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S8E12 · The Claws of Axos Part 2

Master kills soldier, Filer escapes Axos

In the immediate aftermath of the Master’s negotiation with Axos—where he secures his release in exchange for technical expertise—the Master exits the alien ship, armed with a laser gun. As he moves through the hatch, a UNIT soldier turns toward the sound of his footsteps, only for the Master to execute him with cold precision. The act is swift, calculated, and devoid of hesitation, underscoring the Master’s ruthless pragmatism and his willingness to eliminate obstacles without moral consideration. Meanwhile, Filer, who has been hiding nearby, seizes the distraction of the Master’s departure and the soldier’s death to make his own escape. He throws himself through the closing hatch at the last possible moment, his survival instincts overriding any lingering fear of the Axons. The moment crystallizes their divergent survival strategies: the Master’s dominance through violence and the Filer’s reliance on opportunism and stealth. The dead soldier’s body lies abandoned, a stark reminder of the escalating human-alien conflict and the Master’s role as a destabilizing force in the unfolding crisis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Master leaves the Axos main chamber and kills a soldier with his laser gun during his escape. Filer seizes this opportunity to escape as well, following the Master, and avoids getting caught in the closing hatch, going in the opposite direction.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Unaware and fatalistic; his death is sudden, his role in the conflict reduced to a brief, tragic moment.

A UNIT soldier stands guard outside the Axos ship, his attention momentarily diverted. He turns toward the sound of footsteps crunching on the shingle, only to be met with the Master’s laser fire. The shot is fatal, instantaneous. His body collapses, abandoned on the ground, a silent casualty of the Master’s escape. His death serves as a grim reminder of the escalating conflict and the Master’s willingness to kill without hesitation.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain vigilance over the Axos ship (implied by his presence).
  • Protect UNIT personnel and assets from threats (unfulfilled).
Active beliefs
  • His duty requires him to stand guard, even in unfamiliar and dangerous circumstances.
  • The Master’s threat is not immediately apparent until it is too late.
Character traits
Dutiful but vulnerable Unsuspecting in the face of danger A pawn in a larger conflict
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Axos
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Calculating and detached; Axos’ actions are driven by its need to exploit Earth’s resources, not by emotional responses to the Master’s or Filer’s actions.

Axos, represented by the giant eye, negotiates the Master’s release in exchange for his technical expertise, retaining his TARDIS as leverage. The eye goes dark as the Master departs, signaling the end of their interaction. Axos’ involvement in this moment is passive but controlling; it allows the Master to leave but ensures its own interests are protected by withholding the TARDIS. The ship’s hatch begins to close, nearly trapping Filer inside, but Axos does not intervene to stop his escape.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Master’s cooperation in activating the nutrition cycle without risking his hostility.
  • Retain the TARDIS as leverage to prevent the Master from turning against Axos.
Active beliefs
  • The Master’s knowledge is critical to its mission but must be controlled to avoid betrayal.
  • Human lives are expendable in the pursuit of its survival and resource acquisition.
Character traits
Strategically controlling Predatory but patient Manipulative in negotiations Indifferent to human lives
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Desperate but calculating; adrenaline-fueled urgency masks deeper fear of the Axons and the Master’s unpredictability.

Bill Filer, CIA agent, crouches hidden in the Axos main chamber as the Master negotiates his release. Seizing the moment of distraction—when the Master exits and kills a UNIT soldier—Filer sprints for the closing hatch, throwing himself through at the last second. He flees in the opposite direction of the Master, his survival instincts overriding fear of the Axons. His actions are tense, opportunistic, and driven by the need to escape the alien ship’s predatory confines.

Goals in this moment
  • Escape the Axos ship before the hatch seals shut.
  • Avoid detection by the Master or Axos while fleeing.
Active beliefs
  • The Master is a greater threat than the Axons in this moment.
  • His survival depends on seizing fleeting opportunities, even at the cost of others.
Character traits
Opportunistic Survival-driven Tense and reactive Stealthy under pressure
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Coldly satisfied; his release and the soldier’s death reinforce his belief in his own invincibility and the futility of resistance.

