Master Disguised as Adjudicator Arrives

The Master, disguised as the Adjudicator, arrives at the main dome under false pretenses, exploiting the colonists' desperation for legal intervention. Robert Ashe and his daughter Mary greet him with deference, unaware of his true identity. Ashe instructs Mary to summon the other colonists, unknowingly facilitating the Master’s infiltration. The scene hinges on the Master’s calculated deception—his arrival is framed as a neutral adjudication, but his presence immediately shifts the power dynamics, setting up his manipulation of the colony’s conflict. The reveal of his face to the audience (but not the characters) underscores the narrative’s duality: the colonists see hope, while the audience recognizes the Master’s predatory intent. This moment is a critical setup, as the Master’s ruling will later favor the IMC, escalating the conflict and exposing his hidden agenda.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Adjudicator arrives at the main dome, greeted respectfully by Robert Ashe and his daughter Mary, who await the arrival of others. Ashe intends to inform the Adjudicator about the IMC prisoners.

anticipation to intention ['outside the main dome']

Ashe directs Mary to radio the others to find out why they aren't present. The scene reveals the Adjudicator is the Master in disguise.

urgency to revelation ['inside the dome']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Cautious hope with underlying skepticism—Mary is relieved by the Adjudicator’s arrival but remains alert to inconsistencies, such as her father’s hesitation to disclose the IMC’s imprisonment. Her emotional state is a blend of trust in her father’s leadership and a quiet determination to ensure nothing is overlooked.

Mary Ashe stands beside her father, observing the Adjudicator with a mix of curiosity and wariness. She accompanies Ashe inside the dome and is immediately tasked with using the radio to summon the colonists. Her question about whether Ashe has informed the Adjudicator of the IMC prisoners reveals her proactive nature and her awareness of the colony’s internal complexities. Her body language—attentive but not subservient—suggests she is both supportive of her father and critical of his decisions.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the Adjudicator is fully informed to make a fair ruling, even if it means challenging her father’s withholding of information.
  • Support her father’s leadership while quietly assessing the Adjudicator’s (Master’s) true intentions.
Active beliefs
  • The Adjudicator’s neutrality is essential for a just resolution, but her father’s reticence suggests there may be more to the situation than meets the eye.
  • The colony’s survival depends on transparency, even if it risks short-term conflict.
Character traits
Proactive and inquisitive Supportive of her father but independently minded Aware of the colony’s internal politics Quick to question gaps in information
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Amused detachment with underlying anticipation—The Master relishes the Ashes’ blind trust, savoring the moment before he reveals his true intentions. His emotional state is one of controlled excitement, like a chess player setting up a decisive move.

The Master, disguised in the Adjudicator’s black gown, approaches the dome with calculated composure, his sweeping entrance designed to command respect. His face is revealed to the audience as he enters, exposing his predatory smirk—a visual cue that underscores the duality of his role: a false savior to the Ashes, a manipulator to the audience. He allows Ashe to speak first, observing the colony’s dynamics with cold detachment, already assessing how to exploit their desperation. His silence and measured movements reinforce his authority, lulling the Ashes into a false sense of security.

Goals in this moment
  • Infiltrate the colony under the guise of neutrality to manipulate the legal proceedings in favor of the IMC (his allies in this scheme).
  • Gather intelligence on the colony’s internal divisions (e.g., Winton’s rebellion, the IMC prisoners) to exploit them later.
Active beliefs
  • The colonists’ desperation makes them easy to manipulate, especially if they believe he is a neutral arbiter.
  • The IMC’s captivity is a leverage point he can use to turn the colony against its own leaders or to force concessions from Ashe.
Character traits
Masterfully deceptive Calculating and patient Authoritative in posture and silence Predatory (smirk reveals true intentions to the audience)
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Cautiously optimistic with underlying anxiety—Ashe clings to the Adjudicator’s perceived authority as a lifeline, but his hesitation in disclosing the IMC’s captivity suggests he is acutely aware of the colony’s vulnerability.

