Narrative Web

Doctor traces mind-control to Stangmoor

The Doctor and Brigadier burst into the Chinese delegate's suite, where the Brigadier instinctively draws his revolver at the sight of a hallucinatory dragon—revealed to be Chin Lee under telepathic influence. The Doctor intervenes, preventing the Brigadier from firing, and dispels the illusion by addressing Chin Lee in Chinese, causing her to collapse. Fu Peng discovers a metallic disc behind Chin Lee's ear, which the Doctor identifies as a telepathic amplifier. The Doctor deduces the amplifier is broadcasting impulses from the Keller machine at Stangmoor prison, exposing the Master's (disguised as Professor Keller) orchestration of the mind-control conspiracy. This revelation directly links the scene to the broader threat of World War III, as the Master's plan to manipulate delegates and seize a UNIT nuclear missile hinges on this hidden control mechanism. The discovery escalates the urgency of the Doctor's mission to stop the Master and rescue Jo Grant, who is now in grave danger at Stangmoor.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor explains that the telepathic amplifier projects impulses through Chin Lee's mind and identifies the source as the Keller machine at Stangmoor prison.

analytical to alarmed ['Stangmoor prison']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Tense and alert, with a mix of frustration at being restrained and relief as the threat is revealed to be an illusion.

The Brigadier enters the suite with his revolver drawn, reacting instinctively to the perceived threat of the dragon. He is restrained by the Doctor as he fires, then questions the nature of the hallucination and its source. His military training drives his initial response, but he defers to the Doctor’s expertise as the situation unfolds. His tension is palpable, reflecting his role as a protector of UNIT and the delegates.

Goals in this moment
  • Neutralize the perceived threat (the dragon).
  • Understand the source of the mind-control to mitigate future risks.
Active beliefs
  • The dragon is a real, immediate threat requiring forceful action.
  • The Doctor’s insights are critical to resolving the situation.
Character traits
Reactive Disciplined Protective Deferential to the Doctor’s expertise Curious about the unknown
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None (unconscious), but her earlier state would reflect confusion, fear, or disorientation under the Master’s influence.

Chin Lee is the unwitting vessel of the telepathic projection, her body contorted into the form of a dragon before collapsing unconscious as the Doctor dispels the illusion. She is found to have a metallic disc hidden behind her ear, which Fu Peng removes. Her state is passive throughout the event, as she is under the Master’s control and only regains agency once the disc is removed.

Goals in this moment
  • None (unconscious).
  • None (unconscious).
Active beliefs
  • None (unconscious).
  • None (unconscious).
Character traits
Vulnerable (under telepathic control) Unconscious (post-collapse) Physically affected by the amplifier
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Curious and engaged, with a sense of urgency as he connects the disc to the broader conspiracy.

Fu Peng enters the suite alongside the Doctor and Brigadier, witnessing the dragon hallucination with a mix of cultural recognition and scientific curiosity. He identifies the dragon as a legendary monster from his people’s lore, then examines Chin Lee after her collapse. He discovers the metallic disc behind her ear, holding it up for the Doctor’s inspection. His actions are methodical and observant, reflecting his diplomatic and cultural expertise.

Goals in this moment
  • Identify the nature of the dragon hallucination using his cultural knowledge.
  • Assist in uncovering the source of the mind-control to protect the delegates.
Active beliefs
  • The dragon is a manifestation of telepathic control, not a supernatural event.
  • The disc is a key clue to understanding the mind-control mechanism.
Character traits
Culturally knowledgeable Observant Proactive Diplomatic Collaborative
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Focused and determined, with a underlying tension as he pieces together the Master’s plot and the danger it poses to Jo Grant and global stability.

The Doctor enters the suite with urgency, immediately assessing the hallucinatory dragon as a telepathic projection. He restrains the Brigadier’s revolver, calls out to the dragon in Chinese to dispel the illusion, and examines Chin Lee’s collapse. Upon discovering the metallic disc, he identifies it as a telepathic amplifier and deduces its connection to the Keller machine, linking the event to the Master’s broader scheme. His actions are methodical yet swift, reflecting his deep understanding of alien technology and human psychology.