The Master exits the Axos ship with his laser gun in hand, his posture radiating cold confidence. He hears the UNIT soldier’s footsteps on the shingle and turns, executing him with a single, precise shot. The act is effortless, devoid of remorse, a calculated elimination of an obstacle. He then flees the scene, his escape unobstructed by the Axons, who have retained his TARDIS as leverage. His departure is swift, his focus already shifting to his next move in the broader conflict.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure his freedom from Axos captivity without concessions.
  • Eliminate any immediate threats (e.g., the UNIT soldier) to ensure unobstructed movement.
Active beliefs
  • Violence is the most efficient solution to obstacles.
  • His intelligence and cunning make him superior to both humans and aliens.
Character traits
Ruthlessly pragmatic Dominant and unhesitating Strategic in violence Arrogant in his superiority
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Axos Ship Main Hatch

The main hatch of the Axos ship serves as the threshold between captivity and freedom. It irises open to release the Master, who steps out onto the shingle with his laser gun. The hatch begins to close immediately afterward, creating a narrow window for Filer to escape. Its mechanics are controlled by Axos, symbolizing the alien entity’s dominance over the environment and the precarious nature of escape. The hatch’s closing is a literal and metaphorical barrier, forcing Filer to act swiftly or risk being trapped.

Before: Sealed shut, containing the Master and Filer within …
After: Partially open during the Master’s exit, then closing …
Before: Sealed shut, containing the Master and Filer within the Axos ship.
After: Partially open during the Master’s exit, then closing as Filer barely escapes.
Master's Directed-Energy Laser (Recurring Weapon)

The Master’s laser gun is returned to him by Axos as a tactical concession, allowing him to defend himself upon release. He immediately uses it to execute the UNIT soldier outside the ship, demonstrating its role as both a tool of self-preservation and an instrument of ruthless efficiency. The weapon’s return underscores Axos’ calculated trust in the Master’s cooperation, while also highlighting the Master’s willingness to use violence without hesitation.

Before: Held by Axos during the Master’s captivity, returned …
After: In the Master’s possession; used to kill the …
Before: Held by Axos during the Master’s captivity, returned as part of the negotiation.
After: In the Master’s possession; used to kill the UNIT soldier, then carried as he flees.
Master's Disguised TARDIS (Adjudicator Transport Form)

The Master’s TARDIS is a critical piece of leverage in Axos’ negotiation with the Master. Axos refuses to return it, citing its necessity to prevent hostile action from the Time Lord. The TARDIS remains under Axos’ control, symbolizing the alien entity’s dominance in the exchange and its ability to manipulate the Master’s freedom. Its absence forces the Master to accept partial concessions, such as the return of his laser gun, while plotting his next move.

Before: Retained by Axos in the main chamber, used …
After: Still held by Axos; the Master departs without …
Before: Retained by Axos in the main chamber, used as collateral to ensure the Master’s compliance.
After: Still held by Axos; the Master departs without it, his escape conditional on its continued detention.
Shingle Ground Outside the Axos Ship

The shingle ground outside the Axos ship plays a crucial role in the Master’s escape. The crunch of his footsteps on the loose pebbles alerts the UNIT soldier, who turns just in time to be executed. The surface amplifies the Master’s approach, turning stealth into confrontation. For Filer, the shingle represents the final obstacle between captivity and freedom; his sprint across it is a desperate, audible race against the closing hatch. The environment is both a witness to and an active participant in the violence and urgency of the moment.

Before: Undisturbed, covering the ground outside the Axos ship.
After: Marked by the Master’s footsteps and the fallen …
Before: Undisturbed, covering the ground outside the Axos ship.
After: Marked by the Master’s footsteps and the fallen soldier’s body, now a battleground.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Axos Main Chamber (Central Negotiation & Hive-Mind Core)

The Axos main chamber is the site of the Master’s negotiation for release, where Axos’ giant eye confirms the feasibility of his plan but retains his TARDIS as leverage. The chamber’s vaulted walls echo with tension as the Master secures his laser gun and departs. Filer, hidden nearby, witnesses the exchange and prepares for his own escape. The space is a liminal zone between captivity and freedom, its organic design reflecting Axos’ predatory nature and the high stakes of the negotiation.

Atmosphere Tense and oppressive, with a sense of predatory efficiency. The glowing Axonite and the giant …
Function Negotiation site and point of release for the Master; hiding place for Filer during his …
Symbolism Represents the precarious balance of power between the Master and Axos, as well as the …
Access Controlled by Axos; entry and exit are determined by the alien entity’s will.
Glowing Axonite filling the space, casting an eerie light. The giant eye’s gaze, which goes dark as the Master departs. Vaulted walls that echo with whispered negotiations and the Master’s demands.
Axos Ship Exterior Landing Site

The Axos landing site is a rural shoreline near Nuton Power Complex, where the golden Axos ship has grounded. The open shoreline serves as the battleground for the Master’s escape and the UNIT soldier’s death. The crunch of shingle underfoot alerts the soldier to the Master’s presence, leading to his execution. Filer’s sprint across the shingle as he flees the closing hatch turns the environment into a race against time. The wide skies and rural fields contrast with the alien threat, emphasizing the vulnerability of human forces in the face of superior technology.

