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S20E5 · Snakedance Part 1

Doctor urges Nyssa to monitor Tegan

Time presses as the Doctor realizes Tegan’s latent link to the Mara could erupt without warning. He rushes to have Nyssa become Tegan’s immediate sensory conduit, ensuring no intrusion from the outside world can deflect Tegan’s fragile consciousness from facing the entity within. Nyssa recognizes the immediate danger—Tegan is awake and isolated—but the Doctor insists on speed, treating every second as a potential crisis. The placement of the TARDIS hints at escape but also traps the trio within Manussa’s escalating peril. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: Now, she will be experiencing total exclusion of all outside sound, so you must be her ears. DOCTOR: Dreams are occurring in the mind all the time. Come on, we must hurry. NYSSA: She can't dream now. She's awake. ]

Plot Beats

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Nyssa expresses concern that Tegan can't dream now that she's awake, highlighting a potential issue with the hypnosis process.

concern to uncertainty

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Controlled urgency masking deep concern for Tegan’s vulnerability to the Mara

The Doctor moves with calculated urgency, commissioning Nyssa to act as Tegan’s sensory relay to block external distractions while Tegan confronts the Mara internally. His words carry both authority and anxiety, prioritizing speed and precision over immediate assurances.

Goals in this moment
  • Immediately isolate Tegan from sensory input to prevent the Mara from exploiting her awake state
  • Ensure Nyssa comprehends and implements the plan without delay to maintain temporal and psychological safety
Active beliefs
  • Believes the Mara can be preempted by controlling the present sensory environment of its host
  • Trusts Nyssa’s technical and empathetic capabilities to serve as an effective conduit for Tegan
Character traits
authoritative analytical urgent
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Pragmatic caution tempered by loyalty to the Doctor’s directives

Nyssa responds with precise concern, noting Tegan’s awakened state conflicts with the Doctor’s plan. Her pragmatic tone reveals both skepticism and willingness to act, though she questions the feasibility of sensory exclusion in Tegan’s current condition.

Goals in this moment
  • Protect Tegan from psychological harm by ensuring the plan aligns with her immediate state
  • Balance her technical training with moral responsibility to intervene if the plan seems flawed
Active beliefs
  • Trusts the Doctor’s judgment but questions its timing given Tegan’s awakened state
  • Believes sensory isolation alone may not suffice if Tegan cannot enter a meditative state
Character traits
pragmatic concerned responsive
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Objects Involved

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The Doctor’s TARDIS

The TARDIS hums undetected behind decorative hangings in the marketplace, its cloaking device masking its presence while serving as both sanctuary and symbol of confined mobility. Its silent position reflects the Doctor’s urgency to act without drawing attention to their means of departure.

Before: Parked and cloaked behind decorative hangings in the …
After: Remains stationary and cloaked, maintaining its hidden status …
Before: Parked and cloaked behind decorative hangings in the marketplace, hidden from view.
After: Remains stationary and cloaked, maintaining its hidden status while the Doctor and Nyssa finalize their plan.

Location Details

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Covered Manussa Market

The Manussa Market’s labyrinthine stalls and flickering lamplight form a deceptively ordinary backdrop for an escalating crisis. Its vibrant chaos contrasts sharply with the Doctor’s urgent imposition of disciplined silence, making the marketplace both neutral ground and psychological battleground.

Atmosphere Sensory-rich with vibrant chaos conflicting with the Doctor's need for control and silence
Function Public thoroughfare and trade hub that inadvertently becomes the locus of crisis containment
Symbolism Represents the tension between external noise and internal psychological necessity during crisis
Access Open to public but effectively restricted by the Doctor’s unspoken imperative to keep Tegan’s condition …
Covered stone architecture with arched ceilings and flickering oil lamps casting shifting shadows Marketplace alive with sensory stimuli like incense, spices, and distant hawkers' voices

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