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S11E21 · Planet of the Spiders Part 1

Doctor confirms Clegg’s psychic abilities

The Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart meet Professor Clegg in a UNIT laboratory, where Clegg nervously admits to being a fraudulent professor who uses code words in his cabaret act. Through careful observation the Doctor deduces Clegg’s real secret—that he possesses powerful clairvoyant and psychokinetic abilities. After witnessing Clegg’s distress at losing control of his uncontrolled gifts, the Doctor persuasively offers help, convincing him to join their investigation. The moment marks the start of a fragile alliance that will test Clegg’s willingness to confront the dangerous forces gathering around the Metebelis Three crystal. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: You made a couple of mistakes last night, Professor. You gave the answer before your assistant had uttered a word. CLEGG: Oh. It's happening more and more. I don't want it to! I was quite happy as a performer, Doctor, but I seem to be developing this, this power! Oh, I hate it. I hate it. CLEGG: And lose my sanity? It would be a poor exchange. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Brigadier meet with Professor Clegg, initiating a discussion about his potential telepathic abilities and their interest in ESP research.

curiosity to apprehension ['UNIT LABORATORY', 'cabaret']

Professor Clegg reveals his genuine telepathic and psychokinetic abilities through a demonstration, lifting a tray with a plate and cup using his mind.

amusement to concern

Professor Clegg expresses distress over his developing powers, feeling they are beyond his control and something he hates.

resignation to desperation

The Doctor offers to help Professor Clegg understand and possibly control his powers, suggesting they lie dormant in everyone and are natural.

desperation to hope

Professor Clegg agrees to help the Doctor with his research in exchange for understanding why he possesses these extraordinary abilities.

hope to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Acute distress and existential fear driving emotional volatility

Professor Clegg arrives reluctantly, his demeanor wavering between nervous civility and mounting dread. As the Doctor dismantles his fabricated identity, Clegg spirals into panic, confessing his real fear of uncontrollable psychic powers. His trembling demonstration of psychokinesis—first controlled, then chaotic—reveals a man on the edge of breakdown, torn between professional self-image and a terrifying new reality.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect his identity and reputation while maintaining the facade
  • Escape or suppress the powers that threaten his sanity and sanity itself
Active beliefs
  • Being perceived as a fraud is preferable to being exposed as a dangerous psychic
  • Losing control implies losing one’s mind
Character traits
Anxious Defensive about facade Terrified of powers On the verge of revelation and collapse
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Calmly analytical masking a deeper resolve to protect Clegg from his own uncontrollable gifts

The Doctor greets Clegg with polite charm, then shifts into a subtle interrogation mode that deftly dismantles his facade. His line of questioning exposes Clegg’s fraudulent academic pretenses and, more critically, awakens Clegg’s suppressed psychic awareness, revealing both the man’s terror and latent potential. Standing and speaking as both scientist and humanist, he gently pivots from adversary to potential ally, offering research-based hope.

Goals in this moment
  • Persuade Clegg to trust his findings and join the investigation
  • Extract truth about Clegg’s unexplained psychic incidents
Active beliefs
  • Uncontrolled psychic ability can be studied and contained with scientific rigor
  • A truthful confrontation, though uncomfortable, is the first step toward helping others like Clegg
Character traits
Perceptive Persuasive Diplomatic Empathetic under analytic scrutiny
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Supporting 1

Professionally curious with undercurrents of guarded amusement

The Brigadier escorts Clegg into the laboratory with visible authority, participating as both guard and bystander. He initially downplays ESP research as frivolous, reinforcing his skepticism until Clegg’s psychokinetic display forces his professional reconsideration. While less psychologically attuned, his presence as institutional witness and moral anchor lends weight to the Doctor’s growing moral claim over Clegg’s future.

Goals in this moment
  • Verify the validity of the Doctor’s claims about psychic research
  • Protect institutional interests by monitoring potential security risks
Active beliefs
  • Direct empirical evidence outweighs theoretical justifications
  • Psychic phenomena, if real, must be contained under military supervision
Character traits
Skeptical of unorthodox science Initially dismissive of psychic phenomena Pragmatic observer Occasionally sardonic
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Demonstration Psychokinesis Plate by Professor Clegg

The plain ceramic plate rests on the tray as part of Clegg’s demonstration setup. Though unremarkable, it becomes a focal point when Clegg concentrates on it, rising slowly into the air and then plummeting uncontrollably. Its movement—first levitating, then clattering—visually embodies the fragility of control and the volatility of psychic energy.

Before: Stationary on the tray alongside a plastic cup …
After: Fell with the tray and plate, now on …
Before: Stationary on the tray alongside a plastic cup and other items
After: Fell with the tray and plate, now on the floor as collateral damage of psychic overflow
Plastic Cup

The disposable plastic cup sits among the clutter of the UNIT lab table, a mundane artifact whose fragility contrasts with the burgeoning supernatural forces at play. It is observed directly by the Doctor as the scene pivots from conversation to psychokinetic reality, emphasizing how the ordinary is upended by the extraordinary.

