Barbara’s Storeroom Confrontation
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Barbara, trapped and attempting to break free, is startled by the sudden appearance of Dako. She defensively raises a piece of wood as Dako calls out her name, leading Barbara to question his identity and knowledge.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Defensively alert, masking vulnerability with aggression. Her emotional state is a mix of fear and determination, driven by the need to protect herself in an unfamiliar and hostile environment.
Barbara is initially dozing in the gas-filled storeroom, her exhaustion evident. Upon hearing Dako’s voice, she snaps to alertness, gripping a piece of wood as a weapon. Her posture is rigid, her voice laced with suspicion as she demands identification. She is physically and emotionally on edge, her survival instincts overriding trust.
- • Determine Dako’s identity and intentions to assess whether he is a threat or an ally.
- • Protect herself from potential harm, using the piece of wood as a weapon if necessary.
- • Anyone entering the storeroom could be a Morok or an enemy, given the hostile environment.
- • Trust must be earned, especially in a situation where her life is at risk and her companions are scattered.
Calm and composed, with an underlying urgency. He is focused on his objective—rescuing Barbara—but remains aware of the potential danger in the situation.
Dako enters the storeroom with purpose, calling Barbara by name to identify himself. His tone is calm and deliberate, suggesting he is there to assist her. He does not immediately lower his guard, but his presence is not overtly threatening—rather, it is pragmatic and mission-driven, reflecting his role as a Xeron rebel.
- • Confirm Barbara’s safety and identity to ensure he is assisting the right person.
- • Gain her trust quickly so she will cooperate with his plan to escape the storeroom and rejoin the rebellion.
- • Barbara is a valuable ally to the Xeron rebellion, given her connection to the TARDIS crew and their potential to help overthrow the Moroks.
- • Time is of the essence, and delays could mean capture or worse for both of them.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The piece of wood serves as Barbara’s improvised weapon, symbolizing her desperation and resourcefulness in the face of danger. Initially used to try to jemmy the locked door, it becomes a tool of defense when Dako enters. The wood is a tangible representation of Barbara’s shift from escape to combat readiness, underscoring her vulnerability and the high stakes of the situation. Its presence in her hand reinforces the tension and the precariousness of her position.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The storeroom is a claustrophobic, dimly lit space filled with eerie dummies, amplifying the sense of isolation and danger. It acts as both a trap—Barbara is locked inside with lethal gas filling the air—and a potential refuge if Dako’s intentions are genuine. The confined space forces Barbara and Dako into close proximity, heightening the tension of their standoff. The storeroom’s atmosphere is oppressive, with the hissing gas and flickering light contributing to the urgency of the moment.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Xerons are represented by Dako, who enters the storeroom as a rebel sent to rescue Barbara. His presence symbolizes the Xerons’ desperate but determined fight against the Moroks. The organization’s goals are indirectly advanced through Dako’s actions—gaining Barbara’s trust to secure her as an ally in their rebellion. The Xerons’ influence in this moment is subtle but critical, as their survival depends on uniting with outsiders like Barbara to challenge Morok dominance.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Vicki reveals Barbara's probable location to Tor, who sends Dako. The appearance prompts Barbara to initially respond defensively."
Vicki demands answers from TorKey Dialogue
"DAKO: Barbara? Are you in here?"
"BARBARA: Who are you? How do you know my name?"