Gaal Dornick is a fictional character in the
''Foundation'' series by
Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov ( ; – April 6, 1992) was an Russian-born American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University. During his lifetime, Asimov was considered one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers, along with Robert A. H ...
. Introduced in ''
Foundation'' (1951), he is a gifted young mathematician from a remote world who becomes embroiled in the conflict surrounding famed mathematician and psychologist
Hari Seldon
Hari Seldon is a fictional character in the ''Foundation'' series of novels by Isaac Asimov. In his capacity as mathematics professor at Streeling University on the planet Trantor, Seldon develops psychohistory, an algorithmic science that a ...
and his predictive science of
psychohistory
Psychohistory is a social science that analyzes human behavior by combining psychology, history, and other social sciences, while also being an amalgam of psychology, history, and related social sciences and the humanities. Its proponents claim to ...
.
Dornick is voiced by
Geoffrey Beevers
Geoffrey Beevers (born 9 January 1941) is a British actor who has appeared in many stage and screen roles.
Early life and education
Only son of D. Beevers, Geoffrey Beevers was educated at Tonbridge School and Wadham College, Oxford, where he ...
in the 1973
BBC Radio 4
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adaptation ''
The Foundation Trilogy''. A gender-swapped and expanded version of the character is portrayed by
Lou Llobell in the 2021
Apple TV+
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television series adaptation ''
Foundation''.
Literature
Introduced in ''
Foundation'' (1951) in the story "The Psychohistorians", Gaal Dornick is a gifted young mathematician, newly awarded his
doctorate
A doctorate (from Latin ''doctor'', meaning "teacher") or doctoral degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism '' licentia docendi'' ("licence to teach ...
, who has been invited to the Imperial capital planet
Trantor
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from his home planet
Synnax by famed mathematician and psychologist
Hari Seldon
Hari Seldon is a fictional character in the ''Foundation'' series of novels by Isaac Asimov. In his capacity as mathematics professor at Streeling University on the planet Trantor, Seldon develops psychohistory, an algorithmic science that a ...
. Seldon has developed the science of
psychohistory
Psychohistory is a social science that analyzes human behavior by combining psychology, history, and other social sciences, while also being an amalgam of psychology, history, and related social sciences and the humanities. Its proponents claim to ...
, which uses sophisticated mathematics and statistical analysis to predict future trends on a galactic scale. Knowing that Dornick is possibly the only person in the galaxy capable of fully understanding his work, Seldon reveals his prediction of the unavoidable and relatively imminent fall of the
Galactic Empire. He has conceived a plan, in which Dornick's participation is crucial, to mitigate the duration of this
societal collapse
Societal collapse (also known as civilizational collapse or systems collapse) is the fall of a complex human society characterized by the loss of cultural identity and of social complexity as an Complex adaptive system, adaptive system, the downf ...
. Under surveillance by agents of the Committee of Public Safety since his arrival, Dornick is arrested and interrogated. As orchestrated by Seldon, he and his followers are exiled to the distant planet
Terminus, where he intends to execute this plan by establishing the Foundation.
Describing "The Psychohistorians" as "28 pages of nonstop world-building", Josh Wimmer and Alasdair Wilkins of ''
Gizmodo
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'' wrote that "the ostensible protagonist, Gaal Dornick, is such a non-entity that he barely even counts as an audience identification figure".
The prequel novel ''
Forward the Foundation
''Forward the Foundation'' is a novel by American writer Isaac Asimov, published posthumously in 1993. It is the second of two prequels to the Foundation Series, ''Foundation'' Series. It is written in a format similar to that of the original boo ...
'' (1993) notes, via entries of the fictional ''
Encyclopedia Galactica'', that Dornick carries the Crisis tapes recorded by Seldon to Terminus. There he oversees the construction and installation of the
Time Vault.
Dornick relocates to Terminus immediately prior to Seldon's death, and inherits Seldon's own version of the
Prime Radiant, a device which stores the entirety of his psychohistorical equations.
Adaptations
Radio
Dornick is voiced by
Geoffrey Beevers
Geoffrey Beevers (born 9 January 1941) is a British actor who has appeared in many stage and screen roles.
Early life and education
Only son of D. Beevers, Geoffrey Beevers was educated at Tonbridge School and Wadham College, Oxford, where he ...
in episode one "Psychohistory and Encyclopedia" of the 1973
BBC Radio 4
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adaptation ''
The Foundation Trilogy''.
Television
A gender-swapped and expanded version of Dornick is portrayed by
Lou Llobell in the 2021
Apple TV+
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television series adaptation ''
Foundation''.
Llobell's casting was announced in December 2019. Dornick is a mathematical prodigy from the
ocean world Synnax, where science and mathematics are considered heresy, and forbidden.
