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S19E9 · Kinda Part 1

Hindle destroys lab in violent tantrum

The Doctor and Todd briefly discuss the Kinda outside, interpreting their condition as anything but paradise. Todd reveals colonization plans to the Doctor in confidence, provoking Hindle into a paranoid interrogation. When Todd refuses to cede authority and storms out, Hindle’s fragile control shatters. In a sudden outburst, he trashes the laboratory, smashing plant samples and overturning furniture. His rage peaks when he sees a Kinda reflected in a hexagonal mirror, a moment that unmasks his deepening instability and the human expedition’s violent trajectory. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: There's a Kinda out there now. TODD: Yes. Strange, he's often there. The others keep well away. DOCTOR: He doesn't look as if he's living in paradise. TODD: No, he doesn't, does he. DOCTOR: What are your plans for this planet? TODD: If I told you that, Hindle would have a fit. HINDLE: What have you two been talking about? TODD: I beg your pardon! HINDLE: I want to know. TODD: What gives you the right? This is my laboratory! HINDLE: Sanders wants to see you. Both. What's that? Give it to me. The manual strictly forbids TODD: Does it really? ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Todd discuss the Kinda outside the laboratory, noting one Kinda who seems out of place and not living in paradise. This sparks a conversation about the planet and its potential for colonization.

curiosity to concern ['outside the laboratory']

Hindle overhears Todd's conversation about the mother ship's return and the plan for colonization, then confronts her about discussing plans without his knowledge.

normal to confrontational ['inside the laboratory']

Hindle demands information from Todd and the Doctor, asserting his security designation. Todd resists, leading to a standoff.

confrontational to tense ['inside the laboratory']

Todd defies Hindle, storms out, and leaves him frustrated. Hindle then acts out destructively, smashing plant samples and overturning chairs.

frustration to rage ['inside the laboratory']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Raging within, masking profound anxiety behind outward aggression and faux authority

Hindle enters aggressively, interrupting the Doctor and Todd’s conversation and interrogating Todd under the pretext of security protocol. His instability escalates as he loses control, destroying lab equipment, crushing plant samples, and overturning chairs. His captation of a Kinda in a hexagonal mirror triggers a final, horrifying moment of self-revelation.

Goals in this moment
  • Assert absolute control over the laboratory and Todd’s team
  • Suppress any knowledge or action that undermines his version of security
Active beliefs
  • That the Kinda pose an existential psychic threat
  • That rigid control is the only way to maintain order
Character traits
Volatile Paranoid Authoritarian Self-justifying
Follow Richard Hindle's journey

Frustrated but resolute, masking her subversive actions behind professional demeanor

Todd shares cautious observations about the Kinda with the Doctor and later reveals colonization plans when pressed. She challenges Hindle’s authority, refusing to hand over forbidden materials and walking out in defiance, asserting her autonomy despite institutional constraints.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect her scientific integrity and intellectual freedom
  • Expose the hidden agenda of colonization to outside parties
Active beliefs
  • That scientific inquiry should not serve colonial exploitation
  • That authority figures like Hindle are suppressing valuable knowledge
Character traits
Defiant Curious Principled Subversive
Follow Todd's journey

Calm, focused, and subtly probing beneath his usual banter

The Doctor observes the Kinda outside and engages Todd in a quiet exchange about their condition, asking probing questions about the colonists’ plans. He remains calm and detached amid rising tension, exuding quiet authority and intelligence.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine the true nature of the Kinda’s situation through observation and questioning
  • Uncover the colonists' plans and motivations without provoking conflict
Active beliefs
  • That first contact should prioritize understanding over control
  • That hidden truths often lie beneath official narratives
Character traits
Inquisitive Composed Analytical Diplomatic
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Todd's Botanical Specimens

Todd’s carefully arranged botanical specimens become the immediate target of Hindle’s rage. He destroys them by smashing their pots and crushing the plants underfoot, symbolically striking out against Todd’s work and the knowledge it represents.

Before: Arranged on Todd’s workbench, carefully potted and labeled …
After: Crushed and scattered, their delicate structures obliterated beyond …
Before: Arranged on Todd’s workbench, carefully potted and labeled as part of her botanical research into Deva Loka’s flora
After: Crushed and scattered, their delicate structures obliterated beyond recognition, the pots shattered across the lab floor
Laboratory Chairs

The sturdy laboratory chairs, usually stable fixtures of the workspace, are violently overturned and moved by the force of Hindle’s frenzy. They become markers of chaos and the collapse of order in the lab.

Before: Positioned neatly around workstations, aligned with operational protocol
After: Overturned, legs splayed against the floor, gouges marring …
Before: Positioned neatly around workstations, aligned with operational protocol
After: Overturned, legs splayed against the floor, gouges marring their upholstery from violent impact
Hexagonal Soul-Projecting Mirror of Hindle

The hexagonal mirror serves as both a tool of vanity and a conduit for Hindle’s unraveling psyche. He uses it to tidy his hair after calming down, only to see a Kinda’s reflection—a revelation that triggers a final, horrifying confrontation with his delusions.

