Kroton destroys TARDIS under fire
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor and Zoe observe a Kroton moving towards the TARDIS, directed by the machine's scanners. The Kroton fires at the TARDIS, causing it to disappear.
Zoe expresses her dismay at the TARDIS's disappearance, and the Doctor acknowledges their temporary inability to act until the Kroton moves away.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
A spiral from alarm to despair, with underlying fear of being trapped. Zoe’s emotional state is dominated by the loss of the TARDIS as both a tool and a symbol of their agency, but her desperation is tempered by her trust in the Doctor’s ability to navigate the crisis.
Zoe’s body tenses as she watches the Kroton advance, her fingers digging into the cliffside rock for support. Her voice escalates from hopeful observation to alarm, then to despair as the TARDIS vanishes. Physically, she leans toward the Doctor, seeking reassurance, but her posture is rigid, her breath shallow. Her dialogue reveals a cascade of emotions: initial confusion, then fear, and finally a plea for guidance. She is the emotional counterpoint to the Doctor’s stoicism, her reactions laying bare the stakes of their loss.
- • Understand the immediate threat posed by the Kroton’s weapon to avoid further losses.
- • Regain emotional equilibrium to contribute to the Doctor’s strategic planning.
- • The Doctor will have a solution, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
- • The TARDIS’s destruction is a catastrophic setback that requires immediate adaptation.
No emotional state—pure procedural execution. The Kroton operates as an extension of the Dynatrope’s will, its actions driven by cold logic and the collective’s objectives. There is no triumph, no malice—only the fulfillment of a function.
The Kroton moves with mechanical precision down the cliffside, its crystalline form reflecting the harsh light as it locks onto the TARDIS. It fires a canister with cold efficiency, the weapon’s deployment guided by the Dynatrope’s scanners. There is no hesitation, no emotion—only the execution of a directive. Its actions are a stark reminder of the Krotons’ utilitarian logic: the TARDIS is a threat, and threats are eliminated. The Kroton’s presence looms as an inescapable force, its very existence a testament to the Krotons’ dominance over the Gonds and now, the Doctor’s team.
- • Eliminate the TARDIS as a potential threat to Kroton operations.
- • Demonstrate the Krotons’ technological superiority to intimidate remaining resistance.
- • The TARDIS is a high-priority target due to its unknown capabilities.
- • The Doctor and Zoe are secondary threats, but their elimination is inevitable given Kroton resources.
Calm exterior masking deep frustration and strategic recalibration. The Doctor’s emotional core is a mix of irritation at the Kroton’s efficiency and grim acceptance of their new constraints, but his primary focus is on exploiting the enemy’s next vulnerability—patience as a weapon.
The Doctor stands motionless on the cliffside, his sharp eyes tracking the Kroton’s movements with clinical precision. He narrates the TARDIS’s destruction with detached professionalism, his body language betraying no outward panic—though his fingers twitch slightly, a rare tell of his internal frustration. His dialogue is sparse but deliberate, each word calculated to reassure Zoe while masking the gravity of their situation. Physically, he remains a still point in the chaos, his presence a bulwark against Zoe’s alarm, but his gaze lingers on the Kroton’s position, already plotting their next move.
- • Assess the Kroton’s targeting capabilities to identify weaknesses in their scanning technology.
- • Prevent Zoe from spiraling into panic, maintaining her functionality as a teammate.
- • The Krotons’ reliance on the Dynatrope’s scanners is a systemic weakness that can be exploited.
- • Zoe’s scientific mind is their best asset for devising a counter-strategy, but she needs emotional stability to contribute effectively.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The TARDIS serves as the pivotal object of destruction in this event, its loss marking a dramatic shift in the Doctor’s team’s power dynamics. Initially, it is a silent but critical presence on the cliffside, a beacon of hope and escape. When the Kroton fires its canister, the TARDIS becomes the target of precise, technological violence—its disappearance under the gas a visceral symbol of the Krotons’ ability to erase the Doctor’s advantages. The TARDIS’s destruction is not just a plot device; it is a narrative gut-punch, stripping the team of their mobility, their refuge, and their connection to the broader universe. Its absence forces the Doctor and Zoe into a more desperate, grounded struggle, where survival depends on local alliances and improvisation rather than time-travel escapades.
