Zoe’s Unwitting Kroton Test
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor, suspicious of the under-hall, investigates it despite Selris's dismissals, while Zoe remains in the Learning Hall and begins using the console.
The Doctor and Selris return to find Zoe interacting with the Krotons' machine with ease, which prompts the Doctor to scold her for potentially being influenced by the Krotons.
Selris directs the Doctor's attention to the machine's dial, revealing Zoe's exceptionally high score, surpassing even the best Gond students, which causes the Doctor to acknowledge Zoe's genius, albeit sarcastically. This reinforces Zoe's intelligence and her potential value to the Krotons.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Confident and slightly defiant, unaware of the Krotons’ manipulative intentions.
Zoe, left unattended, sits at a Kroton learning console and dons the headset, effortlessly solving complex equations that trigger the machine’s approval. She defends her actions to the Doctor, claiming the Krotons were 'pleased' with her performance, unaware of the danger. Her confidence in her abilities and the machine’s reaction reveals her vulnerability to the Krotons’ psychological influence, setting the stage for her eventual selection as a 'companion.'
- • To demonstrate her intellectual prowess and engage with the learning console.
- • To prove her capabilities, even if it means defying the Doctor’s warnings.
- • The Kroton machines are benign tools for learning and intellectual growth.
- • Her interaction with the machine is harmless and even beneficial.
Not directly observable, but inferred as calculating and controlling, with a focus on extracting superior minds for their own purposes.
The Krotons are indirectly represented through the learning console’s reaction to Zoe’s performance. The machine’s approval of her score signals their predatory interest in her intellect, foreshadowing her selection as a 'companion.' Their influence is felt through the console’s psychological manipulation, which the Doctor warns Zoe about, highlighting the Krotons’ role as the unseen antagonists controlling the Gonds.
- • To identify and select high-intelligence individuals like Zoe for extraction of mental energy.
- • To maintain control over the Gonds through psychological manipulation and technological dominance.
- • The Gonds are tools for their survival and conquest, to be conditioned and controlled.
- • Superior intellects like Zoe’s are valuable resources to be harvested.
Initially dismissive, later astonished and impressed, with underlying tension about the Krotons’ influence.
Selris follows the Doctor into the under-hall, initially dismissing its significance as 'nothing' and 'never used.' However, upon returning, he is stunned by Zoe’s exceptional score on the Kroton learning console, praising her as unprecedented. His reaction highlights the Krotons’ control over Gond education and the rarity of such intellectual achievement, while also revealing his conditioned respect for the Krotons’ authority.
- • To uphold the Krotons’ authority and the Gond tradition of obedience.
- • To acknowledge Zoe’s exceptional intellect, even if it challenges the status quo.
- • The Krotons’ machines are tools for Gond education and progress, even if their methods are controlling.
- • Zoe’s score is a rare and remarkable achievement, worthy of praise.
Concerned and slightly irritated, masking deeper anxiety about Zoe’s safety and the Krotons’ influence.
The Doctor initiates the investigation of the under-hall, lifting the trap door and descending with Selris to uncover the hidden foundations of the Kroton machine. His curiosity is met with Selris’s dismissive attitude, but the Doctor’s sharp instincts reveal the significance of the metal pillars. Upon returning, he finds Zoe interacting with the Kroton learning console and immediately intervenes, removing the headset and scolding her for engaging with the machine. His dialogue reveals his protective instincts and concern for Zoe’s mental vulnerability, warning her of the Krotons’ manipulative nature and their long-term enslavement of the Gonds.
- • To uncover the Krotons’ control mechanisms and expose their domination of the Gonds.
- • To protect Zoe from the Krotons’ psychological manipulation and ensure her autonomy.
- • The Krotons are not benevolent but predatory, using their machines to enslave the Gonds.
- • Zoe’s intellect makes her a prime target for the Krotons, and her interaction with the machine is a dangerous risk.
Neutral and passive, fulfilling their role without question.
The Gond guards, sent by Selris to stand watch at the top of the stairs, remain armed with pikes but do not actively participate in the event beyond their initial deployment. Their presence enforces the Krotons’ authority and the Gonds’ conditioned obedience, serving as a silent but symbolic reminder of the oppressive system in place.
- • To maintain order and enforce Selris’s commands.
- • To uphold the Krotons’ dominance through their presence.
- • Their duty is to obey Selris and the Krotons without question.