Robert Ashe greets the Adjudicator (the Master in disguise) with bowed respect, introducing himself and Mary while masking his desperation behind formal diplomacy. He directs Mary to use the radio to summon the colonists, revealing his reliance on institutional processes even as he withholds critical information about the IMC prisoners. His body language—upright but tense—betrays his hope that the Adjudicator’s arrival will resolve the colony’s crisis, unaware that he is inviting a predator into their midst.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure the Adjudicator’s legal intervention to resolve the IMC conflict and restore order to the colony.
  • Protect Mary and the colonists from further harm by controlling the flow of information (e.g., withholding the IMC’s imprisonment).
Active beliefs
  • The Adjudicator’s presence will provide a neutral, authoritative solution to the colony’s legal and survival crises.
  • Transparency with the Adjudicator is necessary but must be carefully managed to avoid escalating tensions with the IMC or internal factions like Winton’s rebels.
Character traits
Diplomatic but desperate Protective of his daughter and colony Strategic with information (withholding IMC details) Hopeful despite mounting pressures
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Dome Entry Area Radio Shack (Radio Transmitter)

The Colony Dome Radio Transmitter is a critical tool in this event, serving as both a symbol of the colony’s fragile communication infrastructure and a mechanism for the Master’s indirect control. Mary is instructed to use it to summon the colonists, unknowingly facilitating the Master’s plan to gather his targets in one place. The radio’s static-filled crackle underscores the tension and uncertainty of the moment, while its handheld design emphasizes the colony’s makeshift, desperate measures to maintain order. The device’s role is functional (coordinating the assembly) and narrative (accelerating the Master’s scheme).

Before: Functional but strained—likely used frequently for colony coordination, …
After: Actively in use by Mary to broadcast the …
Before: Functional but strained—likely used frequently for colony coordination, with static suggesting environmental interference or overuse.
After: Actively in use by Mary to broadcast the Adjudicator’s (Master’s) summons, now a tool of deception rather than neutral communication.
Master's Black Gown (Adjudicator Disguise)

The Master’s black gown, his Adjudicator disguise, is a masterful prop that reinforces his false authority. Its sweeping, formal design commands respect, masking his true identity as a renegade Time Lord. The gown’s length and fabric suggest opulence and power, aligning with the Adjudicator’s expected role as a neutral arbiter. To the Ashes, it symbolizes hope; to the audience, it is a visual cue of the Master’s deception. The gown’s role is twofold: it facilitates his infiltration and serves as a constant reminder of the duality in this scene—appearance vs. reality.

Before: Immaculate and freshly donned, chosen specifically for its …
After: Still intact but now a tool of manipulation, …
Before: Immaculate and freshly donned, chosen specifically for its authoritative appearance to impersonate the Adjudicator.
After: Still intact but now a tool of manipulation, as the Master uses it to deceive the colonists further inside the dome.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Colony Dome (Interior Hub)

The Main Dome is the heart of the colony, a central hub where the Ashes and the Master interact for the first time. Its curved walls enclose living quarters, operational centers, and sub-domes, creating a sense of enforced unity among the colonists. The dome’s role in this event is twofold: it is the stage for the Master’s deception and the site where the colony’s internal conflicts (e.g., the IMC prisoners, Winton’s rebellion) will soon converge. The space is functional—a place for assembly and decision-making—but also symbolic, representing the colony’s collective hope and fragility. As the Ashes usher the Master inside, the dome becomes a trap, its walls enclosing not just the colonists but also the Master’s hidden agenda.

