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Colony Dome Entry Hall
Main Colony Dome (Interior Hub)

Main Colony Dome Entry Hall

A confined, high-tension sub-location of the Main Colony Dome (Interior Hub), serving as the primary entry/exit point. Distinct from the dome's central areas, this hall is where critical confrontations (e.g., Ashe/Dent, Caldwell’s defection) and the TARDIS recovery occur.
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S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Master Manipulates Colonists After Victory

The Dome Entry Area serves as the primary battleground and negotiation space for this event, where the colonists' fragile victory over the IMC is immediately undermined by the Master's psychological manipulation. The open expanse of the area, with its harsh lighting and echoes of recent gunfire, creates a tense and volatile atmosphere. The Master's arrival shifts the dynamic from one of triumph to one of uncertainty, as the colonists are forced to confront the reality of Earth's potential retaliation. The location's functional role is that of a public forum where power struggles are played out, and its symbolic significance lies in its representation of the colony's vulnerability—both physically (as a point of entry for external threats) and politically (as a space where leadership is contested).

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations, echoes of recent violence, and a palpable sense of uncertainty. The air is thick with the aftermath of battle, the colonists' triumphant energy giving way to the Master's calculated manipulation. The harsh lighting casts long shadows, symbolizing the moral ambiguity of the colonists' situation—caught between defiance and desperation.

Functional Role

Public forum for power struggles, negotiation, and the assertion of authority. It is also a symbolic battleground where the colonists' independence is both declared and immediately threatened by external forces (the Master, Earth).

Symbolic Significance

Represents the colony's vulnerability to manipulation and the fragility of their hard-won victory. The space is a microcosm of the larger conflict between independence and external control, as well as the internal divisions within the colony itself.

Access Restrictions

Open to colonists, the Master, and the Doctor/Jo, but heavily guarded by Winton's security measures. The IMC forces are disarmed and held under guard, while the Master's influence is allowed to spread unchecked.

Harsh, flickering lighting that casts long shadows, emphasizing the moral ambiguity of the scene. Echoes of recent gunfire and the murmur of colonists discussing the victory and its aftermath. The presence of confiscated IMC weapons piled in a corner, a tangible reminder of the colonists' recent triumph and the potential for further conflict. The Master's TARDIS (disguised as the Adjudicator's spaceship) visible outside, a silent but ominous symbol of his deception.
S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Master manipulates colonists against Doctor

The Dome Entry Area serves as the central location for this event, where the colonists' victory over the IMC is immediately followed by the Master's manipulation and the Doctor's urgent warnings. This space, filled with tension and shifting alliances, becomes the stage for the Master's deceptive authority and the Doctor's frustrated pleas. The atmosphere is charged with uncertainty, as the colonists grapple with the Master's persuasive influence and the Doctor's warnings. The functional role of the Dome Entry Area is that of a neutral ground turned into a battleground of ideas and authority, where the colony's future is debated and decided.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations, shifting alliances, and the weight of impending decisions. The air is thick with uncertainty and the remnants of recent conflict, as the colonists' victory is immediately complicated by political maneuvering and deception.

Functional Role

Neutral ground turned into a battleground of ideas and authority, where the colony's future is debated and decided.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fragile balance of power and trust within the colony, as well as the external threats and manipulations that seek to exploit it.

Access Restrictions

Open to all colonists and key figures, though the Master's influence begins to dominate the space, shaping the direction of the discussion.

Harsh lighting casting long shadows, emphasizing the tension and distrust among the characters. The presence of surrendered IMC weapons, symbolizing the recent victory and the ongoing power struggles. The Master's imposing figure, drawing attention and commanding authority through his persuasive demeanor.
S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Doctor reveals TARDIS key for infiltration

The Dome Entry Area serves as the battleground for the colonists’ rebellion and the site of the Doctor’s desperate realization that words alone cannot sway the colonists. It is a tense, chaotic space where the aftermath of Winton’s violent coup plays out, and where the Master’s manipulation of Ashe and Winton solidifies. The Doctor and Jo stand in the midst of this tension, plotting their next move as the Master leaves with Ashe. The area is filled with the remnants of the conflict—disarmed IMC soldiers, gathered weapons, and the lingering sense of unease among the colonists.

