Doctor interrogates Vicki about Zarbi breach
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor questions Vicki about the intrusion and the intentions of the 'creatures' outside.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Overwhelmed and disoriented, her fear amplified by the Doctor’s accusatory tone and the realization that Barbara is missing.
Vicki is found alone in the TARDIS console room, visibly distressed and disoriented. She calls out for Ian upon his arrival, her voice trembling with panic. When questioned by the Doctor, she admits she was asleep and has no knowledge of Barbara’s whereabouts or the Zarbi intrusion, her responses—'I don’t know! I don’t know!'—revealing her vulnerability and the crew’s fractured state. Her physical presence is one of confusion and fear, her body language suggesting she feels both guilty (for not knowing) and overwhelmed by the sudden chaos.
- • Reassure herself that she is not to blame for the breach
- • Find out what happened to Barbara and why the Zarbi targeted the TARDIS
- • She failed her companions by not staying awake to monitor the TARDIS
- • The Zarbi’s intrusion is a direct threat to her safety and the group’s survival
Concerned but composed, prioritizing the well-being of his companions over his own fear or frustration.
Ian enters the TARDIS alongside the Doctor but immediately shifts his attention to Vicki, who calls out to him in distress. His first action is to comfort her—'It's all right, Vicki, Don't worry.'—before asking about Barbara’s whereabouts, demonstrating his role as the emotional anchor of the group. His calm demeanor contrasts with the Doctor’s agitation, and he serves as a stabilizing force, though his concern for Barbara’s safety is palpable. He does not engage in the Doctor’s accusatory line of questioning, instead focusing on practical concerns and emotional support.
- • Reassure Vicki and alleviate her distress
- • Locate Barbara and ensure her safety
- • Vicki is not responsible for the breach and needs support, not blame
- • Barbara’s disappearance is a priority that requires immediate attention
Righteously indignant with underlying anxiety, masking his fear of losing control over his ship and companions.
The Doctor rushes into the TARDIS console room, his voice sharp with alarm as he exclaims, 'My ship! The doors are open!' His immediate focus shifts to interrogating Vicki, his tone accusatory and frustrated—'What's the meaning of this, child? Who tried to get in here?'—revealing his deep-seated need for control and his suspicion that the breach is somehow her fault. He directs his anger outward, demanding answers from the unseen Zarbi—'What do you creatures want?'—while his physical presence dominates the space, his posture rigid with tension.
- • Determine how the Zarbi breached the TARDIS and why
- • Restore order and control over the situation, particularly the TARDIS’s security
- • The TARDIS’s doors should never be open without his explicit authorization
- • Vicki’s lack of knowledge is either negligence or deception
Not applicable (hive-minded entity without individual emotion).
The Zarbi’s presence is implied through the breach attempt and the Doctor’s direct address—'What do you creatures want?'—though the creature itself is not physically present in the console room during this event. Its earlier failed intrusion (spinning wildly and retreating) is the catalyst for the alarm and the Doctor’s rushed return, establishing the Zarbi as an immediate, invasive threat capable of breaching the TARDIS’s defenses. The Zarbi’s actions symbolize their hive-minded aggression and their disregard for the TARDIS’s sanctity, framing them as a relentless, external force disrupting the crew’s stability.
- • Infiltrate and control the TARDIS as part of their broader campaign to dominate Vortis
- • Capture or neutralize the Doctor and his companions to eliminate resistance
- • The TARDIS is a resource to be seized, not a sacred space
- • The Doctor and his companions are obstacles to be removed or assimilated
Not directly observable, but inferred to be anxious or in distress given the circumstances.
Barbara is mentioned by Ian as missing—'Where's Barbara?'—and Vicki confirms she is not on the TARDIS, implying she has left the ship. Her absence is a critical piece of information that heightens the tension, as her whereabouts are unknown and her safety is now in question. While not physically present, her disappearance looms over the scene, driving Ian’s concern and the Doctor’s urgency to restore order.
- • Survive the Zarbi threat (implied)
- • Reunite with the group (implied)
- • The Zarbi are a direct threat to her safety
- • She must rely on her own wit and resourcefulness to evade capture
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The TARDIS is the central object of this event, its sanctity violated by the Zarbi’s attempted breach. The Doctor’s exclamation—'My ship! The doors are open!'—highlights his distress over the intrusion, as the TARDIS is not just a vessel but an extension of his identity and authority. The open doors symbolize a loss of control, and the Zarbi’s spinning retreat triggers the console room’s alarm, signaling the immediate threat. The TARDIS’s interior, once a secure refuge, becomes a battleground of fear and uncertainty, with the Doctor’s demand—'What do you creatures want?'—directly addressing the Zarbi’s violation of its space.
The TARDIS console klaxon is a critical auditory cue that signals the Zarbi’s breach attempt. Its shrill blast pulls the Doctor and Ian back into the console room, where they find Vicki distressed and Barbara missing. The alarm serves as a narrative device, heightening the tension and urgency of the moment. It represents the TARDIS’s automated defense system, designed to alert the crew to unauthorized access or danger. The klaxon’s activation underscores the severity of the intrusion and forces the Doctor to confront the reality that his ship—and by extension, his authority—has been challenged.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The TARDIS console room is the epicenter of this event, transforming from a place of relative safety into a crisis zone. The Zarbi’s attempted breach shatters the illusion of security, and the room becomes a battleground of fear and confusion. Vicki’s distressed cry—'Oh, Ian! Ian!'—echoes through the space, while the Doctor’s accusatory tone fills the air with tension. The console itself, usually a symbol of control, now feels unstable, as the Zarbi’s intrusion has disrupted the TARDIS’s normal operations. The room’s atmosphere is one of urgency and disorientation, with the blaring alarm and the Doctor’s raised voice amplifying the sense of chaos.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Zarbi organization is represented through the failed breach attempt and the Doctor’s direct address—'What do you creatures want?'—though their physical presence is limited to the earlier intrusion. Their actions symbolize their hive-minded aggression and their disregard for the TARDIS’s sanctity, framing them as a relentless, external force disrupting the crew’s stability. The Zarbi’s attempt to infiltrate the TARDIS reflects their broader campaign to dominate Vortis, using brute force and mind control to seize resources and eliminate resistance. Their involvement in this event underscores their role as antagonists, capable of breaching even the most advanced technology.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Ian finding Vicki and Barbara's disappearance follows from The Doctor questions Vicki. The Doctor is trying to understand what happened."
Zarbi breach triggers Barbara’s disappearance"Ian finding Vicki and Barbara's disappearance follows from The Doctor questions Vicki. The Doctor is trying to understand what happened."
Zarbi breach triggers Barbara’s disappearancePart of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"DOCTOR: My ship! The doors are open!"
"DOCTOR: What's the meaning of this, child? Who tried to get in here?"
"VICKI: I don't know! I don't know!"
"DOCTOR: What do you creatures want?"