Tara Bennett of ''
Syfy'' described Dornick as "the audience's avatar into the complex world of the Galactic Empire.
In season one, Teyarnie Galea portrays Dornick at age nine.
Season 1
In the premiere episode "
The Emperor's Peace", Dornick comes to the Imperial capital planet, Trantor, having solved a complex mathematic proof that had been unsolved for over five hundred years. Famed mathematician and psychologist Hari Seldon had devised a competition to solve it to find another mathematical genius who could understand his work on psychohistory. Seldon and Dornick are subsequently arrested and put on trial, Seldon for his calculations of the Empire's fall and Dornick for corroborating them. They are sentenced to death, but granted a reprieve in the aftermath of a devastating terrorist attack that kills millions. During the multi-year journey to the remote planet Terminus to establish Seldon's repository of human knowledge in "
Preparing to Live", Dornick and
Raych Foss, Seldon's handsome protégé, have begun a romantic relationship, and Seldon disapproves. While Seldon values science and detachment, Dornick is open to emotion and human relationships. In the middle of her daily swimming ritual, Dornick has a sudden urge to seek out Seldon, and stumbles upon Foss stabbing him to death. Foss ushers her into an escape pod, hands her the murder weapon and jettisons her from the ship.
Dornick awakens from
cryosleep 34 year later, aboard an automated starship prepared by Foss, in "
Upon Awakening". He has been executed for Seldon's murder, and she is believed to be an accomplice.
A digital, holographic copy of Seldon's consciousness, stored in the knife Foss used to kill him, explains himself to Dornick in "
Mysteries and Martyrs". Afflicted with a rapidly escalating neurological disorder, he had planned to commit suicide to preserve his followers' devotion to his genius, while Dornick helped establish the Foundation on Terminus and Foss was to take the digital Seldon elsewhere. Foss and Dornick's unexpected relationship had jeopardized this plan, so Seldon had convinced Foss to kill him as the only way to guarantee Dornick's future, but in fact to force their separation. Foss had foiled this plan as well by sending Dornick off in the escape pod intended for him.
Dornick is furious with Seldon, while realizing that she had been drawn to the murder scene by some latent psychic ability.
In "
The Missing Piece", Seldon explains that Foss was supposed to lead a secret, Second Foundation which Seldon created on his home planet,
Helicon, and urges Dornick to let the starship take her there, but refuses to give details. Done with Seldon's manipulations, Dornick instead takes the escape pod on a journey to Synnax that will last 138 years.
On Terminus, Warden
Salvor Hardin learns that she is the biological daughter of Foss and Dornick in the season one finale episode "
The Leap". Dornick lands on Synnax and finds another pod underwater, containing Hardin in stasis. Awakened, Hardin tells Dornick she is her daughter, and then gives her Seldon's
Prime Radiant device.
Season 2
In season two, Dornick and Hardin determine that Seldon's plan is off course, and digital Seldon explains that reviving the interrupted Second Foundation is the solution. Dornick has a vision of Hardin's death at the hands of a mysterious telepath,
the Mule, 150 years in the future, and from her own future memories gleans that the Second Foundation is located on the planet Ignis.
Seldon acquires an organic body in "
King and Commoner",
and in "
The Sighted and the Seen" the trio arrives at Ignis, a refuge for
Mentalic
The ''Foundation'' series is a science fiction novel series written by American author Isaac Asimov. First published as a series of short stories and novellas in 1942–1950, and subsequently in three novels in 1951–1953, for nearly thirty yea ...
s, or telepaths, led by
Tellem Bond.
Bond is welcoming to Dornick and her talents in "
Why the Gods Made Wine", but resistant to Seldon and the idea of the Second Foundation.
After drowning Seldon and Hardin, Bond prepares a captive Dornick as a new host for the transfer of Bond's consciousness from her dying body in "
The Last Empress".
Having survived in part thanks to Dornick, Seldon and Hardin save her and kill Bond in "
Long Ago, Not Far Away".
Another Mentalic controlled by Bond's psyche attempts to kill Dornick in "
Creation Myths
A creation myth or cosmogonic myth is a type of cosmogony, a symbolic narrative of how the world began and how people first came to inhabit it., "Creation myths are symbolic stories describing how the universe and its inhabitants came to be. Crea ...
", but Hardin dies taking the bullet meant for Dornick. The conflict with Dornick's previous vision of Hardin's death illustrates to Seldon and Dornick that the future can be changed after all. They decide to enter cryosleep, and awaken periodically to keep the Second Foundation on track. In the future, the Mule vows to destroy Dornick.
Reception
Daniel Bibby of ''
Screen Rant
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...
'' called Dornick "of the most interesting and powerful ''Foundation'' characters".
References
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Female characters in television
Fictional mathematicians
Foundation universe characters
Literary characters introduced in 1951
Male characters in literature
Television characters introduced in 2021