Aldo and Royce dismiss Romana's navigation
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Aldo and Royce express skepticism about Romana's ability as a navigator, revealing their doubts and tension within the team.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Indignant but overwhelmed by physical coercion
Romana is violently hauled toward the navigator’s chair while contesting Rorvik’s intentions. She protests her incapacity, but the coordinated force of Packard and Sagan overrides her objections, clamping her head in the rigid earmuffs. Her defiance gives way to grim resignation as physical restraint erases her autonomy.
- • Resist being instrumentalized by Rorvik’s crew
- • Survive the navigation ordeal long enough to regain control
- • Coercion does not yield reliable results
- • Her expertise should never be exploited through force
Desperately authoritative, clinging to control amid cascading failure
Rorvik strides onto the bridge asserting authority, announcing Romana as a promised asset to his desperate crew. He immediately orders his engineers to secure her in the chair, revealing his readiness to prioritize coercion over consent. His abrupt manner masks his own vulnerability—time and systems collapsing under him.
- • Gain Romana’s specialized navigation skills regardless of her consent
- • Restore crew cohesion and obedience through public displays of power
- • The ends of escaping the anomaly justify brutal means
- • Romana’s technical value outweighs her right to refuse
Bitterly amused by the unfolding exploitation
Aldo joins Royce in dismissing Romana’s navigator credentials, mocking her assignment with sarcastic certainty. His detachment is a guise for cruelty; the coin-toss banter masks active disdain. He moves in lockstep with Royce, reinforcing divisional morale among the lower deck.
- • Undermine Romana’s credibility in front of the crew
- • Preserve pragmatic fatalism while obeying Rorvik’s orders
- • Romana’s Gallifreyan expertise is overrated
- • Survival prioritizes following whoever promises results
Anxious but performing required violence
Packard executes Rorvik’s command with pragmatic force, assisting Sagan to subdue Romana and strap her into the chair. His methodical compliance signals divided loyalty—he enforces control while privately questioning costs. Moments earlier he did not resist this violent assignment.
- • Maintain functional order despite barbaric orders
- • Protect core systems while fulfilling Rorvik’s demands
- • Immediate survival justifies following orders
- • Technical integrity remains valuable even in breakdown
Darkly entertained by Romana’s predicament
Royce challenges Aldo to wager on Romana’s failure before she’s even restrained. His cynical banter underscores the crew’s fragmentation and shared desperation. Though injured, he performs compliance through mocking compliance, turning personal skepticism into a weapon against Romana.
- • Express contempt for Romana’s appointment
- • Hide personal fear behind derision and group behavior
- • The crew’s only deliverance is in reckless gambles
- • Authority’s choices cannot be questioned before failure
Professionally detached but strained by the brutality
Sagan joins Packard in physically restraining Romana, pushing her into the navigator’s chair with unquestioning compliance. Her measured cadence sounds robotic in the chaos, betraying stress only through increased physical exertion. She prioritizes command over conscience, embedding herself in the violence.
- • Carry out navigation preparations regardless of ethics
- • Preserve operational stability via forced compliance
- • Chain of command must be obeyed in crises
- • Technical precision remains the only recognizable value
Objects Involved
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Birac's sturdy navigation chair becomes an instrument of coercion as Packard and Sagan thrust Romana into it, strapping her torso and head into the articulated restraints. The chair’s central position on the bridge signals command dominance, now repurposed to silence dissent. Its controls—normally purposed for guiding stars—are hijacked to enforce participation.
Metal Earmuffs are clamped around Romana’s temples by the crew, cold plates pressing directly against her skin with a metallic click. They eliminate her ability to resist by restricting movement and muffling sensory input, transforming a navigational aide into an instrument of sensory deprivation. Their rigid design underscores Rorvik’s prioritization of control over comfort.
Location Details
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Rorvik’s bridge serves as the arena for raw power play and cascading desperation, where time glimpses flicker on failing monitors and gravity flickers like dying breath. The constrained space magnifies the violence as Romana is dragged to the central dais. Sterile control surfaces collapse into chaos, with sparking consoles and flickers symbolizing systemic rot.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Rorvik's crew's abduction of Romana leads directly to her being introduced as a potential navigator to the crew on the bridge of their spaceship, where Rorvik reveals his plan to use her."
Romana crafts careful deflection before captors"Rorvik's crew's abduction of Romana leads directly to her being introduced as a potential navigator to the crew on the bridge of their spaceship, where Rorvik reveals his plan to use her."
Romana abducted outside the TARDIS"Rorvik's crew's capture of Romana (a strategic asset) is followed by their own internal doubts about her abilities (Aldo and Royce's skepticism), highlighting the tension and desperation that will later drive them to coerce her."
Romana crafts careful deflection before captors"Rorvik's crew's capture of Romana (a strategic asset) is followed by their own internal doubts about her abilities (Aldo and Royce's skepticism), highlighting the tension and desperation that will later drive them to coerce her."
Romana abducted outside the TARDIS"Rorvik's demand for the gateway's secrets from the Doctor mirrors his coercion of Romana into the navigator's chair; both reflect the crew's desperation to extract knowledge or labor from others under duress."
Doctor extracts gateway truth amid violence"Rorvik's demand for the gateway's secrets from the Doctor mirrors his coercion of Romana into the navigator's chair; both reflect the crew's desperation to extract knowledge or labor from others under duress."
Gundan robot reignites chase through hall"Rorvik's coercion of Romana into the navigator's chair escalates the crew's desperation, leading to Packard's warning about the dangers of the process, which in turn foreshadows the chaotic revival of the Tharil."
Rorvik forces Romana into the navigator's chair"Rorvik's coercion of Romana into the navigator's chair escalates the crew's desperation, leading to Packard's warning about the dangers of the process, which in turn foreshadows the chaotic revival of the Tharil."
Lane tests Romana’s time-sensitive valueKey Dialogue
"ALDO: Navigator? Wouldn't give her five minutes."
"ROYCE: Wanna bet?"
"ALDO: You?"