The Dynatrope’s scanners play a critical behind-the-scenes role in this event, acting as the Kroton’s eyes and targeting system. Without them, the Kroton’s attack on the TARDIS would lack precision, and the Doctor’s team might have evaded detection. The scanners’ involvement underscores the Krotons’ reliance on technology to compensate for their physical limitations—their crystalline forms are powerful but not agile, and their vision is impaired in certain conditions (like daylight). By directing the Kroton’s canister, the Dynatrope’s scanners become a symbol of the Krotons’ collective intelligence, a networked mind that extends beyond individual units. Their role here is a reminder that the Krotons’ true power lies not in brute force, but in their ability to coordinate and control.
The Kroton canister is the instrument of the TARDIS’s destruction, a sleek and deadly extension of Kroton technology. Fired with precision from the cliffs, it unleashes a burst of gas that obliterates the TARDIS in a matter of seconds. The canister’s deployment is a demonstration of Kroton efficiency—no wasted motion, no hesitation. Its role in this event is twofold: first, as a weapon that neutralizes the Doctor’s greatest asset, and second, as a psychological tool, reinforcing the Krotons’ dominance and the futility of resistance. The canister’s use here is a microcosm of Kroton strategy: overwhelming force applied with clinical detachment.
The Kroton targeting scanner is the linchpin of this event’s action, the device that transforms the Kroton’s mechanical movements into a lethal strike. Mounted on the cliffs above the Dynatrope, it locks onto the TARDIS with chilling accuracy, guiding the canister’s trajectory. The scanner’s role is purely functional, yet it carries narrative weight as a representation of Kroton surveillance and control. Its precision highlights the Krotons’ ability to monitor and eliminate threats across the planet, a system that the Doctor and Zoe must now evade or dismantle. The scanner’s use here is a stark illustration of the Krotons’ advantage: they do not need to see their enemies in person to destroy them.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The cliffside serves as a precarious battleground in this event, its rugged terrain and exposed position amplifying the tension of the Kroton’s attack. The Doctor and Zoe are forced into a vulnerable stance, their backs to the drop-off as they watch the TARDIS’s destruction unfold. The location’s natural features—jagged rocks, the acrid scent of corrosive gas, and the vast emptiness of the wasteland below—create a sense of isolation and urgency. The cliffside is not just a physical space; it is a metaphor for the team’s predicament: perched on the edge of disaster, with no clear path forward. The Kroton’s presence on the cliffs above turns the location into a stage for their technological dominance, a reminder that the Doctor’s team is outmatched in both firepower and strategic positioning.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Krotons’ involvement in this event is a masterclass in institutional efficiency, their collective will manifested through a single Kroton unit and the Dynatrope’s scanners. The organization’s power is on full display as they systematically eliminate the TARDIS, demonstrating their ability to project force across the planet with minimal direct engagement. The Krotons’ actions here are not impulsive but calculated, a reminder that their dominance is built on technology, surveillance, and ruthless pragmatism. The destruction of the TARDIS is not just an isolated act of violence; it is a statement of the Krotons’ intent to crush any resistance, no matter how advanced or seemingly untouchable. Their involvement in this event underscores their role as an unstoppable force, one that the Doctor and Zoe must outthink rather than outfight.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Krotons lose contact with the TARDIS. Because of this, they order its destruction and a Kroton fires at the TARDIS, causing it to disappear."
Krotons order TARDIS destruction"The TARDIS is attacked. Due to the HADS system, the TARDIS rematerializes further up the cliff, reassuring Zoe of their safety."
TARDIS escapes via HADS protocol"The TARDIS is attacked. Due to the HADS system, the TARDIS rematerializes further up the cliff, reassuring Zoe of their safety."
Doctor redirects Zoe to mission priority"Following the destruction of the TARDIS as Jamie wakes up on the floor as the Krotons discuss reverting the Dynatrope readings."
Jamie feigns unconsciousness to spy on KrotonsKey Dialogue
"ZOE: Can't it see?"
"DOCTOR: No, apparently not in the light. It was dark in the machine, wasn't it."
"ZOE: Look, it's moving again now."
"DOCTOR: Yes."
"ZOE: It's going towards the Tardis!"
"DOCTOR: Yes, it's being directed by the machine's scanners."
"ZOE: Oh Doctor, the Tardis!"
"DOCTOR: Yes."
"ZOE: Well, now what shall we do?"
"DOCTOR: Well, there's nothing we can do till that wretched Kroton moves away."