Buckingham secures Zoe’s temporary reprieve

After General Smythe delivers a rigged guilty verdict—sentencing Jamie to execution, Zoe to penal servitude, and the Doctor to death—the Doctor is forcibly removed by Sergeant Major Burns. As the Doctor and Jamie are separated, Jennifer Buckingham intervenes, exploiting Ransom’s hesitation to argue that Zoe should not be confined to the cells overnight. Ransom, displaying a rare moment of compassion or compliance, agrees to leave Zoe in Buckingham’s care. The exchange underscores Buckingham’s growing influence and the precariousness of Zoe’s situation: her temporary freedom hinges entirely on Buckingham’s protection, while the Doctor’s fate remains sealed. The scene highlights the narrative’s escalating tension between hope (Zoe’s reprieve) and impending doom (the Doctor’s execution), while also deepening the mystery of Buckingham’s role in the larger conflict.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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As Jamie is led away, Jennifer Buckingham intervenes to have Zoe placed under her care, providing a crucial temporary reprieve from imprisonment while the Doctor is escorted to his execution cell, highlighting the immediate stakes and injustice driving the next phase of the plot.

desperation to a glimmer of hope

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Terrified yet clinging to fragile hope—her relief at Buckingham’s intervention is overshadowed by the Doctor’s impending execution and Jamie’s imprisonment, leaving her in a state of anxious limbo.

Zoe, sentenced to penal servitude, clings to the Doctor as he is taken away, her fear and frustration evident. She pleads with Lieutenant Carstairs for help, but his passivity leaves her desperate. Her reprieve—being left in Buckingham’s care—offers temporary relief, though her emotional state remains fragile, torn between hope for the Doctor’s survival and the looming threat of separation.

Goals in this moment
  • To find any means of saving the Doctor from execution
  • To stay close to Buckingham, who offers her only protection
Active beliefs
  • That the military’s verdicts are unjust and driven by Smythe’s personal agenda
  • That her survival depends on leveraging the compassion of others, like Buckingham and Ransom
Character traits
Vulnerable yet resilient Dependent on companions for protection Quick to seek allies in dire situations Emotionally expressive under stress
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Duty-bound detachment—he carries out his orders without hesitation, though his presence underscores the cold efficiency of the military machine.

Sergeant Major Burns executes Smythe’s orders with mechanical precision, escorting the Doctor away for execution and overseeing Jamie’s transfer to military prison. His demeanor is stoic and unyielding, reflecting the military’s rigid chain of command. He plays a pivotal role in enforcing the sentences, though his actions lack personal malice—he is merely the instrument of Smythe’s authority.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the Doctor and Jamie are securely removed as per Smythe’s directives
  • To maintain order and enforce the court-martial’s verdicts without deviation
Active beliefs
  • That his role is to uphold military protocol, regardless of the circumstances
  • That questioning orders would undermine the very structure he is sworn to protect
Character traits
Stoic and disciplined Unquestioningly loyal to the chain of command Physically imposing and authoritative Emotionally detached from the consequences of his actions
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Conflicted compliance—his agreement to Buckingham’s request suggests an internal struggle between duty and morality, though he lacks the courage to challenge Smythe directly.

Captain Ransom’s hesitation in this moment is a rare crack in the military’s facade. Though he initially complies with Smythe’s orders, he allows Buckingham to persuade him to spare Zoe from the cells, revealing a flicker of compassion or moral conflict. His actions are passive but pivotal, offering Zoe a temporary reprieve from the harshness of military custody.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain the appearance of authority while allowing minor concessions
  • To avoid direct confrontation with Smythe’s decisions
Active beliefs
  • That the military’s protocols must be followed, but there is room for small mercies
  • That Smythe’s judgments are final, and challenging them would be career-suicidal
Character traits
Hesitant yet compliant Capable of small acts of defiance when pressured Empathetic in private moments Bound by duty but not entirely devoid of conscience
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Cold satisfaction—his verdicts are not merely legal but personal, reflecting his deeper, unexplained agenda. His detachment masks a ruthless determination to eliminate perceived threats.