Atmosphere

Tense and chaotic, with the lingering adrenaline of the rebellion and the unspoken fear of what comes next. The air is thick with distrust, desperation, and the weight of the colonists’ fragile independence.

Functional Role

Battleground and strategic planning hub, where the colonists’ rebellion is consolidated and the Doctor’s counter-move is conceived.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the colonists’ fragile grip on their newly declared independence, as well as the Doctor’s isolation in the face of their distrust.

Access Restrictions

Open to colonists and key figures like the Doctor, Jo, and the Master, but heavily guarded by Winton’s security measures.

The disarmed IMC soldiers being herded away by colonists. The gathered pile of surrendered IMC weapons, symbolizing the colonists’ newfound control. The harsh lighting casting long shadows, emphasizing the tension and uncertainty in the room. The low hum of conversation and the occasional clatter of boots on the metal floor.
S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Winton’s warning ignored before ambush

The area outside the Main Dome is a battleground of complacency and violence. It serves as the stage for Winton’s futile warning, the guards’ mockery, and the Primitives’ ambush. The location’s exposed, rocky terrain amplifies the colonists’ vulnerability, while the dome’s entrance becomes a point of infiltration for Morgan. The tension here is palpable, with the wind and darkness amplifying the sense of impending doom.

Atmosphere

Tense and foreboding—the wind howls, the darkness conceals unseen threats, and the guards’ laughter is abruptly silenced by violence. The atmosphere is one of creeping dread, where the colony’s false sense of security is about to be shattered.

Functional Role

Battleground and ambush site, where external threats (Primitives) and internal vulnerabilities (complacency) collide. It is also the entry point for Morgan’s infiltration, symbolizing the colony’s inability to defend itself.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the thin line between safety and chaos, where the colonists’ hubris is punished by the harsh realities of their environment. The location embodies the fragility of their settlement and the inevitability of conflict.

Access Restrictions

Open to the elements and Primitives, with guards supposed to monitor it but failing in their duties. Morgan exploits this lack of security to slip inside.

Howling wind that masks the sound of the ambush Darkness that conceals the Primitives’ movements Rocky terrain that offers no cover for the guards
S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Morgan exploits distraction for covert dome breach

The Dome Entry Area is the nexus of this event, where the colony’s security collapses under the weight of its own complacency. This space serves as the battleground for the Primitive ambush and the staging ground for Morgan’s infiltration. The entry area’s layout—its open expanse, its proximity to the staircase, and its role as a choke point—makes it both a vulnerability and an opportunity. The location’s atmosphere is tense and foreboding, as the sentries’ dismissiveness and Winton’s departure create a power vacuum. The entry area’s functional role is to control access to the dome, but in this moment, it fails spectacularly, becoming a gateway for both Primitives and IMC forces. Symbolically, it represents the colony’s exposed underbelly, its inability to defend itself from threats it refuses to take seriously.

Atmosphere

Tense and foreboding; the air is thick with unspoken danger, as the sentries’ complacency and Winton’s departure leave the space vulnerable to ambush and infiltration.

Functional Role

Choke point and gateway for the dome; intended to control access but instead becomes a site of security failure.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the colony’s exposed vulnerabilities and its refusal to acknowledge the severity of external and internal threats.

Access Restrictions

Theoretically restricted to authorized personnel, but in practice, the entry area is poorly guarded and easily exploited.

The open expanse of the entry area, which provides no cover for the sentries. The proximity of the staircase, which Morgan uses to duck out of sight. The dim lighting, which exacerbates the sentries’ complacency and makes it easier for Morgan to move undetected. The distant calls of Tony, which underscore the growing unease and the sentry’s disappearance.
S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Dent Sentences Colonists to Death

The Dome Entry Area serves as the stage for Dent’s sham trial, a space repurposed from a hub of colonial activity into a courtroom of oppression. The open expanse, harsh lighting, and echoes of gunfire and heated arguments create an atmosphere of tension and desperation. The tables and water carafe transform the area into a makeshift court, while the colonists’ presence and the IMC’s enforcement reinforce the power struggle at play. The location symbolizes the colonists’ fight for sovereignty and the IMC’s ruthless assertion of control.

