Jamie rescued and dispatched on mission

Jamie becomes trapped under the Dynatrope door while attempting to escape, forcing the Doctor and Zoe to risk exposure to the poison gas jets to pull him free. The moment Jamie is extracted, the Doctor immediately overrides his objections and assigns him a high-stakes mission: retrieving bulk sulphuric acid from Beta. This abrupt shift from rescue to deployment underscores the Doctor’s urgency and the escalating danger of the Krotons’ threat. Jamie’s reluctance—cut short by the Doctor’s insistence—highlights the crew’s fractured priorities: while Jamie is still disoriented from his near-trap, the Doctor prioritizes the mission’s success over his companion’s recovery, revealing the Doctor’s ruthless pragmatism in crises. The scene also serves as a narrative pivot, transitioning from immediate survival to strategic counterattack against the Krotons, with Jamie’s mission becoming a critical linchpin in the plan to sabotage their power source.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Jamie becomes trapped while crawling under the Dynatrope door, prompting the Doctor and Zoe to rush to his aid. They struggle to free him, narrowly avoiding poison gas released from the nozzles as they pull him to safety.

anxiety to relief ['Dynatrope door']

The Doctor, after ensuring Jamie's well-being, abruptly tasks him with a critical mission: instructing Beta to produce a large quantity of sulphuric acid. He dismisses Jamie's protests and insists on immediate action, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

inquiry to urgency

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated and disoriented, with a sense of resignation as he is cut off mid-protest. His emotional state reflects a mix of loyalty to the Doctor and exhaustion from being constantly deployed without recovery time.

Jamie becomes trapped under the Dynatrope door, his cries for help cutting through the tension. He is pulled free by the Doctor and Zoe, only to be immediately assigned a mission to retrieve sulphuric acid from Beta. Jamie’s reluctance is evident in his hesitant responses ('Oh, not again. ... Yes, but... But, Doctor'), but the Doctor cuts him off, leaving him no room to voice his concerns. His physical state is disoriented, and his emotional state is a mix of frustration and resignation as he is dispatched without reprieve.

Goals in this moment
  • Escape the Dynatrope door and survive the poison gas jets.
  • Voice his reluctance to be immediately dispatched on another mission, though ultimately complying.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s priorities often override his well-being, but he trusts the Doctor’s judgment.
  • His role as a companion is to follow orders, even when he disagrees.
Character traits
Loyal but weary of constant missions Physically resilient but emotionally taxed Reluctant to comply but ultimately obedient Quick to express frustration when overlooked
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Highly focused with controlled urgency, her concern for Jamie’s safety tempered by the need for immediate action.

Zoe actively assists the Doctor in pulling Jamie free from beneath the Dynatrope door, her movements swift and precise. She warns the group to move quickly as the poison gas jets activate, her alertness and focus ensuring their escape. Zoe’s role is secondary to the Doctor’s leadership but critical in the rescue, her scientific mind assessing the threat and coordinating their actions.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Jamie’s safe extraction from the Dynatrope door.
  • Avoid exposure to the poison gas jets by moving the group quickly.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s leadership must be followed without question in crises.
  • Jamie’s safety is paramount, but the mission’s urgency cannot be ignored.
Character traits
Alert and focused Resourceful under pressure Loyal to her companions Quick to act without hesitation
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Urgent and focused, with a surface-level concern for Jamie’s well-being quickly overshadowed by the mission’s criticality. His emotional state is one of controlled intensity, driven by the need to act swiftly and efficiently.

The Doctor takes charge of the rescue operation with a mix of urgency and impatience, pulling Jamie free from the Dynatrope door while warning about the poison gas jets. His tone shifts abruptly from concern to command, immediately dispatching Jamie on a high-stakes mission to retrieve sulphuric acid from Beta. The Doctor’s actions reveal his ruthless pragmatism, where the mission’s success outweighs Jamie’s need for recovery or emotional reassurance.

Goals in this moment
  • Rescue Jamie from the Dynatrope door without delay.
  • Deploy Jamie on a mission to retrieve bulk sulphuric acid to sabotage the Krotons’ power source.
Active beliefs
  • Time is of the essence, and emotional recovery must be secondary to the mission’s success.
  • Jamie is capable of handling the mission despite his reluctance, and his loyalty will ensure compliance.
Character traits
Decisive and authoritative Ruthlessly pragmatic in crises Impatient with delays or objections Strategic and mission-focused
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Supporting 1

Not directly observable, but inferred to be motivated by the shared goal of freeing the Gonds from Kroton domination.