Atmosphere Tense and exposed, with a sense of impending violence. The wind carries the weight of …
Function Escape route and battleground; the site where the Master’s violence and Filer’s opportunism play out.
Symbolism Represents the collision of human and alien worlds, where the Master’s ruthlessness and Filer’s desperation …
Access Cordoned by UNIT troops, but the Master and Filer move freely due to the chaos …
Loose pebbles (shingle) that crunch underfoot, alerting the soldier to the Master’s approach. The golden glow of the Axos ship, casting an otherworldly light over the scene. Wide skies and rural fields, emphasizing the isolation and vulnerability of the human forces.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Axos

The Axons, acting as agents of the Axos collective, negotiate the Master’s release in exchange for his technical expertise. Their involvement is passive but controlling; they allow the Master to leave but retain his TARDIS as leverage to prevent betrayal. The Axons’ actions reflect their predatory nature and their focus on exploiting Earth’s resources without risking hostility from the Master. Their indifference to the UNIT soldier’s death underscores their view of human lives as expendable in the pursuit of their survival.

Representation Through the giant eye and Axon representatives, who embody Axos’ collective will and strategic calculations.
Power Dynamics Exercising dominance over the Master and Filer, using leverage (the TARDIS) to control their actions …
Impact Axos’ actions reinforce its role as a predatory force, willing to manipulate both the Master …
Internal Dynamics The Axons operate as extensions of Axos’ central intelligence, with no internal dissent or hierarchy …
Secure the Master’s cooperation in activating the nutrition cycle to drain Earth’s resources. Retain the TARDIS as collateral to prevent the Master from turning against Axos. Strategic negotiations, using the Master’s knowledge as a bargaining chip. Control over the environment (e.g., the hatch, the TARDIS) to enforce compliance.
UNIT

UNIT is represented by the lone soldier who stands guard outside the Axos ship. His presence symbolizes the organization’s efforts to contain the alien threat, but his death at the Master’s hands underscores UNIT’s vulnerability in the face of superior firepower and cunning. The soldier’s role as a casualty highlights the human cost of the conflict and the limitations of UNIT’s resources against the Master and Axos. His death is a stark reminder of the escalating stakes and the need for greater coordination or firepower to counter the threats.

Representation Through the actions of a lone soldier, who embodies UNIT’s frontline resolve and the human …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the scene but ultimately powerless against the Master’s violence and Axos’ predatory …
Impact The soldier’s death exposes the fragility of UNIT’s frontline defenses, suggesting a need for greater …
Internal Dynamics The soldier’s isolation highlights the potential for UNIT personnel to be overwhelmed or outmaneuvered in …
Maintain a perimeter around the Axos ship to prevent unauthorized access or escapes. Protect UNIT personnel and assets from alien and Time Lord threats. Presence of armed personnel to deter threats (ineffective in this case). Coordination with scientific and military leadership (implied by the soldier’s duty).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Filer shoots the ganglion, causing chaos, the direct effect of which allows the Master and Filer to escape. Later, this chaos is used as a bargaining chip when The Master bargains with Axos, stressing his necessity to the plan and expertise on Earth's systems."

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"The Master escapes, unseen. He then continues to bargain with Axos."

Master bargains for freedom with Axos
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"Axos confirms plan, which prompts The Master to kill a soldier and escape."

Master bargains for freedom with Axos
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"The Master escapes, unseen. He then continues to bargain with Axos."

Master bargains for freedom with Axos
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"Axos confirms plan, which prompts The Master to kill a soldier and escape."

Master bargains for freedom with Axos
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Key Dialogue

"MASTER: "I know their ways on Earth. I can move around freely. I'm familiar with their systems, their organisations. You don't have the time to learn these things. If the nutrition cycle is to be activated in the next seventy two hours, you must have world wide distribution by then.""
"MASTER: "But I must have my Tardis!""
"AXOS (via data): "Negative. Data indicates time capsule unnecessary for success of mission.""
"MASTER: "Well, at least give me back my laser gun. I may need to defend myself.""