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S1E31 · Strangers in Space

Sensorites steal TARDIS lock

The Doctor and companions discover Maitland and Carol, two 28th-century astronauts, in a death-like state aboard the derelict spaceship. After reviving them with a heart resuscitator, Maitland warns of the Sensorites—hostile aliens who mentally dominate the crew and prevent escape. As the group debates leaving, a burning smell reveals the Sensorites have sabotaged the TARDIS, stealing its lock mechanism. This traps the Doctor and companions aboard the ship, escalating the immediate threat and forcing them to confront the Sensorites' hostile intentions. The theft occurs amid rising tension, with Maitland powerless to stop the Sensorites' control over the ship's systems. The event culminates in the spaceship hurtling toward the Sense Sphere, demonstrating the direct cause-and-effect relationship between the sabotage and the escalating crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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As the travelers prepare to depart, a burning smell leads to the discovery that the Sensorites have stolen the TARDIS lock, trapping the Doctor and his companions on the spaceship, making their departure impossible.

urgency to entrapment

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anxious and empathetic, with a growing sense of urgency as the threat becomes clear. Her concern for the crew and companions is palpable, but she channels it into focused action.

Barbara expresses unease about the situation from the outset, sensing danger before it is confirmed. She investigates the burning smell, attempts to comfort Carol upon her revival, and questions Maitland about the Sensorites' influence. Her empathy drives her to advocate for helping the crew, but she ultimately defers to the Doctor's leadership as the threat escalates. During the collision avoidance maneuver, she checks the panel with three lights, confirming the ship's systems are functional despite the Sensorites' control.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the nature of the Sensorites' control and its impact on the crew.
  • Support the Doctor and Ian in their efforts to escape the derelict ship and avoid collision.
Active beliefs
  • The Sensorites' influence is insidious and requires both understanding and immediate action to counter.
  • Helping the crew is morally necessary, but survival must take precedence in the face of an existential threat.
Character traits
Empathetic Observant Anxious Determined Supportive
Follow Barbara Wright's journey

Urgent and fearful, but her determination to survive and help the group overrides her panic. She channels her experience into action, trusting the Doctor's leadership.

Carol is revived alongside Maitland and immediately warns the group about the Sensorites, explaining the crew's suspended state and the aliens' hostile but non-lethal tactics. She assists the Doctor and Ian in operating the spaceship's controls during the collision avoidance maneuver, providing critical readings and updates. Her urgency reflects her firsthand experience with the Sensorites' control, and she is determined to survive the impending crash.

Goals in this moment
  • Warn the group about the Sensorites' capabilities and the immediate threat to the ship.
  • Assist in navigating the spaceship away from the Sense Sphere, using her knowledge of the controls.
Active beliefs
  • The Sensorites' control is absolute, but the Doctor's intervention may offer a temporary reprieve.
  • Survival depends on outmaneuvering the Sensorites' influence over the ship's systems.
Character traits
Urgent Determined Fearful Resilient Cooperative
Follow Carol Richmond's journey

Initially cautious and concerned, shifting to urgent and focused as the crisis unfolds. His pragmatic mindset drives him to take immediate action, but he remains attuned to the group's safety.

Ian assists the Doctor in examining the crew, retrieves the heart resuscitator for Maitland, and investigates the burning smell. He questions Maitland about the danger and the Sensorites, showing practical concern. When the TARDIS lock is stolen, he joins the Doctor in operating the spaceship's controls to avoid collision, applying his hands-on resourcefulness under pressure. His cautious nature is tempered by a protective instinct for the group.

Goals in this moment
  • Retrieve the heart resuscitator to revive Maitland and Carol, uncovering the truth about the Sensorites.
  • Assist the Doctor in operating the spaceship's controls to prevent collision with the Sense Sphere.
Active beliefs
  • The Sensorites' threat is immediate and requires both technical and strategic responses.
  • Leaving the ship without understanding the danger could expose the group to greater risks.
Character traits
Practical Resourceful Cautious Protective Adaptable
Follow Ian Chesterton's journey

Fearful and urgent, shifting to resigned helplessness as the Sensorites' control becomes undeniable. His earlier confidence in warning the group gives way to despair as the ship's systems are overtaken.

