Doctor and Jo abandon wrecked TARDIS

The Doctor and Jo find their TARDIS teetering on a narrow mountain ledge after a violent landing, the ship’s doors now opening onto open air. With the TARDIS slipping over the edge and crashing below, the Doctor redirects his attention to survival—urging Jo to leap into his arms before the ship plummets. Realizing recovery is impossible, he pivots toward the jagged heights above, reasoning that help must lie in reaching the summit. Jo hesitates, unprepared for the harsh conditions, but is compelled forward by uncertainty and the Doctor’s decisive push toward unknown terrain.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Jo assess their precarious situation after the TARDIS crash-lands on a mountain ledge. The Doctor decides they need to find help.

concern to determination ['a storm-swept mountain ledge']

The Doctor helps Jo to safety after she jumps into his arms, and they both tumble down the mountainside, but the TARDIS remains intact.

relief to concern ['the mountainside']

The Doctor and Jo decide to seek help from a higher location, rather than trying to recover the TARDIS themselves.

resignation to hope ['up there']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anxious but resigned, compounded by environmental stress and lack of preparation

Jo remains within the TARDIS after the initial jump, then responds to the Doctor’s commands with visible hesitation. She articulates her discomfort—both physical and situational—while being propelled toward action by necessity. Her anxiety is palpable yet quickly overruled by duty and trust in the Doctor.

Goals in this moment
  • Follow the Doctor’s instructions to avoid catastrophic consequences
  • Preserve personal safety while recognizing no viable alternatives exist
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s decisions are worth trusting even in chaos
  • Mountaineering in inappropriate attire is hazardous, but refusal risks greater danger
Character traits
reluctant pragmatic anxious adaptable dependable
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Focused resolve masking underlying urgency, tempered with dry pragmatism

The Doctor leaps from the TARDIS doors and immediately assesses the perilous ledge, gauging the risks. He becomes the de facto leader in crisis, directing Jo with rapid, precise instructions both in speech and gesture, demonstrating agility and presence of mind despite the urgency of their predicament.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Jo’s immediate safety by guiding her to leap into his arms before the TARDIS slips away
  • Secure a viable path forward by directing ascent toward higher ground despite obvious danger
Active beliefs
  • The TARDIS’s indestructibility means the ship can be replaced, but personal survival cannot
  • Ascending is safer than descending a potentially collapsing slope
Character traits
decisive calm resourceful proactive confident
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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The Doctor’s TARDIS

The Doctor’s TARDIS is the unstable fulcrum of the scene, perched precariously on a ledge barely wider than its own structure. Its doors open directly onto open air as the ship begins to shift, making retrieval impossible. Though indestructible, its practical utility is suspended as the central crisis shifts from rescue to escape.

Before: Physically intact but mechanically stressed from a rough …
After: The TARDIS slips from the ledge and tumbles …
Before: Physically intact but mechanically stressed from a rough landing; doors open onto the ledge
After: The TARDIS slips from the ledge and tumbles into the gorge below, destroyed in the fall

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Perch Ledge

This narrow, unstable ledge acts as a battleground between survival and disaster. Its jagged edge forms both a platform and a precipice, with the open gorge below exerting constant gravitational threat. The TARDIS’s position on this ledge transforms it from safe harbor to immediate danger, compelling the characters to abandon it.

Atmosphere Perilous with howling wind and shifting stone, tension thickened by the risk of avalanching shale …
Function Battleground for immediate survival choice between rescue and escape
Symbolism Represents fragility of control, the tenuousness of sanctuary, and the necessity of adaptation
Access Restricted to the two travelers by the terrain’s instability
Howling wind across exposed granite Sheer drop beneath the TARDIS’s open doors

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"The Doctor's assessment of the TARDIS's fault leads to their crash-landing on the mountain ledge, creating the inciting incident that forces them into Peladon's kingdom and sets them on a collision course with the political and supernatural conflicts unfolding there."

Tension between Doctor’s assurances and Jo’s frustration
S9E5 · The Curse of Peladon Part …

"The Doctor's assessment of the TARDIS's fault leads to their crash-landing on the mountain ledge, creating the inciting incident that forces them into Peladon's kingdom and sets them on a collision course with the political and supernatural conflicts unfolding there."

Fault found amid perfect landing calm
S9E5 · The Curse of Peladon Part …

"The Doctor's assessment of the TARDIS's fault leads to their crash-landing on the mountain ledge, creating the inciting incident that forces them into Peladon's kingdom and sets them on a collision course with the political and supernatural conflicts unfolding there."

TARDIS tilts as doubt creeps in
S9E5 · The Curse of Peladon Part …

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: Right, jump!"
"JO: It's smashed to pieces!"
"DOCTOR: Well, you could always wait here, I suppose."