Doctor vows to stop Katryca's plan

The Doctor interrupts his own paralysis to act as the situation spirals out of control in the Ravalox stronghold. Katryca’s villagers have slaughtered the crew of the robot, mistaking its destruction for the death of the Immortal, and now they surge toward Drathro’s castle in a reckless grab for power under their new queen. Peri desperately tries to free the Doctor while Glitz and Dibber abandon the fight, plotting to ambush the raiding party with heavy weapons. The restored Doctor recognizes the true threat: Katryca’s assault on Drathro’s domain will trigger the black light weapon, dooming the planet. His resolve hardens; he must stop them before it’s too late, risking everything despite his battered state. Peri’s question about the Doctor’s urgency underscores how quickly catastrophe can unfold when ambition replaces strategy, making his immediate intervention feel both inevitable and desperate.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Peri discuss their situation, and the Doctor decides to go after Katryca and the others.

confusion to determination

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Determined to avert catastrophe despite physical debilitation and confusion, masking pain with urgent action and gallows humor

Initially entangled by the service robot's cables and slumped on the ground, the Doctor violently frees himself and yanks Peri to cover while shouting warnings about unseen threats. Despite visible disorientation and injury, he immediately assumes command of the situation and insists on pursuing Katryca's rampaging villagers.

Goals in this moment
  • Stop Katryca’s assault on Drathro’s castle to prevent activation of the black light weapon
  • Protect Peri from immediate dangers without delay
Active beliefs
  • Katryca's reckless actions pose an existential threat to Ravalox despite her perceived victory
  • Technological systems under oppressive control must not be activated arbitrarily
Character traits
Performing a Jon Pertwee impression Directing urgent commands Prioritizing mission over personal safety Displaying dry wit in crisis
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Elated by perceived triumph but reckless in overestimating control

Leads her chanting villagers in declaring the Immortal’s reign ended and commands an immediate assault on the castle to seize its technology. Her exhilaration at perceived triumph masks the peril of her bold and unprepared power grab.

Goals in this moment
  • Consolidate power by claiming Drathro’s castle and its technological secrets
  • Mobilize the tribe for rapid conquest before resistance organizes
Active beliefs
  • Destruction of the old order grants her divine mandate to rule
  • Ancient machines and tools can be repurposed into tribal weapons
Character traits
Charismatic and commanding Triumpant in victory Bent on seizing technological power Blind to deadly consequences
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Relieved he is alive but deeply anxious about his condition and the unfolding chaos

Desperately struggles to free the Doctor from the robot’s cables while repeatedly calling his name, showing visible distress and urgency. After he breaks free, she expresses concern for his safety but supports his resolve despite not understanding the full danger.

Goals in this moment
  • Rescue the Doctor from immediate physical harm
  • Determine and mitigate the broader threat posed by Katryca’s actions
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s life and safety are worth any risk
  • The villagers’ victory celebrations are premature and dangerous
Character traits
Persistent in attempts to free an ally Anxious but resilient under pressure Quick to grasp situational urgency
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Fervently loyal and uncritical, embracing the violent turn of events as righteous fulfillment

Standing firmly beside Katryca, leading the villagers in chants of loyalty and actively encouraging the charge toward the castle. His authority reinforces her claim and galvanizes the mob into reckless action.

Goals in this moment
  • Enforce Katryca’s authority in vocal and visible terms
  • Promote collective action against perceived tyranny
Active beliefs
  • Katryca’s rise is divinely sanctioned
  • Violent seizure of power is justified as liberation
Character traits
Unquestioning loyalty to Katryca Physical enforcement presence Tactical silence masking acceptance of violence
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Dibber
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Brittle, anxious but determined to please and survive

Meekly follows Glitz’s orders despite protests about the burden of carrying weapons, highlighting his submissive and eager-to-please nature. He volunteers no independent action and defers entirely to Glitz’s leadership.

