Object

Koquillion's Jewelled Construction Club (Dido Wrench)

A hybrid weapon/construction tool originally designed by the Dido civilization as a construction implement (resembling a spanner or wrench). Grotesquely modified by Koquillion, it now serves as a lethal weapon capable of emitting a destructive construction ray. The club features jewelled embellishments and claw-like modifications, reflecting its dual-purpose nature. Ian Chesterton encounters it during the cave collapse that separates Barbara Wright, describing it as a jewelled implement with menacing features. The Doctor identifies its dual function—both as a construction device and a weapon—while reacting with urgency to its presence. Koquillion uses it to block Barbara's escape on the cliffside ledge and later jams it into cave mechanisms to trigger an explosion, sealing the Doctor and Ian inside the passage. This tool underscores Koquillion's shift from feigned ally to violent foe and heightens the peril faced by the Doctor's group.
5 appearances

Purpose

Block paths during confrontations; trigger mechanical explosions

Significance

Koquillion's repeated use marks his shift from feigned ally to violent foe, shoving Barbara to her death and trapping the Doctor's group, which heightens peril and shatters any trust in Dido's natives.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

5 moments
S2E10 · The Powerful Enemy
Ian reveals cave collapse was deliberate

Koquillion’s jewelled club is the most menacing object in this event, though it is only described secondhand by Ian. Its presence is felt through Ian’s vivid account: a tool repurposed from construction into an instrument of violence, its jewelled surface contrasting with its brutal function. The club’s description—a big head resembling a spanner, capable of emitting a construction ray—hints at Koquillion’s cunning. He has not only turned a tool of progress into a weapon but has also used it to trigger the cave collapse, demonstrating his control over the environment and his willingness to use deception (the "construction ray" implies a legitimate purpose, masking its destructive capability). The club symbolizes the corruption of Dido’s society: what was once a tool for building has become a tool for oppression. Its mention forces the Doctor to confront the reality that Dido’s natives are no longer the peaceful people he remembers, and that Koquillion’s rule is built on fear and manipulation.

Before: The jewelled club is in Koquillion’s possession, likely stored or carried as part of his arsenal. It is fully functional, its construction ray mechanism intact and ready to be used for both legitimate and malicious purposes.
After: The club remains in Koquillion’s possession, but its use in triggering the cave collapse has demonstrated its dual purpose. The Doctor’s recognition of the tool’s origin ("When I was here last time, if I remember rightly, they'd just perfected this thing. It's a ray, used in construction work.") adds a layer of irony: the club is both a relic of Dido’s past and a weapon of its present tyranny. Its status as a symbol of Koquillion’s power is reinforced, and it becomes a focal point for the group’s growing understanding of the threat they face.
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