Master probes Benton for Doctor’s trail

The Master, under false pretenses, contacts Stangmoor Prison and speaks to Sergeant Benton, who is acting as governor. The Master’s deceptive questioning—posing as an old friend—reveals his strategic intent to locate the Doctor, either to neutralize him or exploit his absence during the unfolding crisis with the Keller Machine and nerve gas threat. Benton’s professional but cautious response underscores the tension between UNIT’s operational security and the Master’s manipulative tactics. This brief exchange serves as a critical setup, demonstrating the Master’s ability to infiltrate UNIT’s communications and gather intelligence while maintaining plausible deniability. The Doctor’s absence from the conversation heightens the stakes, as the Master’s probing suggests he is already several steps ahead in his plan to trigger global conflict.

Plot Beats

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The Master, seeking the Doctor's whereabouts, initiates a phone call to Stangmoor Prison to deceptively inquire about the Doctor's presence.

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Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Controlled but subtly uneasy, balancing the demands of his role with an unspoken sense of threat. His professionalism masks a growing awareness that the call may not be what it seems.

Sergeant Benton, acting as the governor of Stangmoor Prison, answers the phone with professional detachment, his voice steady but laced with cautious skepticism. He identifies himself formally, adhering to UNIT protocol, but his hesitation in responding to the Master’s vague inquiry about the Doctor’s whereabouts reveals his instinctive wariness. Benton’s off-camera presence underscores the physical and institutional distance between him and the Master, yet the call bridges that gap momentarily, exposing UNIT’s vulnerability to deception.

Goals in this moment
  • Verify the identity of the caller to ensure operational security
  • Protect the Doctor’s location and UNIT’s intelligence from unauthorized disclosure
Active beliefs
  • Unauthorized calls to Stangmoor Prison are a potential security risk, especially during a crisis
  • The Doctor’s whereabouts are classified information that should not be shared without proper verification
Character traits
Professional and disciplined Cautiously skeptical Protocol-driven Instinctively protective of information
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Coldly triumphant, relishing the cat-and-mouse game. His surface calm masks a deep satisfaction in outmaneuvering UNIT, even in this small exchange. There is a thrill in the deception, a sense of power in knowing he holds the upper hand.

The Master, hunched over the phone in the UNIT hangar office, orchestrates this call with the precision of a chess grandmaster. His voice is smooth, almost affable, but his questions are laced with calculated ambiguity, designed to extract information without revealing his true identity. The Master’s body language—implied by his dialogue—suggests a predatory focus, his mind already several steps ahead, anticipating Benton’s responses and planning his next move. This call is not just a probe; it is a test of UNIT’s defenses and a step toward his ultimate goal: to neutralize the Doctor and trigger global chaos.

Goals in this moment
  • Determine the Doctor’s location to either neutralize him or exploit his absence during the crisis
  • Test UNIT’s operational security and identify vulnerabilities in their communications
Active beliefs
  • UNIT’s protocols are rigid and can be exploited through psychological manipulation
  • The Doctor is the primary obstacle to his plans, and removing or distracting him is critical to success
Character traits
Deceptively charming Strategically ambiguous Predatory and calculating Psychologically manipulative
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Objects Involved

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UNIT Hangar Office Telephone (Master’s Outbound Call to Stangmoor)

The UNIT Hangar Office Telephone serves as the critical instrument of the Master’s deception in this event. Physically, it is a mundane object—a standard-issue military phone—but its role here is anything but ordinary. The Master uses it to bridge the gap between his hiding place in the hangar and the distant Stangmoor Prison, turning a tool of institutional communication into a weapon of psychological warfare. The phone’s crackling line becomes a conduit for his lies, its static a metaphor for the distortion of truth that defines his interaction with Benton. For the Master, the telephone is not just a device; it is a chess piece in his grand strategy, a means to probe, manipulate, and ultimately undermine UNIT’s defenses.

