Ayden’s staged death exposes the Doctor’s deception

In a courtroom confrontation, the Doctor orchestrates a dramatic reversal by revealing Ayden as the true murderer of Eprin, using Sabetha’s testimony and a forged micro-key to force a confession. As Ayden attempts to implicate accomplices, he is abruptly killed by a hidden device—likely a remote assassination—before he can reveal the fourth key’s location. The Doctor then admits the confession was a ruse, exposing his own manipulative strategy: Ayden’s death was staged to conceal the key’s true hiding place, refocusing the investigation while protecting Ian. Meanwhile, Tarron conducts psychometric tests on the murder weapon, and the tribunal, undeterred by the chaos, reaffirms Ian’s guilt, leaving the Doctor with no time to produce new evidence before execution. The event escalates stakes by revealing a deeper conspiracy, implicating unseen forces, and forcing the Doctor to adapt his plan under pressure.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Ayden attempts to confess, but is abruptly killed by a mysterious device, causing chaos and leaving Kala devastated.

tense to chaotic

The Doctor reveals the key Sabetha presented wasn't the original, suggesting it was a trick to reveal Ayden and that Ayden was killed to prevent him from disclosing the fourth key's location, redirecting the focus to finding the fourth key.

revealing to urgent

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Panicked and desperate, oscillating between guilt and a frantic desire to survive.

Ayden initially denies involvement in the murder but panics when accused, attempting to flee before being restrained by Barbara and Susan. As he begins to confess, he is abruptly killed by a hidden device, his death preventing him from revealing the location of the fourth key. His final moments are marked by desperation and fear, his actions driven by a mix of guilt and self-preservation.

Goals in this moment
  • To escape the courtroom and avoid confessing to his crimes.
  • To implicate his accomplices in the hope of saving himself.
Active beliefs
  • He is not solely responsible for the murder and theft; others are involved.
  • His life is in immediate danger, and he must act quickly to survive.
Character traits
Panicked Desperate Self-preserving Guilty
Follow Ayden's journey

Alert and empathetic, balancing her role in the Doctor’s plan with genuine concern for the victims of the conspiracy.

Barbara assists in restraining Ayden as he attempts to flee, her actions swift and decisive. She expresses sympathy for Kala after Ayden’s death, her empathy cutting through the courtroom’s cold formality. Later, she receives a whispered message from a Guardian and leaves the courtroom with Altos and Sabetha, her departure suggesting urgent business beyond the trial. Her presence is both physically active and emotionally attuned to the human cost of the events unfolding.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Ayden does not escape before confessing.
  • To support Kala in her grief and leave the courtroom to pursue a lead from the Guardian.
Active beliefs
  • The tribunal’s corruption is a direct threat to Ian’s life and the group’s mission.
  • The Guardian’s message contains critical information that could turn the tide in their favor.
Character traits
Empathetic Decisive Protective (of allies) Alert (to hidden threats)
Follow Barbara Wright's journey

Smugly triumphant, masking his paranoia and complicity in the conspiracy behind a facade of legal certainty.

Eyesen presents the mace as evidence against Ian, accusing him of involvement in Ayden’s murder and insisting on the tribunal’s decision to execute Ian. He attempts to implicate Ian and his accomplices in Ayden’s death, his arguments smug and unyielding. His role is that of a relentless prosecutor, using the chaos to further his agenda and ensure Ian’s conviction.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Ian’s conviction and execution, regardless of the new evidence.
  • To deflect attention from his own involvement in the conspiracy.
Active beliefs
  • Ian and his accomplices are a threat to the conspiracy and must be eliminated.
  • The tribunal’s bias in favor of conviction will ensure his goals are achieved.
Character traits
Hostile Smug Relentless Manipulative
Follow Eyesen's journey

Resigned but analytically engaged, masking deep frustration beneath a stoic exterior.

Ian remains silent throughout most of the trial, his physical presence tense and resigned as the courtroom erupts around him. He questions Tarron about psychometric tests, seeking clarity amid the chaos, but ultimately accepts the tribunal's verdict with quiet stoicism. His emotional state is one of resigned acceptance, though his questions reveal a lingering hope for justice.

