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S4E23 · The Moonbase Part 1

TARDIS lands violently on the Moon

The TARDIS arrives in 2070 with violent turbulence, forcing the Doctor to fight the controls as the companions are thrown across the console room. After the erratic landing stabilizes, Polly mistakenly assumes they’ve reached Mars, but Ben—ever the practical observer—corrects her, identifying the desolate landscape as the Moon. This revelation sets the stage for the mission’s true stakes: a hidden weather control center and a virus threatening Earth’s climate. The Doctor, initially reluctant, concedes to a brief shore leave, but only after insisting on space suits due to the lack of atmosphere. Jamie’s playful remark about meeting 'the old man in the moon' foreshadows the eerie, unnatural disturbances they’ll soon uncover. The scene blends tension (the TARDIS’s instability) with misdirection (the Moon vs. Mars confusion) and establishes the companions’ curiosity as both a strength and a potential liability.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The TARDIS flies erratically, throwing its occupants about as the Doctor struggles to regain control. After a bumpy landing, the travelers express relief, and the Doctor notes there must be a reason for the difficult flight.

panic to relief

Polly believes they have reached Mars, but Ben quickly corrects her, identifying their location as the Moon. The Doctor confirms Ben's assessment, downplaying the navigational error.

anticipation to realization ['Moon surface']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Excited and eager, with a touch of frustration at the Doctor’s initial reluctance to explore.

Polly is the most vocal about exploring their new location, immediately assuming they’ve landed on Mars and debating Ben’s correction with enthusiasm ('How would you know? You never seen it.'). Her eagerness for shore leave ('Ah, please, Doctor.') contrasts with the Doctor’s caution, and her initial dismissal of the Moon as a possibility reflects her adventurous spirit. However, she quickly accepts the Doctor’s confirmation, showing her adaptability.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince the Doctor to allow shore leave
  • Understand their new location and its potential for adventure
Active beliefs
  • New destinations should be explored without hesitation
  • The Doctor’s caution is overly restrictive
Character traits
Eager and optimistic Quick to debate but open to correction Adventurous and curious Slightly naive about the dangers of space
Follow Polly Wright's journey

Focused and pragmatic, with a undercurrent of excitement about the unknown, tempered by caution.

Ben takes charge during the chaos, urgently shouting at the Doctor to regain control and later correcting Polly’s misidentification of Mars with observational precision ('I have seen pictures of the moon's surface'). His advocacy for shore leave ('You're not going to tell us there's no shore leave.') and practical reminder about space suits ('You won't meet nobody mate if you don't get some gear on.') establish him as the group’s voice of reason. His dialogue is laced with Cockney wit, but his actions are grounded in survival instincts.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the group’s safety during the landing
  • Advocate for exploration of their new surroundings
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s downplaying of the turbulence (‘bumpy landing’) is a sign he’s hiding concern
  • Curiosity should be balanced with practical precautions (e.g., space suits)
Character traits
Observant and detail-oriented Quick to challenge assumptions Advocates for exploration but prioritizes safety Uses humor to diffuse tension
Follow Ben Jackson's journey

Anxious but gradually easing into cautious curiosity, with a touch of whimsical humor to mask underlying tension.

Jamie is violently thrown across the TARDIS console room during the turbulent landing, gripping onto surfaces for stability. His initial panic ('We're not going to make it.') gives way to relief as the ship stabilizes, but his skepticism about the Moon's identity ('That's the moon?') and playful remark ('We'll maybe meet the old man in the moon.') reveal his blend of awe and superstition. He ultimately defers to Ben’s practicality about the space suits, showing his trust in the group’s collective judgment.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the TARDIS’s violent landing
  • Understand their new location (Moon vs. Mars debate)
Active beliefs
  • The TARDIS’s erratic behavior is a sign of impending doom (initially)
  • Supernatural or mythical elements (like the 'old man in the moon') might explain the unknown
Character traits
Anxious under physical threat Superstitious (references to 'old man in the moon') Quick to defer to group consensus Playfully curious despite danger
Follow Jamie McCrimmon's journey

Focused and slightly guarded, with a hint of unease beneath his composed exterior—particularly in his downplaying of the turbulence.