Maitland is revived from his death-like state using the heart resuscitator and immediately warns the group about the Sensorites. He explains the crew's suspended animation and the aliens' mental control, urging the group to leave. However, as the TARDIS lock is stolen and the ship hurtles toward the Sense Sphere, he becomes powerless, unable to control the spacecraft. His fear and urgency are evident as he watches the Doctor and Ian take over the controls, his earlier warnings proven prescient but ineffective.

Goals in this moment
  • Warn the Doctor and companions about the Sensorites and the immediate danger they pose.
  • Persuade the group to leave the ship before the Sensorites can act, though he knows escape may be impossible.
Active beliefs
  • The Sensorites' mental control is absolute, rendering the crew and ship helpless against their influence.
  • Leaving the ship is the only chance for survival, but the Sensorites will likely prevent it.
Character traits
Fearful Urgent Resigned Helpful Powerless
Follow Maitland's journey

Hostile and controlling, with a sense of cold, calculated dominance. Their actions are not driven by emotion but by a desire to maintain control over the area of space.

The Sensorites manifest through an alien hand that sabotages the TARDIS by stealing its lock mechanism, trapping the Doctor and companions aboard the derelict ship. Their influence is felt through the ship's sudden acceleration toward the Sense Sphere, as Maitland becomes powerless to control the systems. The Sensorites' actions are hostile yet calculated, demonstrating their ability to manipulate both technology and minds without direct confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent the Doctor and companions from leaving the derelict ship by sabotaging the TARDIS.
  • Force the ship toward the Sense Sphere, asserting their control over the region.
Active beliefs
  • Outsiders pose an existential threat to their dominance and must be contained or eliminated.
  • Mental and technological control are the most effective means of neutralizing intruders.
Character traits
Hostile Controlling Insidious Strategic Dominant
Follow Sensorite Species …'s journey

Initially concerned and analytical, shifting to urgent and determined as the threat escalates. His surface gruffness masks deep protectiveness for his companions.

The Doctor leads the group's investigation, examining the crew's condition and deducing the time of their 'death' through the stopped wristwatches. He initially suggests leaving the ship but is drawn into the mystery when Maitland revives. Upon discovering the TARDIS lock theft, he shifts into crisis mode, taking command of the spaceship's controls to avert collision with the Sense Sphere. His analytical mind races to understand the Sensorites' influence, and he demonstrates resilience against their mental threats while prioritizing the group's survival.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand the nature of the Sensorites' control over the crew and ship.
  • Ensure the group's survival by escaping the derelict ship and avoiding collision with the Sense Sphere.
Active beliefs
  • The Sensorites' influence is not merely physical but psychological, requiring a combination of technical and mental countermeasures.
  • Leaving the ship immediately would be reckless without understanding the full threat, but delaying too long could be fatal.
Character traits
Analytical Authoritative Resourceful Protective Curious Resilient
Follow The First …'s journey
Supporting 1

Distressed and unstable, though his exact emotional state is inferred through others' descriptions. His condition reflects the Sensorites' psychological dominance and the crew's helplessness.

John is mentioned indirectly as a mentally distressed crew member severely affected by the Sensorites' influence. His condition is referenced as a reason the group cannot leave the ship, as he remains asleep and unable to be moved. His absence looms over the group's decisions, symbolizing the irreversible damage inflicted by the Sensorites.

