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S19E23 · Time Flight Part 1

Displaced to the Cretaceous dawn

The Doctor and his companions materialize in a prehistoric landscape, far from Heathrow in both space and time. Confronting the scale of their temporal displacement, the Captain of Concorde Golf Alpha Charlie questions their impossible location, while the Doctor confirms their arrival in the Jurassic period some 140 million years ago. Scobie’s disbelief and Bilton’s denial highlight the surreal nature of their predicament, but the discovery of a twisted Concorde landing wheel underscores the violent, time-warped descent they’ve endured. The Doctor hints at unseen forces manipulating their reality, warning that a nameless conjurer’s machinations extend beyond mere illusions into a peril that threatens more than just them. key_dialogue: [ STAPLEY: Where are we?

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The group realizes they are lost in a desolate, prehistoric landscape. Captain Stapley asks, 'Where are we?' and the Doctor responds, indicating they are 140 million years ago.

confusion to alarm ['a small rocky outcrop in the …

The Doctor confirms they are in the Jurassic period, and Tegan expresses concern about the ice age. The Doctor warns them about the possibility of encountering prehistoric creatures.

alarm to fascination ['Jurassic period', 'Pleistocene era']

Captain Stapley mentions the approach to Heathrow was real, and the Doctor compares it to an illusion. Stapley also suggests that the passengers and crew of Victor Foxtrot must be in the wilderness.

concern to determination ['the wilderness']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Focused concentration masking underlying tension about the 'conjurer' and their precarious position

The Doctor calmly identifies their temporal and spatial displacement to the skeptical Concorde crew while examining the twisted landing wheel. He employs analogies to explain temporal displacement and warns of unseen forces manipulating their reality.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine the cause of their temporal displacement
  • Protect his companions and the Concorde crew from unseen dangers
  • Identify the 'conjurer' manipulating their reality
Active beliefs
  • Temporal anomalies are deliberate manipulations rather than natural occurrences
  • There is an external intelligence controlling the distortions they experience
Character traits
Calm under duress Analytical problem-solver Uses analogies to explain temporal concepts Perceptive of environmental details Warns of external threats
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Disbelief and cognitive dissonance masking deep confusion about their predicament

Bilton denies the reality of their situation despite clear evidence, questioning how they arrived in this prehistoric landscape while mistakenly attributing the perfect Concorde touchdown to actual aviation procedures.

Goals in this moment
  • Reconcile their surroundings with professional aviation knowledge
  • Reactivate conventional aviation protocols
  • Preserve belief in the tangible reality of their experience
Active beliefs
  • Their immediate experience should conform to known aviation reality
  • Temporal displacement is an unacceptable explanation for observed phenomena
Character traits
Skeptical of temporal explanations Relies on professional aviation paradigms Disoriented by the situation Denies contradictory evidence
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Confused yet determined to understand and control the situation through professional framework

Captain Stapley questions their impossible location while maintaining professional demeanor. He seeks rational explanations for their predicament and expresses concern about other passengers and crew stranded in this temporal wilderness.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine their actual location and situation
  • Protect passengers and crew (including the Doctor's group)
  • Instill order and comprehensible explanations amid confusion
Active beliefs
  • Professional aviation knowledge provides an anchor in chaos
  • Others depend on his leadership and rational responses
Character traits
Professional authority figure Seeks rational explanations Maintains command presence Expresses concern for others' safety Skeptical but attempting to process information
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Supporting 3

Intrigued yet unsettled by the prehistoric environment and temporal anomalies

Nyssa observes the prehistoric landscape and inquires about the creatures she witnessed, seeking understanding of their temporal and ecological context. Her technical training manifests in curiosity about temporal mechanics.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand their geographical and temporal placement
  • Relate observed phenomena to known scientific principles
  • Protect herself and companions
Active beliefs
  • Observed phenomena can be explained through scientific analysis
  • Temporal discrepancies follow logical patterns
Character traits
Curious and questioning Technically observant Engages with temporal concepts Professional detachment mixed with concern
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Tegan Jovanka
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Heightened alertness combined with pragmatic concern about their situation

Tegan expresses urgency upon seeing the other Concorde and reinforces the Doctor's warning about their predicament. She balances her professional aviation instincts with concern for the group's safety.

Goals in this moment
  • Recognize potential threats in their environment
  • Stay with the group and maintain safety
  • Verify the reality of their situation through observable facts
Active beliefs
  • Environmental dangers are immediate and real
  • Professional aviation instincts are valid in this context
Character traits
Alert to environmental details Practical in crises Expresses immediate concerns Engages with the Doctor's temporal explanations superficially
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Deep discomfort and cognitive dissonance manifesting as dissociation from reality

Ralph Scobie expresses disbelief at their situation, believing they must be dreaming, and reacts with physical unease to the mangled Concorde landing wheel that provides undeniable evidence of their violent temporal displacement.

