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S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

Doctor's irreversible TARDIS sacrifice

Peri announces the missile has exploded in the stratosphere, their desperate gambit working. Katz bursts in announcing victory but moments later the Doctor's sacrifice is revealed—the TARDIS has been destroyed intercepting the missile, the Doctor presumed dead alongside Herbert. As Peri grieves in stunned silence, the true horror unfolds when a cloned Borad enters demanding Peri’s obedience to capture the Bandril ship at pain of death. The Doctor reveals himself having foiled the cloning experiment, exposing Borad’s grotesque mutation and cowardice by forcing him to confront his own reflection. With Borad dispatched to the 12th century Scottish Highlands to rot for a millennium, the Doctor weaponizes the Timelash itself, tossing in his time-slip device to ensure its destruction signals final, irreversible defeat. The Doctor’s allies now face the cost of their victory—no means of escape and no certainty of safety, only the irreversible transformation of their world and their own fragile bonds. "key_dialogue": [ "DOCTOR: That's not a very good idea.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor's TARDIS is destroyed, saving Karfel from the missile. The companions react to the news.

relief to grief

Peri mourns the Doctor's loss, while the others discuss the aftermath.

grief to nostalgia

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Fearless and triumphant, masking any shock at the TARDIS’s destruction with razor-sharp wit

The Doctor reveals he survived the TARDIS explosion and taunts the Borad about his cloning, forcing him to confront his grotesque form in the mirror. He goads Borad into fleeing the Timelash while he collapses the device with his time-slip device, culminating in Borad’s banishment and the Timelash’s destruction.

Goals in this moment
  • To expose Borad’s cloning experiment and cowardice
  • To destroy the Timelash to prevent further tyranny
Active beliefs
  • Truth exposes tyranny’s fragility
  • Sacrificing technology is necessary to end tyranny
Character traits
Mocking Confident Tactically brilliant
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Tense and resolute, masking fear with authoritative diplomacy

Mykros initially expresses relief over the missile’s destruction, then grows tense and protective when Peri is captured. He pleads for Katz to surrender her weapon to defend Peri and confronts the Borad directly, urging resistance and negotiating for Peri’s life.

Goals in this moment
  • To save Peri from the Borad’s grip
  • To preserve the rebellion’s spirit through defiance
Active beliefs
  • One life should not be sacrificed for the planet
  • Honor is worth personal risk
Character traits
Protective Courageous Diplomatic
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Overwhelmed with grief and shock at the Doctor’s apparent death, rapidly shifting to anger and defiance as she is held captive and faces the Borad’s grotesque form and threats.

Peri stands stunned and grief-stricken after learning of the Doctor’s apparent death, then is suddenly seized by the Borad’s grip around her throat. She pleads for the Doctor’s survival and defies the Borad’s demands, taunting his grotesque body and cowardice while maintaining sharp sarcasm and defiance even in captivity.

Goals in this moment
  • To survive and protect herself
  • To reject the Borad’s authority and demands
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor cannot truly be dead
  • Resistance against tyranny is worth personal risk
Character traits
Grief-stricken Defiant Sarcastic Courageous
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Supporting 2
Katz
secondary

Relieved by victory but profoundly disturbed by Peri’s capture

Katz initially bursts in with triumphant news of victory, then shifts to rushing to Peri’s aid when she is seized by the Borad. Katz obeys the Doctor’s orders and remains actively cooperative, reflecting pragmatic loyalty that transcends earlier cautious skepticism.

Goals in this moment
  • To deliver news of victory to Mykros
  • To protect Peri and support the Doctor
Active beliefs
  • The rebellion’s success is worth celebrating
  • Loyalty to the Doctor transcends self-preservation
Character traits
Optimistic Loyal Responsive
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Vena Renis
secondary

Somber and filled with sorrow for the fallen, shifting to cautious optimism for the future

Vena stands somber and reflective, expressing grief for the Doctor and Herbert while worrying about the future. She offers Peri space to grieve and later welcome Herbert’s decision to stay, demonstrating deep empathy and ethical concern.

Goals in this moment
  • To comfort those grieving the Doctor and Herbert
  • To foster hope for Karfel’s future
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s sacrifice may be survivable
  • Karfels deserve a new beginning
Character traits
Empathetic Reflective Optimistic
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Lieutenant Hugo Lang's Identification Badge

Lieutenant Hugo Lang's Identification Badge is retrieved by Peri, who uses it as physical proof of Lang’s identity to both herself and the Doctor, reinforcing the historical grounding of Herbert’s secret identity as H.G. Wells.

Before: In Peri’s possession, taken during a confrontation with …
After: Clutched by Peri during her revelation of Herbert’s …
Before: In Peri’s possession, taken during a confrontation with Lang.
After: Clutched by Peri during her revelation of Herbert’s identity, linking time, disguise, and authorship.
Borad’s Punishment Chair

The Borad’s Punishment Chair is positioned beneath his dais but remains unoccupied during the final stand. Its cold structural presence underscores the oppressive regime, contrasting the chaos of the Doctor’s triumph and the fragility of Borad’s power.

Before: Unoccupied, standing beneath the Borad’s central dais in …
After: Still standing but irrelevant, overshadowed by the Timelash’s …
Before: Unoccupied, standing beneath the Borad’s central dais in the Inner Sanctum.
After: Still standing but irrelevant, overshadowed by the Timelash’s collapse and the Doctor’s victory.
Timelash Device (Temporal Execution System)

The Timelash, already destabilized from previous activations, becomes the stage of the Borad’s final humiliation and defeat. The Doctor weaponizes the Timelash by tossing in his time-slip device, causing an explosion that collapses the vortex entirely, ensuring the tool of tyranny is permanently destroyed.

