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S14E12 · The Deadly Assassin Part 4

Doctor exposes Goths treacherous plan

The Doctor confronts Spandrell and Engin in the Records Room, realizing Goth orchestrated the attempt to destroy his TARDIS rather than being a mere pawn of the Master. He demands they trace Goth’s hidden connection to the Matrix before Goth recovers control. When Spandrell hesitates, the Doctor’s urgency presses them toward the vaults beneath the Capitol, where deeper secrets—linked to the Doctor’s survival and the Master’s endgame—might be hidden. His deduction shifts blame from the Master’s agents to Goth himself, marking a critical pivot in the investigation. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: It was Goth, remember, who ordered my Tardis to be transducted into the Capitol. He knew I was still inside it. Goth must have his own link with the Matrix. A tap-in. We've got to trace it back to him before he recovers.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor inquires about his surroundings and his adversary, Goth, revealing his suspicion about Goth's involvement with the Matrix.

curiosity to concern ['Records Room']

The Doctor deduces Goth's role as the Master's accomplice and the true assassin, and questions the Master's fate.

realization to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Exhausted but galvanized by a sudden shift from hunted to investigator, masking vulnerability with sharp authority

The Doctor staggers to his feet, visibly fatigued from physical and temporal trauma. He speaks with mounting urgency, reframing the conspiracy from the Master’s pawns to Goth himself, using brittle humor to mask the enormity of the betrayal and his own precarious position.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince Spandrell and Engin of Goth's direct complicity in the plot
  • Gain immediate access to the hidden vaults to trace Goth's Matrix tap-in
Active beliefs
  • Institutional corruption runs deeper than the President’s assassination
  • Timing is critical—delay allows Goth to consolidate control and erase evidence
Character traits
Observant Demanding Logical Disoriented but alert
Follow The Fourth …'s journey
Supporting 2

Professionally measured but visibly unsettled by the Doctor’s accusations against Goth

Spandrell responds with cautious concern, asking after the Doctor’s well-being before shifting to procedural detachment. Though not yet fully convinced, he engages in the dialogue, revealing residual deference to authority and protocol even as the ground shifts beneath him.

Goals in this moment
  • Clarify the Doctor’s condition to assess his reliability
  • Assess the validity of the Doctor’s claims within institutional frameworks
Active beliefs
  • Authority figures are generally trustworthy unless proven otherwise
  • Proper channels should be followed, even in urgent situations
Character traits
Observant Restrained Procedurally bound Uncertain
Follow Spandrell's journey

Pragmatically detached, prioritizing factual accuracy over ideological stakes

Engin remains neutral and measured, providing only literal information about the service ducts and vaults. He responds to direct questions with minimal input, revealing institutional caution and a preference for protocol over conjecture, even as the Doctor presses toward deeper secrets.

Goals in this moment
  • Answer the Doctor’s questions truthfully and within professional bounds
  • Avoid implication in unrecognized conspiracy or unauthorized access
Active beliefs
  • Archival knowledge should be shared only with proper authorization
  • Physical infrastructure beneath the Capitol is governed by established records
Character traits
Methodical Formal Non-committal Knowledgeable within scope
Follow Engin's journey
Goth

Goth is not physically present but is centrally invoked as the unseen antagonist. His name triggers immediate suspicion and recontextualizes …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Type Forty TARDIS

The Doctor refers to his damaged Type Forty TARDIS as physical proof of targeted interference, tying its entrapment in the Capitol directly to Goth’s orchestration. Its transducted state underpins the entire investigation and shifts blame from Master’s minions to Gallifrey’s own Chancellor.

Before: Held inert within the Capitol after forcible transduction, …
After: Still trapped but now a pivotal clue in …
Before: Held inert within the Capitol after forcible transduction, its internal systems damaged, its temporal integrity compromised
After: Still trapped but now a pivotal clue in exposing Goth’s betrayal, its condition driving the Doctor’s insistence on descending to the vaults
Service Ducts Below the Capitol

Engin dismisses the surface-level service ducts as mere infrastructure, but the Doctor’s demand to explore them reveals a hidden neural layer—part of the Capitol’s forgotten substructure. These ducts become symbolic of concealed power pathways, not just maintenance channels.

Before: Standard utility routing beneath the Records Room, assumed …
After: Reconceptualized as potential access route to deep vaults …
Before: Standard utility routing beneath the Records Room, assumed innocuous
After: Reconceptualized as potential access route to deep vaults and ancient systems, now critical to the investigation

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Capitol Museum

Though not explicitly entered, the Capitol Museum’s ceremonial atrium frames the Records Room as part of a larger spatial and temporal hierarchy. Its echoes of transit and regime underline the Doctor’s intrusion into institutional sanctity and the impending fall of its leaders.

Atmosphere Imposing emptiness, punctuated by the ghostly traces of ceremony and power, now disrupted by unauthorized …
Function Symbolic gateway to institutional authority and its current crisis
Symbolism Represents the brittle grandeur of Gallifreyan tradition masking rot within
Access Publicly accessible but functionally restricted by surveillance and ceremony
Polished tessellated floors bearing scars of recent TARDIS trespass Chrono-markings in ceilings flickering like arrested time, a silent witness to decay
Cave Beneath the Palace Theatre

Though only referenced in potential descent, the vaults beneath the Records Room are reimagined as a threshold to Rassilon’s legacy and Goth’s secrets. They are ancient, neglected, and charged with residual temporal energy—places where institutional power rots or hides. The Doctor’s insistence to go there signals a plunge into forbidden history.

Atmosphere Stifling anticipation of the unknown, the air thick with the scent of old stone and …
Function Labyrinthine archive of forgotten power and ungoverned truth
Symbolism Embodiment of institutional memory and buried sin, where past atrocities and ambitions lie entombed
Access Severely limited, likely requiring override codes known only to senior officers or via ancient mechanisms
Cooling airflow from deep below, carrying the damp of buried earth Near-total darkness broken by sparse emergency glow, echoing the Doctor’s need to illuminate secrets
Records Room

The cavernous, shadowed Records Room serves as the arena for dramatic confrontation. Amid towering data pillars and the hum of overtaxed servers, the Doctor challenges institutional loyalty and reorients the investigation. Its atmosphere of institutional sanctum becomes a foil to Gothic betrayal.

Atmosphere Pressured silence broken by urgent whispers, the oppressive weight of archived secrets pressing down as …
Function Confrontation chamber for truth and institutional reckoning
Symbolism Represents the facade of order over decaying authority, where knowledge is power—and now, a weapon
Access Restricted to authorized personnel only, reinforced by protocol and spatial hierarchy
Emergency lighting casting long shadows across grilles and control pedestals Tactical consoles flickering with amber alerts, the Capitol’s nervous system blinking in distress

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1

"The Doctor's suspicion about a hidden link between the Matrix and the Records Room (prompted by his investigation of Goth’s involvement) leads to his moment of insight about the Eye of Harmony. His intuition about hidden systems of Gallifreyan power structures directly informs his later grasp of Rassilon’s technology."

Doctor uncovers Masters staged death plan
S14E12 · The Deadly Assassin Part 4