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S12E10 · The Sontaran Experiment Part 2

Harry discovers allies in peril

Harry returns to find Sarah and the Doctor unconscious among the dead. Roth lies slaughtered in his cell, his autopsy revealing Styre’s ruthless efficiency in testing human weakness. As Harry grapples with the betrayal and loss, Styre’s cold voice echoes through the chamber, detailing his experiments with clinical precision. The Doctor’s awakening and Harry’s outrage frame the fragile alliance against Styre’s invasion, highlighting the mission’s dire stakes and the hidden enemy within their fragile resistance. key_dialogue: [ HARRY: Murdering swine. DOCTOR: Never throw anything away, Harry. Where's my five hundred year diary? I remember jotting some notes on the Sontarans. It's a mistake to clutter one's pockets, Harry. HARRY: Yes, Doctor. DOCTOR: What's Styre doing here? HARRY: Well, he's killing people. He's on some kind of ghastly experiment. Look what he's done to Sarah. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Harry returns to find Sarah and the Doctor unconscious, then discovers Roth is dead. Harry expresses outrage at the murder.

concern to outrage ['rocks', 'alcove']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Calm, almost detached, masking concern for Harry and Sarah beneath a veneer of tactical curiosity and wit.

The Doctor awakens from unconsciousness inside the cavern, hiding Harry from Styre with a hand over his mouth and beckoning him away from danger. He engages in dry, philosophical banter with Harry about preparedness and the utility of objects, then observes Styre’s experiments with analytical detachment.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent Harry from revealing their presence prematurely
  • Gather information on Styre’s activities and intentions
Active beliefs
  • Preparation and improvisation are paramount in crisis
  • Human life is valuable, but survival demands cunning and timing
Character traits
strategic calm under pressure analytical adaptive theatrical
Follow The Fourth …'s journey

Shocked by the violence and loss, then shifts into muted resolve while listening to Styre’s speech and the Doctor’s calm observations.

Harry enters the cavern to find the Doctor and Sarah unconscious, then discovers Roth’s corpse in his alcove. He reacts with shock and anger, hiding when Styre arrives to inspect Roth. He whispers with the Doctor after regaining consciousness, emphasizing the atrocities and the need for action.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect the Doctor and Sarah from further harm
  • Confront and stop Styre’s experiments regardless of personal danger
Active beliefs
  • Human life must be defended at all costs
  • Styre’s actions demand immediate intervention
Character traits
resilient moral outrage pragmatic reactive loyal
Follow Sarah Smith …'s journey

Completely detached, treating human suffering as data points within a greater military strategy; no visible emotion, only cold precision.

Field Major Styre descends into the cavern through a tight gully to inspect Roth’s corpse and deliver a detailed monologue on his Sontaran experiments regarding human physiological weaknesses. He increases the gravity on Vural’s torture setup, demonstrating absolute control over his environment and subjects.

Goals in this moment
  • Gather exploitable data on human weaknesses from lethal experiments
  • Assert Sontaran superiority through visible demonstrations of power
Active beliefs
  • Humans are inferior and their weaknesses must be quantified and exploited
  • Sontaran conquest is inevitable and justified by racial superiority
Character traits
clinical ruthless authoritative methodical dispassionate
Follow Styre's journey
Supporting 4
Erak
secondary

Anger simmering beneath a forced exterior of obedience, fearing the consequences of disobedience.

Erak joins Krans in enforcing the gravity bar over Vural as part of Styre’s inhumane experiment. Like Krans, his demeanor reflects suppressed anger and reluctant compliance, acting under duress within the Sontaran-controlled environment.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid becoming another victim of Styre’s experiments
  • Find a way to secretly resist or sabotage the Sontarans
Active beliefs
  • Collaboration may be necessary to survive
  • Yet defiance is morally imperative
Character traits
defiant internally externally compliant vulnerable to coercion
Follow Erak's journey
Krans
secondary

Resentful but obedient, suppressing defiance to survive under Styre’s immediate threat.

Krans is seen holding a gravity bar over Vural as part of Styre’s pressure-resistance experiment. He and Erak physically enforce Styre’s will, their actions revealing a combination of resentment and desperation as they comply to avoid their own punishment.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid punishment or further torture at Styre’s hands
  • Maintain some semblance of control over their situation
Active beliefs
  • Resistance may lead to immediate death
  • Survival often requires compliance with oppressors
Character traits
resentful compliant under duress survivor mentality
Follow Krans's journey
Vural
secondary

Overwhelmed by pain and fear, yet still defiant in spirit as long as he can endure.

