Fifth Doctor warns Flavia of a deeper traitor
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Fifth Doctor expresses concern for the High Council and Gallifrey, not just his friends and other selves. Chancellor Flavia reassures him that the traitor has been found.
The Fifth Doctor shares his suspicion that the Castellan's killer may not be the true traitor, citing the Castellan's reaction to the Black Scrolls as evidence of his loyalty.
Chancellor Flavia decides to investigate further by speaking to the Commander who killed the Castellan, while the Fifth Doctor requests to speak to the Lord President.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Calm facade masking deep unease and mounting frustration at institutional denial
The Fifth Doctor paces with nervous energy beside the Citadel’s water feature, his usual composed demeanor strained as he articulates his distrust of the High Council’s verdict. His voice grows increasingly urgent as he dismantles the official story, fixating on the Castellan’s genuine reaction to forbidden knowledge rather than betraying official procedure.
- • Expose the true traitor within the High Council
- • Protect Gallifrey from a hidden conspiracy
- • Loyal aides cannot be guilty of heresy or betrayal
- • High Council procedures conceal or overlook systemic threats
Calm and measured, possibly concealing hesitation at the Doctor’s implication of higher deception
Chancellor Flavia maintains a composed, measured demeanor while walking beside the Doctor, offering reassurance that aligns with official narratives. She listens without interruption as the Doctor disputes the captured traitor, her responses dripping with procedural certainty, yet she never directly confronts his accusation, revealing her allegiance to institutional protocols over nuanced investigation.
- • Reassure the Doctor to maintain Council credibility
- • Redirect investigation toward a sanctioned conclusion
- • Ordered procedures will reveal truth through proper channels
- • Unified Council narrative prevents wider panic
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Citadel’s broad stone corridor adjacent to reflective water channels becomes the setting for a tense negotiation between the Fifth Doctor and Flavia. The water features provide a deceptive calm, mirroring the polished surface of Council rhetoric hiding deeper currents. The architecture’s grandeur contrasts with the intimacy of their pacing, emphasizing the weight of institutional secrets versus individual conviction.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The High Council of Gallifrey manifests through Chancellor Flavia’s unyielding adherence to procedural justice, personifying the institution’s attempt to control narrative and closure. The Council’s influence is channeled through her calm reassurances and stated confidence that the traitor has been found, reinforcing institutional authority over raw inquiry.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Fifth Doctor's suspicion that the Castellan's killer may not be the true traitor (beat_1cc4e755f05e72b8) foreshadows his later confrontation with Borusa's true ambitions and manipulations (beat_10d5f52fb8edc912)."
Fifth Doctor exposes Borusa’s true ambition