Before: Hung on the wall or kept on Todd’s …
After: Picked up by Hindle, used briefly for his …
Before: Hung on the wall or kept on Todd’s desk, unobtrusive and polished
After: Picked up by Hindle, used briefly for his hair, then dropped as he recoils from the mirror’s revelation

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Deva Loka Scientific Laboratory (Laboratory Section)

The Deva Loka Research Laboratory becomes a crucible of escalating tension and destruction. Its sterile precision and functional layout bear the brunt of Hindle’s outburst, transforming from an orderly workspace into a scene of chaos where authority and sanity collapse.

Atmosphere Tense and sterile at first, then erupting into violent disorder as authority fractures and paranoia …
Function Battleground of competing philosophies—curiosity versus control, observation versus suppression
Symbolism Represents the destructive interface between human colonial science and alien psyche, where institutional hubris meets …
Access Officially restricted zones governed by SR security protocols, though Todd asserts personal autonomy in her …
Emergency lighting casting angular shadows across humming equipment Environmental suits and observation panels lining the metallic walls

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Pharos Security Detachment

The Pharos Project Security Forces are represented by Hindle, who acts as their enforcer within the laboratory. His violent outburst—including the destruction of lab equipment and suppression of Todd’s team—demonstrates the unit’s willingness to escalate beyond protocol to maintain control.

Representation By single officer (Hindle) exceeding official duties through personal paranoia and violence
Power Dynamics Operating as an oppressive extension of Sanders’ command, enforcing a regime of fear and compliance
Impact The scene exposes the security unit’s slide into personal vendetta and institutionalized paranoia, undermining the …
Internal Dynamics Hindle’s unchecked behavior suggests either a lack of oversight or active permissiveness toward violent enforcement …
Prevent unauthorized access to sensitive materials and prevent dissent within the expedition Project an image of absolute control over personnel and environment Threats and physical intimidation to assert authority Destruction of workspaces and scientific samples to erase perceived threats to protocol
Human Expedition

The Human Expedition’s presence looms over the lab through the colonists’ colonization agenda and security mandates. Todd’s guarded revelation exposes tensions between scientific inquiry and the expedition’s imperialist underpinnings, personified by Hindle’s enforcement.

Representation Through Sanders’ chain of command and institutional protocols enforced by Hindle’s SR security personnel
Power Dynamics Hindle asserts coercive authority under Sanders’ mandate, attempting to silence dissent and control knowledge flows
Impact The event reflects the expedition’s broader reliance on rigid hierarchy and violent suppression to maintain …
Internal Dynamics Tension between Todd’s scientific skepticism and Sanders/Hindle’s authoritarian enforcement exposes division within the expedition’s ranks
Complete the Pharos Project’s initial survey and prepare for colonization based on colonial assumptions of planetary superiority Suppress information or actions that challenge the expedition’s narrative of progress and control Restricting access to restricted manuals and knowledge deemed threatening to security Using physical coercion and destruction of facilities to enforce compliance

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5
Causal medium

"Sanders’ dismissive but somewhat accurate assessment that the Kinda have changed to seem more hostile after being taken hostage (beat_fafe32e7eddece11) directly relates to Hindle’s later exploitation of that perceived change. When Todd discusses colonization plans (ce3552792efb6797), Hindle interprets it as evidence of Kinda threat or insubordination, justifying his violent control."

Doctor challenges colonial attitudes toward the Kinda
S19E9 · Kinda Part 1
Causal medium

"Sanders’ dismissive but somewhat accurate assessment that the Kinda have changed to seem more hostile after being taken hostage (beat_fafe32e7eddece11) directly relates to Hindle’s later exploitation of that perceived change. When Todd discusses colonization plans (ce3552792efb6797), Hindle interprets it as evidence of Kinda threat or insubordination, justifying his violent control."

Hindle interrupts Speaking access to Kinda
S19E9 · Kinda Part 1

"The Doctor's inquiry 'What is S14?' (beat_22265e7d4db3b12e) is later clarified by Todd as Deva Loka, home of the Kinda (beat_f0aab6b974897d06). This continuity anchors the joint human-Kinda narrative and underscores the Doctor's role as an outsider seeking accurate information amidst colonial misnaming and misunderstanding."

Doctor uncovers Deva Loka mysteries with Todd
S19E9 · Kinda Part 1

"The discussion of missing crew members, including Roberts (beat_a932661777734a8d), escalates into Hindle's paranoid breakdown when Todd mentions the mother ship’s return and plans for colonization (beat_2713d81cc6d81e39). The anxiety over loss and control spirals into Hindle’s violent authority and delusional projection of power."

Sanders and Todd face mounting isolation
S19E9 · Kinda Part 1

"Todd’s observation that Sanders describes the planet as 'paradise' (beat_8a0f6a9826cf1300) parallels Todd’s later realization that one Kinda is not living in paradise (beat_f0aab6b974897d06). Both reflect the human imposition of their own values — seeing Deva Loka through colonial eyes as a paradise to exploit, unaware of the suffering it causes the native species."

Todd offers forbidden knowledge to the Doctor
S19E9 · Kinda Part 1
What this causes 1

"After smashing plant samples and overturning chairs (beat_756ffff8ea0e8709), Hindle’s sudden calm use of a hexagonal mirror to groom himself (beat_756ffff8ea0e8709) directly precedes and motivates him to use it on the Kinda, leading to his psychological domination over them (beat_421dd51920ef4945). The tool of self-image becomes an instrument of control."

Hindle enslaves first Kinda with mirror
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