Goals in this moment
  • Fulfill Glitz’s instructions to fetch heavy weapons
  • Avoid personal harm while contributing to the plan
Active beliefs
  • Loyalty to Glitz ensures safety and profit
  • Ends justify means when survival is at stake
Character traits
Pragmatic obedience Nervous compliance Willingness to carry out violent tasks Submissive to authority
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Dismissive of danger and loyal only to his own survival and profit, seething at perceived slights

Renounces involvement in the immediate crisis, instead fixating on retrieving heavy weapons to ambush Katryca’s party later. He dismisses the Doctor’s injuries with theatrical disregard and plots personal vengeance against Katryca.

Goals in this moment
  • Recover heavy weapons cache to ambush Katryca’s forces
  • Secure funds or leverage from the conflict
Active beliefs
  • Alliances are temporary and exploitable
  • Technological power can be bought and sold regardless of moral cost
Character traits
Opportunistic and self-serving Theatrical dismissal of others' suffering Vengeful rhetoric Pragmatic prioritization of profit over alliance
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Drops the Doctor onto the ground, leaving him entangled in cables before going inert. Its mechanical detachment contrasts with the escalating chaos, emphasizing the danger of blind obedience in oppressive systems.

Character traits
Programmed detachment Mechanical compliance with directive Sudden inaction after failure
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Balazar

Exhibits hesitation and philosophical questioning in the face of Katryca’s triumph, asking what life will look like post-Immortal. His inquisitive …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Squire's Hall Gun Cabinet

Katryca’s villagers rush toward Drathro’s castle to seize heavy artillery repurposed as tribal weapons, intending to turn Drathro’s own military hardware against the system. Their movement crystallizes the shift from spiritual rebellion to technological conquest.

Before: Stored in Drathro’s arsenal, now seized and readied …
After: Removed from original location and carried toward the …
Before: Stored in Drathro’s arsenal, now seized and readied for use
After: Removed from original location and carried toward the tunnels
Drathro's Service Robot (with Restraining Apparatus)

The synaptic probe on the service robot lashes out and entangles the Doctor, pinning him motionless to the ground with a charged pulse. After a brief struggle, he violently rips the cable free, restoring mobility as the robot drops him. The device’s malfunction or defeat symbolizes the breakdown of Drathro’s automated control systems.

Before: Active, latched onto the Doctor’s ankle with electrical …
After: Detached and inactive, lying near the Doctor after …
Before: Active, latched onto the Doctor’s ankle with electrical pulse engaged
After: Detached and inactive, lying near the Doctor after he breaks free
Glitz and Dibber's Multiblasters

Glitz and Dibber wield multiblasters in their plan to ambush Katryca’s force, using them as tools of personal power and profit rather than defense. Though not fired in this scene, their presence underscores the duo’s reliance on lethal technology to enforce their will.

Before: Carried by Glitz and Dibber at the start …
After: Preserved in preparation for retrieval and later ambush
Before: Carried by Glitz and Dibber at the start of the event
After: Preserved in preparation for retrieval and later ambush

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Drathro's Fortress Interior

The fortress looms as the objective of Katryca’s violent march and the source of Drathro’s oppressive power. Though not physically entered in this event, its presence defines the stakes and drives the narrative urgency.

Atmosphere Unseen but felt as a looming presence of technological tyranny, drawing the mob forward in …
Function Symbolic and strategic target of insurgent conquest
Symbolism Embodiment of oppressive systems built on lies and stolen ingenuity
Access Restricted to authorized personnel and automated defenses
Angular spires designed to deflect wind and surveillance Cold obsidian walls absorbing light
Ravalox Forest Structure Ruins

The crumbling ruins become the staging ground for Katryca’s triumphant declaration and the villagers’ fervent response, transforming the ancient site into a symbol of liberation and reckless ambition. The overgrown, decaying structure contrasts sharply with the technological totems sought inside.

Atmosphere Tumultuous with chanting voices, hopeful defiance, and crumbling grandeur giving way to unrestrained movement
Function Tactical assembly point for insurgent action and collective mobilization
Symbolism The ruins represent the fallen civilization’s lost knowledge and the tribe’s desperate attempt to reclaim …
Access Open to tribal members but historically restricted by oppressive systems
Broken pillars and archways casting fragmented shadows Sunlight filtering through the forest canopy in fractured beams
Ravalox Tunnels

The tunnels serve as the immediate route of advance for Katryca’s rampaging mob heading toward the castle, acting as a dark artery of rebellion. The claustrophobic passage narrows the field of conflict and heightens tension as unseen dangers loom ahead.

