Arbitan’s Blackmail and the Teleportation Trap
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Arbitan assures the Doctor and his companions that he will release the forcefield around the TARDIS once they begin their mission, promising its availability upon their return, while Barbara voices a note of uncertainty about their safe return. The Doctor expresses his displeasure at being blackmailed into this mission.
Arbitan mentions his longing for news of his missing daughter, revealing a personal vulnerability. He then introduces a device that will enable them to cross space, instead of using primitive submersibles to travel the acid sea, like their ship travels across time.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Desperate yet manipulative, balancing ruthless pragmatism with guarded vulnerability as he reveals his personal loss and urges the crew to act.
Arbitan blackmails the TARDIS crew into retrieving the Keys of Marinus, revealing his vulnerability—his longing for his missing daughter—while escalating the stakes by introducing the teleportation device. He is assassinated by a Voord mid-scene, leaving his final words as a desperate plea for the crew to destroy the keys if the Voord breach the building.
- • Coerce the TARDIS crew into retrieving the Keys of Marinus to protect his planet and his people.
- • Secure the crew’s compliance by appealing to their empathy and desperation, while also threatening them with the loss of their TARDIS.
- • The Keys of Marinus are essential to maintaining the moral order of his planet and must be protected at all costs.
- • The TARDIS crew is his only hope of recovering the keys before the Voord can corrupt the Conscience of Marinus.
Fearful but impulsive, driven by a mix of anxiety and the need to take control of the situation.
Barbara expresses doubt about returning but impulsively activates the teleportation device, vanishing instantly. Her disappearance triggers the others’ urgency, demonstrating her tendency to act on instinct even in high-stakes situations.
- • Escape the immediate threat posed by Arbitan and the Voord by activating the teleportation device.
- • Protect the group by taking decisive action, even if it means vanishing without warning.
- • The teleportation device is a safer alternative to the acid sea, despite its unknown risks.
- • Delaying action will only increase the danger for the group.
Anxious but pragmatic, balancing urgency with caution while prioritizing the group’s survival.
Ian urges the Doctor to comply with Arbitan’s blackmail, expressing cautious pragmatism. He reacts in alarm when Barbara vanishes via the teleportation device and is the first to vanish after Arbitan’s order, demonstrating his willingness to act despite lingering doubts.
- • Ensure the group complies with Arbitan’s demands to secure their freedom and the TARDIS.
- • Prevent further conflict by urging the Doctor to accept the situation and move forward.
- • The crew must cooperate with Arbitan to escape Marinus and avoid further danger.
- • The teleportation device, despite its risks, is a safer alternative to the acid sea.
Alarmed and loyal, reacting with shock to Barbara’s disappearance but quickly complying with Arbitan’s orders to stay with the group.
Susan reacts with alarm when Barbara vanishes and is the second to vanish after Arbitan’s order, showing her loyalty to the group and her willingness to follow their lead, even in uncertain circumstances.
- • Stay with the group to ensure their safety and avoid being separated.
- • Comply with Arbitan’s instructions to secure their escape from Marinus.
- • The group must stick together to survive the dangers of Marinus.
- • Arbitan’s teleportation device, despite its risks, is the best option available.
Outraged but resigned, masking his frustration behind a veneer of scientific pragmatism.
The Doctor resists Arbitan’s blackmail, criticizing the plan as outrageous. He ultimately accepts the teleportation device, though reluctantly, and is the last of the TARDIS crew to vanish after Arbitan’s order, showing his lingering skepticism even as he complies.
- • Resist Arbitan’s manipulation to assert his autonomy and protect the crew from unnecessary risks.
- • Ultimately comply with the plan to secure the TARDIS and ensure the crew’s survival, despite his misgivings.
- • Arbitan’s blackmail is unjust and exploitative, but the crew has no viable alternative.
- • The teleportation device, while risky, is a more feasible option than navigating the acid sea.
Hostile and purposeful, acting with lethal efficiency to eliminate Arbitan and advance the Voord’s agenda.
A Voord assassinates Arbitan from behind, demonstrating their infiltration and threat. Their presence escalates the stakes for the TARDIS crew, who are now stranded and must complete the mission to survive.
- • Eliminate Arbitan to weaken the defense of the Conscience of Marinus and facilitate the Voord’s takeover.
- • Prevent the TARDIS crew from completing their mission to retrieve the Keys of Marinus.
- • Arbitan is the primary obstacle to the Voord’s control of Marinus and must be removed.
- • The TARDIS crew is a threat to the Voord’s plans and must be neutralized or manipulated.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Arbitan’s TARDIS forcefield is the mechanism trapping the crew on Marinus, ensuring their compliance with his demands. It is an invisible, impenetrable barrier that the Doctor cannot override, leaving the crew with no choice but to follow Arbitan’s instructions. The forcefield symbolizes Arbitan’s control and the crew’s desperation, as it directly ties their freedom to the success of their mission.
The dial on Arbitan’s teleportation device is the activation mechanism that triggers the crew’s instantaneous transport. Barbara twists it impulsively, vanishing in a flash and shocking the others into following suit. The dial symbolizes the crew’s irreversible commitment to the mission, as its activation removes their ability to turn back. It is a small but critical object that propels the narrative forward with urgency.
The acid sea is referenced as a deadly hazard that the crew must avoid. Arbitan dismisses the idea of using submersibles to cross it, instead offering the teleportation devices as a safer alternative. The acid sea serves as a constant, looming threat, reinforcing the urgency of the crew’s mission and the high stakes of their environment.