General Smythe’s authority is absolute in this moment, as he delivers the sentences with finality. Though he does not physically participate in the aftermath, his presence looms over the proceedings, his verdicts driving the separation of the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe. His absence from the immediate scene—having already passed judgment—highlights the irrevocability of his decisions.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe are removed as immediate threats
  • To reinforce his absolute control over the military command post
Active beliefs
  • That outsiders—especially those with unknown motives—pose an existential threat to his operations
  • That fear and severity are the only tools capable of maintaining order in wartime
Character traits
Authoritarian and unyielding Paranoid and secretive Manipulative in his use of military protocol Detached from the human cost of his actions
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Determined and empathetic—her intervention is driven by a moral imperative to shield Zoe from the brutality of the cells, though she remains acutely aware of the precariousness of the situation.

Jennifer Buckingham seizes the moment to intervene on Zoe’s behalf, exploiting Ransom’s hesitation. She argues persuasively for Zoe’s release into her care, her compassion and authority as a volunteer driving the decision. Her action is a rare act of defiance against the military’s rigid protocols, offering Zoe a temporary sanctuary.

Goals in this moment
  • To secure Zoe’s safety by removing her from military custody
  • To challenge the military’s harsh treatment of civilians, even indirectly
Active beliefs
  • That the military’s actions are often driven by fear and corruption rather than justice
  • That compassion and quick thinking can counteract institutional cruelty
Character traits
Compassionate yet assertive Strategic in exploiting moments of weakness in authority Protective of the vulnerable Diplomatic in high-pressure situations
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Resigned defiance—acknowledging the inevitability of his sentence while clinging to hope for Zoe’s safety, his concern for Jamie palpable beneath his composed exterior.

The Doctor is forcibly removed by Sergeant Major Burns after Smythe’s verdict, his execution sentence hanging over him. He exchanges a poignant farewell with Zoe, kissing her forehead and urging her to stay, his voice tinged with resignation and concern. His defiance during the trial gives way to a quiet, protective resolve as he faces his impending fate.

Goals in this moment
  • To reassure Zoe and ensure her safety in his absence
  • To maintain dignity and defiance in the face of unjust execution
Active beliefs
  • That Smythe’s court-martial is a farce driven by hidden motives
  • That Zoe and Jamie’s survival depends on exploiting any cracks in the military’s rigid authority
Character traits
Defiant yet resigned Protective of companions Emotionally restrained under pressure Strategic in final moments
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Resigned helplessness—he recognizes the injustice but lacks the will or means to intervene, leaving Zoe to her fate.

Lieutenant Carstairs, though physically present, is a passive observer in this moment. His helplessness is evident as Zoe pleads for his intervention, but he offers no resistance or alternative. His inaction underscores the futility of appealing to the military’s mercy, reinforcing the Doctor’s earlier frustration with the court-martial’s farce.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid drawing attention to himself or risking his own position
  • To maintain the illusion of neutrality in a corrupt system
Active beliefs
  • That challenging Smythe’s authority would be futile and dangerous
  • That his survival depends on remaining invisible within the military hierarchy
Character traits
Passive and detached Overwhelmed by the situation Lacking agency in the face of authority Empathetic but powerless
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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British Military Barracks Prison Keys

The Military Prison Keys, though not explicitly shown, are the symbolic instruments of Jamie’s confinement. Sergeant Major Burns uses them to lock Jamie away in the military prison, enforcing Smythe’s sentence. Their presence is implied in the Sergeant Major’s actions, as he hands Jamie over to the MPs for transport. The keys represent the military’s physical control over its prisoners, a tangible extension of Smythe’s authority.

Before: Possessed by Sergeant Major Burns, ready for use …
After: Used to lock Jamie in the military prison, …
Before: Possessed by Sergeant Major Burns, ready for use in securing prisoners.
After: Used to lock Jamie in the military prison, now in the possession of the Military Police.
General Smythe’s **Fabricated Court-Martial Documents**

General Smythe’s Fabricated Military Reports, though not physically present in this moment, cast a long shadow over the event. Their false evidence was the foundation of the court-martial’s verdicts, and their influence is felt as the Doctor is taken for execution and Jamie is imprisoned. The reports symbolize the corruption of the military’s justice system, reducing the Doctor’s defiance and Zoe’s pleas to mere footnotes in a predetermined narrative of guilt.