Atmosphere

Tense and oppressive, with a palpable sense of desperation and defiance. The harsh lighting and echoes of past conflicts create a stark, unforgiving environment where justice is a farce and lives hang in the balance.

Functional Role

Stage for a public confrontation and assertion of power, where the colonists’ leaders are tried and condemned in a sham proceeding.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the colonists’ struggle for independence and the IMC’s oppression. The Dome Entry Area, once a symbol of their resistance, is now a site of their condemnation and the IMC’s victory.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to the trial’s participants and IMC enforcers. The colonists are present but powerless, while the IMC controls the proceedings.

Harsh lighting casts long shadows, emphasizing the stark divide between the IMC and the colonists. The echoes of past gunfire and arguments linger, creating a sense of unresolved conflict and tension. The tables and water carafe are the only props, reinforcing the trial’s improvised and theatrical nature.
S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Dent orders covert Adjudicator infiltration

The Dome Entry Area serves as the nerve center of the colony’s power struggle, where Dent’s orders echo with authority and the fate of the colonists is decided in cold, bureaucratic terms. The space is charged with tension, as Morgan and Caldwell prepare to carry out Dent’s directives while the colonists’ doomed ship looms in the background. The dome’s harsh lighting and utilitarian design amplify the stark contrast between Dent’s ruthless efficiency and the moral weight of his decisions. It is here that the IMC’s institutional power collides with the Master’s unseen manipulation, setting the stage for the breach of the Adjudicator’s ship.

Atmosphere

Tense and oppressive, with a sense of impending violence. The air is thick with unspoken threats, moral dilemmas, and the weight of Dent’s authority. Distant echoes of gunfire or shouted orders from earlier in the scene linger, underscoring the volatility of the situation.

Functional Role

Command hub for IMC operations and the site of Dent’s strategic decisions. It is where orders are issued, loyalties are tested, and the colony’s fate is sealed.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the intersection of institutional power (IMC) and moral failure. The dome’s sealed environment mirrors the colonists’ trapped position, both physically and politically.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to IMC personnel and key colonists (e.g., Ashe, Winton) under guard. The Adjudicator’s ship, though parked outside, is off-limits until Dent authorizes the breach.

Harsh, fluorescent lighting casting long shadows, emphasizing the stark divide between Dent’s authority and the moral ambiguity of his orders. The distant hum of the dome’s life-support systems, a reminder of the fragile ecosystem the colonists depend on. A table and water carafe repurposed as a makeshift courtroom earlier in the scene, now abandoned as Dent shifts focus to the Adjudicator’s ship. The sealed hatch of the Adjudicator’s ship visible through a viewport or exterior camera feed, its impenetrable exterior a physical manifestation of the mystery Dent seeks to unravel.
S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Dent orders fatal evacuation priority

The Dome Entry Area serves as the command center for Dent’s ruthless decisions and the site of the moral crisis unfolding. Its harsh lighting and tense atmosphere reflect the high stakes of the conflict, as Dent issues orders that prioritize IMC personnel over the colonists. The space echoes with the tension of gunfire, heated arguments, and desperate pleas, underscoring the colony’s desperation. The dome’s central hub role makes it a battleground for power dynamics, where corporate authority clashes with the colonists’ fight for survival.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations, harsh lighting, and the echo of gunfire—reflecting the high stakes of the conflict and the moral crisis unfolding.

Functional Role

Command center for Dent’s decisions and the site of the moral dilemma facing the colonists.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the clash between corporate authority and the colonists’ fight for survival, as well as the systemic cruelty of institutional power.

Access Restrictions

Open to IMC personnel and colonists, but controlled by Dent’s authority.

