Kronos grants the Doctor and Jo their wishes
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Kronos offers the Doctor and Jo a wish; Jo wishes to go home, and the Doctor specifies returning in the TARDIS.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Desperation swiftly giving way to triumphant relief and then cold cunning
The Master begins tormented and begging, then seizes the moment of freedom to betray the Doctor’s mercy, pushing Jo aside and fleeing to his own TARDIS—a swift and calculated act of self-preservation and cunning defiance
- • To escape eternal torment promised by Kronos
- • To avoid being brought back to Earth under the Doctor's control
- • The Doctor’s mercy is a trap
- • Freedom is worth any betrayal
Neutral to the drama, acting with ritualistic fairness detached from mortal consequence
Kronos, freed from imprisonment, rises as a vast female visage in the liminal void, embodying divine indifference curiously moved by the Doctor’s plea, granting wishes yet bound by the very power the Doctor invokes—only to reveal the moral cost of cosmic bargains.
- • To fulfill the obligations of gratitude and cosmic balance
- • To maintain the integrity of its own temporal laws
- • Power must be balanced with responsibility
- • Promises to mortals must be honored even when consequences are severe
Focused resolve masking underlying urgency and reluctance to abandon compassion even toward his worst enemy
The Doctor lies disoriented on the floor of the TARDIS, then enters a state of decisive negotiation as he guides Jo and confronts Kronos in the liminal void, stretching the limits of cosmic mercy by bargaining for the Master's life and freedom to spare him eternal torment.
- • To secure safety and return home for Jo by leveraging Kronos's gratitude
- • To prevent Kronos from inflicting eternal torment on the Master, thus negotiating the Master's release into their care
- • Even the most wicked deserve a chance at redemption
- • Mercy is a moral imperative even when directed at enemies
Initially confused and fatalistic but maintaining a grounded hope and lingering acceptance of their strange fate
Jo, initially disoriented in the void, accepts the surreal reality as she interacts with Kronos and supports the Doctor’s generosity, her calm question about Kronos's form revealing both her humanity and curiosity amid cosmic terror and promise.
- • To return home to familiar safety and the TARDIS
- • To support the Doctor's plan and maintain faith in his leadership
- • The Doctor knows what he is doing
- • Home is a sanctuary worth fighting for
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Time Ram mechanism, triggered by the Doctor and Jo to force a temporal convergence, inadvertently ruptures the fabric of time and releases Kronos from imprisonment, thereby instigating the entire negotiation and bargaining sequence in the liminal void.
The Doctor’s TARDIS serves as the safe haven within the liminal void, its doors offering temporary refuge while its time rotor flickers in distress. It acts as a physical and symbolic anchor amidst chaos, with Jo clutching its exterior for stability. The ship also becomes the site of the Master's betrayal when he hides inside before fleeing.
Location Details
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The TARDIS interior becomes a transient refuge amid crisis, its shifting corridors now alien and disorienting, flickering with emergency lights as the ship groans under temporal stress. It temporarily shelters the unconscious Doctor and the bewildered Jo, then becomes the stage for the Master’s cowardly betrayal, where hospitality is repaid with violence.
The Threshold of Being stands as a shimmering liminal frontier between mortal reality and the realm of Kronos, a disorienting space where time fractures and divine will overlap. It is here that wishes are negotiated and morality is tested, its fractal geometry reflecting the instability of the cosmos and the fragility of the Doctor’s scheme.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Master's betrayal in the void by escaping in his TARDIS (beat_ac37c40da0a8d0fe) is echoed by his repeated betrayal of the Doctor's trust as he escapes at the story's end (beat_fbcda97e8fcd275b)."
Kronos offers deliverance to Doctor and Jo"The Master's betrayal in the void by escaping in his TARDIS (beat_ac37c40da0a8d0fe) is echoed by his repeated betrayal of the Doctor's trust as he escapes at the story's end (beat_fbcda97e8fcd275b)."
Master trapped by his own gambit"The Master's betrayal in the void by escaping in his TARDIS (beat_ac37c40da0a8d0fe) is echoed by his repeated betrayal of the Doctor's trust as he escapes at the story's end (beat_fbcda97e8fcd275b)."
Master flees after abandoning Jo to KronosThemes This Exemplifies
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