Vural lies fastened down while Erak and Krans hold a gravity bar over him, the weight increasing incrementally under Styre’s control. His distress is evident as pain and terror mount, embodying the human cost of Styre’s experimentation and the fragility of resistance.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the immediate torture
  • Hold out hope for an external rescue or intervention
Active beliefs
  • Cooperation might lessen his suffering temporarily
  • Trusting in rescue is foolish
Character traits
terrified broken but defiant pain-ridden
Follow Vural's journey
Roth
secondary

deceased, past tense

Roth is found dead in his cell alcove by Harry, lying on the examination table with autopsy marks visible. His death represents the culmination of Styre’s lethal experiments on human fluid deprivation and marks the moment where the Doctor’s allies fully realize the gravity of the threat facing them.

Character traits
deceased
Follow Roth's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Gravity Experimental Bar

The Gravity Experimental Bar is used by Erak and Krans to torture Vural, with its weight increased incrementally by Styre’s control pad to exert crushing pressure on the human ribcage. It embodies the Sontarans’ methodical brutality.

Before: Anchored in position over Vural, calibrated for gradual …
After: Still in use, the bar’s pressure has been …
Before: Anchored in position over Vural, calibrated for gradual increases in pressure.
After: Still in use, the bar’s pressure has been raised to 300 pounds, intensifying the agony on Vural’s body.
Gravity Regulation Control Pad

The Gravity Experiment Control Pad is operated by Styre to increase the weight on the gravity bar, demonstrating his direct control over the intensity of the torture. It serves as both a tool and a symbol of Sontaran technological and military dominance.

Before: Located with Styre, ready to adjust pressure during …
After: Still in Styre’s possession and active, having just …
Before: Located with Styre, ready to adjust pressure during the experiment on Vural.
After: Still in Styre’s possession and active, having just increased the weight to 300 pounds.
Harry's Improvised Rescue Stick

Harry uses his big stick for support and occasional intimidation while moving through the cavern, then later as a subtle tool when navigating stealthily near Styre. It functions both as a practical climbing aid and a potential weapon in a desperate confrontation.

Before: An improvised tool carried by Harry, likely used …
After: Possession maintained by Harry, now potentially seen as …
Before: An improvised tool carried by Harry, likely used for support during ascent and descent in the rocky terrain.
After: Possession maintained by Harry, now potentially seen as a makeshift weapon in the cavern’s hostile environment.
Piece of the Synestic Locking Mechanism

The Doctor carries a piece of the Synestic Locking Mechanism from Nerva’s rocket, which he pockets and later discards nonchalantly. This small artifact serves as a narrative device highlighting his tendency to retain seemingly useless objects with potential future utility.

Before: Carried by the Doctor in a pocket, retained …
After: Discarded by the Doctor into the cavern environment, …
Before: Carried by the Doctor in a pocket, retained as part of his habit of keeping useful fragments.
After: Discarded by the Doctor into the cavern environment, no longer in his possession.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Hound Tor Interior Prison Caves (Prison Complex)

The Tor Caves interior serves as the principal battleground where human prisoners are held, tortured, and murdered by the Sontarans. Harry moves through jagged corridors to discover the carnage, while Styre conducts his experiments in full view. The cavern’s oppressive atmosphere heightens the sense of captivity and doom.

Atmosphere Oppressive, suffocating cavern filled with the stench of death, metal, and fear, echoing with mechanical …
Function Primary site of Sontaran captivity and experimentation, a nightmarish prison where resistance is systematically crushed.
Symbolism Represents Earth’s vulnerability to external domination and the dehumanizing cost of authoritarian control and ruthless …
Jagged stalactites smear moisture across slick stone floors Rust-colored manacles bolted into rock walls hang empty or clutch skeletal remains Flickering green emergency lighting casts skeletal shadows over bloodstains and exposed wiring
Roth’s Cell Alcove

Roth’s alcove is the specific scene of his murder and autopsy, where Styre’s clinical detachment is most evident. Harry stumbles upon the horror here, grounding the broader atrocities in the personal, intimate scale of a single life snuffed out.