Before: Already used to incriminate the Doctor, Jamie, and …
After: Their impact lingers, ensuring the sentences are carried …
Before: Already used to incriminate the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe during the court-martial.
After: Their impact lingers, ensuring the sentences are carried out without question.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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British Command Post (Main Interior Bunker)

The British Command Post serves as the stage for the aftermath of the court-martial, where the Doctor’s execution sentence is enforced and Zoe’s reprieve is negotiated. The space, once a hub of military authority, now feels oppressive as Sergeant Major Burns escorts the Doctor away and Jamie is dragged toward imprisonment. The tension between institutional power and fleeting humanity plays out here, with Buckingham’s intervention offering a rare moment of compassion amid the cold efficiency of the military machine.

Atmosphere Oppressively formal and charged with unspoken tension—whispers of defiance and desperation clash with the rigid …
Function Stage for the enforcement of military sentences and the negotiation of temporary reprieves.
Symbolism Represents the intersection of institutional power and the fragile humanity of those caught within its …
Access Restricted to military personnel and those under direct supervision (e.g., prisoners, volunteers like Buckingham).
The echo of marching boots as prisoners are removed The hushed tones of Buckingham’s plea to Ransom The distant sound of artillery fire, a reminder of the war’s ever-present threat
Military Prison

The Military Prison, though not physically depicted in this event, looms as Jamie’s inevitable destination. Its cold, unyielding walls are the final stop for those sentenced by Smythe’s court-martial. The prison symbolizes the military’s absolute control over its prisoners, a place where hope is extinguished and resistance is futile. Jamie’s transfer to this location marks the culmination of the court-martial’s injustice, reinforcing the Doctor’s earlier warnings about the farce of the trial.

Atmosphere Cold, silent, and suffocating—designed to break the spirit of those confined within.
Function A place of detention and punishment, where prisoners await further judgment or execution.
Symbolism Embodies the military’s unchecked authority and the erasure of individual agency.
Access Highly restricted—only military personnel and authorized guards are permitted entry.
Iron-barred cells casting long shadows The distant clanging of doors and the shuffling of prisoners The absence of natural light, reinforcing the prison’s isolation

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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British Military Forces (1917 War Zone Simulation) [Puppet Regime]

The British Army’s authority is fully exercised in this event, as Sergeant Major Burns and Captain Ransom enforce General Smythe’s sentences. The military’s rigid chain of command is on full display, with orders carried out without question. The organization’s power is absolute, reducing the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe to mere prisoners of its will. Even Ransom’s rare moment of compassion is framed within the military’s broader structure, as he defers to Buckingham’s request rather than challenging Smythe directly.

Representation Through the actions of its enlisted personnel (Sergeant Major Burns) and officers (Captain Ransom), as …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over individuals, with no room for dissent or appeal. The military’s hierarchy …
Impact The British Army’s actions in this moment underscore its role as an instrument of control, …
Internal Dynamics The tension between Smythe’s authoritarian rule and the occasional moral hesitation of subordinates (e.g., Ransom) …
To remove perceived threats (the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe) from the command post To reinforce the absolute control of General Smythe’s court-martial verdicts Through the unquestioning enforcement of orders by enlisted personnel Via the threat of execution and imprisonment to ensure compliance By maintaining a rigid chain of command that stifles dissent

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 8

"Smythe sets up a court martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e), leading to Smythe manipulating the evidence and swiftly rejecting explanations from the Doctor and Zoe, leading to immediate guilty verdicts and extreme sentences (beat_42203fbd7e569303)."

Smythe’s rigged court-martial condemns the Doctor’s team
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"Smythe sets up a court martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e), leading to Smythe manipulating the evidence and swiftly rejecting explanations from the Doctor and Zoe, leading to immediate guilty verdicts and extreme sentences (beat_42203fbd7e569303)."

Smythe delivers rigged guilty verdicts
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"Smythe initiating a court-martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e) escalates into the Doctor, Zoe, and Jamie receiving guilty verdicts and extreme sentences (beat_42203fbd7e569303), raising the stakes dramatically."

Smythe delivers rigged guilty verdicts
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"Smythe initiating a court-martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e) escalates into the Doctor, Zoe, and Jamie receiving guilty verdicts and extreme sentences (beat_42203fbd7e569303), raising the stakes dramatically."

