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S9E22 · The Time Monster Part 2

Doctor rushes to Stuart Hyde

Ruth and the Doctor are summoned by Jo Grant when Stuart Hyde awakens from his dangerous experiment. Benton relays Jo’s urgent message that Hyde’s reversal process appears to be progressing erratically, with symptoms described as a volatile physical state. The Doctor immediately prepares to leave, recognizing the urgency while instructing Benton to maintain watch over the facility. Ruth’s presence is noted, but the focus sharpens on reaching Hyde before any irreversible damage occurs. key_dialogue: [ DOCTOR: All right. Tell her that I'm on my way. You'd better stay here, Sergeant. ]

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor is informed that Stuart Hyde is regaining consciousness and is in a state of distress. The Doctor decides to attend to him.

concern to action

The Doctor asks Ruth to accompany him, and Benton relays the message to Jo.


Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Neutral and professional, though urgency underscores his tone

Benton receives the call, listens intently to Jo Grant’s description of Stuart Hyde’s erratic recovery, then efficiently relays the critical information to the Doctor before conveying the urgent response onward.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately transmit Jo Grant’s message to the Doctor without delay
  • Maintain military protocol by staying assigned to the facility
Active beliefs
  • Orders must be followed precisely, even when critical information is received
  • The Doctor’s leadership is essential in a crisis
Character traits
professional concise responsive
Follow Jo Grant's journey

Focused determination masking concern for Stuart Hyde's safety

The Doctor strides in, alert and decisive, as Benton relays Jo Grant's urgent message about Stuart Hyde's dangerous condition. Within moments, he commits to immediate action, prioritizing Stuart's well-being over protocol and preparing to evacuate.

Goals in this moment
  • Reach Stuart Hyde swiftly to assess and mitigate his volatile condition
  • Ensure the Newton Institute remains secured under cautious supervision
Active beliefs
  • Institutional experiments must be halted if they endanger human lives without adequate safeguards
  • His intervention is necessary to prevent an escalation of the temporal crisis
Character traits
decisive urgent authoritative responsive
Follow The Third …'s journey
Supporting 1

Neutral and prepared, attentively observing the exchange

Ruth Ingram is present in the background, acknowledged by the Doctor, who briefly addresses her informally despite the urgency. Her presence is noted but not engaged at length as the crisis commands immediate attention.

Goals in this moment
  • Remain ready to support the Doctor's needs in the unfolding crisis
  • Maintain scientific protocol despite the interruption
Active beliefs
  • Scientific integrity must guide response to unstable experimental outcomes
  • The Doctor’s actions are justified in emergencies
Character traits
observant understated professional
Follow Ruth Ingram's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Hart's Naval Office Telephone

The naval office telephone serves as the critical communication tool through which Jo Grant conveys urgent medical and experimental status updates about Stuart Hyde to Sergeant Benton. Its mundane institutional presence becomes the conduit for life-or-death information, transmitted under pressure.

Before: Resting on the desk, inactive and presumably idle …
After: Handset placed back on the receiver after Benton …
Before: Resting on the desk, inactive and presumably idle prior to the incoming call from Jo Grant.
After: Handset placed back on the receiver after Benton relays the Doctor’s reply to Jo, now resting but having enabled urgent crisis communication.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Newton Institute Radiation Laboratory

The Newton Institute Laboratory serves as the control center where the urgent call is received and processed. The sterile, high-pressure environment of experiments and technical rigors becomes the staging area for a sudden medical and temporal crisis, thrusting the facility into a state of reactive urgency.

Atmosphere Tense and focused, charged with urgency from the incoming distress call about Stuart Hyde’s unstable …
Function Emergency coordination hub for crisis response
Symbolism Represents the intersection of scientific ambition and human vulnerability when experiments spiral beyond control
Access Primarily staffed; Benton remains in post while others depart for urgent intervention
Cool institutional lighting casting sharp shadows over technical consoles Hushed urgency punctuated by the ringing telephone and rapid exchanges

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