Before: Functional and idle, situated on a desk or …
After: Still functional but now imbued with narrative significance …
Before: Functional and idle, situated on a desk or console in the UNIT Hangar Office, awaiting use. Its presence is unremarkable, a standard piece of military infrastructure.
After: Still functional but now imbued with narrative significance as the vehicle for the Master’s deception. The call has ended, but the phone remains a silent witness to the exchange, its wires potentially carrying the seeds of future betrayal.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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HM Prison Stangmoor

Stangmoor Prison, though physically distant from the Hangar Office, is inextricably linked to this event through the telephone call. As the acting governor, Benton’s presence there is a reminder of the institution’s role as both a fortress and a potential weak point in UNIT’s defenses. The call forces Stangmoor into the narrative spotlight, not as a battleground but as a target of the Master’s intelligence-gathering. The prison’s corridors, once echoing with riots and the Keller Machine’s escape, now resonate with the quiet threat of the Master’s voice, a reminder that danger can strike from unexpected quarters.

Atmosphere Heavy with institutional weight and the lingering tension of past crises. The call introduces a …
Function Operational hub for UNIT’s containment efforts, but also a vulnerable point of contact. The call …
Symbolism Embodies the tension between control and vulnerability. Stangmoor is meant to be a secure facility, …
Access Highly restricted, with UNIT personnel and authorized guards as the primary points of access. The …
The distant sound of alarms or static from the phone line, a reminder of the prison’s recent chaos Benton’s voice, slightly distorted by the call, carrying the weight of his responsibility as acting governor The institutional smell of metal and disinfectant, a stark contrast to the Master’s smooth, insidious tone
Missile Control

The Hangar Office, though physically cramped and utilitarian, becomes a stage for high-stakes psychological maneuvering in this event. Its harsh lighting and the hum of distant machinery create an atmosphere of tension, where every sound—including the Master’s voice on the phone—carries weight. The location is a liminal space, neither fully a prison nor a battlefield, but a temporary stronghold for the Master as he plots his next move. The phone call, though brief, transforms the office into a command center for deception, where the Master’s voice echoes off the metal walls, a ghostly presence probing UNIT’s vulnerabilities from within.

Atmosphere Tense and electrically charged, with an undercurrent of danger. The sterile, institutional setting contrasts sharply …
Function Temporary operational base for the Master, where he leverages UNIT’s own infrastructure against them. The …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of institutional security. The Master’s presence here, undetected, symbolizes how easily trust …
Access Restricted to authorized UNIT personnel and the Master, who has infiltrated the space. The call …
Harsh, fluorescent lighting casting long shadows The low hum of machinery and distant voices, creating a sense of isolated urgency A desk or console holding the telephone, its receiver now cradled after the call

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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UNIT

UNIT’s involvement in this event is both direct and indirect. Directly, Sergeant Benton embodies the organization’s protocols and values—professionalism, caution, and a commitment to security. His cautious response to the Master’s call reflects UNIT’s training and its emphasis on verifying identities before divulging information. Indirectly, UNIT’s infrastructure—the telephone, the hangar office, the chain of command—becomes a tool for the Master’s deception. The organization’s reliance on institutional trust is both its strength and its Achilles’ heel, as the Master exploits the very systems designed to protect it.

Representation Through the actions and dialogue of Sergeant Benton, who represents UNIT’s operational protocols and security …
Power Dynamics UNIT is in a position of apparent authority, but the Master’s call exposes its vulnerability …
Impact This event underscores the fragility of UNIT’s security measures when faced with an adversary who …
Internal Dynamics The call highlights the tension between UNIT’s military pragmatism and the need for caution in …
Maintain operational security by verifying the identity of all callers and protecting classified information Prevent the Master from gaining intelligence that could be used to undermine UNIT’s mission or endanger the Doctor Through institutional protocols and chain of command, which Benton follows to the letter By leveraging its physical infrastructure (e.g., the telephone, the hangar office) as tools for communication and control Through the collective training and discipline of its personnel, who are drilled to remain cautious in the face of uncertainty

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Key Dialogue

"MASTER: Who?"
"BENTON: ([OC]) Stangmoor Prison - Acting Governor Sergeant Benton here."
"MASTER: I see. Er, would the Doctor be there by any chance?"
"BENTON: ([OC]) I'll see, sir. Who's calling, please?"
"MASTER: Er, just say it's an old friend."