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S8E2 · Terror of the Autons Part 2

Master orders Jo’s elimination

The Master, monitoring Philips via video conference, confirms Jo’s presence as a direct threat to his plans. After Philips describes her—small, blond, short-haired—the Master identifies her as the Doctor’s companion, his suspicion confirmed by live scanner footage showing Jo and the Doctor near the horsebox. The Master’s cold, calculated order to Philips—‘You know what you have to do’—escalates the conflict, marking Jo as a target for elimination. This moment tightens the noose around the Doctor’s investigation, forcing him into a more desperate race against time to protect Jo and uncover the Master’s plot before Philips can act. The exchange underscores the Master’s ruthlessness and the precariousness of Jo’s survival, while the live surveillance footage reveals his omniscience and control over the situation.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Master learns about a girl following Philips and suspects it is the Doctor's companion, Jo. After Philips activates the scanners, the Master confirms Jo's presence and orders Philips to take action.

suspicion to command

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Resigned and compliant; his scientific identity is suppressed by the Master’s control, leaving him as a hollow vessel for the elimination order.

Professor Philips appears on the video monitor, subservient and compliant, as he describes Jo’s appearance to the Master. His demeanor is one of forced obedience, his scientific authority eclipsed by the Master’s hypnotic control. When the Master orders Jo’s elimination, Philips responds with a chilling 'Yes, Master,' confirming his role as a pawn in the Master’s scheme. The live scanner footage of Jo and the Doctor near the horsebox is his tool for identifying the target, his actions driven by the Master’s will rather than his own volition.

Goals in this moment
  • To carry out the Master’s order to eliminate Jo Grant (though this is not his own goal).
  • To avoid defying the Master’s hypnotic control, even as his scientific conscience may protest.
Active beliefs
  • He has no choice but to obey the Master’s commands.
  • Jo Grant is a legitimate target due to her association with the Doctor.
Character traits
Hypnotically subservient Forced into complicity A reluctant instrument of the Master’s will
Follow Philips's journey

Unknowingly at risk; her safety is now a critical variable in the Master’s calculations.

Jo Grant is unknowingly observed via live scanner footage by the Master and Philips while standing near the horsebox with the Doctor. Her physical description—'small, blond, short hair'—is relayed to the Master, confirming her identity as the Doctor’s companion. Though absent from the factory office, her presence is central to the Master’s decision to eliminate her, marking her as a direct threat to his plans. The footage captures her in a moment of vulnerability, unaware of the danger closing in.

Goals in this moment
  • Unknowingly, to survive the Master’s elimination order.
  • To assist the Doctor in uncovering the Master’s plot (though this goal is now compromised by her exposure).
Active beliefs
  • She is safely investigating the horsebox with the Doctor.
  • The Master’s surveillance network is a distant threat, not an immediate danger.
Character traits
Unwittingly exposed Vulnerable to surveillance Symbol of the Doctor’s vulnerability
Follow Jo Grant's journey

Coldly triumphant; his plan to eliminate Jo is now in motion, and the Doctor’s exposure is a personal victory.

The Master dominates the video conference from the factory office, his gaze fixed on the live scanner footage of Jo and the Doctor. He coldly interrogates Philips about Jo’s description, confirming her identity as the Doctor’s companion. With a calculated order—'You know what you have to do'—he seals Jo’s fate, demonstrating his ruthless authority. The Master’s demeanor is one of omniscience and control, his surveillance network extending to the horsebox area, where Jo and the Doctor stand unaware. His actions escalate the conflict, forcing the Doctor into a race against time.

Goals in this moment
  • To eliminate Jo Grant as a threat to his Nestene-backed invasion.
  • To demonstrate his superiority over the Doctor by targeting his companion.
Active beliefs
  • Jo Grant’s elimination will cripple the Doctor’s investigation.
  • His surveillance network is invulnerable to detection or countermeasures.
Character traits
Ruthlessly authoritative Omniscient through surveillance Strategically manipulative
Follow The Master's journey

Unknowingly endangered; his investigative advantage is now compromised by the Master’s omniscience.

The Doctor is indirectly referenced in the Master’s dialogue as Jo’s companion, his presence near the horsebox confirmed by the live scanner footage. Though not physically present in the factory office, his association with Jo makes him a target of the Master’s ire. The Master’s recognition of Jo as 'the Doctor’s little friend' implies that the Doctor’s involvement in the investigation has now been exposed, heightening the stakes. The Doctor’s unwitting exposure near the horsebox mirrors Jo’s vulnerability, though his scientific acumen may yet counter the Master’s surveillance.

