Stotz blames the Doctor for their orbit trouble
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Stotz expresses frustration and regret about their current situation, blaming the Doctor for their delay in returning home.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Furious and defensive, masking vulnerability beneath bluster
Stotz sits in the cockpit, broadcasting his fury across the comms. His knuckles whiten on the console, voice trembling with controlled rage as he pins the Doctor’s deviation as the sole cause of their geostationary incarceration. His leadership appears momentarily unraveled, exposing a brittle command built on resentment rather than loyalty.
- • To assert blame and regain command authority
- • To vent frustration at their immobilization
- • That rigid adherence to original plans ensures crew safety
- • That blaming external factors preserves group cohesion
Tense and uncertain, torn between resentment at Stotz’s outburst and renewed loyalty to the absent Doctor
Peri stands apart from the cockpit, yet her presence is palpable through the broadcast intrusion. She listens to Stotz’s accusation, recognizing the escalation of hostilities. The sound of Stotz’s fury seeps into her consciousness, forcing her to question who among their company she can still trust as the crisis deepens and the air tightens.
- • To shield the Doctor from unfounded blame
- • To gauge the crew’s reliability for the next critical move
- • That the Doctor’s actions were defensive rather than reckless
- • That solidarity among the stranded crew is still possible despite division
Although physically absent from the cockpit, the Doctor is the absent yet omnipresent subject of Stotz’s outburst broadcast over the …
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The sterile command deck of the space-borne vessel hangs suspended above Androzani Major, its geometric panels glowing under wan artificial light. Stotz’s voice rings through the comms, spilling from the central console into every corridor, transforming the neutral orbit into a pressurized arena where allegiances fray and responsibility is redistributed.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Stotz’s frustration and regret on the spacecraft (Space) echoes in his later murderous threat against the Doctor upon regaining access (External Bridge), showing how personal blame amplifies into violent intent across time and space."
Stotz issues deadly ultimatum to the Doctor