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The Thin Line Between Science and Complicity

The Doctor’s role oscillates between savior and enabler, revealing how scientific curiosity can shade into reckless experimentation at the expense of ethical judgment. His urgent pleas to Thackeray to authorize airstrikes—despite the likely civilian toll—reflect a utilitarian calculus: the greater good justifies extreme measures. Yet his failure to save Henderson or Chase, even in extremis, underscores the hollowness of such justifications. The Doctor’s journey—from ‘alarm and urgent focus’ to ‘reflective determination to correct past errors’—suggests a dawning understanding that knowledge without restraint is a form of complicity. Sarah’s arc mirrors this tension: her skepticism turns to reluctant loyalty, but her horror at the compost machine’s use of human remains mirrors the Doctor’s own moral reckoning.

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