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S8E10 · The Mind of Evil Part 6

The Master’s taunting call

In the tense aftermath of the missile abort and Keller Machine’s presumed destruction, the Doctor and UNIT attempt to process their losses—particularly Barnham’s death—while the Brigadier declares the Master defeated. The Doctor’s lingering unease about the Master’s fate is abruptly validated when a phone call cuts through the moment. The Master’s voice, dripping with smug satisfaction, confirms his survival and directly addresses the Doctor, escalating the conflict. His taunting call isn’t just a provocation; it’s a calculated move to unnerve the Doctor and force him into a confrontation. The exchange underscores the Master’s cunning and the Doctor’s vulnerability, as the Master’s escape and the Keller Machine’s lingering threat now loom larger than ever. The call shifts the narrative from temporary relief to renewed urgency, with the Master’s voice acting as a catalyst for the next phase of the conflict.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The phone rings, Benton answers, and The Master is on the other line for the Doctor.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Initially confident and relieved, but growing cautious and alert as the Doctor’s doubts and the Master’s call introduce new uncertainties. His military instincts kick in, preparing for potential new threats.

The Brigadier stands confidently in the Prison Governor’s Office, overseeing the aftermath of the missile abort. He declares the Keller Machine and the Master defeated, expressing relief and satisfaction. However, his confidence wavers slightly as the Doctor voices his doubts, and he becomes more cautious when the Master’s call disrupts the moment. He listens intently to the exchange, his demeanor shifting from assurance to alert readiness.

Goals in this moment
  • To maintain order and control within UNIT, ensuring all threats are neutralized and no further risks remain.
  • To support the Doctor while also preparing for the possibility of renewed conflict with the Master.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s instincts are often reliable, and his doubts should not be dismissed out of hand.
  • UNIT’s mission is to protect Earth at all costs, even if it means confronting the Master again.
Character traits
Authoritative Confident (initially) Cautious Supportive of the Doctor Militarily pragmatic
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Triumphant and mocking, relishing the opportunity to unsettle the Doctor and assert his superiority. His emotional state is one of confidence and control, using the call as a tool to regain the upper hand.

The Master’s voice, heard over the phone, is dripping with smug satisfaction as he taunts the Doctor. His tone is provocative and calculated, designed to unnerve and challenge the Doctor. The Master’s presence, even through the medium of a phone call, dominates the moment, his words carrying the weight of a direct confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • To provoke the Doctor, forcing him into a reactive and potentially vulnerable position.
  • To assert his dominance and remind the Doctor that he is still a formidable adversary, even in defeat.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s uncertainty and loss of the dematerialization circuit are weaknesses he can exploit.
  • Psychological manipulation is a powerful tool in his ongoing battle with the Doctor.
Character traits
Provocative Smug Calculating Dominating Psychologically astute
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Uneasy and anxious, masking his vulnerability with a veneer of calm professionalism. His internal conflict between confidence in his own abilities and fear of the Master’s cunning is palpable.

The Doctor stands in the Prison Governor’s Office, visibly unsettled by the events that have unfolded. He engages in a tense exchange with the Brigadier about the Master’s fate, his unease growing as he realizes he has lost the TARDIS dematerialization circuit. When the phone rings and Benton identifies the caller as the Master, the Doctor’s expression hardens, his voice steady but his posture betraying a mix of frustration and foreboding. He answers the call, his response to the Master’s taunting voice marked by a mix of defiance and wariness.

Goals in this moment
  • To confirm the Master’s status and intentions, ensuring UNIT is prepared for any further threats.
  • To regain control of the situation by addressing the Master’s taunts directly and strategically.
Active beliefs
  • The Master is not truly defeated and will exploit any weakness or oversight.
  • His own loss of the dematerialization circuit could have dire consequences, potentially enabling the Master’s escape.
Character traits
Intuitive Defensive Analytical Emotionally guarded Protective of allies
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Neutral and professional, but with an underlying sense of alertness. Benton’s demeanor reflects his readiness to act on any new developments, ensuring UNIT’s operations remain smooth and effective.

Sergeant Benton answers the phone in the Prison Governor’s Office, his professional demeanor unwavering as he identifies the caller as the Master. He hands the phone to the Doctor without hesitation, his actions efficient and precise. Benton’s presence is a steadying force, grounding the tense moment with his calm professionalism.

