Polly Confronts Ben’s Control and the Macra
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Ben, under the colony's mind control, searches for Polly, ordering her to obey Control and return to the guard, while Polly tries to get him to wake up from his brainwashed state.
Polly sees a Macra, describing it as a monstrous crab-like creature with claws, but Ben, still under the colony's influence, dismisses her claims and insists there is nothing there.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Shifts from robotic detachment to frantic protectiveness; his emotional arc mirrors the collapse of his indoctrination.
Ben begins the event as a fully indoctrinated enforcer of Control’s rules, his voice robotic and his actions devoid of empathy as he chases Polly, insisting she return to the guards. His denial of the Macra—'There’s nothing there!'—reveals the depth of his psychological conditioning. However, when the Macra’s claw seizes Polly, Ben’s instincts override Control’s programming. He grabs a timber, swings it futilely at the creature, and urges Polly to flee, his voice now panicked and protective. This moment marks his breaking point, as he transitions from a mind-controlled puppet to an active rebel against the Colony’s lies.
- • To enforce Control’s rules and return Polly to the guards (initially).
- • To protect Polly from the Macra at all costs (after witnessing the attack).
- • The Colony is safe and controlled (initially, due to indoctrination).
- • Polly’s safety is paramount, even if it means defying Control (after the Macra attack).
Shifts from fearful to panicked, but remains determined to survive and expose the Colony’s deception.
Polly is the first to perceive the Macra’s presence, her screams and pleas to Ben revealing her fear and desperation. She tries to reason with Ben, urging him to 'wake up' and see the truth, but his indoctrination blinds him. When the Macra’s claw grabs her, her terror is palpable, and she screams for Ben’s help. Her relief when the Macra releases her is short-lived, as she spots another creature and urges Ben to flee. Polly’s role is crucial: she is the catalyst for Ben’s breaking point, as her vulnerability forces him to confront the reality of the Macra and the Colony’s lies.
- • To escape Ben’s control and the Colony’s mind manipulation.
- • To convince Ben to see the truth and break free from indoctrination.
- • The Colony’s happiness is an illusion maintained by fear and control.
- • Ben can be saved from indoctrination if he witnesses the Macra’s threat firsthand.
Relentless and menacing; its actions are driven by instinct rather than malice, but its presence embodies the Colony’s suppressed violence.
The Macra lurks in the shadows of the building site, its presence initially unseen but felt through Polly’s terror. When it finally strikes, its claw seizes Polly’s leg, forcing Ben to confront its existence. The creature’s physicality—its armored shell, jagged claws, and insectoid face—contrasts sharply with the Colony’s sanitized reality, making its attack a visceral rupture of the mind-controlled illusion. The Macra’s grip on Polly serves as the catalyst that shatters Ben’s indoctrination, exposing the Colony’s lies and the true threat lurking beneath its facade.
- • To assert dominance over the Colony’s inhabitants by preying on Polly, reinforcing the Macra’s role as an unseen enforcer of fear.
- • To disrupt the Colony’s illusion of safety, forcing Ben to confront the reality of the mind control and the Macra’s existence.
- • The Colony’s control is fragile, and the Macra’s presence is a constant threat to its stability.
- • Fear is a tool to maintain order, and the Macra’s attacks serve as a reminder of the consequences of dissent.
Ominously present through Ben’s actions; its influence is cold and unyielding, but the scene reveals its fragility as Ben begins to resist.
Control’s influence is palpable in Ben’s robotic insistence on obeying Colony laws and his denial of the Macra’s existence. Though Control itself is not physically present, its voice echoes through Ben’s actions, enforcing the Colony’s propaganda. The moment Ben’s mind control fractures—when he grabs the timber to defend Polly—marks a direct challenge to Control’s authority, as his primal instincts override its conditioning. Control’s power is exposed as fragile, dependent on the illusion of safety it has imposed.
- • To maintain the Colony’s illusion of safety by suppressing any acknowledgment of the Macra’s existence.
- • To enforce obedience through Ben, ensuring Polly is returned to the guards and the Colony’s rules are upheld.
- • The Colony’s happiness depends on ignorance and conformity.
