The Violence of Preservation
Preservation in this narrative is inseparable from destruction. Vivien Fay’s ancient ritual preserves her own existence through the sacrificial consumption of others’ life energy, extending her dominion across time and space at the cost of countless lives. The Stone Entity preserves its domain by eradicating intruders, The Ogri preserve themselves by feeding on blood, and the Megara preserve justice through mechanical execution. Even the Doctor’s actions—rescuing Romana through unstable hyperspace—are acts of preservation that risk annihilation. This theme interrogates the ethical cost of survival: whether preservation of self, culture, or companionship inherently requires violence, manipulation, or exploitation of others. Characters are repeatedly forced to choose between letting go or forcing a violent, uncertain rescue—a metaphor for the cost of care in a violent universe. The narrative suggests that true preservation may demand not just action, but moral clarity and sacrificial willingness.
Events Exemplifying This Theme
The Doctor and Emilia escape to the outdoors only to find another stone creature breaching the gates as Vivien Fay’s snare tightens. The Ogri’s relentless pursuit drives them toward the …
In the center of the stone circle Vivien Fay discards her mask and uses the long ritual rod to draw a protective circle in the earth. When the Doctor ventures …
The Doctor and Romana accidentally breach a sealed cell on a derelict convict ship, releasing floating entities that trigger the arrival of the Megara, ancient justice machines. The machines interrogate …
Emilia scrambles to reactivate the hyperspace window machine before K9 can restore the beam, but Vivien Fay intercepts with a rod strike that cripples their only lifeline. The ancient Cailleach …