Doctor unveils Zaroff kidnapping plan

In the aftermath of dispatching Sean and Jacko to incite rebellion among the enslaved fish people, the Doctor abruptly shifts strategy by proposing a direct confrontation with Professor Zaroff. The group gathers in their secret hideout, where the Doctor—frustrated by Zaroff’s escalating madness and the ticking clock of his nuclear fission scheme—declares that their only viable path forward is to kidnap the professor himself. The Doctor’s reasoning hinges on Zaroff’s vulnerability: his reliance on the fish people for food, which they can exploit by cutting off supplies, and his lack of contingency plans for survival. The group initially reacts with skepticism, particularly Jacko, who dismisses the idea as unrealistic, while Sean and Polly question its immediate utility. However, the Doctor’s conviction—backed by Ramo’s confirmation of Atlantis’s food supply crisis—pushes the plan forward. The scene marks a critical pivot from covert sabotage to aggressive, high-stakes confrontation, forcing the Doctor to take personal control of the conflict’s outcome. The dialogue reveals the Doctor’s strategic mind, his willingness to escalate risks, and the group’s uneasy acceptance of his leadership, even as they doubt the plan’s feasibility. This moment also underscores the precariousness of their position: without Zaroff’s capture, their efforts to stop the nuclear fission scheme will fail, and the world will be destroyed.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Following Sean and Jacko's departure to organize the fish people, the Doctor reveals his plan to kidnap Professor Zaroff.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Jacko
primary

Skeptical but cooperative, with a underlying tension between his desire to help and his doubts about the plan’s feasibility.

Jacko initially dismisses the Doctor’s plan to cut off food supplies as unrealistic ('You are dreaming, man'). However, he ultimately agrees to support Sean in organizing the fish people’s rebellion, albeit with skepticism. His dialogue reflects a pragmatic, cautious approach, tempering the group’s bold strategies with a dose of realism.

Goals in this moment
  • Support Sean in rallying the fish people, despite his skepticism.
  • Ensure the rebellion is as well-planned as possible to avoid unnecessary risks.
Active beliefs
  • The fish people’s rebellion is a long shot but worth attempting.
  • Direct action, like kidnapping Zaroff, may be more effective than cutting off food supplies.
Character traits
Skeptical Cooperative Pragmatic Cautious
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Confident but cautious, with a sense of determination to see the plan through despite its risks.

Sean volunteers to organize the fish people’s rebellion to cut off food supplies to Zaroff. He expresses confidence in his persuasive abilities as an Irishman but acknowledges the challenge of winning over the fish people. His dialogue reveals a blend of optimism and caution, as he and Jacko prepare to leave and execute the plan.

Goals in this moment
  • Rally the fish people to rebel against Zaroff and cut off the food supply.
  • Persuade the fish people to join the rebellion, leveraging his silver tongue and tactical instincts.
Active beliefs
  • The fish people can be convinced to rebel if approached with the right arguments.
  • Cutting off Zaroff’s food supply is a critical step in stopping his nuclear fission scheme.
Character traits
Confident Cautious Persuasive Bold
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Supporting 4

Engaged and receptive, with a sense of urgency and curiosity about the group’s next moves.

Ben actively engages in the discussion, quickly grasping the Doctor’s plan to cut off food supplies to Zaroff. He later questions the Doctor about their next steps, demonstrating openness to the Doctor’s proposal to kidnap Zaroff. His dialogue reflects a receptive, engaged mindset, eager to understand and contribute to the evolving strategy.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the Doctor’s strategy and its potential outcomes.
  • Support the group’s efforts to stop Zaroff, even if the plan is risky.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s leadership is crucial to their success.
  • Direct action, such as kidnapping Zaroff, may be necessary to avert disaster.
Character traits
Engaged Receptive Quick to Understand Supportive
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Trusting and attentive, with a quiet confidence in the Doctor’s ability to guide the group through the crisis.

Jamie encourages the Doctor to share their plan, indicating his trust in the Doctor’s leadership. He does not actively challenge the proposed strategies but remains part of the group’s deliberations, contributing to the sense of unity and shared purpose. His presence reinforces the group’s cohesion and collective resolve.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the Doctor’s leadership and the group’s collective efforts.
  • Contribute to the strategy in a way that aligns with his strengths and loyalties.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s plans are the best chance they have to stop Zaroff.
  • Unity and trust within the group are essential for success.
Character traits
Trusting Attentive Supportive Loyal
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Ramo
Priest
secondary

Supportive and informative, with a sense of urgency and loyalty to the cause of stopping Zaroff’s madness.