Harsh lighting casting long shadows, emphasizing the tension. Echoes of gunfire and heated arguments from earlier conflicts. A table and water carafe repurposed as a makeshift courtroom for Dent’s sham trial.
S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
Ashe confronts Dent over colonist deaths

The dome entry area serves as a claustrophobic and tension-filled meeting point where the confrontation between Ashe and Dent unfolds. The confined space amplifies the emotional and physical stakes of the exchange, with harsh lights casting shadows over the urgent dialogue. This location symbolizes the colonists’ trapped desperation and the IMC’s oppressive control. It is also the site of shifting loyalties, as Caldwell’s defection and the Doctor’s eventual return are hinted at, turning the area into a flashpoint for rebellion and moral reckoning.

Atmosphere

Tense and oppressive, with a sense of impending violence and moral conflict

Functional Role

Meeting point for public confrontation and institutional control

Symbolic Significance

Represents the colonists’ moral isolation and the IMC’s institutional power

Access Restrictions

Restricted to IMC personnel and colonists under guard; no free movement allowed

Harsh lighting casting long shadows The sound of footsteps and clipped dialogue echoing in the confined space The presence of armed guards and the looming threat of the sniper on the hill
S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
Dent enforces control through threats and force

The Dome Entry Area serves as the claustrophobic battleground where Dent's authority clashes with Ashe's defiance. The confined space amplifies the tension, with harsh lights casting long shadows over the urgent exchanges. This location functions as both a meeting point for the final confrontation between the colonists and the IMC and a symbolic threshold between the colony's past and its forced future. The dome's entry area is where the colonists' fate is sealed, their evacuation is enforced, and the Doctor and Jo's eventual intervention is foreshadowed. The atmosphere is thick with desperation, defiance, and the looming threat of violence.

Atmosphere

Claustrophobic and tense, with a sense of impending doom and the weight of institutional power.

Functional Role

Meeting point for the final confrontation between the colonists and the IMC, and the symbolic threshold for the colonists' forced evacuation.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the colony's last stand against IMC oppression and the moment where resistance is met with lethal force.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to IMC personnel and colonists under guard; the colonists are effectively trapped within the dome.

Harsh, unflattering lighting that casts long shadows and emphasizes the tension. The low hum of the ship's engines in the background, a reminder of the impending departure. The clipboard in Mary's hands, a symbol of bureaucratic control amid the chaos. The distant but ever-present threat of the sniper on the hill, looming over the scene.
S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
Dent’s Security Check and Winton’s Hidden Observation

The Dome Entry Area is a claustrophobic and tension-filled space, serving as the final battleground for the power struggle between the IMC and the colonists. Its harsh lighting casts long shadows, mirroring the moral ambiguity of the conflict, while the confined walls amplify the sense of oppression. This location is not just a physical space but a symbolic arena where Dent’s authority is asserted and Winton’s defiance is born. The notice board, once a neutral surface for colony announcements, becomes a stage for Dent’s act of erasure, while the gantry offers Winton a perch from which to plot his resistance.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled and oppressive, with a sense of impending conflict. The air is thick with unspoken hostility, and the harsh lighting creates a stark contrast between the IMC’s cold efficiency and the colonists’ desperate struggle for survival.

Functional Role

A flashpoint for the confrontation between the IMC and the colonists, where Dent’s final act of domination sets the stage for Winton’s resistance. It serves as both a meeting place for the IMC’s withdrawal and a hidden vantage point for the colonists’ defiance.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fragile boundary between oppression and resistance. The Dome Entry Area is where the IMC’s institutional power collides with the colonists’ human dignity, and where the seeds of rebellion are sown.

Access Restrictions

Open to both IMC personnel and colonists, but the power dynamics ensure that the IMC’s presence dominates the space. Winton’s hidden observation suggests that the colonists are already operating outside the IMC’s awareness.