The Doctor is the epicenter of the chaos, wrestling with the TARDIS console as alarms blare and the ship lurches. His initial focus is on regaining control, but his subsequent dismissal of the turbulence as a 'bumpy landing' suggests he’s either minimizing the threat or hiding his own unease. He reluctantly agrees to shore leave but insists on space suits, revealing his protective instincts. His nod confirming their location as the Moon is a quiet but pivotal moment, setting the stage for the mission’s dangers.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize the TARDIS and ensure the group’s safety
  • Assess the new environment (Moon) while minimizing risks
Active beliefs
  • The erratic landing may indicate a larger, unseen problem (hinted at by his later investigation of the weather control center)
  • His companions’ curiosity must be tempered with caution
Character traits
Highly skilled but strained under pressure Initially dismissive of threats (e.g., 'bumpy landing') Protective of his companions Strategic in allowing limited exploration
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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TARDIS Console

The TARDIS console scanner plays a key role in revealing their landing site, as Jamie stares at its screen and Ben uses it to correct Polly’s assumption about Mars. The scanner’s real-time view of the desolate lunar surface serves as visual confirmation of their location, bridging the gap between speculation and reality. Its inclusion in the scene reinforces the TARDIS as a tool for both navigation and discovery, while also highlighting the companions’ reliance on technology to make sense of the unknown.

Before: Active during the turbulent landing, displaying the chaotic …
After: Used to confirm their location as the Moon, …
Before: Active during the turbulent landing, displaying the chaotic exterior as the TARDIS stabilizes.
After: Used to confirm their location as the Moon, transitioning from a tool of crisis management to one of exploration.
Doctor's TARDIS (Police Box Exterior)

The TARDIS is the focal point of the event’s chaos, its violent turbulence throwing the companions across the console room as alarms blare and systems strain. The Doctor’s struggle to regain control highlights the ship’s unpredictable nature, while its stabilization marks the transition to the next phase of the mission. The TARDIS’s exterior (a blue police box) is not visible here, but its interior—with its grated floor, rising central column, and scanner—serves as the stage for the group’s physical and verbal clashes. The ship’s erratic behavior foreshadows the larger crisis on the Moon, suggesting an external force may be interfering with its systems.

Before: Operational but experiencing violent turbulence, with alarms blaring …
After: Stabilized on the lunar surface, with the Doctor …
Before: Operational but experiencing violent turbulence, with alarms blaring and companions being thrown about the console room.
After: Stabilized on the lunar surface, with the Doctor confirming their location as the Moon and the companions preparing for shore leave.
Doctor’s TARDIS-Stored Lunar Spacesuits

The TARDIS’s space suits are introduced as a critical safety measure after the Doctor insists the companions wear them for the lunar surface. Though not yet donned, their mention serves as a reminder of the Moon’s lethal environment (no atmosphere) and the Doctor’s protective instincts. The suits symbolize the tension between exploration and survival, as the companions’ curiosity must be balanced with practical precautions. Jamie’s playful remark about meeting 'the old man in the moon' contrasts with the suits’ grim necessity, underscoring the duality of wonder and danger in their mission.

Before: Stored in a chest in the TARDIS console …
After: Retrieved and prepared for use by the companions, …
Before: Stored in a chest in the TARDIS console room, unused but available for emergencies.
After: Retrieved and prepared for use by the companions, emphasizing the shift from chaos to cautious exploration.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Interior

The TARDIS interior is the primary setting for the event’s chaos, its grated floor and rising central column becoming a battleground as the companions are thrown about during the turbulent landing. The console room’s sparse, industrial design—with its flickering controls and alarming sounds—amplifies the tension, while the Doctor’s struggle to regain control anchors the action. The location serves as both a refuge and a launchpad, symbolizing the group’s transition from disorientation to cautious exploration. Its confined space forces the companions into close quarters, heightening their verbal and physical interactions.