Goals in this moment
  • To understand the psychometric evidence that might exonerate him.
  • To remain composed and dignified despite the tribunal's bias.
Active beliefs
  • The tribunal is corrupt and unwilling to consider new evidence.
  • The Doctor's plan, though risky, is his only chance at survival.
Character traits
Resigned Analytical Loyal (to the Doctor's efforts) Quietly defiant
Follow Ian Chesterton's journey

Authoritatively detached, though inwardly satisfied with the tribunal’s ability to maintain order and uphold its verdicts.

The Judge oversees the trial with rigid authority, allowing the Doctor to present his defense but ultimately denying his request for more time. He dismisses the chaos in the courtroom as irrelevant, reaffirming Ian’s guilt and upholding the death sentence. His actions reflect the tribunal’s institutional bias and unwillingness to deviate from its predetermined course, regardless of new evidence or extraordinary circumstances.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the trial proceeds according to the tribunal’s established procedures.
  • To uphold the verdict of guilt against Ian, despite the Doctor’s efforts to challenge it.
Active beliefs
  • The tribunal’s procedures are infallible and must be followed, regardless of external disruptions.
  • Ian’s guilt is a foregone conclusion, and the new evidence is irrelevant or fabricated.
Character traits
Authoritative Unyielding Bias (toward conviction) Procedurally rigid
Follow Millenius Judge …'s journey
Sabetha
primary

Determined and focused, though inwardly aware of the high stakes and potential consequences of her actions.

Sabetha testifies in court, presenting a replica micro-key and publicly accusing Ayden of murdering the guard. Her performance is convincing, and she leaves the courtroom with Barbara and Altos after receiving a message from a Guardian. Her actions are pivotal in the Doctor’s gambit, and her departure suggests she is acting on new intelligence that could further the group’s objectives.

Goals in this moment
  • To deliver a compelling performance that forces Ayden to confess.
  • To act on the Guardian’s message, which may provide a critical lead or opportunity.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s plan is the only way to expose the truth and save Ian.
  • The tribunal’s corruption must be challenged, even at personal risk.
Character traits
Determined Convincing (in her testimony) Adaptable Loyal (to the Doctor’s plan)
Follow Sabetha's journey

Calculating yet desperate, masking his frustration behind a facade of controlled authority.

The Doctor orchestrates a high-risk gambit, using Sabetha’s testimony and a forged micro-key to force Ayden into a confession. When Ayden is assassinated mid-confession, the Doctor admits the ruse, revealing his strategy to protect Ian and misdirect the investigation. He pleads for more time to find the fourth key, but the tribunal denies his request, leaving Ian’s fate hanging in the balance. His actions are calculated, his tone a mix of defiance and desperation.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose Ayden as the true murderer and shift blame away from Ian.
  • To buy time to locate the fourth key before the tribunal executes Ian.
Active beliefs
  • The tribunal is corrupt and will not accept the truth without coercion.
  • Ayden’s death, though tragic, serves a greater purpose in protecting the group and the mission.
Character traits
Strategic Defiant Protective (of Ian) Manipulative (for a greater good)
Follow The First …'s journey
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Altos
secondary

Concerned but focused, prioritizing the group’s safety and the mission over personal distress.

Altos questions Susan’s whereabouts briefly before leaving the courtroom with Barbara and Sabetha after receiving a message from a Guardian. His departure is swift and purposeful, indicating that the group is coordinating a response to the unfolding crisis. His role is that of a loyal ally, ensuring the team remains united and informed amid the chaos.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the team remains coordinated and informed about external developments.
  • To act on the Guardian’s message, which may provide a critical lead.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s plan, though risky, is necessary to protect Ian and the group.
  • The Guardian’s message is a sign that allies are working behind the scenes to aid their cause.
Character traits
Loyal Proactive Cautious Team-oriented
Follow Altos's journey
Kala
secondary

Hysterical and grief-stricken, her emotional state a raw expression of loss and betrayal.

Kala collapses in grief after Ayden’s death, her emotional state hysterical and distraught. She is given oblivative drugs by the Doctors and sent home to rest, her presence in the courtroom a poignant reminder of the human cost of the conspiracy. Her departure leaves a void in the room, her absence underscoring the tragedy of the events.

