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S6E20 · The Krotons Part 2

Vana’s Trauma Reveals Kroton Horror

Vana awakens in a state of extreme psychological distress, her mind fractured by lingering visions of the Kroton mind-altering process. She describes a 'burning ball' and disorienting flashes, her fragmented speech revealing the brutal psychological toll of the Krotons' experiments. Jamie and Thara attempt to stabilize her, offering physical comfort and a sedative to ease her back into unconsciousness. Vana’s fragmented recollections—'It's over my head! The lights. Burning my mind.'—foreshadow the Krotons' ability to manipulate perception and memory, while her mention of 'the machine' directly ties her trauma to the Dynatrope. Jamie’s decision to fetch the Doctor escalates the urgency of the Kroton threat, as Vana’s condition becomes tangible proof of their dangerous capabilities. The scene underscores the Krotons' psychological warfare, framing Vana as a victim whose suffering demands action, not passive acceptance. Thara’s reassurances ('You're quite safe here') contrast with the lingering danger, while Jamie’s resolve to involve the Doctor signals a shift from observation to intervention. The event serves as both a thematic warning and a narrative catalyst, forcing the Doctor’s hand in confronting the Krotons’ true nature.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Vana awakens in distress, haunted by visions of a "burning ball" and flashing lights related to her experience in the machine, indicating a traumatic encounter with the Kroton technology.

panic to confusion

Jamie and Thara try to reassure a disoriented Vana, who struggles to distinguish reality from her hallucination, as Jamie gives her a tablet and water to calm her down, and she falls asleep.

anxiety to calm

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Deeply concerned and protective, with a growing sense of urgency as he realizes the severity of the Kroton threat. His frustration with the situation is tempered by his resolve to act.

Jamie takes immediate action to stabilize Vana, offering physical comfort and administering sedative tablets with water to calm her. His concern is palpable as he questions Thara about the nature of Vana’s trauma, speculating whether it is another Kroton weapon. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, he decides to fetch the Doctor, understanding that Vana’s condition demands expert intervention. His protective instincts and blunt pragmatism drive the scene’s pivot toward action.

Goals in this moment
  • To stabilize Vana and ease her psychological distress
  • To involve the Doctor in addressing the Kroton threat
Active beliefs
  • The Krotons are responsible for Vana’s trauma, and their technology must be stopped
  • The Doctor is the only one who can effectively counter the Krotons' mind-control
Character traits
Protective Pragmatic Urgent Concerned for Vana’s well-being
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Thara
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Terrified and disoriented, her mind still trapped in the Kroton-induced hallucinations, with fleeting moments of recognition (e.g., identifying Thara) before being overwhelmed by panic.

Vana awakens in a state of extreme psychological distress, her body jerking violently as she clutches her head and screams about the 'burning ball' and 'flashing lights' from the Kroton Dynatrope. She is disoriented, her speech fragmented and incoherent, as she relives the trauma of the machine's psychological torture. Jamie and Thara struggle to calm her, with Jamie administering sedative tablets and water, which eventually ease her into unconsciousness. Her condition serves as a visceral reminder of the Krotons' capacity for psychological warfare.

Goals in this moment
  • To escape the lingering visions of the 'burning ball' and 'flashing lights'
  • To find safety and reassurance in Thara and Jamie's presence
Active beliefs
  • The Kroton machine is still tormenting her, even in Selris' house
  • Thara and Jamie are her only protection against the psychological horror
Character traits
Vulnerable Traumatized Desperate for reassurance Physically and mentally exhausted
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Vana
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Compassionate and concerned for Vana, but with a simmering anger toward the Krotons. His reassurances mask a deeper frustration with their oppressive control.

Thara plays a supportive role, holding Vana and reassuring her with phrases like 'You're quite safe here.' He questions Jamie about the nature of Vana’s trauma, speculating whether it is another Kroton weapon, and stays with her while Jamie leaves to fetch the Doctor. His compassion is evident, but his underlying defiance toward the Krotons is palpable, as he refuses to accept their dominance over the Gonds.

Goals in this moment
  • To comfort Vana and help her recover from her trauma
  • To understand the full extent of the Kroton threat and resist their influence
Active beliefs
  • The Krotons are using psychological warfare to control the Gonds
  • Vana’s suffering is a direct result of Kroton experimentation
Character traits
Compassionate Reassuring Defiant (underlying tone toward Krotons) Loyal to Vana and the Gonds
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Not directly observable, but inferred as determined and protective, given Jamie’s resolve to involve him.

The Doctor is not physically present in this event but is the subject of Jamie’s urgent decision to fetch him. Vana’s trauma—her descriptions of the 'burning ball' and 'machine'—serves as tangible proof of the Kroton threat, forcing the Doctor’s hand to intervene. His absence here underscores the escalating danger, as Jamie recognizes that only the Doctor can address the Krotons' psychological warfare.

