Doctor discovers Monk’s hidden TARDIS
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor finishes repairing the TARDIS and emerges, expressing concern for the whereabouts of Sara and Steven.
The Doctor searches for Steven and Sara within the pyramid, navigating past treasure and a sleeping guard, before being interrupted by a familiar sound and discovering the Monk's TARDIS disguised as a stone block. He observes the Monk emerging and re-entering, donning sunglasses.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Initially determined and focused, shifting to amused curiosity, then abruptly alarmed and concerned as the realization of the Dalek threat dawns.
The Doctor emerges from the TARDIS after completing repairs, his cane in hand, and immediately begins searching for Steven and Sara through the pyramid workings. He moves cautiously past a sleeping Hyksos guard, navigating through the Pharaoh’s treasures under the oppressive heat. Exhausted, he pauses to rest, mopping his brow with his handkerchief, before being interrupted by the materialization of the Monk’s TARDIS. Intrigued, he watches the Monk’s comedic emergence and departure, but his amusement shifts to alarm as he realizes the potential Dalek threat, stopping abruptly to voice his concern aloud.
- • Locate Steven and Sara to ensure their safety.
- • Assess the Monk’s intentions and potential alliance with the Daleks to mitigate the escalating threat.
- • The Monk’s presence is a direct threat to his mission and companions.
- • The Daleks’ involvement would escalate the danger exponentially, requiring immediate action.
Comically flustered by the sunlight, but otherwise confident and unperturbed, focusing on his own objectives without regard for the Doctor’s potential reaction.
The Monk emerges from his TARDIS, which is disguised as a block of stone, squinting in the harsh Egyptian sunlight. He briefly retreats back into his TARDIS before re-emerging, this time wearing a pair of sunglasses, which he adjusts with exaggerated flair. He then sets off across the pyramid workings, seemingly unaware of the Doctor’s presence or the broader implications of his arrival.
- • Secure his own position and objectives in ancient Egypt, likely involving the Daleks or other alliances.
- • Avoid detection by the Doctor while pursuing his agenda.
- • His disguise and timing will allow him to operate undetected.
- • The Doctor’s focus on his companions will provide him with an opportunity to act without interference.
Unconscious and oblivious to the tension and danger unfolding nearby.
A Hyksos guard is depicted sleeping in the pyramid workings, unknowingly obstructing the Doctor’s path as he searches for Steven and Sara. The guard remains unaware of the Doctor’s presence or the broader events unfolding around him, including the Monk’s arrival.
- • None (asleep and unaware).
- • None (asleep and unaware).
Steven and Sara are not physically present in this event, but their absence drives the Doctor’s actions. The Doctor is …
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Monk’s TARDIS, disguised as a block of stone, is the focal point of this event. Its materialization interrupts the Doctor’s search and draws his attention, revealing the Monk’s presence in ancient Egypt. The disguise highlights the Monk’s deceptive nature and his attempt to operate undetected. The TARDIS’s appearance also serves as a catalyst for the Doctor’s realization of the potential Dalek threat, escalating the stakes of the scene.
The Doctor’s walking stick is a constant companion in this event, used for support as he navigates the uneven terrain of the pyramid workings. It underscores his physical vulnerability in the oppressive heat and serves as a subtle reminder of his age and the strain he is under. The cane also symbolizes his reliance on tools and improvisation, even in seemingly mundane tasks like walking.
The Doctor’s handkerchief is used to mop his brow as he pauses to rest in the oppressive heat of the pyramid workings. This small act highlights the physical toll the environment is taking on him and adds a layer of realism to his struggle. The handkerchief also serves as a brief moment of respite before the tension of the Monk’s arrival disrupts his search.
The Monk’s sunglasses are a comedic yet telling detail in this event. He dons them with exaggerated flair after emerging from his TARDIS, squinting in the harsh sunlight. This act underscores his theatrical personality and his attempt to adapt to the environment. The sunglasses also serve as a visual contrast to the Doctor’s more serious and focused demeanor, highlighting the Monk’s carefree and opportunistic nature.
The Pharaoh’s statues, along with linens, urns, and the stone sarcophagus, create a cluttered and oppressive environment in the pyramid workings. These objects serve as obstacles and cover for the Doctor as he navigates the space, searching for Steven and Sara. They also contribute to the atmospheric tension of the scene, emphasizing the Doctor’s vulnerability and the urgency of his mission.
The Doctor’s TARDIS serves as the starting point for this event, having just been repaired by the Doctor. It is locked securely behind him as he emerges, symbolizing both his resourcefulness in fixing it and the urgency of his mission to find Steven and Sara. The TARDIS’s presence in the pyramid workings is a critical detail, as it is a potential target for the Daleks and the Monk, given its taranium core.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The pyramid workings serve as the primary setting for this event, providing a labyrinthine and oppressive environment for the Doctor’s search. The space is cluttered with the Pharaoh’s treasures—linens, urns, statues, and a stone sarcophagus—and scattered stone blocks, which the Doctor must navigate carefully to avoid detection by the sleeping Hyksos guard. The location’s heat and physical obstacles heighten the tension and urgency of the Doctor’s mission, while also setting the stage for the Monk’s dramatic arrival.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
The Dalek Race is not physically present in this event but looms as an implied and escalating threat. The Doctor’s realization that the Daleks may have landed in ancient Egypt before the Monk shifts the narrative focus from a personal rescue mission to a broader, existential conflict. This implication raises the stakes significantly, as the Daleks represent the most formidable and genocidal force in the Doctor’s universe.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Hyksos's men are exterminated by the Daleks and the Doctor, unaware of this, finishes repairing the TARDIS and looks for his companions."
Daleks Massacre Hyksos Guards"The Doctor discovers the Monk's Tardis, then realizes the Daleks landed before him."
Doctor deduces Dalek presence in Egypt"The Doctor searches for his companions after repairing the TARDIS."
Doctor deduces Dalek presence in Egypt"The Doctor discovers the Monk's Tardis, then realizes the Daleks landed before him."
Doctor deduces Dalek presence in Egypt"The Doctor searches for his companions after repairing the TARDIS."
Doctor deduces Dalek presence in EgyptThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Key Dialogue
"DOCTOR: Well, that's finished. Now I must go. I wonder where those other two are now. Sara? Steven?"
"DOCTOR: Who was it landed here before, then? The Daleks!"