Goals in this moment
  • Regain psychological equilibrium by rejecting implausible reality
  • Verify tangible evidence in their environment
  • Survive the immediate situation
Active beliefs
  • Perceived reality should match technical and sensory confirmation
  • Extreme anomalies indicate dream states rather than reality
Character traits
Technically grounded Reacting with physical unease Expresses personal disorientation Relies on sensory evidence
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Twisted Concorde Landing Wheel

The twisted landing wheel confirms their violent temporal displacement, its mangled metal buried in prehistoric soil. Stapley and Bilton physically encounter it, forcing acknowledgment of the impossible reality, while the Doctor uses it as evidence to argue against their professional aviation-based perceptions of a smooth landing.

Before: Part of Concorde's landing gear in pristine condition, …
After: Torn from its assembly, bent, scorched, and half-buried …
Before: Part of Concorde's landing gear in pristine condition, unaware of any impending temporal displacement
After: Torn from its assembly, bent, scorched, and half-buried in Jurassic soil as a jagged artifact of temporal violence

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Concorde Flight Deck

Concorde itself exists as a physical anchor to their immediate past reality, its presence in the Jurassic period suggesting that the entire aircraft (and presumably passengers) are also displaced. The Doctor's concern about finding other Concorde passengers implies the aircraft's integrity is compromised but its reality remains present.

Atmosphere Unsettling familiarity amid primal danger, where modern engineering coexists with prehistoric wilderness
Function Physical mnemonic of their recent past juxtaposed against geological time
Symbolism Embodiment of human technological achievement suddenly made vulnerable to natural forces
Access No artificial restrictions but the surrounding prehistoric wilderness makes movement dangerous
Other Concorde visible in the distance creating spatial confusion Polished aircraft metal contrasting with raw prehistoric soil
Jurassic Period Landfall Zone

The Jurassic landscape serves as both immediate danger and temporal proof, where modern engineering like a Concorde landing wheel becomes an anachronistic artifact embedded in ancient soil. The group's vulnerability is highlighted by the vast, empty wilderness surrounding them and the immediate threat of prehistoric predators.

Atmosphere Tense with underlying dread, raw and exposed as the group confronts prehistoric reality without familiar …
Function Confrontation space for temporal reality
Symbolism Represents the clash between human technological arrogance and the immensity of geological time
Access No apparent artificial restrictions but physically impassable barriers of prehistoric wilderness and time itself
Open landscape with minimal vegetation providing little concealment Twisted Concorde landing wheel buried in the earth as stark evidence of temporal violence

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 5

"The blinding flash that breaks the perceptual induction directly leads to the group's materialization in the Jurassic period, confirming their temporal displacement."

Nyssa exposes the rotting corpse illusion
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"The blinding flash that breaks the perceptual induction directly leads to the group's materialization in the Jurassic period, confirming their temporal displacement."

The Doctor unmasks the conjured illusion
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"The blinding flash that breaks the perceptual induction directly leads to the group's materialization in the Jurassic period, confirming their temporal displacement."

Illusion breaks in blinding flash
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"The Doctor identifying the Jurassic period (140 million years ago) parallels the Concorde's violent landing in deep time, both representing catastrophic displacements that leave the Doctor searching for answers."

Concorde wreckage reveals time warped past
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"The Doctor identifying the Jurassic period (140 million years ago) parallels the Concorde's violent landing in deep time, both representing catastrophic displacements that leave the Doctor searching for answers."

Doctor warns of puppet master orchestrating events
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What this causes 4

"The Doctor's warning about a 'conjurer' immediately precedes the capture of Bilton and Scobie by the opaque bubbles, escalating the threat from abstract temporal phenomena to concrete physical danger."

Opaque creatures seize Bilton and Scobie
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"The Doctor's warning about a 'conjurer' immediately precedes the capture of Bilton and Scobie by the opaque bubbles, escalating the threat from abstract temporal phenomena to concrete physical danger."

Entities seize hypnotized crew members
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"The Doctor identifying the Jurassic period (140 million years ago) parallels the Concorde's violent landing in deep time, both representing catastrophic displacements that leave the Doctor searching for answers."

Concorde wreckage reveals time warped past
S19E23 · Time Flight Part 1

"The Doctor identifying the Jurassic period (140 million years ago) parallels the Concorde's violent landing in deep time, both representing catastrophic displacements that leave the Doctor searching for answers."

Doctor warns of puppet master orchestrating events
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning