Sphere’s limited range exposed

In the Goodge Street lab, the Doctor and Anne test the reprogrammed control sphere’s range, only to discover its effectiveness is severely limited—it functions solely at close proximity. The Doctor’s initial optimism collapses as he realizes the sphere’s range is far shorter than needed to counter the Great Intelligence’s threat. Anne’s urgency ("Doctor, do hurry") underscores the ticking clock, while the Doctor’s quick adaptation ("if I can re-programme this sphere to obey our verbal commands") reveals his improvisational genius. This revelation forces an abrupt strategic pivot, exposing a fatal flaw in their plan and raising the stakes for their companions’ survival. The moment pivots from technical experimentation to high-stakes crisis, as the Doctor’s next move—implanting the sphere in a Yeti—becomes their only viable option despite the time pressure (twelve minutes remaining).

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor, urged on by Anne, tests the reprogrammed sphere with the control box, but it initially appears to fail, causing them to worry their plan has failed.

urgency to disappointment

The Doctor discovers that the sphere only works at close range, altering their strategy.

failure to realization

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anxious urgency laced with pragmatic hope

Anne urgently prompts the Doctor to hurry, questions the sphere's power level, declares initial failure, expresses relief at close-range success, pragmatically deems it progress, seeks next steps, doubts reprogramming feasibility given time, and reveals the twelve-minute deadline, her voice tense amid the lab's confines.

Goals in this moment
  • Expedite the testing to beat the deadline
  • Clarify viable next strategies for countering the Yeti
Active beliefs
  • Any functionality is better than none in crisis
  • Time constraints demand immediate adaptation
Character traits
urgent practical resilient supportive
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Brief optimism yielding to resolute focus

The Doctor activates the sphere remotely with the control box, confirming full power despite inaction, approaches closely to trigger it, exclaims triumphantly as it responds, commands it back, diagnoses the short-range flaw, and swiftly proposes reprogramming for verbal obedience to control a Yeti.

Goals in this moment
  • Test and validate the sphere's reprogramming
  • Pivot to a new tactic exploiting Yeti vulnerabilities
Active beliefs
  • Intellect and reprogramming can bridge technical gaps
  • Protecting companions requires bold, timely innovation
Character traits
ingenious determined adaptable calm under pressure
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Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Goodge Street Laboratory

The cramped Goodge Street Laboratory hosts the high-stakes testing of the control sphere, where distant failure and close success underscore the device's flaw, amplifying collaborative tension between Doctor and Anne as they pivot strategies under deadline pressure, embodying frantic ingenuity amid the Intelligence's encroaching threat.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, pierced by sphere bleeps and hurried exchanges
Function experimentation site
Symbolism Crucible of desperate technical salvation
Cluttered benches for repairs Bleeting control sphere sounds Confined space heightening urgency

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"Discovering that the sphere only works at close range (beat_abfedca3b6832cd5) prompts the Doctor to propose a new strategy of putting it inside a Yeti (beat_b8fdfdb775ba0968)."

Doctor discovers sphere’s limited range
S5E27 · The Web of Fear Part …

"The Doctor and Anne's work on the control box in beat_131e1a6ac4bcf4c8 directly leads to their discovery of the limited range in beat_abfedca3b6832cd5. This demonstrates the challenges in the development of the device."

Doctor rallies Anne amid despair
S5E27 · The Web of Fear Part …
What this causes 3

"Discovering that the sphere only works at close range (beat_abfedca3b6832cd5) prompts the Doctor to propose a new strategy of putting it inside a Yeti (beat_b8fdfdb775ba0968)."

Doctor discovers sphere’s limited range
S5E27 · The Web of Fear Part …

"The Doctor's plan to put the sphere inside a Yeti to control it (beat_b8fdfdb775ba0968) directly leads to the decision of the Doctor and Anne to undertake the dangerous mission themselves, as Evans refuses because he is too scared (beat_dbaee50d3f1c520c)."

Doctor and Anne commit to Yeti mission
S5E27 · The Web of Fear Part …

"The Doctor's plan to put the sphere inside a Yeti to control it (beat_b8fdfdb775ba0968) directly leads to the decision of the Doctor and Anne to undertake the dangerous mission themselves, as Evans refuses because he is too scared (beat_dbaee50d3f1c520c)."

Anne insists on Yeti mission
S5E27 · The Web of Fear Part …

Key Dialogue

"ANNE: Doctor. Doctor, do hurry."
"DOCTOR: (The sphere does nothing as the Doctor uses the control box.) Nearly ready. There. Now then, let's see if it works."
"ANNE: Is it at full power?"
"DOCTOR: Yes."
"ANNE: Then we've failed."
"DOCTOR: (The Doctor moves closer to the sphere. It stops bleeping.) Hang on a minute. Ah ha!"
"ANNE: Oh, it works."
"DOCTOR: Back you come. Yes, the trouble is, it only works at very short range."
"ANNE: But still, that's better than nothing. So now what do we do?"
"DOCTOR: Well, we know that your control box can stop a Yeti. Now then, if I can re-programme this sphere to obey our verbal commands."
"ANNE: Yes, but can we do it? I mean, in the time?"
"DOCTOR: How long have we got?"
"ANNE: Twelve minutes."