Goals in this moment
  • To facilitate communication within UNIT, ensuring that all relevant information is relayed accurately and promptly.
  • To maintain order and professionalism in the face of unexpected disruptions, such as the Master’s call.
Active beliefs
  • Clear and efficient communication is critical in high-stakes situations.
  • The Master’s interference is a serious matter that requires immediate attention and a coordinated response.
Character traits
Professional Efficient Unflappable Supportive of the chain of command Attentive to detail
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Guilt-ridden and sorrowful over Barnham’s death, but also deeply concerned for the Doctor’s well-being as the Master’s call introduces a new layer of tension. Her emotional state is a mix of grief and protective instinct.

Jo Grant stands quietly in the background of the Prison Governor’s Office, her expression somber as she processes the loss of Barnham. She listens to the exchange between the Doctor and the Brigadier, her empathy evident as she offers the Doctor a moment of comfort. When the phone rings and the Master’s voice is heard, she tenses, her concern for the Doctor and the situation deepening.

Goals in this moment
  • To provide emotional support to the Doctor, helping him cope with the losses and uncertainties.
  • To stay alert and ready to assist in any way she can, should the situation escalate further.
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor is deeply affected by the events, and she needs to be there for him.
  • The Master’s interference is a dangerous escalation that requires careful handling.
Character traits
Empathetic Supportive Quietly observant Protective of the Doctor Sensitive to loss
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George Patrick Barnham

Barnham is mentioned posthumously in the dialogue, his death serving as a poignant reminder of the losses incurred. His role …

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Experimental Thunderbolt Nerve Gas Missile

The Experimental Thunderbolt Nerve Gas Missile is referenced indirectly in the dialogue as part of the aftermath of the missile abort. Though not physically present in the scene, its destruction is a critical factor in the events leading up to this moment. The missile’s role in the broader conflict is a reminder of the high stakes and the potential devastation that was narrowly averted, adding weight to the tension of the Master’s call.

Before: Destroyed in the missile abort sequence, its threat …
After: Destroyed, but the Master’s survival introduces new uncertainties …
Before: Destroyed in the missile abort sequence, its threat neutralized but its theft and potential use a lingering concern.
After: Destroyed, but the Master’s survival introduces new uncertainties about the effectiveness of UNIT’s actions.
Keller Machine

The Keller Machine is mentioned posthumously in the dialogue, its destruction tied to Barnham’s sacrifice. Though not physically present, its role as a destructive force looms over the scene, a reminder of the dangers that have been faced and the losses that have been incurred. The Machine’s defeat is a bittersweet victory, overshadowed by the tragic circumstances of its destruction.

Before: Active and destructive, feeding on evil impulses until …
After: Destroyed in the explosion, but its legacy as …
Before: Active and destructive, feeding on evil impulses until neutralized by Barnham’s processed mind.
After: Destroyed in the explosion, but its legacy as a threat and the cost of its defeat remain.
Master's TARDIS Dematerialisation Circuit

The Master’s TARDIS Dematerialisation Circuit is a critical object in this event, as its loss is revealed during the Doctor’s exchange with the Brigadier. The Doctor realizes he lost the circuit during his struggle with the Master, raising the stakes significantly. The circuit’s absence is a plot catalyst, introducing the possibility that the Master may have found it and used it to escape. This revelation shifts the dynamic of the scene, introducing a new layer of urgency and tension.

Before: In the Doctor’s possession, a vital component for …
After: Lost, potentially in the Master’s possession, enabling his …
Before: In the Doctor’s possession, a vital component for preventing the Master’s escape.
After: Lost, potentially in the Master’s possession, enabling his escape and escalating the conflict.
Stangmoor Prison Governor's Office Desk Telephone

The Prison Governor’s Office Telephone serves as the medium through which the Master’s taunting call is delivered. Its ring cuts through the tense moment, drawing everyone’s attention and setting the stage for the Master’s provocative dialogue. The telephone is more than just a communication device; it is a narrative catalyst, transforming the scene from a moment of reflection to one of renewed conflict and urgency.

