Hidden plea for the Doctor’s release
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Nyssa and Damon request a meeting with Councillor Hedin, expressing their need for his help in seeing the Doctor.
Hedin expresses sympathy for the Doctor's situation and agrees to help, discussing the difficulty of accessing the Doctor due to the Castellan's possessiveness.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Desperate yet controlled, masking fear with determination to secure help for the Doctor.
Nyssa’s urgency is palpable as she kneels before Hedin, her hands clasped tightly, eyes pleading for intervention. She presses her plea with quiet insistence, refusing to accept rejection without a struggle.
- • Secure access to the Doctor’s presence despite institutional barriers
- • Leverage Hedin’s sympathy to bypass Castellan’s control
- • The Doctor deserves justice despite accusations
- • Institutional power can be outmaneuvered through private influence
Sympathy mixed with anxiety, caught between conscience and fear of the Castellan’s wrath.
Hedin responds with sympathetic regret, his tone measured and conflicted. He concedes difficulty but reveals a cautious willingness to assist, carefully balancing his personal regard for the Doctor against institutional fear.
- • Maintain plausible deniability while offering minimal aid
- • Avoid overt defiance of the Castellan’s authority
- • The Doctor is not inherently dangerous but circumstances have made him a target
- • Public opinion can constrain the Castellan’s actions
Nervous tension underlies his supportive stance, reflecting unease with institutional crimes and growing loyalty to the Doctor.
Damon stands silently beside Nyssa, lending quiet support through his presence and a brief assertion. His compliance with Nyssa’s plea demonstrates a shift from strict protocol toward moral allegiance.
- • Undermine the fiction that the Doctor is a criminal
- • Assist Nyssa without direct confrontation
- • Institutional accusations are unjust
- • Loyalty to the Doctor transcends blind obedience to authority
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Hedin’s Chambers serves as a hidden refuge within the Chancellery, offering isolation and a veneer of privacy for delicate negotiations. The wooden-paneled annex muffles external scrutiny with its bronze doors and high narrow windows, cultivating an atmosphere of secrecy and tactical caution.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Nyssa’s stormy exit from the Council Chamber after the Doctor’s condemnation is directly followed by her clandestine meeting with Damon—revealing her transition from public protest to covert action. This continuity in Nyssa’s arc—from loyal companion to determined rebel—is psychologically consistent with her characterization as someone who cannot accept injustice."
High Council condemns Doctor to deathKey Dialogue
"HEDIN: Nyssa, Damon."
"NYSSA: Councillor Hedin, we need your help."
"DAMON: The Doctor isn't a criminal."