Doctor and Nyssa assess Master's fate
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The Doctor and Nyssa discuss the Master's situation after using the Tardis to send him to Xeraphas. The Doctor confirms that the Master is stuck on Xeraphas with the Xeraphin.
Nyssa questions the Doctor about the Master's fate on Xeraphas, and the Doctor explains that the atmosphere will have cleared by now, but it won't be a pleasant climate for the Master.
The Doctor and Nyssa conclude that the Master is stuck on Xeraphas, and the Doctor expresses hope that it will be for good. The Doctor then looks for Tegan.
Who Was There
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Deeply concerned with overtones of moral discomfort
Nyssa reacts with immediate concern to the destruction of the Xeraphin’s regeneration capability and challenges the Doctor’s decision to return them to Xeraphas. Her pointed questions and moral objections reveal a growing unease with the Doctor’s actions.
- • Understand the immediate aftermath of the temporal disruption
- • Challenge the Doctor’s ethical compromises regarding the Xeraphin
- • Sentient species merit preservation regardless of cosmic cost
- • The Doctor’s strategies sometimes prioritize victory over moral clarity
Clinical detachment masking strategic satisfaction
The Doctor evaluates the tactical outcome of the TARDIS’s temporal displacement, grounding his assessment in precise technical metaphors and strategic detachment. His dialogue moves from analyzing the Master’s failure to justifying the Xeraphin’s return, revealing a cold calculus beneath clinical optimism.
- • Conclude the confrontation with the Master by ensuring his long-term incapacitation
- • Justify technical and moral compromises to Nyssa
- • Time itself can serve as a reliable agent of justice
- • Sacrificing specific components (e.g., temporal limiter) is acceptable for a greater victory
Implictly desperate and trapped, though never directly observed
The Master is referred to indirectly as stranded on Xeraphas, having been temporally displaced and trapped by the Doctor’s actions. His absence underscores the event’s focus on aftermath and consequence.
- • Survive the harsh conditions of Xeraphas
- • Find a means of escape to regain power
- • He is destined to outwit all obstacles
- • The universe owes him dominance despite betrayal
Mentioned by the Doctor in passing as an afterthought, reflecting her absence during the critical moment and raising concern about …
Objects Involved
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The Doctor’s TARDIS materializes at Xeraphas’ coordinates milliseconds ahead of the Master’s craft, severing his temporal connection to the planet through a deliberate displacement. Its sudden flicker causes the Greek column to vanish, symbolizing the temporal chaos triggered by the Doctor’s decisive action.
The Doctor references impending need to replace the temporal limiter following the absorption of Xeraphin energy by the Master, linking the object directly to the cost of victory. He treats its damage as inevitable collateral consequence of the plan’s success.
The Greek column flickers into existence and then vanishes as the TARDIS experiences temporal turbulence, serving as a physical barometer of the ship’s unstable reality. Its sudden disappearance visually communicates the extreme temporal displacement affecting both the TARDIS and the Master’s craft.
Location Details
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Xeraphas is revealed as the temporal and environmental trap into which the Master is forcibly forced, framing it not as a place of renewal but of punishment. The Doctor’s invocation of the planet’s millennia-old cleared atmosphere serves as a cruel irony beneath cosmic justice.
The TARDIS console room becomes the epistemic and tactical center where the Doctor and Nyssa assess the crisis in real time. Its normally secure environment is disrupted by temporal turbulence, mirroring the cosmic instability outside, and forcing the characters to address both spatial and moral consequences.
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