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S16E4 · The Ribos Operation Part 4

Doctor outwits Garron at the castle entrance

With the Graff’s forces closing in, the Doctor and Romana return to the TARDIS, feigning departure while Garron shadows them. The Doctor spins a web of deception, revealing he anticipated and countered Garron’s prior betrayal by swapping the jethrik for a thermite pack. Garron, desperate to reclaim the stone, falls for one last con—only to discover the Doctor has regained possession, leaving both him and Unstoffe empty-handed as the TARDIS vanishes. The Doctor’s cunning secures their escape and turns Garron’s greed against him one final time, while the Graff’s hopes for the jethrik dissolve into dust along with the castle’s secrets. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: How did you manage to switch the jethrik for the thermite pack without the Graff noticing? GARRON: Sleight of hands. DOCTOR: I was trained by Maskelyne. ROMANA: Quite clever, really. DOCTOR: I do dislike faint praise. It was astoundingly clever, wasn't it Garron? GARRON: Indeed it was, Doctor. UNSTOFFE: You crafty old GARRON: We haven't lost the jethrik. I switched it for a piece of ordinary stone. Yeah, I did. Look! GARRON: He switched it back again. Oh, Unstoffe, is there nobody you can trust these days? ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Tardis dematerializes, and the Doctor, Romana, and K9 depart, leaving Garron and Unstoffe behind.

farewell to realization of loss

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Feigned good humor masking triumphant satisfaction, with a razor-sharp awareness of Garron’s psychological state

Stands in the castle entrance, concluding a mocking exchange with Garron before offering a faux-affectionate embrace. The Doctor’s demeanor drips with amused confidence, masking the precision of his earlier deception.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure their escape by maintaining the illusion of departure
  • Confirm Garron’s belief that the jethrik is securely in his possession
Active beliefs
  • Garron’s greed makes him predictable and controllable
  • Deception is an art form best delivered with a smile
Character traits
Amused Playfully deceptive Precise in execution Mocking Controlled
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Pride sharply curdled by humiliation and rising panic as betrayal becomes undeniable

Trapped in a spiral of self-deception, Garron first demands to hold the jethrik, then reveals his supposed triumph—only for his final illusion to shatter as the TARDIS vanishes. His smugness curdles into desperate explanation.

Goals in this moment
  • Recover possession of the jethrik to restore his bargaining power
  • Preserve the façade of control over Unstoffe
Active beliefs
  • He can manipulate the Doctor and outwit Romana through charm and misdirection
  • Loyalty is a weakness; betrayal is a strategy
Character traits
Desperate Self-deceived Narcissistic Erratic Vain
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Supporting 3

Functionally neutral, executing protocol without emotional interference

Enters the TARDIS immediately after Romana, providing a silent but disciplined counterpoint to the chaos of human deception.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure Romana’s safety
  • Execute boarding protocol efficiently
Active beliefs
  • Adherence to orders ensures mission success
  • The TARDIS is a sanctuary and tool
Character traits
Loyal Efficient Obedient Mechanical in presence
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Calm confidence, grounded in the success of the mission’s critical deception

Observes the exchange from near the TARDIS door, delivering a brief but pointed compliment about the Doctor’s ruse. Her tone is neutral, yet laced with subtle approval.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the TARDIS remains accessible as an escape route
  • Validate and tacitly approve the Doctor’s stratagem
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s improvisational genius is a tool to be trusted
  • Mission protocol supersedes personal conflict
Character traits
Observant Detached Precisely reactive Professional Efficient
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Unstoffe
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Burning indignation and despair as trust collapses under Garron’s repeated manipulations

Witnesses Garron’s hollow triumph with growing frustration and betrayal. He begins to question the very foundations of their alliance, his voice trailing off in bitter resignation.

Goals in this moment
  • Preserve what little remains of their partnership
  • Retain some value from the failed mission
Active beliefs
  • No one can be trusted, especially Garron
  • The jethrik’s loss may be a blessing in disguise
Character traits
Frustrated Disillusioned Morally conflicted Vulnerable Observant
Follow Unstoffe's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor's TARDIS

The TARDIS dematerializes with theatrical precision, departing precisely as Garron’s deception is exposed, thereby granting sanctuary to the Doctor and Romana and finalizing the mission’s escape sequence.

Before: Materialized at the castle entrance, door open for …
After: Active and operational, rapidly vanishing from the planet’s …
Before: Materialized at the castle entrance, door open for boarding
After: Active and operational, rapidly vanishing from the planet’s surface
Jethrik Stone

Garron animates the jethrik as if in triumph, believing it is the genuine artifact, and places it in his pocket. His assertion that it’s the real stone proves false when the TARDIS departs and the deception is revealed—exposing both his betrayal and the Doctor’s counter-deception.