Goals in this moment
  • Null (John is unconscious and unable to act, but his presence influences the group's decisions).
Active beliefs
  • Null (John's beliefs are not expressed, but his condition reinforces the group's belief in the Sensorites' danger).
Character traits
Distressed Unstable Vulnerable Traumatized
Follow John's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Astronauts' Frozen Wristwatches

The astronauts' wristwatches, all stopped at around 3 o'clock, serve as a crucial clue to the timing of the Sensorites' attack. Ian and the Doctor notice that the watches are non-winding types, which recharge with movement of the wrist for 24 hours. Their synchronized stoppage indicates that the crew were suspended in their death-like state at the same moment, roughly 24 hours before the group's arrival. This observation deepens the mystery and underscores the precision of the Sensorites' control, as the watches' condition contradicts the crew's otherwise 'fresh' appearance.

Before: Worn on the wrists of the motionless crew …
After: Unchanged in condition, but their significance is now …
Before: Worn on the wrists of the motionless crew members, all stopped at approximately 3 o'clock, appearing intact but non-functional.
After: Unchanged in condition, but their significance is now understood: they mark the exact moment the Sensorites suspended the crew. The watches remain on the crew's wrists, a silent testament to the aliens' influence.
Control Room Heart Resuscitator Box

The metal box in the control room contains the heart resuscitator, a device critical to reviving Maitland and Carol from their Sensorites-induced suspended state. Ian retrieves the box at Maitland's direction, and the resuscitator is used to bring Carol back to consciousness. The box's presence and the device's functionality reveal that the crew had prepared for such emergencies, though their ability to counter the Sensorites' influence is limited. The box serves as a symbol of human ingenuity in the face of an overwhelming alien threat.

Before: Tucked behind a desk in the control room, …
After: Opened and emptied, now lying on the control …
Before: Tucked behind a desk in the control room, unopened and unnoticed until Maitland directs Ian to retrieve it.
After: Opened and emptied, now lying on the control room floor. The heart resuscitator has been used and is no longer needed, but the box remains as a reminder of the crew's futile preparations.
Maitland's Heart Resuscitator

The heart resuscitator is a futuristic medical device retrieved by Ian from a metal box in the control room at Maitland's direction. When pressed against Carol's chest, it emits a pulsing heartbeat sound, reviving her from the Sensorites-induced suspended state. This device is pivotal in uncovering the truth about the crew's condition and the Sensorites' influence, as it demonstrates that the crew were not dead but in a deep, controlled sleep. Its use marks the transition from mystery to urgent action as the group realizes the immediate threat.

Before: Stored in a metal box behind a desk …
After: Activated and used to revive Carol, now lying …
Before: Stored in a metal box behind a desk in the control room, unused and unnoticed by the Doctor and companions until Maitland directs Ian to retrieve it.
After: Activated and used to revive Carol, now lying on the control room floor after fulfilling its purpose. The device remains in the control room, its function completed but its implications lingering.
Spaceship Navigation Console (Parallel Thrust Controls)

The spaceship's parallel thrust controls are a critical component of the navigation system, used by the Doctor and Ian to adjust the ship's trajectory during the collision avoidance maneuver. Maitland points out the controls to the Doctor, who seizes them alongside Ian to override the Sensorites' influence. The controls' responsiveness under the group's hands demonstrates that the ship's systems are not entirely under the Sensorites' control, offering a slim chance of escape. Their use is a desperate but successful attempt to veer the ship away from the Sense Sphere, highlighting the high stakes and the group's resourcefulness.

Before: Part of the ship's navigation console, functional but …
After: Activated and adjusted by the Doctor and Ian, …
Before: Part of the ship's navigation console, functional but unresponsive to Maitland's attempts to control the ship due to the Sensorites' influence.
After: Activated and adjusted by the Doctor and Ian, allowing the ship to change course and avoid collision. The controls remain operational but are still vulnerable to Sensorite interference.
Spaceship Velocity Controls (Including Speed Indicator)

The spaceship's velocity needle is a critical indicator of the ship's speed, which spikes into the red zone as the Sensorites force the vessel toward the Sense Sphere. Ian and the Doctor monitor the needle closely, its rapid ascent signaling the immediate danger of collision. The needle's position serves as a ticking clock, heightening the tension as the group struggles to regain control. Its stabilization after the Doctor and Ian's interventions marks a temporary reprieve, but the underlying threat of the Sensorites' influence remains.

