Doctor agrees to use George as royal decoy
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Prince Reynart inquires about the Doctor's ability to fix the android, George, to aid in his coronation.
Reynart explains the risks to his coronation, including assassination attempts and Count Grendel's opposition.
The Doctor understands the plan to use George as a decoy to distract Grendel's men and secure Reynart's passage to the coronation.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Calculating curiosity tempered by guarded skepticism, revealing cautious interest in the unconventional scheme
The Doctor examines the faceless android under its blanket with clinical detachment, then engages Reynart in rapid-fire questions to dissect the plan’s feasibility. His inquisitive tone masks skepticism and curiosity, as he evaluates the mechanical replica’s potential beyond mere ceremony
- • Determine the feasibility of repairing the android quickly and effectively.
- • Assess the risks and ethical implications of enabling a royal deception.
- • That deception can be justified if it prevents greater harm.
- • That machinery and technology can be trusted to fulfill human roles with precision.
Pressed by existential threat, he oscillates between resolve and the strain of impending peril
Reynart reveals his plan to the Doctor with measured urgency, grounding his desperation in the repeated attempts on his life and the lethal consequences of missing the coronation hour. His tone balances authority with vulnerability as he entrusts the Doctor with a role in the dangerous ruse
- • Secure the Doctor’s agreement to repair the android decoy.
- • Ensure the coronation proceeds at all costs to maintain the legitimacy of his claim.
- • That Grendel’s forces are too numerous and entrenched to confront directly.
- • That even an imperfect plan relying on deception offers the best chance of survival.
Pragmatic focus masks concern for his prince’s safety, masked by default loyalty
Zadek responds to Reynart’s cues with swift, unquestioning loyalty, fetching the android replica and Reynart’s facial mask without hesitation. His actions and clipped dialogue expose a disciplined demeanor underpinned by ruthless pragmatism, ensuring no delay in executing the prince’s design
- • Retrieve the android and mask swiftly and competently to enable the plan.
- • Remove any obstacles—including the Doctor—if the mission fails.
- • That the prince’s survival and coronation are the highest priorities.
- • That forceful compliance ensures order and reduces risk of failure.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The android replica of Prince Reynart is unveiled as a central component of the royal plan to deceive Count Grendel’s forces. Its faceless frame houses mechanical precision capable of impersonating Reynart, serving as a sacrificial decoy to draw enemy fire while the real prince slips past the blockade.
The Reynart facial mask is a molded replica designed to affix over the android’s synthetic features, enabling it to pass as the prince under scrutiny. Pressed into the Doctor’s hands by Reynart, it transforms the android into a convincing double, serving the plan’s narrative of substitution and deception.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Hunting Lodge provides a secluded, intimate setting for the plotting of a dangerous royal deception. Its dim lighting and sparse opulence frame the tense negotiation, while its isolation grants privacy to Reynart’s desperate gambit. The creak of floorboards under Reynart’s pacing underscores the unease beneath the plan’s formality.
Tara’s broader political landscape looms as the planet where the coronation hangs in the balance and Grendel’s forces maintain a blockade at the palace gates. The planet’s calm surface belies the violent stakes of succession and territory, framing the lodge meeting as a microcosm of a larger, perilous conflict.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Doctor's decision to take a leisurely break (fishing) directly leads to Romana being left alone to pursue the Key to Time segment. This separation sets up Romana's capture by Grendel, which in turn motivates the Doctor's later involvement with Prince Reynart's android repair—both protagonists are drawn into Tara's political conflict due to the mission delay caused by the Doctor's desire for a break."
Doctor insists on fishing break"The Doctor's examination of the android allows him to fully understand the political stakes and the decoy plan proposed by Prince Reynart. This comprehension is directly tied to his agreement to proceed with the risky plan, escalating his commitment."
Doctor and Prince Reynart strike a bargain"The Doctor's full understanding of the decoy plan and his commitment to it heighten the overall stakes, which culminate in Grendel's forced sedation of Romana. This parallel escalation reflects the parallel dangers both protagonists face—one physical capture, one strategic manipulation."
Lamia exposes Romana's humanity to Grendel"The Doctor's understanding of the decoy strategy (sacrificial use of an android to distract enemies) parallels Grendel's own utilitarian approach to people (e.g., exploiting Romana's intelligence or identity). Both reveal a theme of authority figures treating beings as tools for power."
Lamia sedates Romana under Grendel’s threatThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"REYNART: Tomorrow, at the appropriate hour fixed by the astrologers, in the great Coronation room of the Palace of Tara, I am to be crowned King."
"DOCTOR: Why? What's to stop you?"
"REYNART: Count Grendel of Gracht."
"DOCTOR: So?"
"REYNART: If I fail to appear at the right moment, I forfeit my right to the crown."
"DOCTOR: Ah. And that's when Grendel of Gracht steps in?"
"REYNART: The only other contender for the throne is the Princess Strella, but she disappeared some time ago. Nobody knows where she is."
"DOCTOR: Where does George come into all this?"
"REYNART: We use George, the android copy of me to create a diversion, to distract their attention."
"DOCTOR: And draw their fire."