Goals in this moment
  • To mourn her husband’s death and seek comfort in her grief.
  • To escape the courtroom and the overwhelming pain of the moment.
Active beliefs
  • Ayden was not solely responsible for his actions; he was manipulated by others.
  • The tribunal’s corruption has cost her dearly, and she is powerless to change it.
Character traits
Distraught Hysterical Vulnerable Empathetic (toward Ayden)
Follow Kala's journey
Susan Foreman
secondary

Focused and determined, though inwardly aware of the high stakes and the need for haste.

Susan assists in restraining Ayden and leaves the courtroom to retrieve Ian’s statement. Her actions are swift and purposeful, her focus on the practical tasks at hand. Though her whereabouts are briefly questioned by Altos, her role in the event is supportive, ensuring the group remains informed and prepared for the next phase of their plan.

Goals in this moment
  • To retrieve Ian’s statement, which may contain critical evidence.
  • To support the Doctor’s plan and ensure the group remains coordinated.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s strategy is their best chance to save Ian and expose the conspiracy.
  • Every detail, no matter how small, could be the key to turning the tide.
Character traits
Focused Supportive Proactive Loyal
Follow Susan Foreman's journey

Professionally detached, though inwardly troubled by the tribunal's refusal to consider the new evidence.

Tarron conducts psychometric tests on the weapon that killed Ayden, explaining the process to Ian and Barbara with professional detachment. He advises them to return to their seats as the tribunal resumes, maintaining order amid the chaos. His role is that of a neutral investigator, though his actions subtly support the Doctor's group by providing scientific context to the unfolding events.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide accurate scientific analysis of the murder weapon.
  • To maintain order in the courtroom despite the chaos.
Active beliefs
  • The psychometric tests will reveal the true killer, regardless of the tribunal's bias.
  • The tribunal's rush to judgment is unjust, but he is bound by his role to follow procedure.
Character traits
Professional Neutral Methodical Supportive (of procedural fairness)
Follow Tarron's journey

Alert and purposeful, his actions driven by a sense of urgency and the need to aid the group’s efforts.

The Guardian whispers a message to Barbara, prompting her, Altos, and Sabetha to leave the courtroom. His role is that of a discreet ally, providing critical information to the group and ensuring they remain one step ahead of the tribunal’s actions. His presence is fleeting but pivotal, his message a catalyst for the group’s next move.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide Barbara and the group with critical information that could aid their cause.
  • To ensure the group remains informed and coordinated amid the chaos.
Active beliefs
  • The tribunal’s corruption must be challenged, and the Doctor’s group is the only force capable of doing so.
  • His role as a Guardian allows him to operate within the system while aiding those who seek justice.
Character traits
Discreet Supportive (of the Doctor’s group) Strategic Loyal (to the cause of justice)
Follow Tribunal Doctors's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ayden's Courtroom Assassination Mechanism

The weapon that kills Ayden is a hidden device, likely a remote assassination tool, deployed by unseen forces within the courtroom. Its activation is sudden and lethal, cutting short Ayden’s confession and preventing him from revealing the location of the fourth key. The weapon’s role is sinister, a silent enforcer of the conspiracy’s will, and its use underscores the high stakes and the lengths to which the conspirators will go to protect their secrets. Tarron later conducts psychometric tests on it, though the results are dismissed by the tribunal.

Before: Hidden within the courtroom, its presence undetected until …
After: Analyzed psychometrically by Tarron, its role in the …
Before: Hidden within the courtroom, its presence undetected until the moment of Ayden’s assassination.
After: Analyzed psychometrically by Tarron, its role in the event now a subject of scrutiny, though its true origins remain a mystery.
Bloodied Mace

The bloodied mace, a heavy weapon caked with Eprin’s blood, is thrust forward by Tarron as evidence against Ian. The Doctor grips it during his reconstruction of the crime, swinging it to mimic striking Ian unconscious. Tarron later scans it psychometrically, probing its residue for clues. The mace serves as a pivotal piece of evidence, its bloody history a symbol of the violence at the heart of the conspiracy. Its presence in the courtroom amplifies the tension and underscores the stakes of the trial.

