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Tigellans

Theocratic planetary governance and internal security enforcement

Description

The native inhabitants of the planet Tigella whose society is structured around strict religious governance. Lexa and Deedrix serve as its visible leaders who wield authority through armed guards to enforce their will. The organization resists empirical inquiry, prioritizing doctrinal adherence over scientific or external evidence. On this occasion, they enforce detention orders against perceived threats like the Doctor, demonstrating their power through coercive control of movement and access.

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

3 events
S18E5 · Meglos Part 1
Doctor Romana debate Tigella systems

Though not physically present, the Tigellans' institutional power manifests through the Doctor's knowledge gaps and Romana's frustration at forbidden technical knowledge. Their religious objections to studying baryon multiplication create immediate obstacles in both shipboard repairs and the coming planetary mission, embodying the systemic conflict between innovation and dogmatic tradition.

Active Representation

Through the Doctor's sanitized descriptions and Romana's blocked inquiries

Power Dynamics

Operating as an external constraint upon the Doctor's and Romana's immediate actions

Institutional Impact

Creates initial vulnerability for the TARDIS crew before arrival, establishing how institutional dogma undermines functional mission preparedness

Organizational Goals
Maintain rigid control over knowledge regarding baryon multiplication Preserve religious doctrine over technical innovation
Influence Mechanisms
Enforced ignorance through institutional prohibition Cultural taboos restricting access to essential technical knowledge
S18E5 · Meglos Part 1
Meglos entraps Grugger in his design

The Tigellans, as an organization, are invoked through the Dodecahedron’s presence and their intercepted message summoning the Doctor. The Savants’ desire to study the Dodecahedron contrasts with the Deons’ religious adherence, forming the backdrop for Meglos’s scheme to exploit their conflict.

Active Representation

Through their controversial artifact and intercepted message

Power Dynamics

Subjugated to Meglos’s manipulations via the Dodecahedron’s energy

Institutional Impact

The Tigellans’ rigidity and infighting create openings for megacosmic threats like Meglos to exploit.

Internal Dynamics

Tension between Deons and Savants over acceptable uses of the Dodecahedron

Organizational Goals
Protect sacred relics under religious doctrine Seek external expertise to resolve technological impasses
Influence Mechanisms
Symbolic control over the Dodecahedron Isolationist doctrine creating vulnerability to exploitation
S18E6 · Meglos Part 2
Lexa seizes the Doctor at Tigella

The Tigellans manifest through armed acolytes executing Lexa’s arrest order, the guard enforcing doctrine, and institutional protestations from Zastor and Deedrix. Their rigid hierarchy insists on ritual purity even as empiricism and curiosity are purged. The incident reveals their fractional cohesion under external threat.

Active Representation

Through Lexa’s formal command hierarchy, armed enforcement, and institutional protestations

Power Dynamics

Exercising absolute authority over outsiders while internally strained by dissent and practical failure

Institutional Impact

Exposes how institutional rigidity—prioritizing tradition over function—enables infiltration and miscarriages of justice

Internal Dynamics

Visible tension between high priestess Lexa’s absolutism and Savant engineers’ pragmatic skepticism

Organizational Goals
Maintain control over Central Control and the Dodecahedron Suppress unauthorized or heretical influence regardless of evidence
Influence Mechanisms
Lethal enforcement protocols and armed guards Doctrinal obedience enforced through ritual oaths and fear

Related Events

Events mentioning this organization

6 events