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S8E10 · The Mind of Evil Part 6

Master’s Escape and UNIT’s Failure Revealed

The Doctor, Brigadier, and Jo arrive at Stangmoor Prison to find Mailer dead and the Master already escaped, confirming the escalation of his threat to London. The Brigadier’s arrival—disguised as a prison officer—is met with the Doctor’s sarcastic jab about timing, underscoring their long-standing tension. Benton’s report reveals UNIT’s double failure: the Master has vanished, and the nerve gas missile is missing, meaning his plan to trigger global conflict is now in motion. The Doctor’s biting remark about the Brigadier’s ‘effectiveness’ exposes his frustration with UNIT’s inability to contain the Master, while the Brigadier’s stoic response masks his own unease. This moment crystallizes the stakes: the Master’s escape isn’t just a tactical setback but a direct escalation, forcing UNIT and the Doctor into a race against time to stop a missile launch that could devastate London. The Keller Machine’s looming threat remains unspoken but implicit, as the Master’s absence suggests his next move is already underway.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor arrives at the prison with the Brigadier and Jo to find Mailer dead and learns that the Master has escaped. The Brigadier's unit fails to secure the nerve gas missile, escalating the tension and highlighting the Master's success.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Stoic and slightly defensive, masking his disappointment and unease over UNIT’s failure to contain the Master and secure the missile.

The Brigadier arrives at Stangmoor Prison disguised as a prison officer, only to be met with the Doctor’s sarcastic remarks about his timing. He responds with stoic professionalism, acknowledging the Doctor’s greeting and Jo’s well-being. He inquires about the Master’s capture and the missile’s status, only to be informed of their loss. His demeanor remains composed, though the news clearly unsettles him, as evidenced by his subdued reaction to the Doctor’s criticism.

Goals in this moment
  • Assess the situation at Stangmoor Prison to determine the next steps in capturing the Master.
  • Maintain professional composure despite the Doctor’s sarcasm and the setbacks reported by Benton.
Active beliefs
  • UNIT’s actions, though flawed, are necessary to counter the Master’s threat.
  • The Doctor’s criticism, while harsh, is rooted in a shared desire to stop the Master.
Character traits
Stoic Professional Defensive Composed Authoritative
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Frustrated and sarcastic, masking deep concern over the escalating threat posed by the Master and the missing missile.

The Doctor arrives at Stangmoor Prison’s cell block, immediately noting the Brigadier’s poorly timed arrival and Mailer’s death. He engages in sharp, sarcastic dialogue with the Brigadier, questioning UNIT’s effectiveness. His frustration is evident as he learns of the Master’s escape and the missing nerve gas missile, which escalates the threat to London. He stands with Jo and Benton, assessing the situation with a mix of wit and urgency.

Goals in this moment
  • Assess the situation at Stangmoor Prison to understand the extent of UNIT’s failure.
  • Challenge the Brigadier’s leadership and UNIT’s effectiveness to push for a more strategic response.
Active beliefs
  • UNIT’s military approach is often ineffective against the Master’s cunning.
  • The missing missile and the Master’s escape are direct results of UNIT’s poor planning and execution.
Character traits
Sarcastic Frustrated Witty Analytical Protective
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Deferential and professional, though likely aware of the gravity of the situation and the implications of the Master’s escape and the missing missile.

Sergeant Benton arrives at the scene and directs the group’s attention to the cell block with a simple, professional directive. He reports to the Brigadier and the Doctor that the Master has escaped and the missile is missing, delivering the news with deferential clarity. His demeanor is calm and composed, reflecting his role as a UNIT operative focused on logistics and communication.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide clear and concise updates to the Brigadier and the Doctor about the status of the Master and the missile.
  • Assist in coordinating the next steps to address the escalating threat.
Active beliefs
  • UNIT’s chain of command and professionalism are essential in crises like this.
  • The Doctor and the Brigadier, despite their differences, are the leaders needed to counter the Master’s threat.
Character traits
Professional Deferential Composed Logical
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Neutral and observant, though likely concerned by the escalating threat and the tension between the Doctor and the Brigadier.

