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S17E7 · City of Death Part 3

Doctor forced to reveal Time Lord identity

Tancredi subjects the Doctor to torture in Leonardo da Vinci’s studio, using thumbscrews to extract information. When the Doctor calmly deflects the pain with a complaint about cold hands, Tancredi escalates his interrogation, demanding the secret of time travel. The Doctor’s admission that he is a Time Lord is the first explicit revelation of his identity in the narrative, shifting the balance of power and exposing his core vulnerability. His subsequent deflection with a counter-question about Tancredi’s own temporal connections introduces a new layer of danger, binding their fates across time and setting Scarlioni’s next confrontation in motion.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor is subjected to torture by Tancredi, who threatens to use thumbscrews to extract information about his time-traveling abilities.

calm to anxiety ["Leonardo's Studio"]

The Doctor, under duress, reveals his identity as a Time Lord to Tancredi.

resistance to vulnerability

Tancredi inquires about the girl (Romana), and the Doctor hesitates before Tancredi presses him for more information.

tension escalation

The Doctor, seeking to gain leverage, asks Tancredi how he communicates across time with other splinters of himself, hinting at a deeper connection.

curiosity to confrontation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Resigned amusement masking alarm, with calculated charm deployed to regain narrative control

Bound and subjected to mechanical torture, the Doctor remains composed despite acute pain, responding to threats with wit and defusing tension through dry humor and strategic questioning. His body reacts to the pressure but his voice stays measured, revealing moments of shifting strategy as he pivots from resistance to revelation.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the immediate physical threat while limiting information revealed
  • Probe Tancredi’s knowledge and connection to time to gain advantage
Active beliefs
  • Time travel secrets must be guarded but sharing a partial truth may manipulate the interrogator
  • Knowledge itself is a form of currency that can reset power imbalances
Character traits
Composed under physical duress Leverages humor to deflect pain Shifts from resistance to calculated revelation Displays strategic curiosity when cornered
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Tancredi
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Predatory zeal masking inner fragmentation and desperation

Tancredi initiates and oversees a brutal interrogation, using refined cruelty and psychological pressure to force compliance. His language shifts from detached humor to predatory demand, revealing a fractured consciousness seeking reunion at any cost. He physically controls the situation but betrays strain in dialogue and timing.

Goals in this moment
  • Extract the Doctor’s time travel knowledge by any means necessary
  • Force the Doctor to acknowledge and expose his Time Lord identity
Active beliefs
  • Time is a conduit that can be weaponized to reunify the self across ages
  • Knowledge and identity can be stolen or surrendered through pain
Character traits
Uses psychological manipulation before physical force Speaks in rhythm punctuated by fragmented urgency Reveals splintered identity through urgent rhetoric Exploits the Doctor’s empathy through personal insults
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Supporting 1

Indifferent compliance masking institutional conditioning

The soldier attempts to operate the thumbscrews as instructed but is halted by Tancredi, standing as a mute enforcer of an order he does not fully comprehend. His physical presence is impotent against Tancredi's command, embodying the detachment of blind obedience amid escalating moral horror.

Goals in this moment
  • Carry out Tancredi’s orders to the letter
  • Avoid independent judgment in matters of torture
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty is the highest virtue and questioning orders is treason
  • Violence is an acceptable means to achieve assigned ends
Character traits
Mechanically obedient to ritualized violence Lacks personal agency or moral response Serves as a tool of institutional violence without understanding Physically imposing but narratively passive
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Tancredi's Thumbscrews

The iron thumbscrews are produced and used by the Soldier to compress the Doctor’s thumbs under Tancredi’s supervision. Their cold metal digs into flesh as the screws turn, amplifying pain in rhythmic increments. The device becomes the instrument of psychological leverage as well as physical agony, its creaking sound a counterpoint to the dialogue of identity and time.

Before: Positioned on the workbench after earlier emerging from …
After: Left clamped around the Doctor’s thumbs, bearing fresh …
Before: Positioned on the workbench after earlier emerging from shadow, cold and gleaming under flickering lamp-light
After: Left clamped around the Doctor’s thumbs, bearing fresh indentations and streaks of moisture, still positioned under harsh studio light

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Leonardo's Studio

Leonardo’s studio transforms from a space of quiet creation into a chamber of interrogation, its dusty wooden surfaces now witnessing mechanized violence against human tissue. The Museum of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous painting looms like a judge as flickering oil lamps cast knife-edged Tudor shadows over charcoal sketches and half-finished wooden panels.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, thick with the scent of oil paint, lamp soot, and metallic fear, …
Function Interrogation chamber masquerading as an artist’s workshop
Symbolism Represents the collision of genius and violence, where art and science become instruments of control
Access Restricted to conspirators only, with visual concealment behind a burlap curtain over a hidden TARDIS …
Single narrow window admitting weak afternoon light across Leonardo’s Mona Lisa Acrid smoke tendrils curling from oil lamps mingling with the scent of wood shavings and old parchment

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"Tancredi's learned interest in the Doctor's time-traveling abilities directly leads to his torture of the Doctor to extract temporal secrets."

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"Tancredi's learned interest in the Doctor's time-traveling abilities directly leads to his torture of the Doctor to extract temporal secrets."

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"Tancredi's learned interest in the Doctor's time-traveling abilities directly leads to his torture of the Doctor to extract temporal secrets."

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What this causes 3

"Tancredi's torture of the Doctor leads to the Doctor revealing his Time Lord identity, which is directly followed by Tancredi's interrogation about the time continuum interface under increasing mental duress."

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"The Doctor's revelation of his Time Lord identity under torture in 1505 Florence directly leads to Scarlioni in 1979 knowing the Doctor and Romana possess time-travel secrets, creating a critical narrative link across time."

Scarlioni uncovers the Doctor’s secret
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"The Doctor's hesitation to reveal Romana's identity under duress at Tancredi's prompting parallels his urgent questioning at the Louvre about the individuals who tried to prevent the theft, reflecting his protective instincts across time."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning