Doctor faces Borad's true form

The Doctor and Tekker confront each other in Borad’s empty vault as the Time Lord examines a Morlox gas canister linked to Peri’s current distress. Suspicion gives way to shock when the previously unseen Borad reveals his grotesque hybrid visage, a monstrous fusion of human and Morlox. The moment escalates into psychological warfare as Borad taunts the Doctor with their shared history, exposing himself as Megelen, the scientist the Doctor once betrayed to the Inner Sanctum for torturing Morlox. A ruthless dissection of power and transformation follows, underscoring the cost of obsession and the Doctor’s own complicity in histories that now haunt him.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor and Tekker engage in a tense exchange, with the Doctor recognizing the Morlox gas canister and inquiring about the leader of Tekker's group.

tension to curiosity ['empty room with a gas canister']

The Borad reveals his true nature, showing his half-human, half-Morlox face, and exchanges a sharp remark with the Doctor.

curiosity to confrontation ["Borad's chair"]

The Doctor and Borad engage in a psychological duel, discussing the transformation process using Mustakozene Eighty and the Doctor's past connection to a scientist named Megelen.

confrontation to revelation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Satisfied, triumphant, and electrically charged with the thrill of unveiled domination—his insecurity transformed into a grotesque aura of invincibility.

Borad reveals his twisted hybrid form, emerging from concealment behind his throne like a revelation from darkness. His voice drips with vengeful triumph as he uses the Doctor’s past to twist the knife, relishing the exposure of Megelen’s transformation and the memory of betrayal.

Goals in this moment
  • Assert his absolute authority by proving his transformation is irreversible and divinely ordained.
  • Undermine the Doctor’s moral authority by revealing their shared history and the Doctor’s role in his downfall.
Active beliefs
  • Believes that physical transformation grants moral right to power and that suffering purifies breeding grounds for new evolution.
  • Convinced that exposing personal shame destroys opponents more effectively than force alone.
Character traits
Vengeful Delusional Theatrically cruel Manipulative
Follow Borad's journey

Initially cautious with a veneer of dry humor masking rapid deduction; following Borad’s revelation, his composure gives way to unveiled tension as past actions resurface with stark consequences.

The Doctor stands in Borad’s Vault with hands active—inspecting the gas canister, eyes narrowing with suspicion as Tekker looms with a gun aimed at him. Upon Borad’s grotesque reveal, he shifts from analytical detachment to confrontational awareness, voice sharp with historical recognition and emotional weight as he pieces together the connection to Megelen.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine Peri’s immediate danger from the Morlox gas canister and act to counter it.
  • Weaken Borad’s psychological control by exposing his past and undermining his authority through truth.
Active beliefs
  • Believes that knowledge—especially of past misdeeds—can unravel lies and rebalance power.
  • Trusts in wit and historical insight to prevail over brute force, particularly in an enclosed, symbolic space like a tyrant’s vault.
Character traits
Analytical Observant Confrontational Historically aware Psychologically resilient
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Supporting 2
Tekker
Maylin
secondary

Desperate to impress Borad and secure his favor, Tekker oscillates between feigned cordiality and creeping dread as the true nature of his master’s power is exposed.

Tekker enters the Doctor’s presence carrying a gun, posture rehearsed in deference but hands steady—more a performance of loyalty than confidence. He makes a show of welcoming the Doctor, yet his true allegiance is betrayed by the weapon’s presence and his sycophantic tone toward Borad when the grotesque form is revealed.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain an illusion of control and alliance with the Doctor to avoid suspicion.
  • Use the Doctor’s presence to curry favor with Borad and reinforce his position within the regime.
Active beliefs
  • Believes power is a zero-sum game and survival depends on aligning with the strongest faction.
  • Assumes that violence or the threat thereof is the only way to assert authority.
Character traits
Opportunistic Performative Sycophantic Nervous under pressure
Follow Tekker's journey
Herbert Wells
secondary

Quietly alarmed, intellectually intrigued, and deeply concerned for the Doctor’s safety and the implications of what is being revealed.

Herbert observes the confrontation through a reinforced window, silent and unseen, his presence unacknowledged yet keenly attentive. His outsider perspective adds a layer of witness to the Doctor’s discovery and Borad’s twisted revelation.

Goals in this moment
  • Monitor the Doctor’s wellbeing and prepare to act if the situation escalates.
  • Witness the exposure of Borad’s true nature as part of his own moral reckoning with the Doctor’s past.
Active beliefs
  • Believes loyalty must extend beyond fear and self-preservation.
  • Recognizes that unethical science and unchecked ambition corrupt institutions—and those who enable them.
Character traits
Observant Quietly loyal Detached yet engaged
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Prison-Block Dalyk Gas Canisters

The Doctor examines the Morlox gas canister in the corner of the vault, sniffing its contents to confirm its nature, thereby linking Peri’s immediate peril to Borad’s experiments. Its presence catalyzes the Doctor’s suspicions and prompts the tense dialogue about chemical manipulation and Mustakozene Eighty, turning the object into both a clue and a psychological lever.