Goals in this moment
  • To uncover the Master’s plot before Philips can act on the elimination order.
  • To protect Jo from the Master’s surveillance and elimination plans.
Active beliefs
  • He and Jo are conducting a stealthy investigation of the horsebox.
  • The Master’s surveillance is localized to the factory, not yet a direct threat to their immediate actions.
Character traits
Indirectly threatened by association Unwittingly exposed through Jo’s presence Symbol of the Master’s rivalry
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Master's Disguised TARDIS (Adjudicator Transport Form)

The Master’s TARDIS (disguised as a motor horsebox) is indirectly referenced as the location where Jo and the Doctor are observed via live scanner footage. Though not physically present in the factory office, its proximity to the horsebox area makes it a focal point of the Master’s surveillance. The footage captures Jo and the Doctor standing near the horsebox, their presence confirming the Master’s suspicion that they are investigating his operations. The horsebox serves as a symbolic link between the Master’s hidden lair and the unfolding threat to Jo and the Doctor.

Before: Parked among circus tents, emitting suspicious vibrations detectable …
After: Remains a surveillance target; its association with the …
Before: Parked among circus tents, emitting suspicious vibrations detectable by the Doctor, serving as a decoy and storage for the Master’s equipment.
After: Remains a surveillance target; its association with the Master’s operations is now explicitly tied to Jo’s elimination order.
Master's Video Conference Monitor (Live Scanner Footage Display)

The Master’s video conference monitor is the primary tool through which he communicates with Philips and observes the live scanner footage of Jo and the Doctor. The monitor splits to show Philips’ subservient face and the footage of Jo and the Doctor near the horsebox, allowing the Master to confirm Jo’s identity and issue the elimination order. The monitor’s glow highlights the Master’s ruthless gaze, symbolizing his omniscience and control over the situation. It is the narrative device that bridges the factory office and the horsebox area, enabling the Master’s surveillance and command.

Before: Active, displaying Philips’ face and awaiting the Master’s …
After: Continues to function as a surveillance tool; the …
Before: Active, displaying Philips’ face and awaiting the Master’s orders.
After: Continues to function as a surveillance tool; the elimination order has been issued, and the monitor may now track Philips’ actions.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Circus Fairgrounds (Including Horsebox Perimeter)

The area around the horsebox is the surveillance site where Jo and the Doctor are unwittingly observed by the Master and Philips. The live scanner footage captures them standing near the horsebox, their presence confirming the Master’s suspicion that they are investigating his operations. This exterior location is deceptively ordinary—a circus setting—but it has become a hotspot of danger due to the Master’s surveillance. The horsebox itself is a clue, its vibrations detectable by the Doctor, but its true significance as a link to the Master’s TARDIS is now exposed through the footage.

Atmosphere Deceptively ordinary but tense with unseen surveillance; the circus setting contrasts with the looming threat.
Function Surveillance site and clue location; the area where Jo and the Doctor’s investigation is exposed.
Symbolism Represents the vulnerability of the Doctor and Jo to the Master’s omniscience; their unwitting exposure …
Access Open to the public (circus area), but monitored by the Master’s surveillance network.
The horsebox parked among circus tents, emitting suspicious vibrations. Jo and the Doctor standing near the horsebox, unaware of the surveillance. The live scanner footage capturing their every move.
Farrel's Factory Office (Interior)

The factory office is the command center where the Master issues his elimination order, its dim lighting and cluttered desk creating an atmosphere of bureaucratic menace. The office serves as the Master’s remote headquarters, where he monitors Philips via the video conference monitor and observes the live scanner footage of Jo and the Doctor. The confined space heightens the tension, as the Master’s cold authority fills the air, and Philips’ subservience is on full display. The office is a symbol of institutional power, where the Master’s will is executed without question.

Atmosphere Oppressively formal and tense, with a sense of bureaucratic menace and hypnotic control.
Function Command center for the Master’s operations; a space where orders are issued and surveillance is …
Symbolism Represents the Master’s institutional power and his ability to manipulate events from a distance.
Access Restricted to the Master and his hypnotized pawns (e.g., Philips); outsiders are not permitted.
Dim lighting casting shadows across the cluttered desk. The glow of the video conference monitor illuminating the Master’s face. The hum of the monitor and the Master’s cold, measured voice filling the air.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 1

"The Master learns about Jo following Philips and orders Philips to take action. Then Jo observes Professor Philips unlocking and entering the horsebox."

Jo confirms Philips' link to the horsebox
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Key Dialogue

"MASTER: This girl you say who's been following you. Describe her?"
"PHILIPS: ([on monitor]) Small, blond, short hair."
"MASTER: (The monitor shows the area around the horsebox, including Jo and the Doctor standing in the doorway of a caravan.) Sounds like the Doctor's little friend. I wonder. Switch on the scanners, Philips."
"MASTER: Very well, Philips. You know what you have to do."
"PHILIPS: ([on monitor]) Yes, Master."