Before: Climbing rapidly toward the red danger zone, indicating …
After: Stabilized within the safe range after the Doctor …
Before: Climbing rapidly toward the red danger zone, indicating the ship's uncontrolled acceleration.
After: Stabilized within the safe range after the Doctor and Ian adjust the thrust and deflection controls, though the ship's systems remain compromised.
TARDIS Lock

The TARDIS lock mechanism is a critical component of the Doctor's time ship, responsible for securing the door and enabling entry. During this event, an alien hand—belonging to the Sensorites—plucks the lock from the TARDIS door, sabotaging the opening mechanism and trapping the Doctor and companions aboard the derelict ship. This theft is the catalyst for the escalating crisis, as the group realizes they cannot escape and must confront the Sensorites' hostile intentions. The lock's removal symbolizes the Sensorites' insidious control and the group's sudden vulnerability.

Before: Attached to the TARDIS door, securely in place …
After: Stolen by the Sensorites, removed from the TARDIS …
Before: Attached to the TARDIS door, securely in place and functional, allowing the group to enter and exit the ship.
After: Stolen by the Sensorites, removed from the TARDIS door, and presumably taken to an unknown location. The TARDIS door is now permanently locked, stranding the group aboard the derelict ship.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Sensorite Ship Control Room

The spaceship's control room serves as the battleground for the group's desperate struggle against the Sensorites' influence. Crew members slump motionless in chairs around control panels, their death-like state a chilling reminder of the aliens' power. Maitland fetches the heart resuscitator from a metal box to revive Carol, while the Doctor and Ian seize the navigation controls to avoid collision with the Sense Sphere. The room shakes violently as the ship hurtles toward the planet, with high-pitched whines and glowing Sensorite lights advancing down the corridors. The control room becomes a pressure cooker of urgent decisions, frayed nerves, and the group's fight for survival.

Atmosphere Tense, chaotic, and urgent, with a sense of impending doom. The air is thick with …
Function Battleground and command center, where the group must outmaneuver the Sensorites' control over the ship's …
Symbolism Represents the fragile boundary between human ingenuity and alien domination, as well as the group's …
Access Initially accessible, but the stolen TARDIS lock traps the group aboard the ship, limiting their …
Motionless crew members slumped in chairs around control panels. High-pitched whines and glowing Sensorite lights advancing down the corridors. Violent shaking of the ship as it accelerates toward the Sense Sphere. Burning smell from the sabotaged TARDIS, filling the air with urgency.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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28th-Century Human Astronauts

The Human Astronauts (28th Century) are represented by Maitland and Carol, who have been trapped aboard the derelict spaceship under the Sensorites' mental domination. Their organization is in a state of suspended animation, with the crew unable to escape or resist the aliens' influence. Maitland and Carol serve as informants and allies to the Doctor and companions, warning them of the Sensorites' danger and assisting in the ship's navigation during the collision avoidance maneuver. Their limited agency highlights the crew's vulnerability and the Sensorites' control, but their cooperation offers a glimmer of hope in the face of the alien threat.

Representation Through surviving members (Maitland and Carol), who provide critical information and assistance.
Power Dynamics Operating under severe constraint, with no ability to resist the Sensorites' control. Their influence is …
Impact The crew's plight underscores the Sensorites' dominance and the fragility of human resistance. Their organization, …
Internal Dynamics The crew is fractured, with some members (like John) severely traumatized and unable to participate. …
Survive the Sensorites' mental control and escape the derelict ship. Assist the Doctor and companions in navigating the ship away from the Sense Sphere, using their knowledge of the controls. Providing firsthand knowledge of the Sensorites' tactics and the ship's systems. Reviving and cooperating with the Doctor's group to counter the Sensorites' influence.
Sensorites

The Sensorites, as an organization, manifest their influence through the derelict spaceship's systems and the mental control exerted over the crew. Their actions—sabotaging the TARDIS lock, inducing the crew's suspended state, and forcing the ship toward the Sense Sphere—demonstrate their collective intelligence and dominance. The Sensorites operate remotely, using their telepathic abilities to manipulate both technology and minds, ensuring that intruders are contained without direct confrontation. Their presence is felt through the ship's sudden acceleration, the stolen TARDIS lock, and the crew's helplessness, all of which underscore their power and the group's vulnerability.

