Object
Gulliver's Flintlock Pistol
Gulliver grips his flintlock pistol alongside his sword in the Citadel's tense confines, facing Jamie as alarms blare and White Robots lurk unseen. The antique firearm stays holstered yet ready, its black barrel and primed lock mechanism underscoring Gulliver's ambiguous stance—defender or deceiver—without firing. Earlier in the forest clearing, he levels it steadily at the Doctor amid fragmented speech from Gulliver's Travels, holstering only after loyalty assurances from the Doctor, with Jamie, Zoe, and others watching.
3 appearances
Purpose
Threaten and intimidate suspects or intruders
Significance
Heightens standoff tension, embodies Gulliver's divided loyalties under the Master's manipulations, and warns of treason accusations in the Land of Fiction, linking forest confrontation to Citadel evasions.
Appearances in the Narrative
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