Smythe’s rigged court-martial condemns the Doctor’s team
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"Smythe sets up the pretense for a court-martial (beat_62e2b469eec7ed58). Smythe uses his connection to Barrington to ensure a specific outcome for the civilians, initiating the fabricated court-martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e)."

Smythe’s rigged court-martial condemns the Doctor’s team
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"Smythe sets up the pretense for a court-martial (beat_62e2b469eec7ed58). Smythe uses his connection to Barrington to ensure a specific outcome for the civilians, initiating the fabricated court-martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e)."

Smythe delivers rigged guilty verdicts
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"The Doctor is optimistic about the General (beat_e070acaf13b089a6) but this is disproven when Smythe inquires about dismissing Ransom and setting up the court-martial (beat_62e2b469eec7ed58)."

Doctor dismisses companions' fear with blind optimism
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"The Doctor is optimistic about the General (beat_e070acaf13b089a6) but this is disproven when Smythe inquires about dismissing Ransom and setting up the court-martial (beat_62e2b469eec7ed58)."

Desperation in the Wine Cellar
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What this causes 10

"After being sentenced, the Doctor is marched into his prison cell by Sergeant Major Burns (beat_0d7e6d89d664b3fc)."

The Doctor probes Burns' memory gaps
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"Smythe sets up a court martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e), leading to Smythe manipulating the evidence and swiftly rejecting explanations from the Doctor and Zoe, leading to immediate guilty verdicts and extreme sentences (beat_42203fbd7e569303)."

Smythe’s rigged court-martial condemns the Doctor’s team
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"Smythe sets up a court martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e), leading to Smythe manipulating the evidence and swiftly rejecting explanations from the Doctor and Zoe, leading to immediate guilty verdicts and extreme sentences (beat_42203fbd7e569303)."

Smythe delivers rigged guilty verdicts
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"Smythe initiating a court-martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e) escalates into the Doctor, Zoe, and Jamie receiving guilty verdicts and extreme sentences (beat_42203fbd7e569303), raising the stakes dramatically."

Smythe delivers rigged guilty verdicts
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"Smythe initiating a court-martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e) escalates into the Doctor, Zoe, and Jamie receiving guilty verdicts and extreme sentences (beat_42203fbd7e569303), raising the stakes dramatically."

Smythe’s rigged court-martial condemns the Doctor’s team
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"Smythe sets up the pretense for a court-martial (beat_62e2b469eec7ed58). Smythe uses his connection to Barrington to ensure a specific outcome for the civilians, initiating the fabricated court-martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e)."

Smythe’s rigged court-martial condemns the Doctor’s team
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"Smythe sets up the pretense for a court-martial (beat_62e2b469eec7ed58). Smythe uses his connection to Barrington to ensure a specific outcome for the civilians, initiating the fabricated court-martial (beat_39927047ddba8c8e)."

Smythe delivers rigged guilty verdicts
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1
Temporal medium

"Zoe is taken under Jennifer's care, while the Doctor is led to his prison cell. (beat_75fe6fba721e3e27) In his cell, the Doctor subtly questions Sergeant Major Burns about how long he has been at the front (beat_46bde473ddb416a9)."

The Doctor probes Burns' memory gaps
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"The injustice of the court-martial (beat_42203fbd7e569303) motivates Zoe to take action, paralleling Smythe's manipulation of the system for his own ends, as revealed when Zoe discovers the monitor (beat_eb2e2b9eff3397ea)."

Zoe discovers Smythe’s hidden agenda
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

"The injustice of the court-martial (beat_42203fbd7e569303) motivates Zoe to take action, paralleling Smythe's manipulation of the system for his own ends, as revealed when Zoe discovers the monitor (beat_eb2e2b9eff3397ea)."

Zoe steals prison keys from Smythe
S6E35 · The War Games Part 1

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"BUCKINGHAM: Just a minute, Sergeant Major. Captain Ransom, surely you're not going to keep this poor girl in the cells all night?"
"RANSOM: Well, we've nowhere else to keep her."
"BUCKINGHAM: Well, why not leave her here? I could look after her."
"RANSOM: Yes, I don't see why not."
"ZOE: Oh I don't want to leave you, Doctor."
"DOCTOR: Now you stay here, Zoe. Goodbye, my dear."