Goals in this moment
  • Dispel the hallucination and protect the Brigadier from acting on it.
  • Identify the source of the telepathic control to stop the Master’s plan.
Active beliefs
  • The dragon is a telepathic projection, not a real threat.
  • The Keller machine is the source of the mind-control impulses.
Character traits
Quick-thinking Empathetic Authoritative Analytical Linguistically adept (Chinese) Protective of allies
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Supporting 1

Shocked and disoriented, unable to fully process the events unfolding around him.

Senator Alcott is found in the suite, suffering from acute shock due to the telepathic influence. He is a silent witness to the events, his condition reflecting the broader impact of the Master’s mind-control scheme on the delegates. His presence underscores the urgency of stopping the Keller machine before more delegates are affected.

Goals in this moment
  • None (shocked and passive).
  • None (shocked and passive).
Active beliefs
  • The situation is beyond his control.
  • The Doctor and UNIT are his best hope for resolution.
Character traits
Vulnerable (shocked) Passive (not actively participating) Affected by telepathic influence
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Brigadier's Revolver

The Brigadier’s service revolver is drawn instinctively as he reacts to the hallucinatory dragon. The Doctor intervenes, pushing his arm aside to prevent a shot, as the dragon is revealed to be a telepathic projection. The revolver serves as a symbol of the Brigadier’s military reflexes and the immediate threat perceived in the suite. Its presence highlights the tension between instinctive action and reasoned response in high-pressure situations.

Before: Holstered on the Brigadier’s belt, ready for use …
After: Lowered and holstered as the threat is revealed …
Before: Holstered on the Brigadier’s belt, ready for use in emergencies.
After: Lowered and holstered as the threat is revealed to be an illusion.
Chin Lee's Dragon Hallucination

The hallucinatory dragon, projected through Chin Lee’s mind under the Master’s telepathic control, materializes as a terrifying and violent creature. It rears up at the Doctor and Brigadier upon their entry, prompting the Brigadier to draw his revolver. The Doctor dispels the illusion by addressing Chin Lee in Chinese, causing the dragon to dissolve and Chin Lee to collapse. This object symbolizes the Master’s manipulation of perception and the delegates’ vulnerability to mind-control, serving as a visceral manifestation of the Keller machine’s power.

Before: Manifested as a telepathic projection through Chin Lee’s …
After: Dispelled as the Doctor addresses Chin Lee, returning …
Before: Manifested as a telepathic projection through Chin Lee’s mind, rearing up in the suite.
After: Dispelled as the Doctor addresses Chin Lee, returning her to her unconscious state.
Chin Lee's Telepathic Amplifier

The metallic disc, hidden behind Chin Lee’s ear, is discovered by Fu Peng after she collapses. The Doctor identifies it as a telepathic amplifier, explaining that it picks up impulses from the Keller machine and projects them through Chin Lee’s mind. This object is the physical link between the Master’s mind-control scheme and its victims, serving as critical evidence of the broader conspiracy. Its removal from Chin Lee’s ear dispels the hallucination, demonstrating its direct role in the telepathic projection.

Before: Concealed behind Chin Lee’s ear, actively broadcasting telepathic …
After: Removed by Fu Peng and held up for …
Before: Concealed behind Chin Lee’s ear, actively broadcasting telepathic signals.
After: Removed by Fu Peng and held up for inspection, no longer broadcasting signals.
Keller Machine

The Keller machine, though not physically present in the suite, is the source of the telepathic impulses broadcast through the metallic disc. The Doctor deduces its involvement, explaining that the disc picks up these impulses and projects them through Chin Lee’s mind. This object is the central mechanism of the Master’s mind-control scheme, driving the broader plot to manipulate the delegates and trigger World War III. Its mention in this event escalates the urgency of the Doctor’s mission to stop it.