Harsh, unflattering lighting that casts long shadows, emphasizing the moral ambiguity of the conflict. The notice board, now bare after Dent’s act of erasure, symbolizing the loss of the colonists’ autonomy. The gantry, an elevated metal structure that provides Winton with a concealed vantage point for observation.
S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
TARDIS recovered, Caldwell stays on Uxarieus

The dome entry area serves as a claustrophobic yet charged nexus for this event, where political tensions, personal transformations, and covert actions converge. Its confined space amplifies the urgency of the Doctor and Jo's recovery of the TARDIS, as well as Caldwell's defection and the announcement of the Adjudicator's arrival. The harsh lighting casts stark shadows, mirroring the moral and practical dilemmas faced by the characters. The location's functional role is that of a transitional space—where information is exchanged, alliances are tested, and critical decisions are made. Symbolically, it represents the fragile threshold between the colonists' precarious autonomy and the external forces (IMC, Earth, the Master) threatening to overwhelm them.

Atmosphere

Tense and charged, with an undercurrent of urgency. The confined space amplifies the weight of every word and action, creating a sense of impending change and high stakes.

Functional Role

Meeting point for covert actions, political announcements, and moral reckonings. A transitional space where information is exchanged, alliances shift, and critical decisions are made.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the fragile threshold between the colonists' struggle for autonomy and the external forces seeking to control or destroy them. The dome entry area is a microcosm of their precarious position—caught between survival and surrender.

Access Restrictions

Open to key characters (Doctor, Jo, Winton, Caldwell, Mary) but monitored by the broader context of the conflict. The Primitives and IMC are external threats, while the Adjudicator's arrival looms as an unknown variable.

Harsh lighting casting stark shadows, reflecting the moral and practical dilemmas. Confined space amplifying the urgency and tension of the interactions. Background hum of activity—colonial life continuing amid crisis—providing a sense of realism and stakes.
S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
Adjudicator’s arrival and Caldwell’s defection

The dome entry area serves as the claustrophobic and tension-filled stage for this event, where the Doctor and Jo recover the TARDIS, Caldwell defects from the IMC, and the colonists grapple with the news of the Adjudicator’s arrival. The space is crowded with unspoken tensions—Winton’s suspicion of Caldwell, Mary’s quiet support, and the Doctor’s urgency to depart. The dome’s confined geometry amplifies the emotional weight of the interactions, as characters maneuver around one another both physically and ideologically. The entry area is a liminal space, neither fully inside nor outside the colony, reflecting the precariousness of the colonists’ situation and the shifting alliances unfolding within it.

Atmosphere

Tension-filled with whispered conversations, unspoken suspicions, and the weight of impending change. The air is thick with the colonists’ desperation and the Doctor’s urgency, creating a sense of urgency and foreboding. The harsh lights cast long shadows, emphasizing the stark choices being made.

Functional Role

A meeting point for secret negotiations, departures, and moral realignments. It serves as the threshold between the colony’s internal struggles and the external threats (Primitives, IMC, Adjudicator) that surround it. The dome entry area is where alliances are tested, loyalties are declared, and fates are decided.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the colony’s fragile autonomy and the moral crossroads its inhabitants face. The dome is both a refuge and a prison, and the entry area symbolizes the tension between isolation and connection, survival and sacrifice. It is a space of transition, where characters—and the colony itself—must choose between old allegiances and new paths forward.

Access Restrictions

Open to colonists and key figures like the Doctor, but heavily monitored due to the IMC’s presence and the Primitives’ raids. The space is under implicit surveillance, as Winton and Mary are acutely aware of the need for security.

Harsh, fluorescent lighting casting long shadows, creating a stark and oppressive atmosphere. The hum of the colony’s systems, a constant reminder of its precarious power supply and infrastructure. The TARDIS, standing out among the stolen goods as an anachronistic and mysterious object. The low murmur of conversations, punctuated by moments of tense silence.
S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
Caldwell chooses to stay on Uxarieus

The dome entry area serves as the claustrophobic and tense setting for this event, where the Doctor and Jo reclaim the TARDIS, and Caldwell publicly defects from the IMC. The confined space amplifies the emotional weight of Caldwell’s decision and the Doctor’s strategic withdrawal, turning the area into a flashpoint for shifting loyalties and rebellion. The harsh lighting and urgent exchanges create an atmosphere of tension and urgency, reflecting the high stakes of the colonists’ struggle against the IMC.