Before: Functional and in use, part of the office’s …
After: Used to deliver the Master’s call, now a …
Before: Functional and in use, part of the office’s communication setup.
After: Used to deliver the Master’s call, now a symbol of the Master’s intrusion into UNIT’s operations.
UNIT Coffee Tray (Mobile HQ)

The UNIT Coffee Tray, placed on the desk by a soldier, serves as a symbolic gesture of normalcy amidst the chaos. Its presence contrasts sharply with the tension in the room, offering a brief respite before the Master’s call disrupts the moment. The tray and its contents are a reminder of the human elements at play, grounding the scene in the realities of UNIT’s operations and the personal stakes involved.

Before: Delivered to the office, containing cups of coffee, …
After: Still present but largely ignored as the focus …
Before: Delivered to the office, containing cups of coffee, a routine part of UNIT’s operations.
After: Still present but largely ignored as the focus shifts to the Master’s call and the renewed threat.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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HM Prison Stangmoor

The Prison Governor’s Office serves as the primary setting for this event, a confined space where the tension between the Doctor, the Brigadier, and the Master plays out. The office is cluttered with maps, radios, and other operational tools, reflecting UNIT’s rapid response to the crisis. The atmosphere is one of post-mission debriefing, with a mix of relief and lingering unease. The office’s role is that of a temporary command center, where decisions are made and strategies are adjusted in real-time.

Atmosphere Tense and reflective, with an undercurrent of unease. The office feels like a pressure cooker, …
Function Temporary command center and debriefing space for UNIT personnel.
Symbolism Represents the intersection of military precision and the personal stakes involved in the mission, as …
Access Restricted to UNIT personnel and key allies, such as the Doctor and Jo Grant.
Cluttered desks with maps and radios, indicating ongoing operations. A tray of coffee cups, symbolizing a brief moment of normalcy amidst chaos. The telephone, a critical communication tool that becomes the medium for the Master’s intrusion.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT is represented in this event through the actions of the Brigadier, Benton, and the broader operational context of the Prison Governor’s Office. The organization is in a state of transition, moving from the immediate aftermath of a successful mission to the realization that new threats may still loom. UNIT’s role is to maintain order, ensure the safety of Earth, and adapt to evolving circumstances, even when those circumstances are introduced by a taunting call from the Master.

Representation Through the Brigadier’s leadership and Benton’s professionalism, as well as the institutional protocols and resources …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the situation, but also being challenged by the Master’s interference and the …
Impact UNIT’s ability to respond to new threats is tested, highlighting the need for both vigilance …
Internal Dynamics The Brigadier’s confidence is slightly shaken by the Doctor’s doubts and the Master’s call, introducing …
To confirm the neutralization of all threats and ensure no further risks remain. To prepare for potential renewed conflict with the Master, leveraging both military and scientific resources. Through the chain of command and the Brigadier’s directives, ensuring coordinated action. Via institutional protocols and resources, such as communication tools and operational intelligence.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 4

"Barnham's sacrifice to disrupt the Keller Machine enables the Master to escape (beat_53ab228704531b53). As a result, the Doctor realizes during the following debrief (beat_44fd924a1ae434c7) that he lost the dematerialization circuit during the scuffle, compounding the consequences of that sacrifice."

Barnham’s Sacrifice and the Master’s Escape
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"Barnham's sacrifice to disrupt the Keller Machine enables the Master to escape (beat_53ab228704531b53). As a result, the Doctor realizes during the following debrief (beat_44fd924a1ae434c7) that he lost the dematerialization circuit during the scuffle, compounding the consequences of that sacrifice."

Doctor confronts Barnham’s death
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"Barnham's death profoundly affects Jo, who expresses guilt. The weight of Barnham's sacrifice resonates in this conversation."

Barnham’s Sacrifice and the Master’s Escape
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"Barnham's death profoundly affects Jo, who expresses guilt. The weight of Barnham's sacrifice resonates in this conversation."

Doctor confronts Barnham’s death
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What this causes 1

"The Doctor lost the Dematerialization Circuit during Barnham’s death, resulting in the Master being able to escape in his TARDIS, allowing him to call Dr. from his TARDIS."

Master taunts Doctor from TARDIS
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Key Dialogue

"MASTER: (OC) Put me on to the Doctor, will you?"
"DOCTOR: The Master? Yes?"
"DOCTOR: Yes, but what if it wasn’t? Supposing the Master found it?"