Before: Hidden away in Garron’s possession, thought by Garron …
After: Discovered to be an ordinary stone, thereby stripping …
Before: Hidden away in Garron’s possession, thought by Garron to be the true jethrik stone carried by the Doctor
After: Discovered to be an ordinary stone, thereby stripping Garron of any illusory bargaining power
Decoy Jethrik Stone (Thermite Pack)

The thermite pack decoy, swapped for the jethrik earlier, remains unmentioned but implied in the Doctor’s earlier wink of omniscience. It serves as a silent witness to the Doctor’s layered deception and the precondition for Garron’s final, doomed assumption.

Before: Concealed in the Doctor’s hand, previously exchanged for …
After: No longer physically present, having served its narrative …
Before: Concealed in the Doctor’s hand, previously exchanged for the jethrik without Garron’s notice
After: No longer physically present, having served its narrative purpose

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Central Console Room

The TARDIS interior functions as both sanctuary and engine of escape. As Romana and K9 step inside, it transforms from a static prop into an active refuge and narrative pivot, enabling the Doctor and Romana to vanish and Garron’s triumph to curdle into ruin.

Atmosphere Hushed and technologically charged, humming with latent energy and latent threat
Function Sanctuary and tactical retreat point, the final refuge from Garron’s world of betrayal
Symbolism Represents the Doctor’s control over time and space, offering more than purely physical safety
Access Restricted to crew and authorized agents; entry via doorcontrolled by the TARDIS itself
Blue roundels pulsing with steady light Console’s time rotor stirring faintly, casting shifting shadows
Castle Entrance

The castle entrance serves as the stage for the Doctor’s performance of farewell and Garron’s desperate bargaining. It is a liminal zone—neither fully safe nor fully hostile—where power is negotiated through charm, manipulation, and illusion.

Atmosphere Tense but deceptively calm, with undercurrents of desperation and betrayal
Function Confrontation site and performative battleground for psychological and rhetorical dominance
Symbolism Embodiment of shifting loyalties and ephemeral power; a gateway between deception and truth
Access Open to the Doctor and Romana due to their status as off-world agents; monitored by …
Flickering torchlight casting long shadows Stone archway framing the TARDIS as a promise of escape

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The Doctor attributing his sleight of hand in switching the jethrik to training by Maskelyne (Act 3) reflects his ongoing pattern of using his wit and expertise to outmaneuver opponents, as seen in his strategic decisions throughout the narrative."

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"The Doctor attributing his sleight of hand in switching the jethrik to training by Maskelyne (Act 3) reflects his ongoing pattern of using his wit and expertise to outmaneuver opponents, as seen in his strategic decisions throughout the narrative."

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What this causes 7

"The Doctor attributing his sleight of hand in switching the jethrik to training by Maskelyne (Act 3) reflects his ongoing pattern of using his wit and expertise to outmaneuver opponents, as seen in his strategic decisions throughout the narrative."

Doctor fools Garron with jethrik sleight of hand
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"The Doctor attributing his sleight of hand in switching the jethrik to training by Maskelyne (Act 3) reflects his ongoing pattern of using his wit and expertise to outmaneuver opponents, as seen in his strategic decisions throughout the narrative."

Garron’s betrayal revealed by the departing Doctor
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"Garron's failed double-cross against the Doctor (Act 3) marks the climax of his manipulative behavior and solidifies the Doctor's superiority, leading to the successful completion of their mission and the Doctor's departure with the jethrik."

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"Garron's failed double-cross against the Doctor (Act 3) marks the climax of his manipulative behavior and solidifies the Doctor's superiority, leading to the successful completion of their mission and the Doctor's departure with the jethrik."

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"Garron's failed double-cross against the Doctor (Act 3) marks the climax of his manipulative behavior and solidifies the Doctor's superiority, leading to the successful completion of their mission and the Doctor's departure with the jethrik."

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"Garron's failed double-cross against the Doctor (Act 3) marks the climax of his manipulative behavior and solidifies the Doctor's superiority, leading to the successful completion of their mission and the Doctor's departure with the jethrik."

Garron’s deception and survival revealed
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"Garron's failed double-cross against the Doctor (Act 3) marks the climax of his manipulative behavior and solidifies the Doctor's superiority, leading to the successful completion of their mission and the Doctor's departure with the jethrik."

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