Before: Presented as evidence by Eyesen, its bloody condition …
After: Scanned psychometrically by Tarron, its role in the …
Before: Presented as evidence by Eyesen, its bloody condition and psychometric residue linking it to the murder of Eprin.
After: Scanned psychometrically by Tarron, its role in the trial now expanded to include Ayden’s assassination, though its results are dismissed by the tribunal.
Doctor's Picture of the Micro-Key

The Doctor’s picture of the micro-key is a visual trigger used to prompt Sabetha to produce the replica key. It serves as a prop in the Doctor’s staged confession, its image a catalyst for the dramatic reversal that unfolds in the courtroom. The picture’s role is symbolic, representing the Doctor’s reliance on deception and misdirection to uncover the truth, though its use ultimately backfires when Ayden is assassinated.

Before: Carried by the Doctor, its image used to …
After: Exposed as part of the Doctor’s ruse, its …
Before: Carried by the Doctor, its image used to cue Sabetha’s testimony and the revelation of the replica key.
After: Exposed as part of the Doctor’s ruse, its role in the event shifts from a tool of deception to a symbol of the Doctor’s desperation and the tribunal’s refusal to accept the truth.
Ian Chesterton's Incriminating Courtroom Statement

Ian’s statement, presented by Eyesen as evidence of his guilt, is a damning document that the tribunal uses to justify its verdict. The Doctor’s efforts to discredit it are unsuccessful, and the statement serves as a final nail in Ian’s coffin, reinforcing the tribunal’s bias and unwillingness to consider new evidence. Its role in the event is that of a legal weapon, wielded by the prosecution to ensure Ian’s conviction regardless of the truth.

Before: Retrieved by Susan and presented by Eyesen as …
After: Dismissed as irrelevant by the tribunal, its role …
Before: Retrieved by Susan and presented by Eyesen as evidence against Ian, its contents used to support the prosecution’s case.
After: Dismissed as irrelevant by the tribunal, its role in the event solidified as a tool of institutional bias and corruption.
Sabetha's Decoy Micro-Key (Tribunal Evidence)

Sabetha produces a replica micro-key in the courtroom, holding it up as she accuses Ayden of murdering the guard. The Doctor later admits it is a forgery, revealing his ruse to provoke Ayden’s confession. The replica serves as a dramatic prop, its deception a calculated risk that backfires when Ayden is assassinated. Its presence in the courtroom is a testament to the Doctor’s willingness to manipulate the truth for a greater purpose, though it ultimately fails to sway the tribunal.

Before: Hidden on Sabetha’s person, its existence unknown to …
After: Exposed as a fake by the Doctor, its …
Before: Hidden on Sabetha’s person, its existence unknown to the tribunal until revealed during her testimony.
After: Exposed as a fake by the Doctor, its role in the event shifts from a tool of deception to a symbol of the Doctor’s desperation and the tribunal’s refusal to accept the truth.
Tarron's Psychometric Analysis of Ayden's Assassination Device

The psychometric test results from Ayden’s murder weapon are presented by Tarron, revealing residual energies imprinted by the last person who held the blade. The results stir debate in the courtroom, though the tribunal ultimately dismisses them as irrelevant. The tests serve as a scientific counterpoint to the tribunal’s bias, offering a glimpse of the truth that is swiftly suppressed. Their role in the event is that of a fleeting beacon of objectivity in a sea of corruption.

Before: Collected and analyzed by Tarron, the results pending …
After: Presented and dismissed by the tribunal, their potential …
Before: Collected and analyzed by Tarron, the results pending presentation in the courtroom.
After: Presented and dismissed by the tribunal, their potential to exonerate Ian ignored in favor of the preordained verdict.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Morphoton Courtroom