Before: Undisturbed among other drinks on the UNIT temporary …
After: Likely spilled or displaced when the tray clatters …
Before: Undisturbed among other drinks on the UNIT temporary tray
After: Likely spilled or displaced when the tray clatters to the floor
Third Doctor's Worn Cape and Fedora

The Doctor’s cape and fedora remain on him throughout the meeting in the lab, marking him as a recognizable outsider within the UNIT facility. Their familiar weight and presence lend him an air of authority and eccentricity as he navigates the tension between skepticism and revelation.

Before: Worn and slightly disheveled from field use, as …
After: Unchanged, still worn by the Doctor during and …
Before: Worn and slightly disheveled from field use, as described in canonical text
After: Unchanged, still worn by the Doctor during and after Clegg’s psychokinetic outburst
UNIT Temporary Tea Tray

The UNIT temporary tea tray serves as both prop and symbol during Clegg’s psychic demonstration. Its contents—a dented teapot, chipped mugs, and cracked sugar bowl—clutter the UNIT table, amplifying the mundane under threat. When Clegg’s power surges, the tray levitates toward him before crashing to the floor, disrupting the sterile lab setting and exposing the uncontrolled force beneath.

Before: Resting on the UNIT lab table, items arranged …
After: Clattered to the floor after psychokinetic disruption, items …
Before: Resting on the UNIT lab table, items arranged haphazardly and inanimate
After: Clattered to the floor after psychokinetic disruption, items spilled and disarrayed

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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UNIT Laboratory Exterior (Psychic Amplification Facility)

The windowless UNIT laboratory serves as a claustrophobic arena where science meets the supernatural. Fluorescent lighting strips compress the space, casting stark shadows that mirror the brittle psychology of the participants. The sterile containment chamber becomes a pressure cooker for truth—its clinical tables, EEG arrays, and emergency halogens witnessing a man’s psychological unraveling and a Time Lord’s quiet gambit to convert instability into expertise.

Atmosphere Tense and sterile with undercurrents of impending chaos, a controlled environment straining under psychic pressure
Function High-stakes interrogation and experimental space where hidden truths are revealed and unstable powers manifest
Symbolism Represents institutional authority meeting uncontrollable human phenomena; a sanctuary for knowledge that cannot contain the …
Access Restricted to authorized UNIT personnel and invited subjects like Clegg, monitored through reinforced observation grilles
Fluorescent strips embedded in exposed girders cast vertical glare Stainless-steel workbenches cluttered with oscilloscopes and EEG arrays

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT Global Command Unit (Strategic Intelligence Taskforce)

UNIT provides the sealed laboratory setting and operational context for the confrontation between the Doctor and Clegg. Represented through Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart’s presence, UNIT’s military-scientific apparatus frames the meeting as potential threat assessment. The organization’s resources—including surveillance and containment technology—are implicitly available, though the Doctor operates independently within its constraints.

Representation Through Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart acting as escort and observer, and via the UNIT-controlled laboratory infrastructure
Power Dynamics UNIT holds authoritative and controlling power, but the Doctor asserts intellectual superiority and moral urgency, …
Impact UNIT’s institutional machinery facilitates the detection and exposure of anomalous human abilities, highlighting the tension …
Investigate and contain potential psychic threats to personnel and operations Monitor non-sanctioned research and personnel entering secure areas Physical control of access and environment via laboratory containment Military chain of command represented by the Brigadier’s authority and presence

Narrative Connections

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"The Doctor's initial assessment of Professor Clegg's telepathic abilities in the UNIT lab directly drives the latter's involvement in the Metebelis Three crystal's discovery and the fatal psychic disturbance."

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"The Doctor's initial assessment of Professor Clegg's telepathic abilities in the UNIT lab directly drives the latter's involvement in the Metebelis Three crystal's discovery and the fatal psychic disturbance."

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"The Doctor's initial assessment of Professor Clegg's telepathic abilities in the UNIT lab directly drives the latter's involvement in the Metebelis Three crystal's discovery and the fatal psychic disturbance."

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"The Doctor's initial assessment of Professor Clegg's telepathic abilities in the UNIT lab directly drives the latter's involvement in the Metebelis Three crystal's discovery and the fatal psychic disturbance."

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"Clegg's demonstration of psychokinetic control over a tray in the lab foreshadows his later ability to identify the Metebelis Three crystal's contents solely through telepathic insight."

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"Clegg's distress over powers he cannot control mirrors his later inability to manage the crystal's psychic energy, both illustrating the theme of dangerous autonomy in supernatural gifts."

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"Clegg's distress over powers he cannot control mirrors his later inability to manage the crystal's psychic energy, both illustrating the theme of dangerous autonomy in supernatural gifts."

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