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S19E25 · Time Flight Part 3

The Master abandons the TARDIS to his enemies

The Master calmly dismantles the sabotaged TARDIS controls before declaring their worthless to him, shifting his focus entirely to the next phase of his plan. With calculation rather than care, he disposes of the time ship to its two inadvertent captor-infiltrators. The TARDIS dematerializes moments later, stranding Stapley and Bilton aboard a machine they cannot operate. His parting taunt underscores the ruthless efficiency with which he discards secondary objectives the instant they cease to serve his ambition.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Master takes control of the TARDIS, having overcome Stapley's sabotage attempts, and prepares to leave.

confidence to urgency

The Master dismisses the TARDIS, handing it over to Stapley and Bilton, and exits, indicating his plan is set in motion.

control to abandonment

The Master operates the TARDIS controls, dematerializes, and departs, leaving Stapley and Bilton stranded.

anticipation to isolation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Cold indifference masking satisfaction with his attained goals

The Master examines the sabotaged TARDIS controls with clinical detachment, calmly removing additional circuits as if discarding faulty tools. He rejects the ship’s utility with a wave of his hand before seizing control of its dematerialization sequence, abandoning it without hesitation to the two trapped infiltrators.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure the Xeraphin’s power before his TARDIS can be used against him
  • Abandon secondary objectives the moment they become liabilities
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s companions are irrelevant obstacles to be discarded
  • Any technology or vessel beyond immediate use holds no value
Character traits
calm calculating contemptuous precise dismissive
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Supporting 2

Anxious uncertainty compounded by the realization of their incompetence against superior forces

Bilton expresses confusion and professional uncertainty about the TARDIS controls, revealing his limited understanding of temporal mechanics. His hesitant questioning underscores the futility of their engineering approach against the Master’s psychic-temporal mastery, leaving him passive and vulnerable as the ship is taken from them.

Goals in this moment
  • Stabilize their immediate environment despite technological incomprehension
  • Survive long enough to escape the abandoned TARDIS
Active beliefs
  • Professional discipline can compensate for unfamiliar systems
  • Following protocol prevents escalation of chaos
Character traits
confused uncertain hesitant pragmatic
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Sarcastic defiance masking underlying desperation at being outmaneuvered

Stapley stands defiant yet ineffectual, having failed to thwart the Master’s plans through sabotage. His sarcastic comment about the TARDIS’s sabotage reflects frustration, but he remains physically and strategically adrift as the Master renders the ship inert, leaving him and Bilton helpless witnesses to their own impotence.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose the Master’s weaknesses through sabotage
  • Regain control of a situation spiraling beyond his expertise
Active beliefs
  • Technical interference can disrupt the Master’s plans
  • Asserting authority over machinery restores order
Character traits
defiant sarcastic frustrated professional
Follow Stapley's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Doctor's TARDIS

The TARDIS, its controls already sabotaged by Stapley’s crude interference, becomes the target of the Master’s surgical dismantling. He strips away additional circuits with contemptuous efficiency before hijacking the dematerialization sequence, transforming it from a valuable resource into an abandoned vessel bound for an unknown destination.

Before: A damaged but still partially functional TARDIS Interior …
After: A depowered, erratic TARDIS Interior control chamber stranded …
Before: A damaged but still partially functional TARDIS Interior Control Chamber, its circuitry compromised by Stapley’s sabotage but retaining some operational capacity.
After: A depowered, erratic TARDIS Interior control chamber stranded in an undetermined spatial and temporal state, beyond the ability of the current occupants to repair or navigate.
Sabotaged Freighter Logic Core Node

The sabotaged freighter primary logic circuits node, already degraded by Stapley’s earlier tampering, becomes further mangled as the Master casually plucks out additional components with the precision of a surgeon removing a diseased organ. His contemptuous contempt for its functionality renders the node completely inert.

Before: A tangled array of blackened, exposed wiring and …
After: A completely inoperative and visibly degraded node, its …
Before: A tangled array of blackened, exposed wiring and crushed logic pathways, partially operational but critically unstable due to sabotage.
After: A completely inoperative and visibly degraded node, its internal structure ravaged by the Master’s final dismissive act.
Dematerialization Control Button

The dematerialization control button, once a functional key to the TARDIS’s temporal flight, is pressed by the Master with deliberate finality. His act severs all connection between the occupants and the time ship’s systems, rendering the button’s purpose obsolete in an instant.

Before: A functional, recessed control on the TARDIS console, …
After: A lifeless, inert mechanism, its function discarded along …
Before: A functional, recessed control on the TARDIS console, dulled by usage but capable of initiating time transit.
After: A lifeless, inert mechanism, its function discarded along with the vessel it once served.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Main Control Chamber

The TARDIS interior transforms from a site of potential defiance into a prison for unwilling occupants as the Master severs its last functional ties. The chamber’s erratic lighting and failing systems reflect the ship’s internal collapse, amplifying the occupants’ helplessness during their abrupt abandonment.

Atmosphere Tense with the scent of ozone and displaced dust, thick with the hum of failing …
Function An active vehicle turned into an inescapable deathtrap
Symbolism Represents the futility of human ingenuity against temporal predators and the isolation of those left …
Access Limited to unauthorized occupants with no means of escape or control
Emergency systems flicker between amber warnings and crimson alarms Control panels glow faintly under desperate human touches that yield no response

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4

"The Doctor surrendering the TARDIS key (Act 1) sets in motion the Master’s escape and pursuit of the sanctum. This culminates in the Master’s final takeover of Angela into his TARDIS (Act 3), as he refines his method of control—first technology (TARDIS key), then biology (Angela’s mind)."

Master demands TARDIS key at gunpoint
S19E25 · Time Flight Part 3

"The Doctor surrendering the TARDIS key (Act 1) sets in motion the Master’s escape and pursuit of the sanctum. This culminates in the Master’s final takeover of Angela into his TARDIS (Act 3), as he refines his method of control—first technology (TARDIS key), then biology (Angela’s mind)."

Master seizes Doctor’s TARDIS key
S19E25 · Time Flight Part 3

"The Doctor surrendering the TARDIS key (Act 1) sets in motion the Master’s escape and pursuit of the sanctum. This culminates in the Master’s final takeover of Angela into his TARDIS (Act 3), as he refines his method of control—first technology (TARDIS key), then biology (Angela’s mind)."

Doctor chooses Hayter to enter the sanctum
S19E25 · Time Flight Part 3

"The Doctor surrendering the TARDIS key (Act 1) sets in motion the Master’s escape and pursuit of the sanctum. This culminates in the Master’s final takeover of Angela into his TARDIS (Act 3), as he refines his method of control—first technology (TARDIS key), then biology (Angela’s mind)."

Stapley and Bilton pinpoint sanctum location
S19E25 · Time Flight Part 3

Key Dialogue

"MASTER: It's no longer important to me."
"MASTER: The Tardis, for what it's worth, is yours."
"MASTER: Bon voyage, gentlemen."