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S6E25 · The Seeds of Death Part 3

Doctor confronts Slaar in T-Mat control room

The Doctor’s sudden appearance in the Moonbase T-Mat control room disrupts Slaar’s operation, forcing a tense confrontation. Slaar, suspicious of the Doctor’s unorthodox arrival, demands answers while Fewsham—caught between loyalty and survival—pretends ignorance to avoid suspicion. The Doctor subtly probes Fewsham about the mysterious cargo, hinting at sabotage, while Slaar’s threats reveal the Ice Warriors’ vulnerability to human resistance. The scene escalates as the Doctor’s defiance and Fewsham’s internal conflict deepen, setting up a potential alliance against the invasion. The opaque container’s presence underscores the stakes: the Doctor’s interference could derail Slaar’s plan to deploy deadly seeds via T-Mat, but only if Fewsham can be turned to his side.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Slaar and the Doctor verbally spar over the Doctor's unexpected arrival at Moonbase, questioning how he bypassed their T-Mat control. Fewsham attempts to feign ignorance of the Doctor's arrival to Slaar.

suspicion to denial

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Suspicious and authoritative, with an underlying confidence in the Ice Warriors’ superiority and the inevitability of their plan. His departure to receive instructions suggests a momentary vulnerability in his control, which the Doctor exploits.

Slaar, the Ice Warrior commander, interrogates the Doctor about his sudden appearance, suspicious of his unorthodox arrival. He orders Fewsham to prepare the cargo for transmission to Earth cities and leaves to receive further instructions, but not before threatening to kill the humans if they attempt to escape. His authoritative presence and threats create a tense atmosphere, reinforcing his control over the situation and the stakes of the Doctor’s interference.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine how the Doctor arrived and ensure he does not disrupt the Ice Warriors’ plans.
  • Maintain control over Fewsham and the T-Mat system to deploy the seeds to Earth cities.
Active beliefs
  • The Ice Warriors’ plan is foolproof, and Earth is defenseless against their bioweapon.
  • The Doctor’s arrival is an anomaly that must be contained to avoid further disruptions.
Character traits
Suspicious Authoritative Threatening Hierarchical Confident (in the Ice Warriors’ plan)
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Anxious and torn, with a growing sense of vulnerability as the Doctor’s probing questions force him to confront his complicity in the Ice Warriors’ plan. His feigned ignorance masks a deep internal struggle between survival and resistance.

Fewsham, the T-Mat technician, is caught between his fear of the Ice Warriors and the Doctor’s subtle pressure to sabotage their plans. He feigns ignorance about the Doctor’s identity to avoid suspicion from Slaar but is visibly anxious under the Doctor’s probing questions. His internal conflict is palpable as he considers whether to help the Doctor inspect the container, knowing the consequences of defying the Ice Warriors.

Goals in this moment
  • Avoid drawing Slaar’s suspicion by feigning ignorance about the Doctor’s identity.
  • Weigh the risks of helping the Doctor against the moral cost of enabling the Ice Warriors’ bioweapon deployment.
Active beliefs
  • The Ice Warriors will kill him if he defies their orders, as they have with other technicians.
  • The Doctor may offer a way to resist the Ice Warriors without immediate repercussions.
Character traits
Anxious Conflict-Avoidant Reluctant (to defy the Ice Warriors) Vulnerable (to the Doctor’s persuasion) Observant (of the Doctor’s tactics)
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Confident and defiant, masking a calculated urgency to turn Fewsham against the Ice Warriors before the seeds are deployed.

The Doctor arrives in the T-Mat control room, disrupting Slaar’s operation with his unorthodox presence. He engages in a verbal sparring match with Slaar, deflecting questions about his arrival while subtly probing Fewsham about the cargo. His confident demeanor and probing questions hint at his plan to sabotage the Ice Warriors’ plans, focusing on the opaque container as the key to derailing their invasion. He positions himself as a potential ally to Fewsham, urging him to help inspect the container.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the contents of the opaque container to confirm the Ice Warriors’ bioweapon plan.
  • Turn Fewsham into an ally to sabotage the T-Mat system and prevent the seeds from being sent to Earth.
Active beliefs
  • Earth may have defenses against the Ice Warriors’ invasion, despite Slaar’s confidence in their plan.
  • Fewsham’s fear of the Ice Warriors can be leveraged to turn him into a reluctant ally.
Character traits
Defiant Probing Strategic Empathetic (toward Fewsham) Misleading (to Slaar)
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Neutral and obedient, with an underlying sense of duty to the Ice Warriors’ mission. His actions are driven by loyalty to Slaar and the broader invasion plan, with no visible internal conflict.