Atmosphere Tense and formal—The dome’s enclosed space amplifies the weight of the Adjudicator’s (Master’s) presence, creating …
Function Neutral meeting ground for the Adjudicator’s (Master’s) ruling, but also a gathering point where the …
Symbolism Embodies the colony’s fragile unity and collective hope, even as it becomes the site of …
Access Restricted to colonists and authorized personnel, but the Master’s arrival suggests that access can be …
Curved walls that enclose the space, creating a sense of both protection and confinement. Operational centers and living quarters visible in the background, hinting at the colony’s makeshift infrastructure. The Adjudicator’s (Master’s) black gown standing out against the dome’s utilitarian design, drawing attention to his false authority.
Exterior Threshold of the Main Dome

Outside the Main Dome is a liminal space where the colony’s fragile refuge meets the harsh, unforgiving exterior of Uxarieus. The barren stretch of rocky ground serves as a threshold—both literal and symbolic—for the Master’s arrival. The harsh planetary winds whip across the surface, creating an atmosphere of tension and urgency. This exposed entry point is vulnerable, both physically (the dome’s curved wall rises behind the Ashes, marking the divide between safety and danger) and narratively (the Master’s smooth infiltration here sets the stage for his manipulation of the colony’s internal conflicts). The location’s role is to emphasize the colony’s isolation and desperation, as well as the Master’s calculated timing in exploiting their moment of weakness.

Atmosphere Tense and exposed—The howling winds and barren landscape create a sense of vulnerability, while the …
Function Entry point for the Master’s infiltration and a symbolic threshold between the colony’s fragile safety …
Symbolism Represents the colony’s precarious position—caught between survival and collapse, trust and betrayal. The threshold also …
Access Open to all, but the harsh environment and the dome’s entrance suggest it is a …
Harsh, whipping winds that underscore the planet’s hostility. Barren, rocky ground that emphasizes the colony’s isolation. The dome’s curved wall rising behind the Ashes, symbolizing the fragile divide between safety and danger.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Interplanetary Mining Corporation (IMC)

The Interplanetary Mining Corporation (IMC) is an invisible but looming presence in this event, its influence felt through the Ashes’ desperation and the Master’s hidden alliance with Captain Dent. The IMC’s captivity of colonists and its aggressive mineral rights claims create the crisis that the Ashes believe the Adjudicator (Master) will resolve. The organization’s power dynamics are already at play: the Ashes are desperate to avoid confrontation, while the Master—acting as the IMC’s unwitting (or willing) ally—will use the Adjudicator’s role to legitimize the IMC’s demands. The IMC’s involvement is indirect but critical, as it sets the stakes for the Master’s manipulation.

Representation Via the colony’s desperation and the Ashes’ withholding of information about the IMC prisoners. The …
Power Dynamics Exercising indirect authority over the colony through the threat of violence, legal pressure, and the …
Impact The IMC’s involvement reinforces the colony’s vulnerability, as their corporate power is pitted against the …
Internal Dynamics The IMC’s internal tensions (e.g., Caldwell’s moral conflicts, Dent’s ruthlessness) are not yet visible, but …
Secure duralinium mining rights on Uxarieus by leveraging the Adjudicator’s (Master’s) ruling in their favor. Eliminate or neutralize resistance from the colonists, particularly those who oppose the IMC’s aggressive tactics (e.g., Winton’s rebels). Legal pressure (using the Adjudicator’s authority to legitimize their claims), Economic leverage (controlling resources like duralinium to force compliance), Threats of violence (implied through the Master’s alliance and the colony’s fear of IMC retaliation).

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 2

"The Adjudicator's (Master's) arrival prompts Ashe to present the colonists' case, but the Master immediately demands proof, setting up an adversarial dynamic."

Colonists fail to prove IMC’s crimes
S8E18 · Colony In Space Part 4

"The Adjudicator's (Master's) arrival prompts Ashe to present the colonists' case, but the Master immediately demands proof, setting up an adversarial dynamic."

Master hijacks the hearing
S8E18 · Colony In Space Part 4

Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"ASHE: A great honour to meet you, Adjudicator. I am Robert Ashe and this is my daughter, Mary. We've done the best we can. The rest will be here shortly."
"MARY: All right. Have you told him the IMC people are prisoners?"
"ASHE: No, not yet. I'll have a go now."