Atmosphere Echoing with stomping feet, anxious anticipation, and the crush of bodies moving in pack mentality
Function Primary conduit for insurgent assault on the central fortress
Symbolism A passage from ignorance toward potential enlightenment or self-destruction depending on who wields the power …
Access Physically traversable but perilous, with risks of collapse and ambush
Jagged walls pressing close in places Bioluminescent lichen casting feeble greenish glows

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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The Free (Thoros Alpha)

The Free functions as a violent insurgent faction under Katryca’s command, transforming tribal loyalty into a militant uprising. Their actions shift from ritualized violence to technological conquest, abandoning ancestral customs for immediate power through force.

Representation Through collective chanting and mobilization led by Katryca and Broken Tooth
Power Dynamics Acting from a position of numerical strength and fervent belief, challenging entrenched institutional control
Impact Demonstrates how institutional collapse leads to opportunistic power grabs, replacing old oppression with new tribalist …
Internal Dynamics Lacks internal debate; collective action is unquestioning, suggesting suppression of dissent and reliance on direct …
Seize Drathro’s fortress and its technological secrets to consolidate power Eliminate the symbol of tyranny (the Immortal) and replace it with tribal rule Charismatic leadership and collective chanting to ignite mob mentality Seizure of weapons and infrastructure to militarize the tribe
Glitz and Dibber's Alliance

Glitz and Dibber’s Alliance operates as opportunistic mercenaries within the crisis, betraying any ethical or practical alliance to pursue profit. They use the chaos to arm themselves for a future ambush, prioritizing self-interest over loyalty to any faction.

Representation Through the actions and dialogue of Glitz and Dibber coordinating their escape and weapons retrieval …
Power Dynamics Leverage personal weaponry and tactical retreat to stay alive, but hold no institutional power beyond …
Impact Shows how institutional chaos creates vacuums that opportunists exploit, using violence not for ideology but …
Internal Dynamics Clear hierarchy with Glitz as dominant figure, Dibber as submissive executioner, reflecting mercenary chains of …
Retrieve heavy weapons to sell or wield for profit Avoid entanglement in the unfolding rebellion while extracting maximum gain Gunpowder and intimidation tactics to control space and outcomes Strategic retreat and abandonment of allies to preserve resources

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2
Callback medium

"Katryca’s belief that the Immortal (Drathro) is dead leads her to rally her villagers to take over his castle, echoing her earlier ritualistic interpretation of the flames and reinforcing her misguided but decisive leadership."

Katryca fires first shot at service robot
S23E3 · The Mysterious Planet Part 3
Callback medium

"Katryca’s belief that the Immortal (Drathro) is dead leads her to rally her villagers to take over his castle, echoing her earlier ritualistic interpretation of the flames and reinforcing her misguided but decisive leadership."

Peri warns Glitz as Doctor is cornered
S23E3 · The Mysterious Planet Part 3
What this causes 2

"Katryca’s realization that Drathro may not be dead triggers her order to arm villagers and attack the castle, escalating the physical conflict from local skirmishes to a full assault on Drathro’s stronghold."

Katryca orders mobilization after capture failure
S23E3 · The Mysterious Planet Part 3

"Katryca’s plan to plunder Drathro’s castle for his secrets parallels Drathro’s paranoid plan to eliminate intruders to protect his systems, showing both antagonists clinging to control through violence amid failing stability."

Drathro orders purge of human survivors
S23E3 · The Mysterious Planet Part 3

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: Keep your head down! Beware the hand! Keep your head down!"
"PERI: You're alive, I knew it."
"DOCTOR: Where are Katryca and the others?"
"PERI: They've gone to the tunnels."
"DOCTOR: Eh? Why?"
"PERI: From what I could hear, now they've killed the Immortal, she's planning a takeover."
"DOCTOR: But this isn't the Immortal, this is just. How long have they been gone?"
"PERI: A few minutes."
"DOCTOR: I've got to get after them."
"PERI: Why?"
"DOCTOR: They've got to be stopped. The situation's worse than you imagine."
"PERI: It always is."