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S2E17 · The Zarbi
S2E17
· The Zarbi

Vicki investigates the stalled TARDIS

The TARDIS has inexplicably stopped, its scanner blank and doors open—a clear deviation from its usual reliability. Vicki, left alone inside, calls out for the Doctor and Ian, but receives no response. Her cautious exploration of the empty console room marks a turning point in her agency, as she takes initiative in a crisis where the Doctor’s absence leaves her as the sole active agent. The blank scanner and open doors serve as ominous signs of deeper trouble, foreshadowing the Zarbi’s interference or a temporal disruption. This moment establishes Vicki’s growing confidence and independence, contrasting with her earlier reliance on the Doctor, while the TARDIS’s malfunction underscores the escalating threat beyond its walls. The scene’s tension lies in the unknown: why has the TARDIS stopped, and what awaits outside its doors?

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The TARDIS abruptly stops, and Vicki, finding the scanner blank and the doors open, ventures out, calling for Ian and the Doctor, but receives no response.

curiosity to concern

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anxious but resolute, with a flicker of defiance against the unknown. Her fear is tempered by a newfound sense of responsibility, as she realizes she must act without the Doctor’s guidance.

Vicki stands alone in the TARDIS console room, her hands gripping the edges of the console as she calls out for the Doctor and Ian. The ship’s unnatural stillness and the open doors amplify her isolation, forcing her to confront the absence of her usual protectors. Her voice trembles slightly as she scans the room, her body language shifting from confusion to cautious determination. The blank scanner and the eerie silence of the TARDIS’s systems heighten her anxiety, but she begins to explore the console, her actions driven by a mix of fear and burgeoning independence.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate the Doctor and Ian to understand why they are absent and the TARDIS has malfunctioned.
  • Assess the TARDIS’s systems to determine the cause of the malfunction and potential threats.
Active beliefs
  • The TARDIS’s malfunction is a sign of an external threat or temporal disruption.
  • She must take initiative in this crisis, as the Doctor and Ian are unavailable to lead.
Character traits
Resourceful under pressure Anxious yet determined Growing independence Vulnerable but adaptive
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Supporting 2

Unknowable to Vicki, but his absence suggests he is either separated from the TARDIS or otherwise unable to respond. The lack of his presence removes a critical layer of support for Vicki, heightening the stakes of the situation.

Ian is also absent from the TARDIS console room, his absence compounding Vicki’s sense of isolation. As a former teacher and protector, Ian’s role in the group is to provide practical support and reassurance, both of which are missing in this moment. His silence, combined with the Doctor’s, leaves Vicki without her usual allies, forcing her to confront the crisis alone. Ian’s absence underscores the fragility of their dynamic and the potential danger they face.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate and assist Vicki in resolving the TARDIS’s malfunction (inferred).
  • Protect the group from whatever threat has caused the TARDIS to stop (inferred).
Active beliefs
  • The TARDIS’s malfunction is a sign of an external threat that requires immediate action.
  • Vicki is capable of handling herself, but she should not have to face dangers alone.
Character traits
Protective (by absence) Practical problem-solver (implied by his usual role) Reliable (implied by his absence creating a void)
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Unknowable to Vicki, but his absence suggests he is either incapacitated, investigating the threat externally, or otherwise unable to respond. The lack of his presence amplifies the tension, as his expertise would typically resolve such crises.

The Doctor is absent from the TARDIS console room, his absence marked by Vicki’s repeated calls going unanswered. His usual presence—characterized by his authoritative demeanor and technical expertise—is glaringly missing, leaving Vicki to navigate the crisis alone. The Doctor’s absence not only highlights the TARDIS’s vulnerability but also forces Vicki to step into a role she has not previously occupied, accelerating her character arc toward independence.

Goals in this moment
  • Investigate the external threat or temporal disruption affecting the TARDIS (inferred).
  • Reassert control over the TARDIS’s systems to restore functionality (inferred).
Active beliefs
  • The TARDIS’s malfunction is a serious breach of its operational protocols, requiring immediate attention.
  • Vicki and the others are capable of handling crises, but his guidance is critical in high-stakes situations.
Character traits
Authoritative (by absence) Technically indispensable (by his absence) Protective (implied by Vicki’s reliance on him)
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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TARDIS Console

The TARDIS control console, the heart of the ship’s operations, is silent and unresponsive. Its levers and switches, usually humming with energy, are inert, and the console itself offers no clues as to why the TARDIS has stopped. Vicki circles it cautiously, her hands tracing its edges as she searches for answers. The console’s inactivity is a metaphor for the group’s loss of control, as well as a practical obstacle that Vicki must overcome to restore functionality and locate the Doctor and Ian.

Before: Active and responsive, with humming systems and functional …
After: Silent and unresponsive, with no visual or auditory …
Before: Active and responsive, with humming systems and functional controls, allowing the Doctor to pilot the TARDIS.
After: Silent and unresponsive, with no visual or auditory feedback, indicating a complete shutdown or external interference.
TARDIS Console Scanner

The TARDIS scanner, usually a vital interface for monitoring external and temporal conditions, is blank and unresponsive. Its dead screen serves as a stark visual clue that the TARDIS is not functioning normally, amplifying the sense of unease. Vicki’s gaze lingers on it, her confusion and anxiety reflected in its emptiness. The scanner’s malfunction is a critical narrative device, signaling that the TARDIS—typically a sanctuary—has been compromised, and that external forces may be at play.

Before: Functional and displaying external or temporal data as …
After: Blank and unresponsive, providing no visual or auditory …
Before: Functional and displaying external or temporal data as the TARDIS traveled through time and space.
After: Blank and unresponsive, providing no visual or auditory feedback, indicating a systemic failure or external interference.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Central Console Room

The TARDIS console room, once a secure and familiar space, has become a confined and unsettling environment. The open doors yawn ominously, breaking the usual containment of the ship’s interior. The room’s atmosphere is thick with tension, as the absence of the Doctor and Ian, combined with the malfunctioning systems, creates a sense of vulnerability. Vicki’s exploration of the console room is fraught with uncertainty, as she grapples with the realization that their sanctuary has been breached.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, with an undercurrent of dread. The silence of the TARDIS’s systems and …
Function Primary setting for Vicki’s realization of the TARDIS’s malfunction and her subsequent attempt to assess …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of the TARDIS as a sanctuary and the group’s vulnerability to external …
Access Normally restricted to authorized personnel (the Doctor and companions), but the open doors suggest an …
The blank scanner screen, reflecting no external or temporal data. The open doors, violating the TARDIS’s usual containment protocols. The eerie silence of the console room, devoid of the usual hum of the TARDIS’s systems.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"The TARDIS stopping leads directly to Vicki investigating (Act 1)."

Vicki’s isolated cry for help
S2E17 · The Zarbi
What this causes 1

"Vicki leaves that TARDIS and finds herself in the control room."

Vicki confronts the Zarbi in the tendril chamber
S2E17 · The Zarbi

Key Dialogue

"VICKI: "Ian? Doctor? Is there anybody there?""