Tryst pins smuggling plot on Della
Plot Beats
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Tryst reveals his suspicions that the drugs were smuggled on board by one of his crew members, who has since died, and passed them on to Della. The Doctor reacts with surprise.
The Doctor questions Tryst's evidence against Della and suggests she might be innocent. An alarm sounds, and Dymond calls the Doctor to the bridge.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Initially composed and probing, then alarmed and suspicious as the absurdity of the accusation becomes clear
The Doctor engages Tryst in conversation about the Vraxoin smuggling, appearing initially cooperative but growing suspicious as Tryst’s accusations unfold. After Romana departs, the Doctor receives Tryst’s false claim and reacts with shock, then shifts focus to address the unfolding crisis.
- • To uncover the truth behind the Vraxoin smuggling operation
- • To protect Della from false accusations
- • Institutional investigations should follow evidence, not circumstantial claims
- • False accusations are a deliberate tactic to obscure the real culprits
Feigned helpfulness masking deep insecurity and desperation to protect his own involvement
Tryst proactively intercepts the Doctor, offering dubious assistance in solving the drug problem while simultaneously manufacturing a false culprit. He delivers a carefully constructed false accusation against Della, weaponizing the Doctor’s pursuit of truth to derail the investigation.
- • To redirect suspicion from himself and the CET machine
- • To control the narrative by providing a convenient scapegoat
- • A false accusation is the fastest way to regain control of a deteriorating situation
- • The Doctor’s trust in evidence will eventually expose the truth, but not before Tryst escapes scrutiny
Tense and distracted, initially focused on procedural solutions but increasingly uneasy about the shifting narrative
Romana begins by advising about Rigg’s condition and pushes for investigating the CET machine but exits abruptly during Tryst’s intervention. She later re-engages the Doctor with skepticism after hearing Tryst’s accusation about Della.
- • To pursue a methodical investigation of the CET machine
- • To avoid falling for fabricated evidence or distractions
- • Technical scrutiny is more reliable than verbal accusations
- • Authority figures may be compromised by their circumstances
Firm and purposeful, acting as a disruptor to prevent further escalation of the false accusation
Dymond interrupts the confrontation via comms, urgently summoning the Doctor to the bridge. His voice cuts through the corridor with commanding authority, halting the exchange and forcing a sudden shift in priorities.
- • To ensure the Doctor’s immediate presence on the bridge for an unfolding crisis
- • To restore command structure by centralizing responses
- • Institutional protocol must override individual investigations during emergencies
- • Issues like smuggling take second place to active structural threats
Uncertainty and fear loom over her off-screen presence, as her innocence is called into question
Della, though not physically present in this event, is centrally implicated in Tryst’s false accusation. The event underscores her vulnerability to manipulation and institutional bias, setting her up as a potential victim of both Tryst’s schemes and the Doctor’s investigation.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Ship-Wide Alarm System interrupts the critical confrontation by emitting an urgent metallic chime, forcing Tryst to withdraw and ending the Doctor’s interrogation. The alarm’s sudden activation halts all ongoing investigations and asserts institutional priority over individual inquiries.
Tryst uses his Projection Set to manufacture evidence and shape the Doctor’s understanding of the smuggling operation, presenting what he claims are fragments of Vraxoin smuggling activity involving Della and Stott. The device’s subtlety allows him to control the flow of information and manipulate perceptions.
Location Details
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The First Class Corridor functions as the tense stage for the climax of Tryst’s manipulation, where evidence is weaponized and trust fractures. Its polished corridors and quiet atmosphere contrast sharply with the gravity of the false accusation being delivered.
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Key Dialogue
"TRYST: Yes. One of my crew. But he was killed. But I think he passed the drugs on before he died."
"DOCTOR: What!"
"TRYST: Yes. To Della."