The Ice Warrior escorts the Doctor into the control room and reports Kelly’s escape to Slaar. He follows Slaar’s orders to prepare the seeds for transmission and guards the humans, reinforcing the Ice Warriors’ control over the situation. His presence is a constant reminder of the threat the humans face and the stakes of the Doctor’s interference.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Doctor and Fewsham comply with Slaar’s orders to prepare the seeds for transmission.
  • Maintain control over the T-Mat control room to prevent any disruptions to the Ice Warriors’ plan.
Active beliefs
  • The Ice Warriors’ plan is just and will succeed, as ordered by their command structure.
  • Humans are a threat that must be contained or eliminated to achieve their objectives.
Character traits
Obedient Threatening (by presence) Precision-Oriented (in following orders) Hierarchical (in reporting to Slaar)
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Fewsham

Kelly is mentioned as having escaped from the Ice Warriors’ captivity, creating a point of tension for Slaar. Her escape …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Ice Warriors' Biological Seed Pods

The opaque container is the focal point of the scene, symbolizing the Ice Warriors’ bioweapon and the key to their invasion plan. Two Warriors carry it into the control room under Slaar’s orders, and the Doctor immediately focuses on it as the potential source of the deadly seeds. The container’s presence creates tension, as the Doctor’s insistence on inspecting it forces Fewsham to confront his complicity in the plan. Its sealed, mysterious nature underscores the stakes: if the Doctor can confirm the seeds’ presence, he may turn Fewsham into an ally to sabotage the T-Mat system before the seeds are deployed.

Before: Sealed and carried by two Ice Warriors into …
After: Remains in the control room, now the center …
Before: Sealed and carried by two Ice Warriors into the T-Mat control room, its contents unknown to Fewsham but implied to be the deadly seeds for transmission to Earth.
After: Remains in the control room, now the center of the Doctor’s attention and Fewsham’s internal conflict. Its inspection is imminent, setting the stage for the next phase of the confrontation.
Ice Warriors' Seed Pod Dispatch Container

The list of target Earth cities—Ottawa, Oslo, Stockholm, and Hamburg—is recited by Slaar as part of his orders to Fewsham. The brevity of the list becomes a point of contention when the Doctor challenges the Ice Warriors’ ability to conquer Earth with such a limited scope. The cities symbolize the global reach of the invasion and the Doctor’s attempt to expose the flaws in the Ice Warriors’ plan. Their mention underscores the stakes: if the seeds are deployed, these cities will be the first to fall, triggering a cascade of famine and collapse.

Before: Verbalized by Slaar as part of his instructions …
After: The list lingers in the air as a …
Before: Verbalized by Slaar as part of his instructions to Fewsham, serving as a reminder of the Ice Warriors’ targets and the urgency of their plan.
After: The list lingers in the air as a symbol of the Doctor’s challenge to Slaar’s confidence. Fewsham’s unease at the mention of the cities reflects his growing awareness of the moral weight of his actions.
T-Mat (Teleportation-Materialization) System

The T-Mat system is the critical infrastructure that the Ice Warriors have seized to deploy their bioweapon. Fewsham operates it under duress, and the Doctor’s arrival disrupts its smooth functioning. The system’s consoles and transmission beam are central to the scene, as Slaar orders Fewsham to prepare the cargo for transmission to Earth cities. The Doctor’s plan to sabotage the system hinges on turning Fewsham against the Ice Warriors, making the T-Mat system both the battleground and the prize in this confrontation.

Before: Operational but under Ice Warrior control, with Fewsham …
After: Still operational but now the focus of the …
Before: Operational but under Ice Warrior control, with Fewsham complying with their orders to prepare the cargo for transmission. The system is humming with activity, ready to deploy the seeds to Earth.
After: Still operational but now the focus of the Doctor’s sabotage efforts. Fewsham’s internal conflict and the Doctor’s probing create a moment of vulnerability in the Ice Warriors’ plan, as the T-Mat system could be turned against them.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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T-Mat Moonbase Control Room

The T-Mat Moonbase Control Room is the nerve center of the Ice Warriors’ operation and the battleground for the Doctor’s confrontation with Slaar. Blinking consoles, control panels, and the humming T-Mat cubicle create a tense, high-stakes atmosphere, where every word and movement is charged with significance. The room’s layout—with Fewsham at the controls, the Doctor under guard, and the opaque container being prepared for transmission—reinforces the power dynamics at play. The Doctor’s arrival disrupts the Ice Warriors’ control, turning the control room into a pressure cooker of tension and potential sabotage.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered conversations, humming machinery, and the looming threat of violence. The air is …
Function Battleground for the Doctor’s confrontation with Slaar and the site of potential sabotage. It is …
Symbolism Represents the fragile balance of power between the Ice Warriors and the humans, as well …
Access Restricted to Ice Warriors and their human collaborators (e.g., Fewsham). The Doctor’s unorthodox arrival disrupts …
Blinking consoles and control panels, casting flickering light across the room. The hum of the T-Mat system, a constant reminder of its critical role in the invasion. The opaque container, carried by two Warriors and placed near the T-Mat cubicle, drawing the Doctor’s attention. The distant shouts of Ice Warriors patrolling the corridors, reinforcing the sense of urgency and danger.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Ice Warriors

The Ice Warriors are represented through Slaar’s authoritative commands, the Warriors’ obedient actions, and the looming threat of their bioweapon. Their hierarchical structure is evident in Slaar’s deference to the Grand Marshal’s orders and his own threats to Fewsham and the Doctor. The organization’s power dynamics are on full display, as they exert control over the T-Mat system and the humans within the control room. Their goal of deploying the seeds to Earth cities is central to the scene, with Fewsham’s compliance and the Doctor’s interference serving as key points of tension.