Before: Located in the vault, separated from Peri but …
After: Examined and identified by the Doctor; remains in …
Before: Located in the vault, separated from Peri but known to be the same type affixed to her chest.
After: Examined and identified by the Doctor; remains in the vault, its threat now contextualized within Borad’s broader tyranny.
Payne's Gun

Tekker wields the gun as a tool of psychological dominance rather than actual violence, aiming it at the Doctor while maintaining a façade of control and deference to Borad. The weapon’s presence amplifies the scene’s tension but never escalates beyond symbolic coercion, underscoring Tekker’s cowardice and performative loyalty.

Before: In Tekker’s possession, unseen but presumed loaded and …
After: Still held by Tekker; no shots fired, but …
Before: In Tekker’s possession, unseen but presumed loaded and functional.
After: Still held by Tekker; no shots fired, but the threat remains as a latent pressure point in the standoff.
Borad’s Punishment Chair

Borad’s Punishment Chair dominates the center of the vault’s dais, its unyielding structure silent beneath him as the throne swivels to reveal his monstrous visage. The chair embodies institutionalized cruelty, its metal forms a grim counterpoint to Borad’s grotesque body, reinforcing the fusion of mechanical and biological control he embodies.

Before: Positioned on the dais, unoccupied but primed for …
After: Remains on the dais; its association with punishment …
Before: Positioned on the dais, unoccupied but primed for use.
After: Remains on the dais; its association with punishment strengthens as Borad transforms the space into a theater of psychological warfare.
Wall Screen in Citadel Command Center

The Wall Screen flickers intermittently during the Doctor’s exchange with Borad, broadcasting a ghostly image of Megelen—the former scientist the Doctor once reported. This visual echo of Borad’s past becomes a bridge between memory and monstrosity, allowing Borad to weaponize history against the Doctor in real time.

Before: Powered on but unstable; transmits archival or surveillance …
After: Cutting in and out; the image of Megelen …
Before: Powered on but unstable; transmits archival or surveillance footage.
After: Cutting in and out; the image of Megelen lingers as a haunting reminder of the Doctor’s past actions.
Mustakozene Eighty Reagent

The Doctor directly references Mustakozene Eighty after recognizing the gas canister’s chemical signature, revealing its role in Borad’s grotesque transformation and Morlox hybridization experiments. This acknowledgment shifts the object from mere reagent to the engine of Borad’s power and personal vengeance, binding science to tyranny.

Before: Stored securely within Borad’s experimental array in the …
After: Identified and linked to Borad’s rituals of transformation; …
Before: Stored securely within Borad’s experimental array in the vault, likely on display or under lock.
After: Identified and linked to Borad’s rituals of transformation; its danger becomes part of the ideological battleground between Doctor and tyrant.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Borad's Vault

The Borad’s Vault serves as a claustrophobic theater of psychological confrontation, its sterile yet oppressive metallic surfaces reflecting the cold precision of Borad’s regime. The vault compresses sound and sight into taut exchanges, amplifying each revelation—the turning of the throne, the flicker of the screen, the Doctor’s measured steps—into moments of seismic narrative weight. Here, power is not displayed but anatomized.

Atmosphere Tense and reverberant with implied threat, where every object and shadow feels like a witness …
Function Stage for a private and symbolic duel of reputations and identities
Symbolism An embodiment of tyranny and hidden grotesquerie, where scientific ambition curdles into monstrosity and the …
Access Restricted to the Inner Sanctum hierarchy and authorized personnel only—entry is tightly controlled and monitored.
The hum of energy conduits and surveillance projectors overhead, their green light glinting on blackened alloy floors. The slow turn of Borad’s throne, its metallic groan the only sound besides voices, amplifying the dread of revelation.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Callback medium

"The moment of rescue in the Timelash (Herbert and Mykros pulling the Doctor to safety) echoes the later rescue of Peri in the cavern by Herbert, creating an emotional and thematic symmetry: the Doctor’s allies repeatedly risking everything to save others."

Herbert and Mykros rescue trapped Doctor
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Herbert secretly following the Doctor into the restricted area directly leads to his presence during the confrontation with Tekker in Borad’s vault, allowing him to witness the unfolding horror."

Doctor abandons allies to hunt the Borad
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

"Herbert secretly following the Doctor into the restricted area directly leads to his presence during the confrontation with Tekker in Borad’s vault, allowing him to witness the unfolding horror."

Herbert follows the Doctor into danger
S22E11 · Timelash Part 2

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"BORAD: Neither have you, Doctor."
"DOCTOR: I'm afraid you could be right."
"BORAD: What I don't understand is how the people of Karfel have accepted you."
"BORAD: My other self."