Doctor discovers sphere’s limited range
Plot Beats
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The Doctor proposes to reprogram the sphere to obey verbal commands and put it inside a Yeti to stop the force controlling them, prompting Anne to question whether they have enough time.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Urgent skepticism veiling underlying hope
Anne urgently prompts the Doctor to hurry, questions if the sphere is at full power upon initial failure, acknowledges its partial success, seeks next steps, expresses doubt on reprogramming feasibility given the time constraint, and reveals the twelve-minute deadline, heightening the crisis.
- • Ensure timely testing and functionality confirmation
- • Assess realism of new plan under deadline pressure
- • Partial success offers a foundation despite imperfections
- • The looming deadline necessitates ruthless prioritization
Triumphant excitement laced with focused determination
The Doctor methodically tests the control sphere with the control box from a distance, then approaches closely to observe it stop bleeping, exclaiming 'Ah ha!' in excitement before retreating it. He analyzes the short-range limitation and swiftly proposes reprogramming for verbal commands and Yeti embedding, driving the strategic shift amid urgency.
- • Validate the sphere's functionality post-reprogramming
- • Devise and initiate a viable alternative strategy against the Yeti
- • Technical limitations can be overcome with creative adaptation
- • Time pressure demands immediate innovation over despair
Location Details
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The cramped Goodge Street Laboratory serves as the high-stakes testing ground where the Doctor and Anne experiment with the control sphere and box, its cluttered benches fostering intense collaboration. The confined space amplifies the ticking clock's pressure, turning technical trial into a crucible for desperate innovation against the Great Intelligence's threat.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"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)."
Sphere’s limited range exposed"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"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)."
Sphere’s limited range exposed"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"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 missionThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Key Dialogue
"ANNE: Doctor. Doctor, do hurry."
"DOCTOR: The trouble is, it only works at very short range."
"ANNE: Yes, but can we do it? I mean, in the time?"
"DOCTOR: How long have we got?"
"ANNE: Twelve minutes."