Before: Operational at Stangmoor Prison, emitting telepathic impulses.
After: Still operational (implied), but its role as the …
Before: Operational at Stangmoor Prison, emitting telepathic impulses.
After: Still operational (implied), but its role as the source of the mind-control is now exposed.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Chinese Delegation Suite

The Chinese delegate’s suite serves as the epicenter of the telepathic projection, where the hallucinatory dragon materializes and Chin Lee collapses under its influence. The room’s diplomatic setting is disrupted by the violent intrusion of the mind-control scheme, transforming it into a battleground of perception and reality. The Doctor, Brigadier, and Fu Peng converge here to uncover the source of the hallucination, while Senator Alcott’s shocked state underscores the room’s role as a microcosm of the broader conspiracy’s impact on global stability.

Atmosphere Tense and chaotic, with a mix of cultural symbolism (the dragon) and scientific revelation (the …
Function Investigation site and revelation point for the Master’s mind-control plot.
Symbolism Represents the fragility of international diplomacy and the vulnerability of delegates to manipulation. The suite, …
Access Restricted to delegates and authorized personnel (e.g., UNIT, the Doctor). The suite is heavily guarded …
Dim lighting, casting shadows that accentuate the dragon’s menacing form. The sound of the Brigadier’s revolver being drawn and the Doctor’s sharp commands. The metallic disc glinting as Fu Peng holds it up for inspection. Chin Lee’s unconscious body on the floor, a stark contrast to the room’s diplomatic elegance.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT is represented in this event through the Brigadier’s actions and the Doctor’s alliance with him. The Brigadier’s instinctive draw of his revolver reflects UNIT’s military readiness to respond to threats, while the Doctor’s intervention highlights UNIT’s reliance on scientific and diplomatic expertise to resolve crises. The organization’s goals of protecting global stability and mitigating the Master’s plot are directly advanced through this event, as the telepathic amplifier’s discovery provides critical intelligence for their mission.

Representation Through the Brigadier’s military action and the Doctor’s scientific leadership, UNIT’s dual role as a …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the situation through the Brigadier’s command presence and the Doctor’s expertise, while …
Impact The event reinforces UNIT’s role as a guardian of international security, balancing military action with …
Internal Dynamics The Brigadier’s deferral to the Doctor reflects UNIT’s reliance on external expertise, while the Doctor’s …
Neutralize the immediate threat posed by the hallucination to protect the delegates. Uncover the source of the mind-control to prevent further manipulation and global escalation. Military readiness (Brigadier’s revolver and training). Scientific and cultural expertise (Doctor and Fu Peng’s analysis of the disc and dragon).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"The Doctor's identification of the Keller machine at Stangmoor Prison as the source of the telepathic disturbances leads to the Brigadier receiving a call about trouble at Stangmoor Prison (ed984133a5b91689) and learning Jo is in danger."

Brigadier reveals Jo’s abduction
S8E7 · The Mind of Evil Part …

"The identification of the Keller machine at Stangmoor prison as the source of the telepathic impulses (beat_d2942cf3f9a553e3) directly leads to the Governor's thinly veiled hostility towards Professor Keller (the Master) upon his arrival at the prison (beat_c6fe8a6f22b5994b)."

Master undermines UNIT authority at Stangmoor
S8E7 · The Mind of Evil Part …

"The identification of the Keller machine at Stangmoor prison as the source of the telepathic impulses (beat_d2942cf3f9a553e3) directly leads to the Governor's thinly veiled hostility towards Professor Keller (the Master) upon his arrival at the prison (beat_c6fe8a6f22b5994b)."

Master demands access to riot leader
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Key Dialogue

"DOCTOR: No, Brigadier!"
"FU PENG: That was one of the legendary monsters of my people."
"DOCTOR: A collective hallucination, gentlemen, nothing more."
"FU PENG: Sing-sen! (Fu Peng removes the metal disc from behind Chin Lee's ear.) What is this?"
"DOCTOR: Well, it's a telepathic amplifier."
"BRIGADIER: Is that what caused the hallucinations?"
"DOCTOR: No, not caused them. No, it merely picks up the impulses and projects them through Chin Lee's mind."
"BRIGADIER: Impulses? From where?"
"DOCTOR: Well, unless I'm very much mistaken, from the Keller machine at Stangmoor prison."