Atmosphere Cramped and clinical, reeking of burnt ozone, old blood, and metallic tang; bathed in harsh, …
Function Site of forensic evidence gathering and corporal experimentation, a chamber of death disguised as a …
Symbolism Represents the eradication of individuality under Sontaran assessment; Roth’s corpse becomes data for an empire …
Pale green emergency lighting bleeds through cracked metal panels Autopsy tools glint dully near Roth’s corpse on a bolted examination table Cold drafts carry whispers from the cavern, intensifying the sense of solitude in suffering

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Sontaran Empire

The Sontaran Empire’s broader doctrine of racial superiority underpins Styre’s actions and the G3 Survey’s mission. The experiments are not isolated brutality but part of a galaxy-spanning empire’s methodology, where conquest is justified by perceived racial hierarchy and the devaluation of all non-Sontarans.

Representation Implicitly through Styre’s adherence to Sontaran military doctrine and the Empire’s operational protocols, reflected in …
Power Dynamics Absolute hierarchical power, where the Empire enforces its will through localized military units like G3, …
Impact Normalizes dehumanization as policy, embedding cruelty into institutional methodology and exemplifying the Empire’s expansionist ethics.
Expand the Empire’s territory by identifying and exploiting weaknesses in indigenous species Maintain totalitarian control over captured populations to ensure no effective resistance emerges Operating through rigid chains of command and standardized experimentation protocols Leveraging advanced technology like gravity manipulation and hydration control to exert control
Sontaran G3 Military Assessment Survey

The Sontaran G3 Military Assessment Survey operates the cavern as a covert interrogation and experimentation site, using human subjects to test physiological limits under Styre’s command. Their presence is marked by ruthless efficiency and total disregard for human life, evident in the cold execution of Roth and ongoing torture of Vural.

Representation Exclusively through Field Major Styre, who speaks for the organization during his monologue, confirming their …
Power Dynamics Overwhelming dominance through physical control and rhetorical intimidation; humans are treated as subjects for study …
Impact Transforms the cavern into a chamber of systemic dehumanization where resistance is measured only in …
Assess human physiological weaknesses to refine invasion strategies against Earth and similar civilizations Demonstrate Sontaran military superiority through visible demonstrations of helplessness and suffering Brutal physical experiments yielding quantifiable data on human endurance Psychological terror through public demonstrations of absolute control

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Harry’s fruitless search for Sarah early on (INT. HOUND TOR) emotionally echoes his discovery of Sarah unconscious alongside the dead Roth later (INT. HOUND TOR), amplifying his growing resolve and despair."

Harry rescues Roth from the Tor's caves
S12E10 · The Sontaran Experiment Part 2

"Harry's attempt to comfort Roth (INT. HOUND TOR) echoes his later outrage upon discovering Roth's death (INT. HOUND TOR), reinforcing Harry’s theme of underestimated compassion amidst brutality."

Harry rescues Roth from the Tor's caves
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What this causes 5
Callback medium

"The Doctor and Harry’s discussion about the synesthetic locking mechanism (INT. HOUND TOR) recalls earlier logistical challenges and the Doctor’s foresight, justifying why Harry’s stick is appropriated for the combat plan against Styre."

Doctor gambits against Styre in single combat
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Callback medium

"The Doctor and Harry’s discussion about the synesthetic locking mechanism (INT. HOUND TOR) recalls earlier logistical challenges and the Doctor’s foresight, justifying why Harry’s stick is appropriated for the combat plan against Styre."

Styre crushes Vural under deadly gravity
S12E10 · The Sontaran Experiment Part 2
Callback medium

"The Doctor and Harry’s discussion about the synesthetic locking mechanism (INT. HOUND TOR) recalls earlier logistical challenges and the Doctor’s foresight, justifying why Harry’s stick is appropriated for the combat plan against Styre."

Doctor confronts Styre in brutal duel
S12E10 · The Sontaran Experiment Part 2

"Harry’s discovery of the unconscious Doctor and dead Roth (INT. HOUND TOR) emotionally resonates with the Doctor’s later reflection on the bluff’s success (INT. COMS DEVICE), underscoring a shared sense of relief and lingering trauma."

Doctor foils Sontaran invasion bluff
S12E10 · The Sontaran Experiment Part 2

"Harry’s discovery of the unconscious Doctor and dead Roth (INT. HOUND TOR) emotionally resonates with the Doctor’s later reflection on the bluff’s success (INT. COMS DEVICE), underscoring a shared sense of relief and lingering trauma."

Doctor celebrates the Sontaran rout
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