Germans

Ideological Scapegoating and Manufactured Foreign Threats

Description

Reuben weaponizes the 'Germans' as a foreign scapegoat during the crew's isolation crisis on the satellite station. He deploys unsubstantiated accusations of espionage against outsiders—specifically the Doctor and Leela—twisting Vince's mention of Ben's electrocution into a narrative of enemy sabotage. Reuben's superstitious fear of retribution ('Ben won't rest easy') ties supernatural dread directly to the hypothetical threat, framing the outsiders as either vengeful ghosts or living enemy agents. His rhetoric reveals a deep cultural distrust of outsiders and technology, using the 'Germans' as a rhetorical enemy to justify surveillance of the lighthouse crew and rational isolation of potential allies.

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S15E1 · Horror of Fang Rock Part 1
Reuben suspects outsiders of foul play

The Germans serve a similar function to the Frogs and Russkies—another foreign specter summoned to justify paranoia. Reuben’s invocation reflects deep-seated cultural distrust of wartime antagonists, elevating his accusations to a quasi-justified xenophobic stance.

Active Representation

Through Reuben’s use of wartime epithets to brand the outsiders as enemies

Power Dynamics

Rhetorical power only; no institutional backing or logic, purely emotional and cultural

Organizational Goals
Legitimize Reuben’s accusations through historical association Provide a vocabulary of blame that replaces reason with animus
Influence Mechanisms
Cultural memory weaponized in real-time decision-making Fear and loathing channeled through familiar enemy tropes

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