Master disrupts trial with master witnesses
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor faces scrutiny in the trial room, questioned by the Inquisitor about producing witnesses to support his claims. The Doctor asserts that his witnesses are scattered across time and space.
The Valeyard proposes an adjournment but is denied. The Master continues to intervene, causing tension.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Shocked and disoriented at first, then consumed by righteous fury as evidence mounts against the Time Lords, culminating in decisive action when the Valeyard’s identity is revealed.
The Doctor is initially disbelieving and alarmed as Mel and Glitz enter the courtroom unannounced, then erupts in outraged condemnation of Gallifreyan corruption during Glitz’s testimony. When the Valeyard flees, he immediately pursues without hesitation.
- • Defend his actions against the Valeyard’s accusations by exposing Time Lord corruption.
- • Pursue the fleeing Valeyard to demand answers about his true nature and the trial’s manipulation.
- • Justice must be pursued regardless of institutional authority.
- • The Time Lords’ corruption is more horrific than external threats like the Daleks.
Amused and satisfied as the trial unravels, savoring the spectacle of Gallifreyan hypocrisy.
The Master arrives unannounced in the Matrix, smuggling Glitz and Mel as witnesses. He manipulates the trial’s proceedings with theatrical glee, publicly unmasking the Valeyard and orchestrating the Doctor’s pursuit.
- • Expose the Time Lords’ corruption and the Valeyard’s true identity.
- • Derail the trial’s proceedings to his own advantage.
- • Institutional power inevitably corrupts.
- • Chaos is the most effective tool against oppressive systems.
Unnerved by the surreal courtroom and his sudden role as a witness, oscillating between sarcasm and reluctant cooperation.
Glitz is dragged into the trial as a reluctant witness by the Master. He testifies reluctantly about the stolen data and Earth’s destruction, clearly uncomfortable and confused by the proceedings.
- • Survive the trial without implicating himself further.
- • Turn the situation to his own advantage if possible.
- • Self-preservation is the highest priority.
- • The Master’s involvement is a double-edged sword.
Initially composed and triumphant, shifting abruptly to panic and rage when his identity is revealed and the trial’s foundations crumble around him.
The Valeyard reacts with visible anger and denial as Glitz exposes the Time Lords’ corruption, then seething when the Master reveals his true identity. His authority collapses in an instant, and he flees the courtroom in a panic, abandoning the trial entirely.
- • Secure the Doctor’s condemnation through any procedural means necessary.
- • Evade exposure of his true nature and the trial’s manipulation by the High Council.
- • The ends of justice justify even corrupt means.
- • Personal survival and control are paramount when exposed.
Curious and engaged, with a growing sense of moral outrage at the proceedings.
Mel Bush enters the courtroom as a defiant witness, directly challenging the Inquisitor. She remains calm and assertive throughout, supporting the Doctor and calling out the Time Lords’ hypocrisy.
- • Testify truthfully to undermine the Valeyard’s case.
- • Expose the corruption of the Time Lords.
- • Truth should not be suppressed by institutional procedure.
- • The Doctor’s actions were justified despite appearances.
Confused and increasingly concerned as the trial spirals out of control.
The Keeper questions the Master about his entry into the Matrix, visibly shocked by the unauthorized intrusion and the revelations of corruption.
- • Safeguard the integrity of the Matrix’s records.
- • Restore credibility to the proceedings.
- • The Matrix must remain free from unauthorized access.
- • Procedural correctness ensures justice.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Matrix serves as both the evidence repository and the digital space in which the Master appears, demonstrating the institution’s vulnerability to corruption. Its records are exposed as unreliable due to the High Council’s theft and manipulation, undermining the trial’s legitimacy.
The Motion Corruption Evidence Box is referenced by Glitz as containing materials implicating the High Council in the Ravalox cover-up. Though unseen, its presence catalyzes the Doctor’s outrage and the trial’s unraveling.
The Time Lord Ceremonial Benches frame the courtroom’s oppressive geometry. Glitz’s casual references to their materials and value illustrate the Time Lords’ decadence, contrasting with the gravity of the trial.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Matrix acts as both a digital space and a narrative fulcrum. It is both the venue for the Master’s appearance and the repository of corrupted evidence that drives the trial’s downfall. Its digital corridors twist under the Valeyard’s distortion, reflecting his fractured identity.
The tribunal chamber serves as the stage for the trial’s unraveling. Its oppressive geometry and ceremonial grandeur heighten the absurdity of the proceedings as institutional legitimacy collapses. The room’s physical space is violated by the Master’s intrusion and the arresting exits of the Valeyard and the Doctor.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The High Council’s corruption is exposed as the central antagonist. Their theft from the Matrix, cover-up of Earth’s destruction via the Magnotron, and deal with the Valeyard are revealed through Glitz’s testimony, undermining their legitimacy.
The Valeyard operates as both prosecutor and a manifestation of the Doctor’s dark future. Its identity is revealed as the Valeyard abandons the trial, exposing the institutional manipulation and the Doctor’s personal entanglement.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
Within this episode
"Glitz’s testimony about the Sleepers and the High Council’s conscription of thousands mirrors the Valeyard’s later attempt to claim the Doctor’s regenerations as a form of institutional exploitation. Both scenes expose Time Lord institutions as systems of control and theft."
Glitz shatters the trial with truthThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"MASTER: This court is not, for the moment, impugning your integrity, young lady."
"GLITZ: Right. Well, it seems the Sleepers had found a way to break into the Matrix, and they were creaming off all this high-tech info to take back to Andromeda."
"MASTER: You have an endearing habit of blundering into these things, Doctor, and the High Council took full advantage of your blunder."