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The Weight of Leadership Under Occupation

This theme examines the moral and operational burdens placed upon leaders when their authority is undermined by external forces. The Fourth Doctor, despite his wit and defiance, is shown making calculated yet grim decisions under severe pressure, balancing institutional loyalty with the immediate need to protect companions and secure the Great Key. Lord Borusa, torn between institutional duty and survival, embodies the conflict of maintaining systemic integrity when faced with overwhelming external threats. Stor, conversely, uses leadership to enforce domination, revealing how power corrupts even the most disciplined minds under the guise of military necessity. The contrast underscores the moral complexities of leadership when autonomy is stripped away.

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