The Morphoton Courtroom serves as the battleground for the Doctor’s high-stakes gambit, its formal and oppressive atmosphere amplifying the tension of the trial. The space is rigidly controlled, with the Clerk enforcing absolute decorum and the tribunal dismissing disruptions as irrelevant. The courtroom’s role in the event is that of an antagonist force, its institutional bias and unwillingness to consider new evidence driving the narrative toward Ian’s execution. The atmosphere is one of stifling formality, broken only by the chaos of Ayden’s assassination and the Doctor’s desperate pleas for time.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, broken by sudden outbursts of chaos and grief. The air is …
Function Battleground for the Doctor’s staged confession and the tribunal’s refusal to accept the truth.
Symbolism Represents the corrupt and unyielding nature of Millenius’s legal system, where justice is a farce …
Access Restricted to authorized participants; disruptions invite severe penalties, such as exile to desert glass factories …
The heavy mace lies on the prosecution’s table, its bloodstained surface a grim reminder of the violence at the heart of the trial. The replica micro-key glints under the courtroom lights as Sabetha holds it up, its deception a fleeting beacon of hope amid the corruption. The Judge’s bench looms over the proceedings, its imposing presence a symbol of the tribunal’s authority and bias. The whispers of the Guardian to Barbara cut through the formalities, a secretive undercurrent in the otherwise rigid space.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Millenius Legal System (Authorities)

Millenius’s Legal System enforces its rigid bureaucracy and punitive measures in this event, with the tribunal dismissing the Doctor’s evidence and reaffirming Ian’s guilt despite the chaos. The system’s bias toward conviction is on full display, its procedures designed to suppress the truth and uphold its verdicts regardless of new developments. The organization’s role in the event is that of an unyielding antagonist, its institutional power ensuring that Ian’s execution proceeds as planned, despite the Doctor’s efforts to challenge it.

Representation Through the Judge’s rigid oversight and Eyesen’s relentless prosecution, the legal system manifests as an …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the courtroom, the legal system suppresses dissent and new evidence, ensuring …
Impact The legal system’s refusal to accept the truth underscores its corruption and bias, reinforcing the …
Internal Dynamics The tribunal’s internal bias toward conviction is on full display, with Eyesen and the Judge …
To uphold the conviction of Ian Chesterton, despite the Doctor’s efforts to prove his innocence. To dismiss the chaos in the courtroom as irrelevant, ensuring the tribunal’s procedures are followed to the letter. Through the Judge’s authority and the tribunal’s refusal to consider new evidence. By enforcing strict decorum and punishing disruptions, ensuring the trial proceeds according to its predetermined course.
Tribunal

The Tribunal, as the governing body of the courtroom, plays a central role in this event by overseeing the trial and ultimately reaffirming Ian’s guilt. Its members, including the Judge and Eyesen, work in concert to dismiss the Doctor’s evidence and uphold the verdict of execution. The tribunal’s role is that of an unyielding antagonist, its procedures designed to suppress the truth and ensure that its decisions are final, regardless of new developments or extraordinary circumstances.

Representation Through the Judge’s authoritative rulings and Eyesen’s relentless prosecution, the tribunal manifests as a corrupt …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the courtroom, the tribunal suppresses dissent and new evidence, ensuring its …
Impact The tribunal’s refusal to accept the truth underscores its corruption and bias, reinforcing the Doctor’s …
Internal Dynamics The tribunal’s internal bias toward conviction is on full display, with Eyesen and the Judge …
To uphold the conviction of Ian Chesterton, despite the Doctor’s efforts to prove his innocence. To dismiss the chaos in the courtroom as irrelevant, ensuring the tribunal’s procedures are followed to the letter. Through the Judge’s refusal to grant the Doctor more time to produce new evidence. By enforcing strict decorum and punishing disruptions, ensuring the trial proceeds according to its predetermined course.
Unnamed Conspiracy

The Unnamed Conspiracy, represented by the hidden forces that assassinate Ayden, plays a pivotal role in this event by ensuring that the truth remains buried. The conspiracy’s influence is felt through the sudden and lethal intervention that silences Ayden mid-confession, preventing him from revealing the location of the fourth key. Its role in the event is that of a shadowy antagonist, its actions driven by a desire to protect its secrets at any cost. The conspiracy’s presence is a constant threat, its unseen hand shaping the outcome of the trial and ensuring that the Doctor’s efforts to uncover the truth are thwarted.