Atmosphere Clausrophobic and chaotic, with the blaring alarms and flickering controls creating a sense of urgency …
Function Refuge during the turbulent landing and launchpad for the upcoming lunar exploration.
Symbolism Represents the tension between safety and adventure, as the TARDIS interior is both a sanctuary …
Access Restricted to the Doctor and his companions; the TARDIS is a private vessel with no …
Blaring alarms and flickering controls Grated floor and rising central column Confined, industrial design with sparse furnishings
Lunar Surface (Moonbase Perimeter)

The Moon’s lunar surface is introduced through the TARDIS scanner and the companions’ debate about their location, even though they haven’t yet stepped outside. The desolate gray expanse, with its craters and dust, is described as 'magnificent desolation,' setting the stage for the mission’s eerie and unforgiving environment. The Moon’s lack of atmosphere is a critical detail, as it necessitates the use of space suits and underscores the dangers of exploration. Its symbolic role as a barren, mysterious frontier contrasts with the companions’ curiosity, foreshadowing the unnatural disturbances they will soon uncover.

Atmosphere Eerie and desolate, with a sense of vast, silent emptiness. The companions’ excitement is tempered …
Function Destination for the upcoming exploration, though not yet physically accessed. Serves as the backdrop for …
Access Currently inaccessible without space suits due to the lack of atmosphere. The Doctor’s insistence on …
Desolate gray expanse with craters and dust No atmosphere, requiring space suits for survival Vacuum silence and eerie stillness

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 5

"The TARDIS's erratic flight (beat_be34ce6f40c710c1) leads to the travelers landing near the moonbase. Later, it's revealed the Gravitron is causing weather disturbances (beat_2431c83de9b069f0), suggesting it may also be responsible for the TARDIS's bumpy arrival. The Gravitron's instability is a direct consequence of the crew's illness and subsequent functional errors."

Doctor learns of Moonbase’s collapsing systems
S4E23 · The Moonbase Part 1

"The TARDIS's erratic flight (beat_be34ce6f40c710c1) leads to the travelers landing near the moonbase. Later, it's revealed the Gravitron is causing weather disturbances (beat_2431c83de9b069f0), suggesting it may also be responsible for the TARDIS's bumpy arrival. The Gravitron's instability is a direct consequence of the crew's illness and subsequent functional errors."

Gravitron failure reveals global threat
S4E23 · The Moonbase Part 1

"The TARDIS's erratic flight (beat_be34ce6f40c710c1) leads to the travelers landing near the moonbase. Later, it's revealed the Gravitron is causing weather disturbances (beat_2431c83de9b069f0), suggesting it may also be responsible for the TARDIS's bumpy arrival. The Gravitron's instability is a direct consequence of the crew's illness and subsequent functional errors."

Hobson Conceals Crisis from Earth Control
S4E23 · The Moonbase Part 1

"The Doctor initially resists exploring the moon (beat_af562117787fa90f) but is persuaded by his companions. Jamie's subsequent accident and abduction (beat_474a54444bd19f1a) force the Doctor to investigate the moonbase, initiating their deeper involvement."

Jamie vanishes into lunar crater
S4E23 · The Moonbase Part 1

"The Doctor initially resists exploring the moon (beat_af562117787fa90f) but is persuaded by his companions. Jamie's subsequent accident and abduction (beat_474a54444bd19f1a) force the Doctor to investigate the moonbase, initiating their deeper involvement."

Jamie’s Abduction and the Dome Discovery
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"JAMIE: What's he done?"
"BEN: Doctor, do something!"
"DOCTOR: I have it back in control again."
"POLLY: Doctor, is it the moon?"
"BEN: Oh, well, you weren't too far out, were you? Only about two hundred million miles."
"DOCTOR: Well, if you must go ashore, only half an hour."
"JAMIE: We'll maybe meet the old man in the moon."