Representation Through Slaar’s authoritative commands and the Warriors’ obedient actions, as well as the implicit threat …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the humans (Fewsham, the Doctor) and the T-Mat system, with a hierarchical …
Impact The Ice Warriors’ presence in the control room symbolizes their broader invasion strategy, which relies …
Internal Dynamics Slaar’s momentary departure to receive instructions creates a brief power vacuum, which the Doctor exploits …
Deploy the deadly seeds to Earth cities via the T-Mat system to trigger global famine and pave the way for invasion. Maintain control over the T-Mat control room and suppress any resistance from the humans (e.g., Fewsham, the Doctor). Threats of violence (e.g., Slaar’s order to kill the humans if they attempt to escape). Hierarchical command structure (e.g., Slaar deferring to the Grand Marshal’s orders). Psychological pressure (e.g., Fewsham’s fear of the Ice Warriors’ capabilities). Control over critical infrastructure (e.g., the T-Mat system).
Earth

Earth is represented implicitly through the Doctor’s defiance of the Ice Warriors’ plan and the mention of target cities (Ottawa, Oslo, Stockholm, Hamburg). The Doctor’s assertion that Earth may have defenses against the invasion challenges Slaar’s confidence, suggesting that Earth is not as vulnerable as the Ice Warriors believe. The organization’s role in this event is symbolic, as the stakes of the confrontation—whether the seeds will be deployed—directly impact Earth’s fate. The Doctor’s presence as an outsider fighting for Earth’s survival underscores the organization’s importance in the broader narrative.

Representation Implicitly, through the Doctor’s defiance of the Ice Warriors’ plan and the mention of Earth’s …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by the Ice Warriors’ invasion, with the Doctor as a proxy for Earth’s …
Impact Earth’s implicit role in this event underscores the global stakes of the confrontation. The Doctor’s …
Internal Dynamics The tension between the Ice Warriors’ confidence in their plan and the Doctor’s assertion that …
Prevent the deployment of the deadly seeds to Earth cities, thereby averting global famine and invasion. Rally resistance against the Ice Warriors, even if it means turning reluctant collaborators (like Fewsham) into allies. The Doctor’s defiance and strategic thinking (e.g., probing Fewsham, challenging Slaar). The potential for human resistance (e.g., Kelly’s escape, Fewsham’s internal conflict). The symbolic weight of Earth’s cities as targets, which the Doctor uses to expose the flaws in the Ice Warriors’ plan.
Moonbase Human Staff (Occupation Period)

The Moonbase Crew (Human) is represented through Fewsham’s reluctant compliance with the Ice Warriors’ orders and the Doctor’s arrival as an outsider who challenges the occupation. Fewsham’s internal conflict reflects the broader tension within the human crew: some, like Kelly, resist the Ice Warriors’ control, while others, like Fewsham, comply out of fear. The Doctor’s presence offers a potential path to resistance, but Fewsham’s anxiety underscores the high stakes of defying the Ice Warriors.

Representation Through Fewsham’s reluctant compliance and the Doctor’s arrival as an outsider challenging the Ice Warriors’ …
Power Dynamics Operating under constraint, as the humans are either forced to comply (e.g., Fewsham) or resist …
Impact The human crew’s divided responses—compliance vs. resistance—highlight the fragility of the Ice Warriors’ control. Fewsham’s …
Internal Dynamics Fewsham’s anxiety and the Doctor’s probing reveal a fracture within the human crew, with some …
Survive the Ice Warriors’ occupation by complying with their orders (e.g., Fewsham). Resist the Ice Warriors’ control through sabotage or escape (e.g., Kelly, the Doctor). Fear of the Ice Warriors’ violence (e.g., Fewsham’s compliance). Moral conviction (e.g., the Doctor’s defiance, Kelly’s escape). Technical expertise (e.g., Fewsham’s knowledge of the T-Mat system, which the Doctor seeks to exploit). Alliances (e.g., the Doctor’s attempt to turn Fewsham into an ally).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"SLAAR: Who are you? Where are you from?"
"DOCTOR: I might ask you the same question."
"SLAAR: You arrived here by other means, by spacecraft?"
"DOCTOR: Our resources are not limited to T-Mat, you know."
"DOCTOR: Why are you helping them?"
"FEWSHAM: I've seen what they can do."
"DOCTOR: Do you know what is in that container?"
"FEWSHAM: All I know is they want me to send something to Earth by T-Mat. I suppose that's what's in it."
"DOCTOR: Then I shall have to have a look inside, and you are going to help me."