Representation Through the hidden device that assassinates Ayden, the conspiracy manifests as a silent and lethal …
Power Dynamics Operating from the shadows, the conspiracy exerts influence through fear and violence, ensuring that its …
Impact The conspiracy’s actions underscore the depth of the corruption in Millenius and the lengths to …
Internal Dynamics The conspiracy’s internal workings remain a mystery, though its actions suggest a highly organized and …
To silence Ayden and prevent him from revealing the location of the fourth key. To ensure that the Doctor’s efforts to uncover the truth are thwarted, regardless of the cost. Through the use of a hidden assassination device, deployed at the critical moment to silence Ayden. By manipulating the tribunal’s bias and ensuring that the Doctor’s evidence is dismissed as irrelevant.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 7

"Ayden is killed mid confession to prevent him from revealing the fourth key's location, leading the Doctor to explain that this refocuses the Doctor's mission to locate the fourth key."

Tribunal rejects Doctor’s plea
S1E25 · Sentence of Death

"The court sentencing Ian to death with a two-day reprieve sets the stage for the tribunal denying the Doctor's request for more time, solidifying Ian's imminent execution and creating a sense of urgency."

Doctor Reveals Past Ties to Eprin
S1E25 · Sentence of Death

"The court sentencing Ian to death with a two-day reprieve sets the stage for the tribunal denying the Doctor's request for more time, solidifying Ian's imminent execution and creating a sense of urgency."

Doctor Secures Time and Divides the Team
S1E25 · Sentence of Death

"The court sentencing Ian to death with a two-day reprieve sets the stage for the tribunal denying the Doctor's request for more time, solidifying Ian's imminent execution and creating a sense of urgency."

Ian Sentenced to Death in Corrupt Court
S1E25 · Sentence of Death

"Ayden is killed mid confession to prevent him from revealing the fourth key's location, leading the Doctor to explain that this refocuses the Doctor's mission to locate the fourth key."

Doctor exposes Ayden’s betrayal in court
S1E25 · Sentence of Death

"Ayden is killed mid confession to prevent him from revealing the fourth key's location, leading the Doctor to explain that this refocuses the Doctor's mission to locate the fourth key."

Tarron examines Ayden’s murder weapon
S1E25 · Sentence of Death

"Eyesen's mysterious phone call hints at a larger conspiracy and his willingness to take darker actions, which is revealed later when the Doctor exposes Ayden's setup and Eyesen is implicated."

Eyesen’s coded threat to an ally
S1E25 · Sentence of Death
What this causes 5

"Ayden is killed mid confession to prevent him from revealing the fourth key's location, leading the Doctor to explain that this refocuses the Doctor's mission to locate the fourth key."

Doctor exposes Ayden’s betrayal in court
S1E25 · Sentence of Death

"Ayden is killed mid confession to prevent him from revealing the fourth key's location, leading the Doctor to explain that this refocuses the Doctor's mission to locate the fourth key."

Tarron examines Ayden’s murder weapon
S1E25 · Sentence of Death

"Ayden is killed mid confession to prevent him from revealing the fourth key's location, leading the Doctor to explain that this refocuses the Doctor's mission to locate the fourth key."

Tribunal rejects Doctor’s plea
S1E25 · Sentence of Death

"The revelation that Ayden was killed to protect the fourth key leads directly to Barbara receiving a threat about another death if the key's location is revealed, directly escalating stakes."

Barbara faces a deadly ultimatum
S1E25 · Sentence of Death

"The revelation that Ayden was killed to protect the fourth key leads directly to Barbara receiving a threat about another death if the key's location is revealed, directly escalating stakes."

Barbara Conceals Susan’s Kidnapping
S1E25 · Sentence of Death

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: "My Lords, let me begin by saying that the murderer is without any doubt in this chamber. The trouble is, he's not under arrest, but my young friend here is.""
"AYDEN: "All right, I'll tell you everything. I'm not in this alone. They made me do it. I'll tell you—""
"DOCTOR: "And so you see, my Lords, when Sabetha was showing the court the micro-key, it wasn't in actual fact the one that was stolen from the vault.""
"EYESEN: "Despite the dramatics and hysterics of recent events, very little has changed. I submit that the accused did, by threat or coercion, involve Ayden in the murder and robbery.""