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S17E14 · Nightmare of Eden Part 2

Rigg and Doctor clash over Vraxoin origins

Rigg refuses to accept the Vraxoin could be aboard his ship despite the ongoing crisis. The Doctor presses urgency in locating the drug and offers his expertise while Rigg accuses him of being an agent working for unseen powers. The exchange escalates beyond procedural discussion into a fracture in their alliance, revealing Rigg's deepening distrust in the face of catastrophe. The Doctor's insistence on independence and truth contrasts sharply with Rigg's institutional paranoia, foreshadowing the coming collapse of their fragile partnership. "key_dialogue": [ "DOCTOR: Bad stuff? It's the worst. I've seen whole planets ravaged by it while the merchants made fortunes.

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Rigg and the Doctor discuss the origin of the Vraxoin on the Empress, with Rigg expressing skepticism about his passengers being involved.

skepticism to concern ['First Class Corridor']

The Doctor emphasizes the severity of Vraxoin, describing its devastating impact on planets and the fortunes made by its merchants.

concern to alarm

Rigg accuses the Doctor of being an agent and working for a particular group, leading to a denial from the Doctor.

tension to distrust

The Doctor asserts his independence, claiming he doesn't work for anybody and is just having fun, which Rigg disputes.

distrust to confrontation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Defiant and exasperated, masking deeper frustration at Rigg's refusal to confront the truth

The Doctor presses the urgency of locating the Vraxoin, dismissing Rigg's procedural dismissal of its presence on the ship. He reacts to the accusation of being an agent with vehement denial, invoking his identity as 'the Doctor' as a shield against institutional suspicion.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate the Vraxoin before further harm occurs
  • Undermine Rigg's institutional defensiveness to force action
Active beliefs
  • Institutions prioritize liability over safety, costing lives
  • Truth must be pursued regardless of procedural or political consequences
Character traits
Relentlessly insistent Provocative Self-identifying as an autonomous agent Dismissive of institutional authority
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Increasingly anxious and defensive, trying to maintain control while confronting evidence he refuses to acknowledge

Rigg insists no passengers could have brought the Vraxoin aboard, scanning the Empress compulsively to prove his point. His objections escalate into an accusation that the Doctor is an agent working for unseen powers, revealing his deepening institutional paranoia and distrust.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the Empress from liability and scandal
  • Reject suggestions that his authority or ship are compromised
Active beliefs
  • Institutional compliance and legal deniability are paramount
  • Outsiders and their motives must always be suspect
Character traits
Defensive Procedurally rigid Distrustful of outsiders Shifting from denial to paranoia
Follow Rigg's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Stolen Vraxoin Sample

The Vraxoin is the focal point of the confrontation, with Rigg denying its presence aboard the Empress despite the ongoing crisis. The Doctor insists it must be located, framing the drug as a planetary toxin that traffickers exploit. The drug's dangerous reputation underpins the urgency driving their clash.

Before: Unknown to Rigg, suspected by the Doctor, hidden …
After: Still hidden aboard the Empress, but its existence …
Before: Unknown to Rigg, suspected by the Doctor, hidden in smuggling stash awaiting discovery
After: Still hidden aboard the Empress, but its existence drives the escalating tension between Rigg and the Doctor

Location Details

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First Class Bathroom

The First Class Corridor serves as a neutral yet formal stage for the confrontation between Rigg and the Doctor. Its polished, enclosed environment amplifies the tension of their dialogue, with the corridor's reflective surfaces and subdued lighting highlighting the characters' clashing perspectives.

Atmosphere Tense and pressurized, with the hum of the ship amplifying the sense of impending crisis
Function Stage for public confrontation between institutional authority and external truth-seeker
Symbolism Represents the claustrophobic confines of corporate institutionalism clashing with unrestrained ethical inquiry
Access Primarily accessible to passengers and crew, but the corridor's formality suggests selective entry
Polished alloy walls reflecting subdued lighting Muted carpeting absorbing footsteps, masking movement

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