Beta is mentioned indirectly as the Gond tasked by the Doctor to produce sulphuric acid. While not physically present in this event, his role is pivotal as the source of the acid needed to sabotage the Krotons’ power source. The Doctor’s instruction to Jamie to tell Beta to 'make it in bulk' underscores Beta’s importance in the broader plan, even if his direct participation is off-screen.

Goals in this moment
  • Produce sulphuric acid in sufficient quantities to sabotage the Krotons’ power source.
  • Support the Doctor’s plan to ensure the Gonds’ liberation.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s strategies are the best chance for Gond independence.
  • His scientific skills are critical to the mission’s success.
Character traits
Resourceful and capable in chemical production Loyal to the Doctor’s cause Indirectly influential in the mission’s success
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Dynatrope Poison Jet Trap System

The poison gas jets are a deadly hazard activated by the Dynatrope’s security mechanisms. They hiss to life the moment Jamie is pulled free from the door, forcing the group to lunge away to avoid the spreading fumes. The Doctor’s prior warning about the jets underscores their lethality, and their activation serves as a stark reminder of the Krotons’ ruthless defenses. The jets function as both a physical obstacle and a narrative device, heightening the tension and urgency of the scene as the crew barely escapes their deadly reach.

Before: Dormant but primed to activate if the Dynatrope’s …
After: Activated, releasing toxic gas that the group narrowly …
Before: Dormant but primed to activate if the Dynatrope’s door is tampered with or breached.
After: Activated, releasing toxic gas that the group narrowly avoids, reinforcing the danger of the Dynatrope’s defenses.
Dynatrope Sacrificial Door

The Dynatrope’s sacrificial door serves as a brutal obstacle, trapping Jamie beneath its weight as he attempts to escape. The door’s design is explicitly lethal, pinning him fast and triggering the poison gas jets when breached. The Doctor and Zoe’s struggle to pull Jamie free highlights the door’s role as a nearly insurmountable barrier, both physically and narratively. Its activation of the gas jets adds a layer of danger, forcing the group to act swiftly and decisively. The door symbolizes the Krotons’ oppressive control, a physical manifestation of their dominance over the Gonds and the TARDIS crew.

Before: Closed and secure, part of the Dynatrope’s exterior …
After: Pried open just enough to free Jamie, but …
Before: Closed and secure, part of the Dynatrope’s exterior defenses, with Jamie attempting to crawl beneath it.
After: Pried open just enough to free Jamie, but its breach triggers the poison gas jets, forcing the group to retreat.
Gonds' Sulphuric Acid Sabotage Weapon

The sulphuric acid is central to the Doctor’s plan to sabotage the Krotons’ power source, though it is not physically present in this event. The Doctor’s instruction to Jamie to retrieve 'bulk' quantities from Beta underscores its critical role in the broader mission. The acid’s corrosive properties are implied to be the key to dissolving the Krotons’ crystalline forms, making its procurement a linchpin in the crew’s counterattack. Its absence in this scene heightens the urgency of Jamie’s mission, as the Doctor’s abrupt deployment of Jamie is directly tied to the need for this resource.

Before: Being prepared by Beta in small batches, with …
After: Jamie is dispatched to retrieve it, setting the …
Before: Being prepared by Beta in small batches, with the Doctor now demanding it be produced 'in bulk' for the sabotage plan.
After: Jamie is dispatched to retrieve it, setting the stage for its use in the Dynatrope’s destruction.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Outside the Dynatrope

The rugged cliffside wasteland outside the Dynatrope serves as a battleground where the TARDIS crew’s survival is constantly tested. The location is harsh and unforgiving, with scattered metal breastplates and boulders hinting at past failures and the Krotons’ lethal efficiency. The Dynatrope looms as a monstrous, crystalline machine, its ramps and viewscreens a reminder of the Krotons’ watchful presence. The poison gas jets hiss from nozzles, filling the air with an acrid death-scent that underscores the immediate danger. This environment is both a physical obstacle and a symbolic representation of the Krotons’ oppressive rule, where every move is fraught with peril.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, with a sense of imminent danger. The acrid scent of poison gas …
Function Battleground and escape route for the TARDIS crew, where they must navigate lethal hazards to …
Symbolism Represents the Krotons’ dominance and the Gonds’ subjugation, a landscape shaped by fear and oppression.
Access Heavily guarded by the Krotons’ defenses, including poison gas jets and the Dynatrope’s lethal mechanisms.
Scattered metal breastplates from failed Gonds, hinting at past casualties. Hissing poison gas jets releasing toxic fumes when the Dynatrope’s door is breached. Rugged cliffside terrain with boulders and uneven ground, complicating movement. The Dynatrope’s crystalline ramps and viewscreens, symbols of Kroton surveillance and control.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Krotons