- • Dissent must be crushed immediately to prevent the unraveling of the system.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The timber is a crucial improvised weapon in Ben’s desperate attempt to defend Polly from the Macra. Initially lying unused among the building site debris, it becomes a symbol of Ben’s resistance when he grabs it and swings it at the creature’s claw. Though ineffective against the Macra’s armored shell, the timber represents Ben’s shift from passive obedience to active defiance. Its failure to harm the Macra underscores the futility of physical resistance against the Colony’s hidden horrors, but it also marks the beginning of Ben’s rebellion.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The derelict building site serves as a battleground where the Colony’s illusions collide with its repressed horrors. Its dark, cluttered interior—filled with debris and shadows—mirrors the Colony’s fractured reality, where danger lurks beneath a veneer of order. The site’s isolation makes it the perfect place for the Macra to strike, as the guards’ absence allows the creature to assert its dominance unchallenged. The location’s atmosphere is tense and claustrophobic, amplifying the terror of the Macra’s attack and Ben’s desperate struggle to protect Polly.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Colony’s influence is omnipresent in this event, manifesting through Ben’s indoctrinated behavior and the Macra’s role as an unseen enforcer of its hidden truths. The Colony’s propaganda—'There is nothing evil or harmful in this colony'—is directly challenged when the Macra attacks, exposing the fragility of its controlled reality. The building site, a neglected corner of the Colony, becomes a microcosm of its systemic failures, where dissent and danger thrive unchecked. The event underscores the Colony’s reliance on ignorance and fear to maintain order, as well as the inevitability of its collapse when confronted with undeniable truth.
Control’s influence is the invisible hand guiding Ben’s actions, enforcing the Colony’s rules through his robotic insistence on obedience. Though not physically present, Control’s voice echoes in Ben’s denial of the Macra and his attempts to return Polly to the guards. The moment Ben grabs the timber to defend Polly marks a direct challenge to Control’s authority, as his primal instincts override its conditioning. Control’s power is exposed as fragile, dependent on the illusion of safety it has imposed. The event underscores the fragility of psychological control when confronted with undeniable physical threats.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"A giant claw grabs Polly as Ben denies any danger which then causes Ben's indoctrination to shatter so he then attempts to hold the Macra off."
Ben’s mind control shatters under Macra attack"The experience of witnessing the Macra restores Ben to his true self. This leads directly to his urging Polly to flee while he defends her from the creatures, demonstrating his inherent heroism and loyalty."
Ben’s mind control shatters under Macra attack"Polly sees a Macra and relays what she sees. A giant claw grabs Polly as Ben denies any danger"
Ben’s mind control shatters under Macra attack"Ben, under the colony's mind control, searches for Polly, ordering her to obey Control and return to the guard and then Polly sees a Macra, describing it as a monstrous crab-like creature with claws"
Ben’s mind control shatters under Macra attack"Polly resolves to find the Doctor and Jamie, declares that she will leave and Ben tries to stop her, his mind control compelling him to follow the colony's rules."
Polly confronts Ben’s mind control"Polly sees the Macra similar to Medok but Ben does not see the Macra because of the mind control influence in the same way Ola dismissed Medok's claim earlier in the episode."
Ben’s mind control shatters under Macra attack"Medok is first to see the Macra showing his sanity. Ola dismisses him. However, Ola dismisses Medok's claim and Ben does not see the Macra because of the mind control influence."
Ola silences Medok’s warning"A giant claw grabs Polly as Ben denies any danger which then causes Ben's indoctrination to shatter so he then attempts to hold the Macra off."
Ben’s mind control shatters under Macra attack"The experience of witnessing the Macra restores Ben to his true self. This leads directly to his urging Polly to flee while he defends her from the creatures, demonstrating his inherent heroism and loyalty."
Ben’s mind control shatters under Macra attack"Polly sees a Macra and relays what she sees. A giant claw grabs Polly as Ben denies any danger"
Ben’s mind control shatters under Macra attack"Ben, under the colony's mind control, searches for Polly, ordering her to obey Control and return to the guard and then Polly sees a Macra, describing it as a monstrous crab-like creature with claws"
Ben’s mind control shatters under Macra attack"Polly sees the Macra similar to Medok but Ben does not see the Macra because of the mind control influence in the same way Ola dismissed Medok's claim earlier in the episode."
Ben’s mind control shatters under Macra attackKey Dialogue
"POLLY: Leave me alone!"
"BEN: You're coming back to the guard."
"POLLY: What's the matter with you, Ben? Wake up!"
"POLLY: There. A huge face, like an insect, or a giant crab. It was horrible and it was looking at us and it had claws. Claws like we saw on the time scanner."
"BEN: There's nothing there!"
"POLLY: No, not that way."
"BEN: There is nothing evil or harmful in this colony."
"POLLY: How can you believe that stuff?"
"POLLY: Ben, behind you! There's another one! Ben, they're all around us!"
"BEN: Look, Polly, you make a run for it, and I'll keep them here."