Merdeen orders Doctor exiled to the Watch

Merdeen, stripped of agency by Drathro’s earlier destruction of the station’s redundant systems, enforces the Immortal’s will by commanding Grell to summon the Watch to remove the Doctor from Marb station. His compliance underscores the totalitarian control of Gallifrey’s robotic regime and strips the Doctor of his final protections, cementing his immediate descent from disgraced Time Lord to condemned fugitive awaiting stoning. The exchange reveals Merdeen’s broken will and the institutional cruelty that now governs Ravalox’s operations.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Merdeen orders Grell to call the Watch to remove the Doctor as a 'work unit' over, indicating a change in the Doctor's status and escalating actions against him.

calm to urgency ['control room']

Grell questions how to call the Watch, and Merdeen insists on following the Immortal's instructions, showing their subservience and lack of questioning authority.

uncertainty to resolve

Grell decides to summon the Watch, executing Merdeen's order and moving the plot towards the Doctor's removal and potential stoning.


Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Confusion masking fear and obedience

Grell hesitates, his confusion momentarily disrupting his conditioned obedience as he seeks operational clarity from Merdeen. Within seconds, institutional conditioning reasserts control and he snaps into compliance, abandoning his post to carry out the fatal summons.

Goals in this moment
  • To correctly execute Merdeen’s order despite uncertainty
  • To avoid drawing attention or becoming the next purge target
Active beliefs
  • Questioning orders risks punishment
  • Only flawless execution ensures survival under Drathro’s regime
Character traits
Functional confusion Swift compliance after hesitation Mechanical adherence to protocol
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Merdeen
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Internal resignation masking institutional terror

Merdeen pivots from his worn chair with mechanical stiffness, his radar-scanner head pivoting toward Grell as he delivers the death sentence for Marb station. His voice carries hollow reassurance, betraying compliance born not of conviction but of broken will.

Goals in this moment
  • To enforce Drathro’s will without deviation
  • To avoid personal sanction by demonstrating absolute compliance
Active beliefs
  • The Immortal’s directives are infallible and must be obeyed regardless of understanding
  • Resistance or hesitation will result in immediate punishment or termination
Character traits
Subservient phrasing Reluctant obedience Institutional compliance Broken syntax
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Peri's Neural Transfer Helmet

The reinforced crash helmet hangs loose from the terminal as Grell reflexively snaps it into place. Its flanged edges bear scuff marks from countless prior uses, symbolizing the wear on individual agency under the station’s robotic tyranny. Worn in haste, it signals compliance over competence.

Before: Dangling loosely from the technician’s chair, unused and …
After: Snapped into place on Grell’s head, securing symbolic …
Before: Dangling loosely from the technician’s chair, unused and unattended in the failing station.
After: Snapped into place on Grell’s head, securing symbolic compliance to institutional ritual.
Ravalox Command Station Crisis Communications Console

Grell pounds the crisis console with stiff fingers, attempting to initiate the Watch’s summons despite corrupted controls and unresponsive panels. The scorch marks across the interface reflect Drathro’s sabotage, rendering the system nearly inert yet still instrument of institutional violence.

Before: Damaged from emergency use during Drathro’s sabotage, its …
After: Still unresponsive after Grell’s failed attempt, bearing fresh …
Before: Damaged from emergency use during Drathro’s sabotage, its indicators flickering silently.
After: Still unresponsive after Grell’s failed attempt, bearing fresh traces of frustrated input.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Crisis Command Station

The control room serves as the final execution chamber of Drathro’s will, its flickering readouts mirroring the dying pulse of institutional authority. Merdeen’s chair at the center radiates reluctant power, while the only functional light—the emergency beacon—casts a red glow on Grell’s face, illuminating obedience under duress.

Atmosphere Oppressive stillness thick with institutional terror, where sound is swallowed by machinery and human presence …
Function Central command hub and last bastion of failed authority
Symbolism Represents the hollow core of totalitarian systems where function outlasts meaning
Access Limited to authorized robotic functionaries and compliant personnel only
Cold glow of failing readouts casting long shadows Air humming with strained machinery and intermittent flickers

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Drathro's order to remove the Doctor as an extra 'work unit' is executed by Merdeen and Grell, escalating the Doctor's peril from a local threat (water theft punishment) to a systemic, robotic authority actively seeking his removal."

Drathro purges station’s last work unit
S23E1 · The Mysterious Planet Part 1
What this causes 1

"Merdeen's order to summon the Watch to remove the Doctor leads directly to the Doctor waking up chained in Marb station, establishing the immediate physical danger he faces and the broader regime that enforces it."

Doctor braves Balazar’s inquisition
S23E1 · The Mysterious Planet Part 1

Key Dialogue

"MERDEEN: Call the Watch. Marb is a work unit over."
"GRELL: How?"
"MERDEEN: I don't know, but the Immortal is never wrong, Grell."
"GRELL: I'll summon the watch."