Ramo provides critical information about Atlantis’s food supply, confirming that there are no stockpiled supplies and that all seafood spoils quickly. He supports the Doctor’s reasoning about Zaroff’s vulnerability and the feasibility of cutting off food supplies. His dialogue reinforces the urgency of the situation and the group’s need to act decisively.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide the group with accurate information about Atlantis’s food supply to inform their strategy.
  • Support the Doctor’s plan to cut off Zaroff’s food supply and kidnap him.
Active beliefs
  • Zaroff’s reliance on the fish people for food is a critical vulnerability.
  • The group’s efforts to stop Zaroff are justified and necessary to save Atlantis.
Character traits
Supportive Informative Urgency-Driven Loyal to Atlantean Values
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Skeptical but supportive, with a cautious optimism that reflects her desire for a clear, effective plan.

Polly questions the Doctor’s plan to cut off food supplies to Zaroff, expressing skepticism about its immediate utility. She later supports the idea of organizing the fish people’s strike but remains uncertain about its effectiveness. Her dialogue reveals a pragmatic, cautious approach, balancing optimism with a need for concrete results.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the group’s strategy is both feasible and likely to succeed.
  • Support the Doctor’s leadership while advocating for practical solutions.
Active beliefs
  • The fish people’s rebellion must be carefully organized to avoid backlash.
  • Cutting off food supplies alone may not be enough to stop Zaroff.
Character traits
Skeptical Supportive Pragmatic Quick-Witted
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Secret Room Contingency Message

The perishable seafood supply is central to the group’s strategy, as it represents Zaroff’s Achilles’ heel. The Doctor and Ramo highlight its rapid spoilage and the lack of stockpiled food, framing it as a lever to cut off Zaroff’s regime. This object is not physically present in the scene but is discussed as a critical resource whose disruption could cripple Atlantis’s food supply and force Zaroff into a vulnerable position.

Before: Freshly harvested by the fish people and distributed …
After: Targeted for disruption by the fish people’s rebellion, …
Before: Freshly harvested by the fish people and distributed to Atlantis’s population, with no reserves due to rapid spoilage.
After: Targeted for disruption by the fish people’s rebellion, with the potential to cut off Zaroff’s food supply entirely.
Station Eleven Food Supplies (Perishable Seafood Supply)

The Secret Room Contingency Message is referenced as a fallback plan should Sean and Jacko fail to locate the fish people. The Doctor instructs them to leave a message in the secret room if needed, ensuring communication and coordination even if the group is separated. This object serves as a critical tool for maintaining contact and adapting the group’s strategy in real-time, symbolizing their reliance on contingency planning amid chaos.

Before: Unwritten, but implied to be part of the …
After: Left as a contingency plan in the Secret …
Before: Unwritten, but implied to be part of the group’s standard operating procedure for high-risk missions.
After: Left as a contingency plan in the Secret Room, ready to be used if Sean and Jacko fail to contact the group.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Secret Chamber (Rebel Hideout)

The Secret Room serves as the group’s headquarters and command center, where they debate strategies, make critical decisions, and coordinate their efforts. Its cramped, damp atmosphere amplifies the tension and urgency of their discussions, while the flickering lamplight casts long shadows, symbolizing the precariousness of their situation. The room’s hidden location and stacked crates for message drops underscore its role as a sanctuary for rebellion and a hub for secret planning.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, damp air, and flickering lamplight that casts long shadows, amplifying the …
Function Meeting point for secret negotiations and strategic planning, as well as a sanctuary for private …
Symbolism Represents the group’s defiance against Zaroff’s regime and their commitment to stopping his apocalyptic plans, …
Access Restricted to the group and trusted allies like Ramo, with no guards or surveillance present.
Cramped stone walls trapping damp air and muffled echoes. Flickering lamplight casting long shadows over tense faces. Stacked crates holding message drops for coordination.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Zaroff's Regime

Zaroff’s Regime is the primary antagonist force in this event, represented through the group’s discussions about its vulnerabilities and the need to exploit them. The regime’s reliance on the fish people for food and its lack of contingency plans are highlighted as critical weaknesses, framing it as a fragile but dangerous entity that must be dismantled. The group’s strategy to cut off the food supply and kidnap Zaroff directly challenges the regime’s authority and stability.

Representation Through the group’s discussions about its vulnerabilities and the need to exploit them, as well …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over Atlantis and its inhabitants, but being challenged by the group’s covert and …
Impact The regime’s reliance on the fish people for food and its lack of contingency plans …
Internal Dynamics Internal tensions between Zaroff’s mad scientific vision and the practical challenges of sustaining Atlantis, as …
Maintain control over Atlantis and its resources, particularly the fish people and food supply. Execute Zaroff’s nuclear fission scheme to raise Atlantis, regardless of the global consequences. Through the enforcement of brutal labor quotas and ritual executions in temples like Amdo. By conscripting miners and enslaving the fish people to sustain the city’s food supply.
Fish People

The Fish People are represented as potential allies and strategic assets in the group’s plan to cut off Zaroff’s food supply. Their enslavement and oppression make them vulnerable to recruitment, and the Doctor’s strategy hinges on their ability to rebel and disrupt the supply chain. The group’s discussion about organizing the fish people’s strike frames them as a critical lever in the broader conflict against Zaroff’s regime.