Goals in this moment
  • To uncover the full extent of the Krotons' mind-control technology
  • To protect Vana and the Gonds from further psychological harm
Active beliefs
  • The Krotons' experiments are a direct threat to the TARDIS crew and the Gonds
  • His scientific and improvisational skills are required to counteract the Dynatrope
Character traits
Absent but pivotal Symbol of hope and expertise Necessary for confronting the Kroton threat
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Dynatrope Core Power Generation System

The Dynatrope is indirectly referenced through Vana’s trauma, as she describes 'the machine' and the 'burning ball' hovering over her head. It represents the Krotons’ most insidious weapon: a device capable of extracting mental energy and leaving victims psychologically shattered. Vana’s condition is tangible proof of its power, forcing Jamie to recognize the urgency of the Kroton threat and seek the Doctor’s intervention.

Before: Operational in the Kroton ship, continuing to extract …
After: Still active, though its effects on Vana are …
Before: Operational in the Kroton ship, continuing to extract mental energy from Gond companions.
After: Still active, though its effects on Vana are now visible to Jamie and Thara, escalating the narrative tension.
Jamie's Sedative Tablets

Jamie’s sedative tablets play a critical role in stabilizing Vana’s psychological breakdown. He hands them to her alongside water, which she swallows quickly amid her screams. The tablets act as a temporary reprieve, easing her back into unconsciousness and allowing Jamie to focus on fetching the Doctor. Their administration is a practical solution to an immediate crisis, highlighting the physical toll of the Kroton mind-altering process.

Before: Possessed by Jamie, unused, and ready for administration.
After: Consumed by Vana, leading to her sedation and …
Before: Possessed by Jamie, unused, and ready for administration.
After: Consumed by Vana, leading to her sedation and temporary relief from trauma.
Kroton Burning Ball

The 'burning ball' is a hallucinatory echo of the Kroton Dynatrope’s psychological torture, described by Vana in fragmented, terrified detail. It symbolizes the lingering trauma of the mind-altering process, a manifestation of the Krotons’ ability to warp perception and memory. Vana’s visceral reaction to it—'It's over my head! The lights. Burning my mind.'—reveals the brutal efficiency of Kroton mind control, serving as a narrative catalyst for Jamie’s decision to involve the Doctor.

Before: A psychological construct, not physically present but haunting …
After: Still lingering in Vana’s subconscious, though temporarily suppressed …
Before: A psychological construct, not physically present but haunting Vana’s mind.
After: Still lingering in Vana’s subconscious, though temporarily suppressed by the sedative.
Water for Swallowing Sedative

The water provided by Jamie and Thara serves as an aid in administering the sedative tablets to Vana. It helps her swallow the medication amid her hysterical state, facilitating her sedation. The act of drinking the water is a small but vital moment of care, symbolizing the physical and emotional support Jamie and Thara offer in the face of Kroton-induced horror.

Before: Available in Selris’ house, likely in a cup …
After: Consumed by Vana, aiding in the administration of …
Before: Available in Selris’ house, likely in a cup or glass.
After: Consumed by Vana, aiding in the administration of the sedative.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Krotons

The Krotons are indirectly but powerfully present in this event through Vana’s trauma. Her descriptions of the 'burning ball,' 'flashing lights,' and 'the machine' reveal the psychological warfare they employ to control the Gonds. The organization’s influence is felt in the lingering horror Vana experiences, as well as in Jamie and Thara’s growing recognition of the Kroton threat. Their absence from the scene makes their presence all the more ominous, as the characters grapple with the aftermath of their experiments.

Representation Through the psychological trauma inflicted on Vana, which manifests as hallucinations and fragmented speech.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the Gonds through psychological manipulation, even in their absence. Their influence is …
Impact The Krotons’ actions here reinforce their role as oppressive overlords, using technology to break the …
Internal Dynamics None explicitly shown, but their hierarchical and technologically advanced nature is implied in their ability …
To extract mental energy from high-intelligence individuals like Vana through the Dynatrope To maintain control over the Gonds by suppressing resistance and reinforcing obedience Psychological warfare via the Dynatrope and its mind-altering effects Indirect control through the trauma inflicted on Vana, which forces Jamie to seek the Doctor’s intervention

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Vana's catatonic state and her visions of a 'burning ball' provide a thematic parallel to the Krotons' manipulation and the dangers of their technology."

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"Vana's catatonic state and her visions of a 'burning ball' provide a thematic parallel to the Krotons' manipulation and the dangers of their technology."

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What this causes 3

"Jamie's concern for Vana and interpretation of what happened causes him to call for action and become worried. With the call for action and worry being mirrored when Doctor and Zoe are chosen and step trough to meet the Krotons.."

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"Jamie's concern for Vana and interpretation of what happened causes him to call for action and become worried. With the call for action and worry being mirrored when Doctor and Zoe are chosen and step trough to meet the Krotons.."

Doctor defies the test to join Zoe
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"Jamie's concern for Vana and interpretation of what happened causes him to call for action and become worried. With the call for action and worry being mirrored when Doctor and Zoe are chosen and step trough to meet the Krotons.."

Doctor and Zoe forced into Kroton domain
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"VANA: The ball. The burning ball. It's over my head!"
"VANA: It was flashing. All the lights. Burning my mind. The lights."
"VANA: Thara, I went into the machine."
"JAMIE: Did you see the Krotons?"
"THARA: What did she mean? Is it another of the Krotons weapons?"
"JAMIE: I don't know. Look, you stay here with her. I'll go and get the Doctor."