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President's Regime (Citadel Authority)

Internal Gallifreyan Governance and Political Purge Operations

Description

Kelner’s regime that seizes control of the Time Lord High Council after the President’s assumption of power, operating from the Citadel as both a ruling authority and a military occupation force under Vardan influence. It centralizes control through purges of dissent (e.g., branding sedition and enforcing expulsion), suppresses traditionalist factions, and maintains authority through appointed administrators like Kelner. Paranoia-driven policies equate institutional loyalty with political unreliability, justifying exile as disciplinary punishment while driving internal resistance underground through collaborators like Andred.

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

2 events
S15E23 · The Invasion of Time Part 3
Kelner brands Gomer a traitor and exiles him

The President’s regime enforces ideological purity by branding traditionalist loyalty as sedition and executing expulsions under the guise of security. Kelner acts as its chief enforcer, using institutional channels to implement systemic purges.

Active Representation

Through Castellan Kelner issuing expulsion orders by decree

Power Dynamics

Exercising unchecked authority over individual Time Lords in the name of regime stability

Institutional Impact

The purge weakens institutional cohesion by prioritizing paranoia over collective resilience during the imminent Vardan crisis

Internal Dynamics

The regime’s reliance on rigid enforcement exposes internal fractures as dissent simmers beneath formal obedience

Organizational Goals
Eliminate dissent within Gallifrey’s elite by redefining loyalty Centralize control by removing traditionalist voices under crisis conditions
Influence Mechanisms
Issuance of expulsion decrees under presidential authority Use of institutional loyalty tests and surveillance records
S15E23 · The Invasion of Time Part 3
Andred reveals growing rebellion to Gomer

The regime represented by Kelner and the President orchestrates Gomer’s humiliating expulsion to purge perceived disloyalty from the Citadel. This act inadvertently seeds rebellion as Andred and others reinterpret expulsion not as punishment but as liberation. The organization’s paranoia and rigid hierarchy drive the conflict forward.

Active Representation

Through the act of expulsion and the enforcement of disciplinary exile

Power Dynamics

Exercising absolute control by expelling dissenters but simultaneously provoking resistance through its heavy-handed purges

Institutional Impact

Its purges expose its fragility, turning expulsions into recruitment drives for the opposition while accelerating the regime’s internal erosion

Internal Dynamics

Loyalty to authoritarian leadership is prioritized over institutional legacy, creating fractures among the ranks

Organizational Goals
Eliminate political disloyalty through expulsion to consolidate power Suppress institutional dissent by scapegoating nonconformists like Gomer
Influence Mechanisms
Enforcement of expulsion as a punitive measure to enforce loyalty Centralized control through the High Council and military enforcement