Representation Through the group’s discussions about their enslavement, potential for rebellion, and role in cutting off …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by the group’s efforts to rally them against Zaroff’s regime, with the potential …
Impact Their potential rebellion could cripple Zaroff’s regime by cutting off its food supply, forcing a …
Internal Dynamics Tensions between their desire for freedom and their fear of retaliation from Zaroff’s guards, as …
Rebel against their enslavement and cut off the food supply to Zaroff’s regime. Support the group’s efforts to stop Zaroff’s nuclear fission scheme and save Atlantis. Through their labor in harvesting and supplying seafood, which sustains Atlantis. By organizing a strike or rebellion to disrupt the food supply and force Zaroff into a vulnerable position.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 8

"The Doctor identifies Zaroff's dependence on the fish people for food, leading to the strategy to instigate a strike. Sean then agreeing to try to persuade them is a direct result of understanding the food vulnerability."

Doctor strategizes fish rebellion to starve Zaroff
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"The Doctor identifies Zaroff's dependence on the fish people for food, leading to the strategy to instigate a strike. Sean then agreeing to try to persuade them is a direct result of understanding the food vulnerability."

Doctor Deploys Fish People Rebellion
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"Zaroff orders a search for the Doctor, prompting the group to plan an attack against Zaroff, demonstrating the cause-and-effect relationship between Zaroff's actions and the Doctor's response."

Zaroff dismisses divine miracle, orders manhunt
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"Zaroff orders a search for the Doctor, prompting the group to plan an attack against Zaroff, demonstrating the cause-and-effect relationship between Zaroff's actions and the Doctor's response."

Zaroff dismisses miracle, orders manhunt
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"The Doctor's initial conflict with Zaroff, where he challenges Zaroff's scientific integrity, directly motivates his later decision to attack Zaroff as the primary course of action."

Doctor defies Zaroff’s authority
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"The Doctor's initial conflict with Zaroff, where he challenges Zaroff's scientific integrity, directly motivates his later decision to attack Zaroff as the primary course of action."

Thous probes Zaroff’s unraveling authority
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"Following the plan to instigate a fish people strike to disrupt the food supply, the Doctor decides it is logical to attempt to kidnap Professor Zaroff"

Doctor strategizes fish rebellion to starve Zaroff
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"Following the plan to instigate a fish people strike to disrupt the food supply, the Doctor decides it is logical to attempt to kidnap Professor Zaroff"

Doctor Deploys Fish People Rebellion
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3
What this causes 9

"The Doctor's plan to kidnap Zaroff directly leads him and Polly to disguise themselves and assess the market as a location to begin the attempt."

Doctor reveals himself to Zaroff
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"The Doctor identifies Zaroff's dependence on the fish people for food, leading to the strategy to instigate a strike. Sean then agreeing to try to persuade them is a direct result of understanding the food vulnerability."

Doctor Deploys Fish People Rebellion
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"The Doctor's plan to kidnap Zaroff directly leads him and Polly to disguise themselves and assess the market as a location to begin the attempt."

Zaroff’s Paranoid Hunt Exposes the Doctor
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"The Doctor identifies Zaroff's dependence on the fish people for food, leading to the strategy to instigate a strike. Sean then agreeing to try to persuade them is a direct result of understanding the food vulnerability."

Doctor strategizes fish rebellion to starve Zaroff
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"The Doctor's plan to kidnap Zaroff directly leads him and Polly to disguise themselves and assess the market as a location to begin the attempt."

Doctor and Polly evade Zaroff’s guards in the market
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"The Doctor's plan to kidnap Zaroff directly leads him and Polly to disguise themselves and assess the market as a location to begin the attempt."

Nola conceals Polly from Zaroff’s guards
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"The Doctor's plan to kidnap Zaroff directly leads him and Polly to disguise themselves and assess the market as a location to begin the attempt."

Doctor tests Jamie and Ben’s disguises
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"Following the plan to instigate a fish people strike to disrupt the food supply, the Doctor decides it is logical to attempt to kidnap Professor Zaroff"

Doctor strategizes fish rebellion to starve Zaroff
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

"Following the plan to instigate a fish people strike to disrupt the food supply, the Doctor decides it is logical to attempt to kidnap Professor Zaroff"

Doctor Deploys Fish People Rebellion
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: Our course is plain. We must attack Zaroff. He has gone mad, and he's bent on destroying the whole world. We've only a short while in which to stop him."
"DOCTOR: Kidnap Professor Zaroff!"
"JACKO: Oh, you are dreaming, man."
"SEAN: Well, come on, laughing boy. Tell me, how can we contact you?"
"DOCTOR: We make this place our headquarters. If nobody's here, just leave a message."