Doctor outmaneuvers Gravis as Tegan vanishes
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Tegan is captured by a Tractator beam and appeals to the Doctor for help.
The Doctor feigns concern over a malfunction to subtly mislead the Gravis.
The Gravis showcases his replica humanoid life form and the Doctor provides a critical assessment.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Calculating detachment masking urgency, playing the long game to exploit Gravis’s provocation
Appearing unfazed by Tegan’s capture, he shifts immediately to feigning technical consternation about equipment malfunction, deliberately avoiding eye contact with the beam while subtly advancing his own agenda.
- • Distract Gravis from the beam’s true purpose
- • Extract information about Tractator technology and motives
- • Information is as valuable as immediate intervention in crises
- • Gravis’s ego can be manipulated through faulty machine humor
Desperate but resolute, a mix of terror and trust in the Doctor’s ability to resolve the crisis
In mid-air, yanked upward by the Tractator beam, pleading desperately with the Doctor as her physical vulnerability contrasts with the Doctor’s calm demeanor.
- • Signal her plight to the Doctor to prompt action
- • Maintain composure despite physical capture
- • The Doctor can and will intervene in extreme situations
- • Danger demands direct confrontation rather than avoidance
Provocative confidence, masking underlying urgency to assert dominance before the Doctor regains initiative
Maintaining calm composure despite the Doctor’s deflection, Gravis leverages the moment to showcase Tractator superiority through the unveiling of a humanoid replica, framing it as proof of their dominion.
- • Demonstrate Tractator technological superiority to demoralize the Doctor
- • Reinforce the legitimacy of Tractator control to intimidate captives
- • Power is best demonstrated through technological supremacy
- • The Doctor’s distraction presents an opportunity to escalate psychological pressure
Unfeeling compliance, devoid of individual volition or moral conflict
A subordinate Tractator acting under Gravis’s command, deploying a purple forcefield to restrain the serving machine, its form barely distinguishable as an extension of the beam’s control.
- • Secure Tegan’s restraint while the Doctor is distracted
- • Enforce the Tractator collective’s dominance over organic matter
- • All organic life exists to be commandeered or consumed
- • Resistance is futile and must be met with immediate suppression
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The pink-purple Tractator beam suddenly erupts, locking onto Tegan and violently lifting her into the Operations Centre’s oppressive air. It functions as the primary tool of capture and intimidation, its unnatural light contrasting with the Doctor’s calculated indifference as he redirects attention away from it.
The humanoid replica is unveiled by Gravis to stun and demoralize the Doctor, presented not as machinery but as evidence of Tractator transcendence. Though non-functional as a threat, its polished metallic joints and hollow interior serve as propaganda, making the Doctor’s feigned critique of its flaws a carefully constructed shield for his true assessment of Tractator motives.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The cavernous Operations Centre serves as the claustrophobic arena for psychological and physical domination, its vaulted obsidian walls echoing with subsonic vibrations that amplify the Doctor’s feigned incompetence and Gravis’s calculated responses. The helical floor design and jagged violet reflections frame a space where domination is performed rather than achieved.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Tractators manifest through the Tractator beam and Guard Tractator, executing their assimilation agenda with ruthless efficiency while the Doctor engineers a counter-narrative. Their presence is felt through mechanical control and intimidation, their goals betrayed in Gravis’s unmasked revelations of humanoid replication as both tool and weapon.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Turlough leading Brazen and Range to the Operations Centre (beat_a801772ec72775a4) sets up Tegan's subsequent capture by a Tractator beam in the same location (beat_6bc9e130a0947f22), as the Operations Centre is a high-traffic area for both colonists and Tractators."
Turlough steers Brazen and Range to safety"Turlough leading Brazen and Range to the Operations Centre (beat_a801772ec72775a4) sets up Tegan's subsequent capture by a Tractator beam in the same location (beat_6bc9e130a0947f22), as the Operations Centre is a high-traffic area for both colonists and Tractators."
Turlough leads assault into operations centre"The Gravis's discussion of using a replacement part (from the deceased Captain Revere) to maintain the entity's usefulness (beat_f0910001b7de7b56) echoes his earlier demonstration of the humanoid replica (beat_1786d1e26882276c), both illustrating the Tractators' manipulative and opportunistic nature."
Gravis exposes Tractator's mechanical necessityKey Dialogue
"TEGAN: Doctor, you can't let them do this to me."
"DOCTOR: It must be the humidity causing the malfunction. These serving machines are perfectly reliable on Gallifrey."
"GRAVIS: The guard Tractator here will restrain it while I show you more of our work here. It is certainly a very convincing replica of the humanoid life form."