S2E14
· Conspiracy

Vicki confesses to poisoning Nero

In a dimly lit corridor, the Doctor confronts Vicki after the banquet, where she reveals her impulsive intervention in Nero’s court. She admits swapping poisoned goblets to save a slave from execution, believing she altered history irrevocably. The Doctor’s horrified reaction underscores the gravity of their violation of the non-interference directive. His urgency to act—dragging Vicki away—signals the immediate need to undo the damage before the timeline fractures further. The exchange exposes Vicki’s moral instincts clashing with the Doctor’s rigid principles, while the Doctor’s panic foreshadows the escalating consequences of their interference in Nero’s volatile world. The scene pivots from revelation to desperate action, raising the stakes for both characters and the narrative’s central conflict over meddling in history.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor questions Vicki about her day, unaware of the chaos she has caused, as she reveals she believes she has poisoned Nero.

inquiry to shock

Vicki explains her reasoning for swapping the drinks, revealing she intervened to prevent the murder of a slave, prompting the Doctor's dismay and a reminder of their non-interference directive.

justification to concern

The Doctor, realizing the gravity of Vicki's actions, emphasizes the importance of not interfering with history and urges her to leave quickly.

dismay to urgency

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Horror-stricken and urgently panicked, masking a deep fear of the timeline’s collapse beneath a veneer of brusque authority.

The Doctor, usually the epitome of controlled eccentricity, is visibly unraveled by Vicki’s confession. His posture stiffens, his voice drops to a urgent whisper, and his hands—normally expressive—clench in frustration. He cuts Vicki off mid-sentence, his usual patience replaced by a panicked demand for action, dragging her away as if the walls themselves might betray them.

Goals in this moment
  • Immediately assess the damage Vicki’s interference has caused to the timeline.
  • Extract Vicki from the palace before Nero’s death triggers a catastrophic temporal ripple.
Active beliefs
  • Interfering with history, no matter the moral justification, risks erasing entire futures.
  • Vicki’s impulsiveness, while well-intentioned, is a direct threat to the fabric of time itself.
Character traits
Protective but exasperated Urgently authoritative Morally conflicted Temporally paranoid
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A volatile mix of guilt for breaking the Doctor’s rules and righteous indignation at the injustice she prevented. Her defiance is laced with fear—not of the Doctor, but of the consequences her act might unleash.

Vicki stands defiant yet guilty, her voice trembling as she admits her actions. She doesn’t shrink from the Doctor’s reprimand but meets his gaze, her posture betraying a mix of remorse and unyielding conviction. Her confession is rushed, as if she’s been holding it in, but her tone suggests she’d do it again—save the slave, defy history—given the chance.

Goals in this moment
  • Justify her actions to the Doctor, framing them as a moral necessity.
  • Avoid being dragged away before she can ensure the slave’s safety is secured.
Active beliefs
  • Some lives are worth saving, even if it means bending the rules of time.
  • The Doctor’s non-interference directive is rigid and fails to account for human suffering.
Character traits
Morally defiant Guilt-ridden but unrepentant Impulsively compassionate Youthfully reckless
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Nero's Poisoned Goblet (Tigilinus' Drinking)

The poisoned goblets, though physically absent from this corridor confrontation, loom large as the catalyst for the Doctor and Vicki’s crisis. Vicki’s admission that she ‘swapped the drinks round’ transforms these objects from mere props in a Roman assassination plot into weapons of temporal disruption. Their absence here is palpable—the Doctor’s horror isn’t directed at the goblets themselves but at the act of interference they represent, a violation that now threatens to unravel history.

Before: Poisoned and positioned in Nero’s banqueting hall, intended …
After: Consumed by Nero (or intended to be), their …
Before: Poisoned and positioned in Nero’s banqueting hall, intended for Barbara but swapped by Vicki to target Nero instead. Their toxicity is a ticking clock, unseen but imminent.
After: Consumed by Nero (or intended to be), their role in the timeline now altered by Vicki’s intervention. The Doctor’s urgency suggests they may still be recoverable—or that their effects can be undone—but the damage is already in motion.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Nero's Palace

The dimly lit corridor serves as a pressure cooker for the Doctor and Vicki’s confrontation, its narrow walls and flickering shadows amplifying the tension. It’s a liminal space—neither the opulent danger of the banquet hall nor the safety of the TARDIS—where secrets are spilled and desperate decisions are made. The corridor’s seclusion ensures their conversation isn’t overheard, but its very isolation underscores their vulnerability: they’re trapped between the palace’s intrigues and the looming temporal catastrophe.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic and charged, with the weight of unspoken consequences hanging in the air. The low …
Function A fleeting sanctuary for a private confrontation, where the Doctor can process Vicki’s confession without …
Symbolism Represents the moral and temporal crossroads the Doctor and Vicki now face—caught between the past’s …
Access Restricted to those who know the palace’s layout; the Doctor and Vicki are intruders here, …
Flickering torchlight casting uneven shadows on the stone walls. The distant echo of banquet revelry, a stark contrast to the corridor’s hushed urgency.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3

"The Doctor and Vicki discuss the upcoming feast in beat_f73c697a25cbb423, setting the stage for Vicki to reveal she believes she has poisoned Nero after the events at the feast in beat_be44b492593f43ba."

Nero’s Banquet Command and the Doctor’s Dilemma
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"The Doctor and Vicki discuss the upcoming feast in beat_f73c697a25cbb423, setting the stage for Vicki to reveal she believes she has poisoned Nero after the events at the feast in beat_be44b492593f43ba."

Doctor commits to Nero’s banquet
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"Barbara drinks the goblet at the banquet (beat_d918d778984302a0), leading Vicki to swap the drinks resulting in her statement to the Doctor after the banquet beat_be44b492593f43ba, highlighting direct cause and effect."

Nero’s bracelet and Barbara’s poisoned toast
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What this causes 3

"Vicki reveals she swapped the drinks in beat_be44b492593f43ba, prompting the Doctor to warn Nero against drinking in beat_8c6b9ca38c8a757d, showcasing Vicki's interference."

Doctor exposes poisoning plot at banquet
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"Vicki reveals she swapped the drinks in beat_be44b492593f43ba, prompting the Doctor to warn Nero against drinking in beat_8c6b9ca38c8a757d, showcasing Vicki's interference."

Tigilinus dies from poisoned goblet
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"Vicki's intervention to save a slave (beat_edee19e3eedf441e) and Nero's decision to force Ian and Delos to fight to the death (beat_20d8e45bd14f8a42) both highlight the theme of interference and consequences, even if the intentions are benevolent."

Nero’s Death Decree in the Cells
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Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: So, you've had a busy day, Vicki? Hmm?"
"VICKI: Yes, it was. Oh, something else I forgot to tell you. I think I've poisoned Nero."
"DOCTOR: Really. What?"
"VICKI: Well, I didn't actually do it, but his wife was going to murder some poor slave or other and I didn't see why that should happen, so I thought..."
"DOCTOR: For heavens sake, child, keep quiet. What did you do?"
"VICKI: Well, I swapped the drinks round."
"DOCTOR: And I told you not to interfere with history. Come along, quickly, quickly child!"