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S18E5 · Meglos Part 1

Mercenaries discover Meglos true nature

General Grugger and Lieutenant Brotadac deliver an Earthling prisoner to Meglos in his hidden laboratory on Zolfa-Thura, only to be confronted by the sentient xerophyte’s abrupt reveal. Meglos discards his facade to expose himself as the sole survivor of the destroyed planet, mocking the mercenaries’ ignorance while twisting their loyalty into a new bargain. The confrontation accelerates the mercenaries’ entrapment, foreshadowing the planet’s deeper horrors and the Doctor’s impending intervention.

Plot Beats

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General Grugger, Lieutenant Brotadac, and their mercenaries enter Meglos's laboratory, bringing an Earthling prisoner. Meglos greets them, revealing his presence within a large cactus on display.

curiosity to unease ['gleaming white room', 'shiny metal control …

Meglos reveals his true nature as a sentient xerophyte, surprising Grugger and Brotadac. He acknowledges their service and hints at a new proposition.

hostility to wariness

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Professional detachment fraying into creeping fear

Lieutenant Brotadac moves quietly alongside Grugger, pocketing movable equipment and maintaining a veneer of pragmatic efficiency. He watches the interaction with narrowed suspicion, muttering skepticism about the operation’s secrecy. His unease mounts as Meglos’s true form is exposed, turning his professional caution into silent dread.

Goals in this moment
  • To complete the mission without additional casualties
  • To confirm the legitimacy—and sanity—of their enigmatic employer
Active beliefs
  • Orders given without explanation are inherently dangerous
  • Appearance usually reveals hidden intent
Character traits
Pragmatic Suspicious Reserved
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Defiant skepticism curdling into reluctant awe

General Grugger strides into the gleaming white lab with brooding authority, demanding to know the true nature of his mysterious employer. His practical skepticism curdles into stunned silence as Meglos discards his human disguise, forcing him to confront the alien being’s dominance. He remains the mercenary’s commander but is visibly unsettled by the revelation.

Goals in this moment
  • To assess the nature of Meglos without betraying fear
  • To secure continued employment without losing control of the mission
Active beliefs
  • Mercenary success depends on understanding one’s employer
  • A person’s appearance defines their identity and threat level
Character traits
Commanding Skeptical Authoritarian
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Cool triumph masking profound disdain for lesser minds

Meglos discards his human guise with theatrical abruptness, revealing himself as a towering, sentient xerophyte cactus. His calm articulation contrasts with the mercenaries’ shock as he mocks their ignorance and insists on their gratitude for past service. He immediately pivots to a new, coercive proposition, weaponizing his alien nature to subordinate the mercenaries.

Goals in this moment
  • To assert absolute control over the mercenaries’ loyalty
  • To establish his identity and purpose before demanding further compliance
Active beliefs
  • True power requires transcending biological limitations
  • Mercenaries value self-preservation over principle
Character traits
Mocking Calculating Dominant
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Helpless bewilderment escalating to primal fear

The Earthling prisoner is forcibly ushered in by the mercenaries, visibly confused and fearful at the stark surroundings. Despite his pleas for clarity, he is treated as an object and prodded toward Meglos without acknowledgment. His presence serves as a pawn in Meglos’s broader scheme, subsumed by the scientist’s grand designs.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive the encounter and understand why he was brought here
  • To make his distress known despite dismissal by the mercenaries
Active beliefs
  • Power lies with those who control the environment
  • Questions will be ignored if power is unchallenged
Character traits
Confused Terrified Voiceless
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Objects Involved

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Meglos' Movable Laboratory Equipment

Movable equipment is casually pocketed by Brotadac upon entry, signaling minimal regard for the technology and a focus on immediate convenience. The equipment—likely sensors or communication devices—serves as part of the mercenaries’ toolkit for exploitation, though its specific function remains secondary to the unfolding revelation of Meglos’s true identity.

Before: Functional equipment carried by mercenaries for unspecified exploratory …
After: Still functional but diminished in relevance, overshadowed by …
Before: Functional equipment carried by mercenaries for unspecified exploratory or extraction tasks
After: Still functional but diminished in relevance, overshadowed by Meglos’s revelation and the shift in power

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Meglos' Complex on Zolfa-Thura

Meglos’s Laboratory serves as the claustrophobic stage for the mercenaries’ confrontation with the alien entity. Its gleaming white surfaces and sharp metal reflections amplify the sterility of the environment, while the presence of a large cactus on a stand underscores the deception and duality lurking beneath the room’s clinical surface.

Atmosphere Sterile yet menacing, with underlying dread and technological tension
Function Stage for authority display and identity reveal
Symbolism Represents the hidden cruelty beneath a facade of order and professionalism
Access Restricted to mercenaries under Meglos’s invitation
Gleaming white walls and metal control panels casting sharp reflections A large cactus on a stand positioned near the center

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Key Dialogue

"MEGLOS: Well observed, General Grugger. I am the plant. A xerophyte, to be precise."
"GRUGGER: Huh. Who do you think you're talking to?"