Representation Via institutional protocol (remote mental and technological control over the ship and crew).
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the ship and its occupants, with no visible resistance possible. The …
Impact The Sensorites' actions reinforce their dominance over the area of space, treating humanity as an …
Internal Dynamics The Sensorites operate as a unified collective, with no internal dissent or hierarchy visible in …
Prevent the Doctor and companions from leaving the derelict ship by sabotaging the TARDIS. Force the ship toward the Sense Sphere, asserting their control over the region and neutralizing the perceived threat. Telepathic mental control over the crew, inducing a death-like suspended state. Remote technological sabotage, such as stealing the TARDIS lock and overriding the ship's navigation systems.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 12

"The TARDIS landing inside the spaceship (beat_f6a912937df1ab65) directly leads to the Doctor and his companions encountering Maitland and Carol, who reveal the threat of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468). This is the primary inciting incident that draws the travelers into the central conflict."

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"The TARDIS landing inside the spaceship (beat_f6a912937df1ab65) directly leads to the Doctor and his companions encountering Maitland and Carol, who reveal the threat of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468). This is the primary inciting incident that draws the travelers into the central conflict."

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"Maitland explains the Sensorites' mental influence (beat_db60402edcb5fa98), which immediately precedes the Sensorites stealing the TARDIS lock (beat_cccf86006e1a991a). This theft is a direct consequence of the alien threat and traps the travelers, escalating the conflict."

Maitland Revives and Reveals Sensorite Control
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"Maitland explains the Sensorites' mental influence (beat_db60402edcb5fa98), which immediately precedes the Sensorites stealing the TARDIS lock (beat_cccf86006e1a991a). This theft is a direct consequence of the alien threat and traps the travelers, escalating the conflict."

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"Maitland explains the Sensorites' mental influence (beat_db60402edcb5fa98), which immediately precedes the Sensorites stealing the TARDIS lock (beat_cccf86006e1a991a). This theft is a direct consequence of the alien threat and traps the travelers, escalating the conflict."

Maitland Reveals the Sensorites' Threat
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"Maitland explains the Sensorites' mental influence (beat_db60402edcb5fa98), which immediately precedes the Sensorites stealing the TARDIS lock (beat_cccf86006e1a991a). This theft is a direct consequence of the alien threat and traps the travelers, escalating the conflict."

Doctor and Ian Seize Control to Avoid Disaster
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland explains the Sensorites' mental influence (beat_db60402edcb5fa98), which immediately precedes the Sensorites stealing the TARDIS lock (beat_cccf86006e1a991a). This theft is a direct consequence of the alien threat and traps the travelers, escalating the conflict."

Doctor Uncovers Sensorite Mind Control
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland and Carol warn of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468), and the Doctor begins to understand that the Sensorites have found a way to control their minds (beat_6c72206e6e6d1c62). This demonstrates the Doctor's growing understanding of the alien threat."

Maitland Revives and Reveals Sensorite Control
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland and Carol warn of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468), and the Doctor begins to understand that the Sensorites have found a way to control their minds (beat_6c72206e6e6d1c62). This demonstrates the Doctor's growing understanding of the alien threat."

Maitland Revives Carol with Futuristic Tech
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland and Carol warn of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468), and the Doctor begins to understand that the Sensorites have found a way to control their minds (beat_6c72206e6e6d1c62). This demonstrates the Doctor's growing understanding of the alien threat."