The Keys of Marinus are the central objective of Arbitan’s blackmail, driving the TARDIS crew into a desperate quest across Marinus. Their retrieval is framed as the only way to secure the crew’s freedom and the TARDIS, but their destruction is also a contingency plan if the Voord breach the building. The keys symbolize the moral and physical stability of Marinus, and their fate hinges on the crew’s actions.
The TARDIS is the crew’s primary incentive for complying with Arbitan’s blackmail. Its release is contingent on their successful retrieval of the Keys of Marinus, creating a high-stakes bargaining chip that Arbitan wields to ensure their cooperation. The TARDIS represents both their escape and their vulnerability, as Arbitan’s forcefield traps them on Marinus until the mission is complete.
The Voord assassin’s dagger is the weapon used to kill Arbitan, symbolizing the Voord’s lethal efficiency and their infiltration of the pyramid. The dagger’s sudden appearance and use escalate the stakes, as it demonstrates the Voord’s ability to strike without warning and leaves the crew stranded with no guidance. It is a stark reminder of the dangers they face and the urgency of their mission.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The acid sea is the deadly, corrosive barrier encircling the pyramid on Marinus. It is referenced as an impassable hazard that the crew must avoid, reinforcing the urgency of their mission and the high stakes of their environment. The acid sea serves as a constant, looming threat, symbolizing the planet’s hostility and the crew’s vulnerability. Its presence drives the crew’s reliance on Arbitan’s teleportation devices, as traditional travel methods are rendered impossible.
Arbitan’s Control Room is the tension-filled meeting point where Arbitan blackmails the TARDIS crew into retrieving the Keys of Marinus. It is a high-stakes environment where the crew’s desperation and Arbitan’s manipulation collide, leading to Barbara’s impulsive activation of the teleportation device and the crew’s subsequent vanishing. The room also serves as the site of Arbitan’s assassination, marking a pivotal shift in the narrative as the crew is left stranded and the mission becomes a matter of survival.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Voord are represented in this event through their silent, lethal infiltration of Arbitan’s Control Room and the assassination of Arbitan. Their presence escalates the stakes for the TARDIS crew, who are now stranded and must complete their mission to survive. The Voord’s actions demonstrate their relentless pursuit of the Keys of Marinus and their willingness to eliminate obstacles, including Arbitan, to achieve their goals.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"After Arbitan explains the mission, he explains the teleportation devices, and then Barbara uses the device and disappears."
Barbara’s Vanishing Triggers the Chase"After Arbitan explains the mission, he explains the teleportation devices, and then Barbara uses the device and disappears."
Arbitan’s Assassination and the Crew’s Forced Departure"Arbitan blackmails the TARDIS crew, and, despite the Doctor being displeased, Arbitan still assures them he will release the TARDIS. This highlights his desperation and ruthlessness to get the mission started."
TARDIS locked by Arbitan’s blackmail"Arbitan blackmails the TARDIS crew, and, despite the Doctor being displeased, Arbitan still assures them he will release the TARDIS. This highlights his desperation and ruthlessness to get the mission started."
Arbitan traps crew with force field ultimatum"After being blackmailed and forced to go on a mission, Arbitan is unexpectedly killed, raising the stakes and now placing the TARDIS crew in even greater danger."
Arbitan’s Assassination and the Crew’s Forced Departure"After being blackmailed and forced to go on a mission, Arbitan is unexpectedly killed, raising the stakes and now placing the TARDIS crew in even greater danger."
Barbara’s Vanishing Triggers the Chase"Ian first expresses concern about an unknown threat and is mostly dismissed, and then in the last scene of the episode, Arbitan is assassinated by a Voord from behind. This event shows the threat was real and immediate, foreshadowed at the start."
TARDIS crew debates planet exploration"Ian first expresses concern about an unknown threat and is mostly dismissed, and then in the last scene of the episode, Arbitan is assassinated by a Voord from behind. This event shows the threat was real and immediate, foreshadowed at the start."
Ian detects a hidden threat dismissed"Following Ian agreeing to help Arbitan, they are now in the control room where Arbitan assures them he will release the TARDIS and sends them on a quest"
Arbitan traps crew with force field ultimatum"Following Ian agreeing to help Arbitan, they are now in the control room where Arbitan assures them he will release the TARDIS and sends them on a quest"
TARDIS locked by Arbitan’s blackmail"After Arbitan explains the mission, he explains the teleportation devices, and then Barbara uses the device and disappears."
Barbara’s Vanishing Triggers the Chase"After Arbitan explains the mission, he explains the teleportation devices, and then Barbara uses the device and disappears."
Arbitan’s Assassination and the Crew’s Forced Departure"After being blackmailed and forced to go on a mission, Arbitan is unexpectedly killed, raising the stakes and now placing the TARDIS crew in even greater danger."
Barbara’s Vanishing Triggers the Chase"After being blackmailed and forced to go on a mission, Arbitan is unexpectedly killed, raising the stakes and now placing the TARDIS crew in even greater danger."
Arbitan’s Assassination and the Crew’s Forced DepartureThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"ARBITAN: "Perhaps you will bring me news of my daughter. I miss her. Yes, I miss her.""
"DOCTOR: "If you think I'm going to travel across that acid sea in one of these primitive submersibles, you're very much mistaken.""
"ARBITAN: "If when you return, you find the Voord have taken this building, do not let them get the keys. You understand? Destroy them!""
"ARBITAN: "For the sake of all my people, I hope you succeed.""