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S6E3 · The Dominators Part 3

Jamie’s Growing Distrust of Dulcian Secrecy

Jamie’s frustration over Zoe’s unexplained absence reaches a boiling point as Bovem, a Dulcian official, stonewalls their inquiries with bureaucratic evasiveness. The Doctor attempts to reassure Jamie that the Dulcians pose no threat to Zoe, but Bovem’s refusal to provide direct answers—citing Director Senex’s authority—only deepens Jamie’s suspicion that Zoe’s disappearance is being deliberately concealed. The exchange underscores the Dulcians’ passive governance and their reluctance to acknowledge the Dominator threat, foreshadowing the larger conflict between their pacifist ideals and the urgent need for action. Jamie’s protective instincts clash with the Doctor’s cautious optimism, setting up his eventual decision to take direct action.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Bovem informs the Doctor and Jamie that they are to be brought to the Council chamber but offers no information about Zoe's whereabouts, instructing them to wait.

neutral to anxious

Jamie presses Bovem about Zoe's location, growing increasingly concerned by Bovem's evasiveness and refusal to provide any details. Bovem deflects, stating that Director Senex will explain if he deems it necessary.

inquiry to frustration

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated, suspicious, and protective, masking deep concern for Zoe’s safety beneath his blunt exterior.

Jamie’s frustration and protective instincts reach a boiling point as Bovem deflects questions about Zoe’s whereabouts. He directly challenges Bovem, demanding answers and voicing suspicion that the Dulcians are concealing information. His blunt, emotional responses contrast with the Doctor’s cautious optimism, highlighting his role as the group’s moral compass and protector. Jamie’s growing suspicion sets the stage for his eventual decision to take direct action.

Goals in this moment
  • To locate Zoe and ensure her safety
  • To challenge the Dulcians’ evasiveness and bureaucratic detachment
Active beliefs
  • The Dulcians are hiding something about Zoe’s disappearance
  • Bureaucratic protocol should not override personal safety
Character traits
Protective and loyal Impulsive and direct Suspicious of authority Emotionally reactive
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Unseen but implied to be in distress or detained, fueling Jamie’s concern and the Doctor’s cautious optimism.

Zoe is absent from the scene, her whereabouts the subject of Jamie’s and the Doctor’s urgent inquiries. Her disappearance is implied to be unexplained or potentially concealed, heightening the tension and driving Jamie’s protective instincts. The lack of her physical presence underscores the Dulcians’ evasiveness and the growing sense of unease among the companions.

Goals in this moment
  • To be found and ensured safe (implied by Jamie’s and the Doctor’s actions)
  • To serve as a catalyst for the companions to challenge Dulcian passivity
Active beliefs
  • The Dulcians may be withholding information about her (implied by Jamie’s suspicion)
  • Her safety is directly tied to the companions’ ability to navigate Dulcian bureaucracy
Character traits
Absent but central to the conflict Symbol of vulnerability Trigger for protective instincts in others
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Calmly detached, prioritizing institutional protocol over the companions’ emotional distress.

Bovem directs the Doctor and Jamie to the Council Chamber with bureaucratic precision, then stonewalls their questions about Zoe’s whereabouts. He deflects Jamie’s growing frustration by citing Director Senex’s authority, refusing to provide direct answers. His demeanor is detached and procedural, emphasizing Dulcian protocol over the companions’ concerns. Bovem’s abrupt departure to inform Senex of their arrival leaves Jamie’s suspicions unaddressed, escalating the tension.

Goals in this moment
  • To uphold Dulcian bureaucratic protocols and defer to Senex’s authority
  • To avoid providing direct answers that might disrupt Dulcian stability
Active beliefs
  • The Dulcian Council’s decisions must be followed without question
  • External concerns (like Zoe’s disappearance) are secondary to institutional order
Character traits
Bureaucratically evasive Hierarchy-obedient Emotionally detached Protocol-driven
Follow Bovem's journey

Cautiously optimistic on the surface, but inwardly uneasy about Zoe’s disappearance and the Dulcians’ passivity.