Maitland Reveals the Sensorites' Threat
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland and Carol warn of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468), and the Doctor begins to understand that the Sensorites have found a way to control their minds (beat_6c72206e6e6d1c62). This demonstrates the Doctor's growing understanding of the alien threat."

Doctor and Ian Seize Control to Avoid Disaster
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland and Carol warn of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468), and the Doctor begins to understand that the Sensorites have found a way to control their minds (beat_6c72206e6e6d1c62). This demonstrates the Doctor's growing understanding of the alien threat."

Doctor Uncovers Sensorite Mind Control
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What this causes 10

"Maitland explains the Sensorites' mental influence (beat_db60402edcb5fa98), which immediately precedes the Sensorites stealing the TARDIS lock (beat_cccf86006e1a991a). This theft is a direct consequence of the alien threat and traps the travelers, escalating the conflict."

Doctor Uncovers Sensorite Mind Control
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland explains the Sensorites' mental influence (beat_db60402edcb5fa98), which immediately precedes the Sensorites stealing the TARDIS lock (beat_cccf86006e1a991a). This theft is a direct consequence of the alien threat and traps the travelers, escalating the conflict."

Maitland Revives and Reveals Sensorite Control
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland explains the Sensorites' mental influence (beat_db60402edcb5fa98), which immediately precedes the Sensorites stealing the TARDIS lock (beat_cccf86006e1a991a). This theft is a direct consequence of the alien threat and traps the travelers, escalating the conflict."

Maitland Revives Carol with Futuristic Tech
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland explains the Sensorites' mental influence (beat_db60402edcb5fa98), which immediately precedes the Sensorites stealing the TARDIS lock (beat_cccf86006e1a991a). This theft is a direct consequence of the alien threat and traps the travelers, escalating the conflict."

Maitland Reveals the Sensorites' Threat
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland explains the Sensorites' mental influence (beat_db60402edcb5fa98), which immediately precedes the Sensorites stealing the TARDIS lock (beat_cccf86006e1a991a). This theft is a direct consequence of the alien threat and traps the travelers, escalating the conflict."

Doctor and Ian Seize Control to Avoid Disaster
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland and Carol warn of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468), and the Doctor begins to understand that the Sensorites have found a way to control their minds (beat_6c72206e6e6d1c62). This demonstrates the Doctor's growing understanding of the alien threat."

Maitland Revives and Reveals Sensorite Control
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland and Carol warn of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468), and the Doctor begins to understand that the Sensorites have found a way to control their minds (beat_6c72206e6e6d1c62). This demonstrates the Doctor's growing understanding of the alien threat."

Maitland Revives Carol with Futuristic Tech
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland and Carol warn of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468), and the Doctor begins to understand that the Sensorites have found a way to control their minds (beat_6c72206e6e6d1c62). This demonstrates the Doctor's growing understanding of the alien threat."

Maitland Reveals the Sensorites' Threat
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland and Carol warn of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468), and the Doctor begins to understand that the Sensorites have found a way to control their minds (beat_6c72206e6e6d1c62). This demonstrates the Doctor's growing understanding of the alien threat."

Doctor and Ian Seize Control to Avoid Disaster
S1E31 · Strangers in Space

"Maitland and Carol warn of the Sensorites (beat_528f0dda5169e468), and the Doctor begins to understand that the Sensorites have found a way to control their minds (beat_6c72206e6e6d1c62). This demonstrates the Doctor's growing understanding of the alien threat."

Doctor Uncovers Sensorite Mind Control
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"MAITLAND: The Sensorites may try to prevent you from leaving."
"BARBARA: It's stronger over here, Doctor."
"DOCTOR: Good gracious! They've taken the lock!"
"SUSAN: It's not so much the lock, it's the opening mechanism. The door's permanently locked!"
"DOCTOR: Who else?"
"MAITLAND: I'm powerless. The Sensorites are stronger than I am."