Gendarmes lead the Doctor into the Louvre
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor is escorted inside by the gendarmes.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Intensely focused with rising concern beneath feigned nonchalance
The Doctor arrives in a hurried state, interrupting the gendarmes with an immediate demand for news, displaying restless energy as he seeks information about the situation at the Louvre.
- • Obtain immediate information about the situation
- • Assess the threat posed by the theft
- • Time-sensitive crises demand rapid personal intervention
- • Art heists can conceal deeper temporal manipulations
Solemn and professionally concerned
Two gendarmes maintain calm professionalism as they relay urgent news to the Doctor, their demeanor underscoring the seriousness of the theft without overreacting.
- • Deliver accurate information to the authorities
- • Follow protocol despite unusual circumstances
- • Properly informing officials of grave incidents is paramount
- • Unauthorized entry into the Louvre requires immediate escalation
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The stolen Mona Lisa's absence becomes the crux of the scene; its empty frame symbolizes the gravity of the theft and the Doctor's realisation that the theft serves a temporal conspiracy rather than mere larceny.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The closed Louvre Museum serves as the initial meeting point and gateway to the crime scene within the Salle des États, its grandeur now overshadowed by the absence of visitors and the shadow of theft.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Romana's note leading the Doctor back to Paris directly causes his encounter with the gendarmes outside the Louvre, where he learns of the Mona Lisa theft."
Doctor pursues Romana at Paris brasserieKey Dialogue
"DOCTOR: Well, what news?"
"GENDARME: Sir, it is very grave. The picture of the Mona Lisa has been stolen."