly around Peri’s neck, humming faintly, within …
After: Still in place; Peri remains trapped until the …
Before: Clasped tightly around Peri’s neck, humming faintly, within the Morlox Confinement Cavern.
After: Still in place; Peri remains trapped until the Doctor’s later intervention.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Borad's Vault

Borad’s Vault functions as the command center for the tyrant’s operations, where dissent is crushed under absolute power. The chamber’s oppressive metallic walls and surveillance screens amplify the horror of Tekker’s public execution, broadcasting his death as a warning.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive with an undertone of terror, thick with the scent of ozone, old …
Function Battleground of psychological warfare and public execution
Symbolism Represents the apex of Borad’s tyranny and the fragility of loyalty within his regime
Access Controlled by Borad; subordinates like Tekker and Kendron allowed, but no unauthorized entry.
Surveillance screens displaying surveillance feeds of Karfel and beyond. Overhead strips emit low electric hum; delta-ray emitters lie dormant in ceiling grids.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Bandrils

The Bandril fleet looms off-world, escalating the temporal crisis and providing Borad’s motivation for planetary destruction. Though not physically present, their silent approach as a looming threat influences the entire vault scene, reinforcing Borad’s urgency to act.

Representation Presence felt through strategic threat, not direct actors; mentioned by Borad as an imminent doom.
Power Dynamics Borad is threatened by an external, overwhelming force that he seeks to defeat, necessitating drastic …
Internal Dynamics The immediate threat from the Bandrils justifies Borad’s extreme actions, reducing internal dissent temporarily—though Tekker’s …
To destroy all mammalian life on Karfel using bendalypse warheads before continuing their campaign. To assert their dominance through calibrated escalation, responding to perceived aggression with overwhelming firepower. Perceived inevitable destruction via temporal distortion and fleet positioning. Psychological pressure: Borad’s paranoia drives desperate actions to avoid annihilation.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Callback medium

"The Doctor’s earlier explanation of the time loop’s limits (not controlling location, only time) serves as a conceptual foundation when he later activates his 'time slip' device to deflect Borad’s death ray, calling back to his scientific caution about temporal mechanics."

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"Borad’s explicit order to keep Peri alive as a potential mate (middle of Act 1) foreshadows his later revelation of a plan to transform her into his consort using Mustakozene Eighty, establishing a horrifying continuity in his obsession."

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"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

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"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

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"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

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"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

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"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

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"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

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"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

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"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

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"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

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"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

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