The Krotons are the antagonistic force driving the tension in this event, though they are not physically present. Their influence is felt through the Dynatrope’s lethal defenses, including the sacrificial door and poison gas jets, which activate as Jamie is freed. The Krotons’ oppressive control is embodied in the machine’s design, which prioritizes the capture and drainage of mental energy from high-brain individuals like the Doctor and Zoe. Their threat looms over the scene, as the Doctor’s urgency to deploy Jamie to retrieve sulphuric acid is directly tied to the need to sabotage their power source before they can escape and devastate the planet.

Representation Via the Dynatrope’s automated defenses and the implied threat of Kroton retaliation if the crew …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the Gonds and the TARDIS crew, with their crystalline technology and …
Impact The Krotons’ control is absolute, with their technology enforcing a regime of fear and subjugation. …
Internal Dynamics None directly observable in this event, but their collective will is unified in the pursuit …
Maintain dominance over the Gonds by ensuring the Dynatrope’s power source remains intact. Prevent the TARDIS crew from interfering with their plans to escape and devastate the planet. Lethal automated defenses (poison gas jets, sacrificial door). Psychological oppression through the Dynatrope’s mental energy drainage system.
Gond Indigenous Population

The Gonds are the indigenous human population of the planet, locked in a struggle against Kroton domination. While not physically present in this event, their plight is central to the TARDIS crew’s mission. The Doctor’s urgency to deploy Jamie to retrieve sulphuric acid is driven by the need to free the Gonds from the Krotons’ oppressive rule. The Gonds’ resistance is implied through their collaboration with the Doctor, as evidenced by Beta’s production of the acid and the crew’s shared goal of sabotaging the Dynatrope. Their role in this event is indirect but critical, as their liberation is the ultimate objective of the mission.

Representation Through the Doctor’s mission to retrieve sulphuric acid from Beta, a Gond scientist, and the …
Power Dynamics Operating under Kroton oppression, with their resistance efforts (e.g., producing sulphuric acid) representing a challenge …
Impact The Gonds’ struggle for independence is a driving force in the narrative, with their liberation …
Internal Dynamics Factional tensions are implied, with some Gonds (like Beta) collaborating with the Doctor while others …
Destroy the Krotons’ power source to free themselves from domination. Support the Doctor’s plan by producing sulphuric acid in bulk for the sabotage mission. Collaboration with the TARDIS crew to execute the sabotage plan. Indirect resistance through scientific innovation (e.g., producing sulphuric acid).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The Doctor asks about Beta's progress on making acid (beat_7bdc8524865d6dd9), then tasks Jamie with getting Beta to mass-produce sulphuric acid (beat_59a1972cb980fc2a)."

Sabotage fails but reveals Krotons' weakness
S6E22 · The Krotons Part 4

"The Doctor asks about Beta's progress on making acid (beat_7bdc8524865d6dd9), then tasks Jamie with getting Beta to mass-produce sulphuric acid (beat_59a1972cb980fc2a)."

Jamie’s disappearance escalates the crisis
S6E22 · The Krotons Part 4
What this causes 1

"Immediately following the Doctor tasking Jamie to get Beta to make a larger quantity of acid, Jamie questions Beta about his capabilities, creating tension around the reliability of their plan."

Jamie’s acid test escalates into near-disaster
S6E22 · The Krotons Part 4

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"JAMIE: Doctor!"
"DOCTOR: Jamie! Quick!"
"DOCTOR: Jamie, watch out for the poison jets!"
"JAMIE: It's just on my back."
"DOCTOR: There's no time to explain, Jamie. How are you feeling?"
"JAMIE: Well..."
"DOCTOR: Good. There's something I want you to do for me."
"JAMIE: Oh, not again."
"DOCTOR: Now Beta is making some special sulphuric acid for us. I want you to go and tell him to make it in bulk."
"JAMIE: Yes, but..."
"DOCTOR: As much as he can."
"JAMIE: But, Doctor..."
"DOCTOR: There's no time to argue. Now hurry. We'll see you back at the Learning Hall."