Master reveals circus trap to Farrel
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Farrel voices concern about sending Philips to the circus due to potential UNIT involvement, but the Master reveals that the action was intentional, to lure the Doctor into a trap at the circus, where he will be destroyed.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Coldly triumphant, with an undercurrent of personal satisfaction at the prospect of finally destroying the Doctor. His demeanor is one of absolute confidence, bordering on arrogance, as he reveals the intricacies of his plan.
The Master, seated at the desk in Farrel’s factory office, exudes an air of cold authority as he directs Farrel to accelerate the Nestene Auton takeover. His demeanor is calculating and triumphant, revealing his long-term strategy to lure the Doctor into a fatal confrontation. He dismisses Farrel’s concerns about his father with a wave of his hand, emphasizing his total control over the situation. The Master’s monologue about the 'greetings card bomb' and Philips’ role as bait underscores his meticulous planning and personal vendetta against the Doctor.
- • Accelerate the Nestene Auton takeover of the factory to ensure total control over plastic production
- • Lure the Doctor to the circus using Philips as bait, where the 'greetings card bomb' will ensure his destruction
- • That the Doctor will inevitably follow the clues left by Philips’ abandoned car
- • That his hypnosis of Farrel and Philips ensures their compliance, making his plan foolproof
Anxious and uncertain, torn between his loyalty to the Master and his concerns about his father’s resistance. His confusion about Philips’ role underscores his sense of being out of his depth in the Master’s grand scheme.
Farrel stands nervously in the factory office, following the Master’s orders to send the staff home and accelerate production. His hesitation over his father’s potential resistance is swiftly dismissed by the Master, who assures him that Farrel Senior has already been 'persuaded' to comply. Farrel’s confusion about Philips’ role in the circus highlights his subservient position and the Master’s total control over the situation. His questions reveal his lingering doubts, but he ultimately defers to the Master’s authority.
- • Ensure the factory’s transition to Nestene Auton control proceeds smoothly, despite his personal reservations
- • Protect his family and business from the Master’s wrath or the fallout of his plans
- • That the Master’s hypnosis has fully neutralized his father’s objections
- • That questioning the Master’s decisions could jeopardize his own safety and that of his family
Unbeknownst to him, the Doctor is the object of the Master’s triumphant anticipation—his impending doom is framed as a long-awaited victory for the Master, tinged with personal malice.
The Doctor is not physically present in this scene but is the central focus of the Master’s monologue. His impending arrival at the circus is framed as the climax of the Master’s trap, with the Doctor’s destruction as the ultimate goal. The Master’s dialogue reveals his deep-seated rivalry with the Doctor, positioning him as the unwitting target of a meticulously planned ambush.
- • Unknowingly walking into the Master’s trap at the circus
- • Investigating the abandoned car and bomb, thereby triggering the Master’s plan
- • That he is acting on his own initiative to stop the Master’s plot
- • That UNIT’s discoveries will lead him to the truth, rather than into a trap
Unbeknownst to Philips, he is a tool in the Master’s hands, his actions dictated by hypnosis. The Master’s revelation of his role as bait underscores his vulnerability and the Master’s lack of regard for his safety.
Professor Philips is referenced indirectly as the unwitting pawn in the Master’s trap. His role as bait to lure the Doctor to the circus is revealed through the Master’s dialogue, framing him as a disposable piece in the Master’s grand scheme. Philips’ abandonment of his car near the circus, containing the bomb disguised as a greetings card, is the linchpin of the Master’s plan.
- • Unknowingly leading the Doctor to the circus via his abandoned car
- • Serving as the catalyst for the Doctor’s arrival at the trap
- • That he is acting on his own accord, unaware of the Master’s hypnosis
- • That his actions are part of a legitimate scientific or UNIT-related mission
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The 'greetings card bomb' is the centerpiece of the Master’s trap, disguised as an innocuous item to lure the Doctor into a false sense of security. Planted in Professor Philips’ abandoned car, it is designed to explode when the Doctor investigates, ensuring his destruction at the circus. The Master describes it as a 'small little gallantry on the eve of battle,' revealing his sadistic pleasure in the deception. Its presence in the car is the final piece of the puzzle, ensuring the Doctor’s arrival at the circus where the Master’s ambush awaits.
The Nestene Autons are referenced as the replacement workforce for the factory, symbolizing the Master’s total control over production. Farrel’s hesitation about their deployment highlights the scale of the takeover, as the Master orders the firing of all human workers to clear the way for the Autons. Their role in the event is primarily symbolic, representing the Nestene Consciousness’ growing influence and the Master’s ability to manipulate both humans and plastic-based lifeforms. The Autons’ presence underscores the irreversible nature of the Master’s plan.
Professor Philips’ abandoned car serves as the critical clue that will lure the Doctor to the circus. Its discovery by UNIT or the Doctor is the first step in the Master’s plan, as the car contains the 'greetings card bomb' and is linked to Philips’ suspicious activities. The Master’s dialogue confirms that the car’s presence near the circus is no coincidence—it is a deliberate ploy to ensure the Doctor’s arrival at the trap. Its role as bait underscores the Master’s strategic foresight and his willingness to use even mundane objects as weapons.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The factory office serves as the command center for the Master’s operations, where he directs Farrel and reveals the intricacies of his plan. The cramped, dimly lit space heightens the tension, as the Master’s cold authority contrasts with Farrel’s nervous subservience. The office is a microcosm of the Master’s control, where paperwork and bureaucratic trappings mask the sinister nature of his schemes. It is here that the Master’s trap for the Doctor is fully articulated, making the office a pivotal location in the narrative’s turning point.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Nestene Consciousness is the driving force behind the Master’s actions, as he accelerates the deployment of Nestene Autons to replace human workers in the factory. The organization’s influence is felt through the Master’s orders, which ensure total control over plastic production and the eventual takeover of Earth. The Master’s dialogue confirms that the Nestene Autons are the key to the Consciousness’ invasion, with the factory serving as a critical hub for their production. The organization’s goals are advanced through the Master’s manipulation of Farrel and the hypnosis of key individuals like Philips.
UNIT is indirectly referenced as the organization that may discover Professor Philips’ abandoned car, thereby unwittingly aiding the Master’s trap. The Master’s dialogue reveals that Philips was sent to the circus to be found by UNIT, with the Doctor as the ultimate target. UNIT’s role in this event is that of an unwitting ally, their investigative efforts playing directly into the Master’s hands. The organization’s presence looms over the scene, as the Master anticipates their discovery of the car and the subsequent chain of events leading to the Doctor’s doom.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Master plans to use Autons at the factory. The Master reveals that sending Philips to the circus was intentional, to lure the Doctor into a trap."
Master reveals Auton takeover plan"The Master plans to use Autons at the factory. The Master reveals that sending Philips to the circus was intentional, to lure the Doctor into a trap."
Master reveals Auton takeover plan"The Master reveals that sending Philips to the circus was intentional, to lure the Doctor into a trap. Then the Doctor arrives at the circus to investigate."
Doctor probes circus handler about PhilipsThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Key Dialogue
"FARREL: I've sent the staff home as you ordered, Colonel. MASTER: Excellent. Begin maximum output of our new product. FARREL: Without workers? MASTER: The Nestene Autons will run the factory."
"FARREL: Why did you send Philips to the circus? The UNIT people may find him. MASTER: But I sent him there to be found by UNIT. Or better still, by the Doctor. FARREL: I'm sorry, I don't understand. MASTER: You see, the bomb was by way of being a greetings card, a small little gallantry on the eve of battle. The car will lure the Doctor to the circus, and there, I shall destroy him."