Atmosphere

Tense and urgent, with harsh lighting casting shadows over the colonists’ defiance and the Doctor’s departure.

Functional Role

Meeting point for secret negotiations, public confrontations, and strategic withdrawals.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the colonists’ defiance against the IMC and the Doctor’s trust in their ability to handle the crisis independently.

Access Restrictions

Open to colonists and IMC personnel, but heavily monitored due to the ongoing conflict.

Harsh lighting casting shadows over the dome entry area. Urgent exchanges between the Doctor, Jo, Winton, Caldwell, and Mary.

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S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Master Manipulates Colonists After Victory

In the immediate aftermath of the colonists' successful rebellion against IMC forces, the Master—disguised as an Adjudicator—exploits the moment of uncertainty to position himself as the colonists' only viable ally. …

S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Master manipulates colonists against Doctor

In the aftermath of the colonists' victory over the IMC forces, the Master—disguised as an Adjudicator—exploits Ashe’s distrust of the Doctor by proposing an investigation of the Primitive city, framing …

S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Doctor reveals TARDIS key for infiltration

After Winton’s violent coup secures the dome and declares planetary independence, the Doctor watches helplessly as the Master—disguised as the Adjudicator—manipulates Ashe and Winton into trusting him. The Master’s calculated …

S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Winton’s warning ignored before ambush

Winton inspects the night watch outside the main dome, finding the guards lax and distracted. His warning about the Primitive threat is dismissed by one guard, who mocks his paranoia. …

S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Morgan exploits distraction for covert dome breach

Morgan and his mercenaries capitalize on the colonists' momentary lapse in vigilance—distracted by Winton’s departure and the Primitives’ unseen threat—to infiltrate the main dome undetected. The scene opens with Winton …

S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Dent Sentences Colonists to Death

In a staged trial within the Dome Entry Area, Captain Dent—now self-appointed Governor—presides over a sham court to condemn Ashe and Winton for their rebellion against IMC. The trial is …

S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Dent orders covert Adjudicator infiltration

In the tense aftermath of Mary’s revelation about the colonists’ doomed ship, Captain Dent—now fully aware of the Adjudicator’s suspicious behavior—orders Morgan and Caldwell to forcibly breach the Adjudicator’s sealed …

S8E19 · Colony In Space Part 5
Dent orders fatal evacuation priority

In the tense aftermath of the dome's recapture, Dent reveals his ruthless pragmatism by prioritizing IMC personnel over colonists for evacuation, despite Caldwell’s warning that the colonists’ ship is fatally …

S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
Ashe confronts Dent over colonist deaths

In the tense, claustrophobic dome entry area, Ashe—now the last qualified pilot—publicly challenges Captain Dent’s authority by accusing him of knowingly sending the colonists to their deaths aboard a compromised …

S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
Dent enforces control through threats and force

In the dome entry area, Dent consolidates his authority over the colonists by directly threatening Ashe with execution if he refuses to pilot the ship. Ashe, the last qualified pilot, …

S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
Dent’s Security Check and Winton’s Hidden Observation

In the Dome’s entry area, Captain Dent conducts a final operational review with Morgan, ensuring the colony’s departure aligns with IMC protocol. His abrupt removal of the crop chart—a symbolic …

S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
TARDIS recovered, Caldwell stays on Uxarieus

The Doctor and Jo discover their stolen TARDIS in the possession of the Primitives, a critical development given the Master’s escalating threat. Winton reveals the TARDIS was found in a …

S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
Adjudicator’s arrival and Caldwell’s defection

The Doctor and Jo recover their stolen TARDIS from Winton, who found it among stolen goods taken by the Primitives. The Doctor dismisses the TARDIS as a sentimental antique to …

S8E20 · Colony In Space Part 6
Caldwell chooses to stay on Uxarieus

In the dome’s entry area, Caldwell’s moral reckoning reaches its climax as he publicly rejects his IMC allegiance and commits to aiding the Uxarieus colonists. The moment unfolds in two …