The Doctor attempts to reassure Jamie that the Dulcians pose no threat to Zoe, though his own uncertainty is evident beneath his calm demeanor. He engages in dialogue with Bovem to gather information, but the Dulcian’s evasiveness leaves his questions unanswered. The Doctor’s cautious optimism contrasts with Jamie’s frustration, reflecting his role as the group’s mediator and strategist. His reassurances mask his growing unease about Zoe’s fate and the Dulcians’ reluctance to act.

Goals in this moment
  • To gather information about Zoe’s whereabouts without provoking conflict
  • To maintain a diplomatic approach while assessing the Dulcians’ intentions
Active beliefs
  • The Dulcians are unlikely to harm Zoe, but their evasiveness is concerning
  • Direct confrontation may escalate tensions unnecessarily
Character traits
Diplomatic and reassuring Cautiously optimistic Strategic and observant Masking concern beneath calm
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Implied to be detached and hierarchical, prioritizing institutional order over immediate concerns.

Director Senex is mentioned indirectly as the authority behind Bovem’s evasive responses. His implied presence looms over the scene, symbolizing the Dulcian Council’s bureaucratic hierarchy and reluctance to acknowledge the Dominator threat. Senex’s authority is cited as justification for withholding information, reinforcing the Dulcians’ passive governance and their prioritization of protocol over urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain Dulcian stability and protocol (implied by Bovem’s deference)
  • To control the flow of information to outsiders (implied by withholding answers)
Active beliefs
  • External threats (like the Dominators) can be managed through bureaucratic means
  • Direct action or transparency may disrupt Dulcian harmony
Character traits
Authoritative and distant Protocol-driven Reluctant to acknowledge external threats
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Council Chamber (Main Hall of Dulcian Governance)

The Council Chamber serves as the bureaucratic heart of Dulcian governance, its opulent yet sterile environment reflecting the Dulcians’ passive and hierarchical culture. The deep easy chairs and bromeliads create an atmosphere of comfort and stability, but the broad picture window—likely overlooking the planet’s surface—hints at the external threats looming beyond. The chamber’s formality contrasts with Jamie’s emotional outbursts, underscoring the tension between Dulcian protocol and the companions’ urgency. The space functions as a barrier to direct action, reinforcing the Dulcians’ reluctance to acknowledge the Dominator invasion.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations and bureaucratic formality, masking the growing urgency of the companions’ concerns.
Function Meeting place for bureaucratic negotiations and institutional decision-making, where outsiders (like the Doctor and Jamie) …
Symbolism Represents the Dulcians’ institutional power and their prioritization of stability over responsiveness to external threats.
Access Restricted to Dulcian Council officials and authorized visitors, with information controlled by hierarchical authority (e.g., …
Deep easy chairs and bromeliads, creating an illusion of comfort and ease A broad picture window, symbolizing the external world and potential threats Opulent yet sterile decor, reflecting Dulcian passivity and bureaucratic detachment

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 2

"The Doctor assures Jamie that the Dulcians wouldn't harm Zoe, but he doesn't know her location. This leads to Senex revealing that Zoe left with Cully and likely returned to the island."

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"The Doctor assures Jamie that the Dulcians wouldn't harm Zoe, but he doesn't know her location. This leads to Senex revealing that Zoe left with Cully and likely returned to the island."

Jamie’s Outburst Forces Dulcian Reckoning
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"JAMIE: Just a moment. Er, where's Zoe? BOVEM: You mean the girl? JAMIE: Yes, Zoe. Is she here? BOVEM: No."
"JAMIE: Well then? Hey, has anything happened to her? BOVEM: Director Senex will explain, should he think fit."
"JAMIE: What do you think's happened to her, Doctor? DOCTOR: Oh, I've no idea, Jamie. But the Dulcians wouldn't have harmed her, of that I'm certain."