Jo Grant arrives with the Doctor and the Brigadier, briefly acknowledging the Brigadier’s greeting before remaining silent during the exchange. She stands observantly as the Doctor and Brigadier interact, absorbing the news of the Master’s escape and the missing missile. Her presence is supportive but subdued, reflecting her role as a companion and UNIT aide.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the Doctor and UNIT in assessing the situation at Stangmoor Prison.
  • Stay informed about the Master’s actions and the missing missile to assist in the response.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor and UNIT, despite their differences, are the best hope against the Master’s threat.
  • Her role as a companion and UNIT aide is to provide support and gather information.
Character traits
Observant Supportive Subdued Loyal
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Brigadier's Stangmoor Prison Officer Disguise

The Brigadier’s prison officer disguise is a tactical choice to blend into the environment at Stangmoor Prison. However, the Doctor immediately sees through it, using it as an opportunity to deliver a sarcastic remark about its ineffectiveness. The disguise serves as a visual cue to the tension between the Doctor and the Brigadier, highlighting the latter’s arrival at a critical but already compromised moment. Its presence underscores the urgency and the chaotic nature of the situation, as well as the Doctor’s frustration with UNIT’s methods.

Before: Worn by the Brigadier as he arrives at …
After: Exposed as ineffective by the Doctor’s sarcasm, the …
Before: Worn by the Brigadier as he arrives at Stangmoor Prison, intended to provide a cover for his presence among the prison staff.
After: Exposed as ineffective by the Doctor’s sarcasm, the disguise remains on the Brigadier but is now a symbol of the larger failures at Stangmoor Prison.
Experimental Thunderbolt Nerve Gas Missile

The Experimental Thunderbolt Nerve Gas Missile is the central plot device in this event, as its absence is confirmed by Sergeant Benton. The missile’s disappearance is a direct result of the Master’s escape and Mailer’s gang’s actions, escalating the threat to London. The Doctor’s frustration over its loss is palpable, as it represents a critical failure in UNIT’s ability to secure dangerous assets. The missile’s role in the event is to drive the narrative forward, creating a race against time to prevent a catastrophic attack.

Before: Presumed to be secured at Stangmoor Prison, though …
After: Confirmed missing, with the Master likely in possession …
Before: Presumed to be secured at Stangmoor Prison, though its location is now unknown due to the Master’s escape.
After: Confirmed missing, with the Master likely in possession of it, setting the stage for the next phase of the conflict.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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HM Prison Stangmoor

Stangmoor Prison’s cell block serves as the battleground and investigation site for this event. The barred corridors and iron stairs are scarred by the recent violence of the Master’s riot and escape, with Mailer’s body lying on the floor as a grim reminder of the chaos. The atmosphere is tense and urgent, reflecting the failure of UNIT and the prison staff to contain the situation. The location’s role is to set the stage for the Doctor and UNIT’s assessment of the damage and to underscore the escalating threat posed by the Master.

Atmosphere Tense and urgent, with a palpable sense of failure and escalating danger. The air is …
Function Investigation site and battleground, where the Doctor and UNIT assess the damage and plan their …
Symbolism Represents the institutional failure of Stangmoor Prison and UNIT to contain the Master, as well …
Access Restricted to UNIT personnel and the Doctor, as the prison is in a state of …
Barred corridors and iron stairs, scarred by recent violence. Mailer’s body lying on the floor, a grim reminder of the chaos. Scattered debris and the absence of prison staff, indicating the scale of the escape.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT is represented in this event through the Brigadier, Sergeant Benton, and their interactions with the Doctor and Jo Grant. The organization’s involvement is marked by its failure to contain the Master and secure the nerve gas missile, which escalates the threat to London. The Doctor’s sarcastic remarks highlight UNIT’s perceived ineffectiveness, while the Brigadier’s stoic demeanor reflects his commitment to the mission despite the setbacks. UNIT’s role in the event is to drive the narrative forward, creating a sense of urgency and highlighting the stakes of the conflict.

Representation Through the Brigadier and Sergeant Benton, who represent UNIT’s leadership and operational capabilities (or lack …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority but being challenged by the Doctor’s criticism and the Master’s actions. UNIT is …
Impact UNIT’s failure to secure the missile and contain the Master reflects broader institutional weaknesses, particularly …
Internal Dynamics Tension between the Doctor’s scientific and strategic approach and UNIT’s military protocols, as well as …
Contain the Master and prevent him from launching the nerve gas missile on London. Assess the damage at Stangmoor Prison and coordinate the next steps to address the escalating threat. Through the Brigadier’s leadership and strategic coordination. Via Sergeant Benton’s reporting and logistical support, though his updates highlight UNIT’s failures.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The Master's escape with the missile (beat_71c4755421bca3b1) directly leads to UNIT needing to find him, which informs the need for and is the reason for Yates contacting the Brigadier with the Master's location (beat_4bc0cbcdc794f13c)."

Yates reveals Master’s missile location
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Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: Thank you, Brigadier. But do you think that for once in your life you could manage to arrive before the nick of time?"
"DOCTOR: Yes, well, apart from losing the Master and the missile, you're doing very well, Brigadier."