Before: Active temporal portal emitting jagged blue-white energy, controlled …
After: Collapsed and inert, with the control panel exploded …
Before: Active temporal portal emitting jagged blue-white energy, controlled via ramp platform in the Inner Sanctum.
After: Collapsed and inert, with the control panel exploded and emitting smoke and debris, rendering it irreversible and lifeless.
Herbert’s Mirror

The Doctor uses his time-slip device as a final weapon, hurling it into the collapsing Timelash to ensure its destruction. Acting as both a temporal anchor and a kinetic trigger, the device’s sacrifice seals the Timelash’s fate and symbolizes the end of Borad’s reign through the destruction of his temporal weapon.

Before: Held by the Doctor, humming with unstable energy …
After: Destroyed in the Timelash explosion, its remains scattered …
Before: Held by the Doctor, humming with unstable energy and unstable calibration.
After: Destroyed in the Timelash explosion, its remains scattered as debris in the Inner Sanctum.
Borad’s Concealing Painting

The concealed portrait of the Doctor is smashed by a chair to reveal a large mirror, forcing the Borad to confront his grotesque cloned body in his own reflection. The mirror’s revelation shatters his delusion of dominance and triggers his panicked flight into the Timelash, undoing his tyranny by exposing his hidden mutation.

Before: Hidden behind a painted pastoral scene, hanging intact …
After: Destroyed by a chair, its frame shattered, the …
Before: Hidden behind a painted pastoral scene, hanging intact on the Inner Sanctum wall.
After: Destroyed by a chair, its frame shattered, the mirror revealed and used to humiliate the Borad before being functionally abandoned.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Inner Sanctum (Karfel Temporal Operations Chamber)

The Inner Sanctum serves as the stage for the confrontation between the Doctor, Borad, and the allies, becoming the site where tyranny is exposed and destroyed. The chamber’s oppressive elegance contrasts with the chaos of the battle, its council chairs providing fragile cover during the climax and its walls reflecting the timeless power struggles that define the regime.

Atmosphere Tense with sudden dread and triumph, shifting from jubilant relief to desperate violence and back …
Function Confrontation arena for tyranny’s end
Symbolism Represents the crumbling center of oppressive power, where truth and exposure dismantle it
Access Restricted to senior officials and the Doctor’s allies only
Reinforced obsidian walls etched with temporal energy scars Scattered council chairs flipped by energy discharges Flickering azure lights from the collapsing Timelash

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 27

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
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"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Cloned Borad threatens Peri threatens Mykros
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"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
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"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

Doctor and Borad clash in vault showdown
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"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

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"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

Tekker defies Borad and is executed
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"The Doctor’s activation of the time slip device in direct confrontation with Borad leads to his reflection-based defeat of Borad, who is sent back in time via the Timelash — a direct chain of cause and resolution."

Doctor frees Peri as war nears
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"The Doctor and Herbert’s deliberate act of intercepting the missile with the TARDIS represents the ultimate escalation of self-sacrifice, leading to the perceived destruction of the TARDIS and Herber’s apparent death, but in reality, faked for dramatic reversal."

Doctor risks TARDIS to stop incoming missile
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"The Doctor and Herbert’s deliberate act of intercepting the missile with the TARDIS represents the ultimate escalation of self-sacrifice, leading to the perceived destruction of the TARDIS and Herber’s apparent death, but in reality, faked for dramatic reversal."

Doctor rushes Peri out as Karfel's end nears
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor and Herbert’s deliberate act of intercepting the missile with the TARDIS represents the ultimate escalation of self-sacrifice, leading to the perceived destruction of the TARDIS and Herber’s apparent death, but in reality, faked for dramatic reversal."

TARDIS intercepts missile for Karfel
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"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Cloned Borad threatens Peri threatens Mykros
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Cloned Borad threatens Peri threatens Mykros
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

Borad exposes his mutant breeding plan
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

Tekker defies Borad and is executed
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

Doctor frees Peri as war nears
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Cloned Borad threatens Peri threatens Mykros
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s plan to populate Karfel with transformed beings (including Peri) parallels the later cloned Borad’s reappearance, reinforcing a cyclical theme: the desire to control life and legacy leads to monstrous duplication and failed immortality."

Doctor and Borad clash in vault showdown
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2
What this causes 16

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Cloned Borad threatens Peri threatens Mykros
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The appearance of the cloned Borad (capturing Peri and threatening Mykros) directly sparks the Doctor’s reappearance and confrontation, pushing the story to its final climax."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Cloned Borad threatens Peri threatens Mykros
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Peri’s grief over the Doctor’s apparent death is abruptly interrupted by the appearance of a cloned Borad, foreshadowing Borad’s immortality via cloning — a thematic echo of resurrection underscoring the story’s obsession with transformation and rebirth."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Cloned Borad threatens Peri threatens Mykros
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"The Doctor uses a mirror to force Borad to confront his own distorted reflection — symbolic of Borad’s self-absorption and grotesque nature — which then leads directly to his defeat and banishment through the Timelash, reinforcing the theme that confrontation with truth destroys illusion."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Cloned Borad threatens Peri threatens Mykros
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor unmasks cloning tyrant before allies
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor defeats Borad with reflective vengeance
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Borad’s defeat via the Timelash (sending him back to 12th century Earth) parallels the Doctor’s use of the TARDIS as a shield — both involve time, sacrifice, and the exploitation of temporal tools to resolve conflict, though with vastly different moral weight."

Doctor uncovers Wells' true identity
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning