Leela resists arrest with brutal defiance
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Borusa orders the guards to bring Leela to the Chancellory, perceiving her as a threat or needing further interrogation.
Leela defends her actions, claiming she saved the Doctor, not hurt him, as she touches Borusa's arm.
Leela escalates her resistance, pulling her knife on Andred, leading to a standoff with the guards.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Controlled frustration beneath enforced calm
Borusa remains standing at the center of the Panopticon, his calm diction and measured posture masking the sudden loss of control. After Leela’s touch, his polite inquiry—“What?”—betrays a beat of hesitation, floated without urgency yet heavy with the weight of tradition. He immediately reasserts command, shifting from curiosity to decisive authority by laying out the next obligatory step: an enquiry and an arrest order.
- • Re-anchor the proceedings in institutional procedure
- • Ensure Leela’s removal without public disorder
- • Discipline preserves Gallifrey’s stability
- • Outsiders must be processed through Time Lord systems
Resolute fury masked by disciplined restraint
Leela crosses the ceremonial floor to physically interrupt Borusa’s edict, touching his arm in a gesture of direct address that violates every protocol of Gallifrey’s hierarchy. Her words are defiant yet concise, forcing an accusation—“I saved him”—into the public record as a blade flashes briefly at Andred’s throat before she retracts it with deliberate control. Her body language radiates readiness to fight rather than flee, framing protection of the Doctor as the sole justification she owes to this assembly.
- • Refute Borusa’s accusation in real time
- • Prevent her forcible removal until the Doctor is safe
- • Physically defending the Doctor overrides all decrees
- • Time Lord justice is corrupt and irrelevant
Unshaken obedience masking latent unease
Andred acknowledges Borusa’s order with disciplined precision—“Sir”—then prepares to execute the arrest as the senior arresting officer. His presence remains neutral and deferential, yet his readiness to act exposes how quickly institutional power collapses under external pressure. When Leela moves against him the knife never crosses his skin, but the threat forces Andred to confront his own boundaries: loyalty to procedure versus the limits of lethal force he is willing to deploy.
- • Execute Borusa’s order to detain Leela
- • Maintain the Citadel’s security posture even against defiance
- • Chain of command ensures order
- • Excessive force would breach protocol
Tense readiness to obey orders without hesitation
A Company Guard pivots swiftly into the confrontation, drawing his sidearm to place its cold emitter against Leela’s head. His mechanically obedient posture and unflinching readiness to fire show institutional violence mobilized without personal judgment. Just before the trigger is pressed, Leela’s knife retracts, and the guard’s trigger finger pauses—only briefly, but long enough to let the standoff hang on one decision fraught with irreversible consequences.
- • Subdue the dissident immediately
- • Prevent any harm coming to personnel
- • Force resolves disorder
- • Compliance is the only pathway within the Citadel
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Leela’s knife appears in a single fluid motion, its dulled blade catching the ceremonial light as she swings it toward Andred’s chest—an instant threat designed to arrest authority rather than draw blood. Without a single strike landed, she snaps the weapon back into its sheath, the leather-wrapped grip muffling the clang against her belt as she resumes pleading her cause. The brief display exposes time-honored ceremonial daggers as inferior tools compared to the outcast’s willingness to wield steel openly.
The Guard’s Minyan Shield Gun glints dully under the Panopticon’s opulent light as its narrow emitter hums near Leela’s temple, an unspoken ultimatum rendered in the static crackle of its charging chamber. Though the trigger is not pulled, the functional threat of ionizing discharge hanging in suspended violence forces Leela to temper her blade and seek refuge in words instead. The weapon’s formal insignias—the Citadel’s embossed sigil—mark state-licensed violence for all to see.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Borusa’s immediate order to bring Leela to the Chancellory follows directly from her intervention in the Matrix ceremony, showing the institutional response to perceived threats. Though adjacent in broader narrative flow, these beats form a logical chain: intervention → inquiry → expulsion order."
Gomer diagnoses The Doctors disruption"Borusa’s immediate order to bring Leela to the Chancellory follows directly from her intervention in the Matrix ceremony, showing the institutional response to perceived threats. Though adjacent in broader narrative flow, these beats form a logical chain: intervention → inquiry → expulsion order."
Doctor orders Leela expelled"Borusa’s immediate order to bring Leela to the Chancellory follows directly from her intervention in the Matrix ceremony, showing the institutional response to perceived threats. Though adjacent in broader narrative flow, these beats form a logical chain: intervention → inquiry → expulsion order."
Leela flees violent Citadel expulsionThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"BORUSA: I didn't hurt him. I saved him."
"BORUSA: The enquiry can determine that. Bring her."