- • The Krotons’ control is absolute and must be upheld.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Kroton learning console headset is the interface through which Zoe connects with the machine, allowing her to solve the equations presented. The headset’s design and functionality symbolize the Krotons’ invasive control over the Gonds’ minds, as it directly interfaces with Zoe’s intellect. The Doctor’s removal of the headset underscores the danger of this interaction and the Krotons’ psychological manipulation.
The score dial on the Kroton learning console displays Zoe’s exceptional performance, registering a result that Selris describes as 'amazing' and 'unprecedented.' This dial serves as a tangible indicator of the Krotons’ interest in Zoe’s intellect, foreshadowing her selection as a 'companion.' The dial’s role in the event highlights the Krotons’ use of quantifiable metrics to identify and target superior minds for their own purposes.
The metal pillars in the under-hall are the hidden foundations of the Kroton machine, discovered by the Doctor and Selris during their investigation. These pillars symbolize the physical infrastructure supporting the Krotons’ psychological control over the Gonds, and their discovery is a critical clue to understanding the Krotons’ domination. The Doctor’s close examination of the pillars hints at potential vulnerabilities in the Krotons’ setup, offering a glimmer of hope for resistance.
The trap door in the Learning Hall serves as the entry point to the under-hall, where the Doctor and Selris descend to investigate the Kroton machine’s hidden foundations. Its discovery is pivotal, as it reveals the physical infrastructure supporting the Krotons’ psychological control over the Gonds. The Doctor’s lifting of the trap door symbolizes his defiance of the Krotons’ secrecy and his determination to uncover the truth behind their domination.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Learning Hall is the primary setting for this event, where the Doctor and Selris descend into the under-hall while Zoe interacts with the Kroton learning console. The hall’s atmosphere is one of tension and discovery, as the Doctor’s investigation uncovers the hidden foundations of the Krotons’ machine. The space serves as a microcosm of the Gonds’ subjugation, with the learning consoles symbolizing the Krotons’ psychological control and the trap door representing the hidden truths beneath the surface.
The under-hall beneath the Learning Hall is a dark, musty space where the Doctor and Selris descend to investigate the Kroton machine’s hidden foundations. The atmosphere is claustrophobic and forgotten, with dust hanging in the faint light and the air carrying a damp, rotten scent. This location serves as a revelation site, where the Doctor’s discovery of the metal pillars hints at vulnerabilities in the Krotons’ control mechanisms, offering a glimmer of hope for resistance.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Krotons are the unseen antagonists in this event, exerting their influence through the learning console’s reaction to Zoe’s performance. Their predatory interest in her intellect is signaled by the machine’s approval of her score, foreshadowing her selection as a 'companion.' The Krotons’ control over the Gonds is further highlighted by the Doctor’s warnings about their manipulative nature and the learning machines’ role in enslaving the Gonds. Their presence is felt through the technology they deploy, symbolizing their hierarchical and technologically advanced domination.
Gond Society is represented through Selris’s authority and the Gond guards’ presence, enforcing the Krotons’ control. Selris’s reaction to Zoe’s score highlights the Gonds’ conditioned respect for the Krotons’ authority, while the guards’ passive obedience underscores the society’s subjugation. The Doctor’s investigation and warnings challenge the Gonds’ passive acceptance of their domination, foreshadowing potential resistance.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Doctor decides to return to the Learning Hall to investigate, directly causing the subsequent events in the Learning Hall."
Doctor prepares for Kroton confrontation"The Doctor decides to return to the Learning Hall to investigate, directly causing the subsequent events in the Learning Hall."
Jamie voices concerns about the Doctor"Zoe's high score on the Kroton machine prompts her selection as a companion, directly leading to the next plot point."
Zoe selected as Kroton companion"Zoe's high score on the Kroton machine prompts her selection as a companion, directly leading to the next plot point."
Doctor defies the test to join Zoe"Zoe's high score on the Kroton machine prompts her selection as a companion, directly leading to the next plot point."
Doctor and Zoe forced into Kroton domainThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Key Dialogue
"DOCTOR: Zoe! Now, just you listen to me. Whatever else they are, these Krotons are certainly not friendly. Now we know that, don’t we?"
"ZOE: Oh, but Doctor, it was all so easy! The Krotons were very pleased with me."
"SELRIS: It's amazing! Even the best of our students registered less than half that score."