Doctor introduces Kamelion to crew

The Doctor reveals Kamelion in full android form to Tegan and Turlough, disclosing its alien origins on Xeriphas and recent transformation under the Master’s control. Tegan’s immediate distrust forces Kamelion to assert its independent mind while Turlough defends it, exposing the crew’s fractured trust. The Doctor’s casual dismissal of Kamelion’s danger clashes with Tegan’s ethical caution, highlighting the Doctor’s willingness to integrate new lifeforms despite risks. Kamelion’s plea to join the crew is met with reluctant acceptance, underscoring the Doctor’s open-armed philosophy against Tegan’s pragmatic skepticism. The scene’s tension lies in balancing the Doctor’s moral flexibility with his companions’ wariness, setting the stage for Kamelion’s future role in the crew. key_dialogue: DOCTOR: Let me present Kamelion. KAMELION: Who is it, if you please. DOCTOR: Well, Tegan, it's a long story which appears to begin on Xeriphas. KAMELION: And who knows when it will end. DOCTOR: Oh, it will end with the Master. TEGAN: What are we going to do with him? DOCTOR: I don't know. TEGAN: Well, he can't stay on board. DOCTOR: Why not? He's harmless. KAMELION: And very cooperative. I would make an excellent colleague. TEGAN: Did you do that? KAMELION: Unexpected as it may be, I do have a mind of my own. TEGAN: He's a machine, Doctor, just a machine. How can we be certain he still isn't under the control of the Master? TURLOUGH: Yes. DOCTOR: It seems you're outvoted. is_flashback: false

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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The Doctor introduces Kamelion, an android from Xeriphas, to Tegan and Turlough.

curiosity to apprehension

Tegan expresses distrust of Kamelion due to its machine nature, but Kamelion asserts its independence.

distrust to acceptance

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Kamelion
primary

Hopeful yet cautious, eager to prove its autonomy while avoiding alarming the crew

Kamelion asserts its identity and independence from the Master, stressing its agency and desire to join the Doctor’s crew. It speaks with measured politeness and gratitude, positioning itself as a cooperative and capable ally despite lingering doubts.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince the Doctor and crew of its autonomous mind
  • Secure a place aboard the TARDIS
Active beliefs
  • Its newfound autonomy distinguishes it from past servitude
  • Cooperation is the path to acceptance
Character traits
Submissive Hopeful Grammatically precise Self-aware
Follow Kamelion's journey

Warmly decisive, masking subtle frustration with Tegan’s reluctance but resolving quickly to accommodate her change of heart

The Doctor presents Kamelion in its android form with a casual demeanor, explaining its origins and dismissing its danger as he integrates it into the crew. He offers Tegan a chance to return home but swiftly adapts when she refuses, prioritizing her wishes and future adventures with the group.

Goals in this moment
  • Integrate Kamelion into the TARDIS crew despite Tegan’s objections
  • Adapt to Tegan’s sudden refusal to return home
Active beliefs
  • New lifeforms are worthy of trust unless proven otherwise
  • History and companions’ desires should be respected rather than imposed
Character traits
Casual Adaptable Open-minded Diplomatic
Follow The Fifth …'s journey

Frustrated and guarded, outwardly resisting the Doctor’s casual dismissal of danger while internally torn between loyalty and caution

Tegan expresses disbelief and distrust toward Kamelion’s presence and the Doctor’s leniency, insisting it cannot stay aboard. She challenges the Doctor’s decisions directly, revealing her pragmatic skepticism about integrating potentially dangerous entities.

Goals in this moment
  • Keep Kamelion off the TARDIS due to perceived danger
  • Assert her independence from the Doctor’s authority
Active beliefs
  • Machines pose inherent risks regardless of apparent control
  • The Doctor’s openness to alien integration lacks sufficient safeguards
Character traits
Skeptical Pragmatic Inquisitive Defensive
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Supporting 1

Calmly pragmatic, positioning himself between the Doctor’s leniency and Tegan’s caution without overt commitment

Turlough supports the Doctor’s decision to include Kamelion and backtracks on the proposed trip to his home planet, aligning with the Doctor’s reassessment. He defers to the Doctor’s authority and Tegan’s defiance without offering passionate resistance.

Goals in this moment
  • Support the Doctor’s decision to continue travels
  • Avoid conflict over Kamelion’s inclusion
Active beliefs
  • The Doctor’s judgment is generally reliable
  • Avoiding unnecessary risk is wise
Character traits
Supportive Adaptable Neutral Collaborative
Follow Turlough's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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The Doctor’s TARDIS

The Master’s disguised TARDIS, concealed as an Iron Maiden replica, is seen dematerializing during the scene. Its departure removes the immediate temporal threat but leaves Kamelion stranded and in flux between ownership and autonomy, shaping the crew’s dilemma.

Before: Engaged in temporal manipulation by the Master, stationed …
After: Dematerialized and displaced, no longer hosting or controlling …
Before: Engaged in temporal manipulation by the Master, stationed inside a medieval castle dungeon
After: Dematerialized and displaced, no longer hosting or controlling Kamelion
Master's Tissue Compressor

Mentioned briefly by the Doctor in a prior line as the device the Master used to compress Kamelion and alter its form, this device is not physically present in the scene but remains a symbol of past coercion. Its activation by the Doctor left the Master stranded temporally.

Before: Activated by the Doctor to neutralize the Master’s …
After: Still active, preventing the Master from reclaiming Kamelion …
Before: Activated by the Doctor to neutralize the Master’s temporal control of Kamelion
After: Still active, preventing the Master from reclaiming Kamelion on Earth
Kamelion

Kamelion transforms from an alien-possessed entity into a silver android, its metallic form appearing in the TARDIS while wearing an alien shapeshifter’s body. It references its origins on Xeriphas and claims autonomy, becoming a central object of scrutiny and debate among the crew.

Before: Under the Master’s control as an alien android …
After: Newly autonomous and introduced into the TARDIS environment, …
Before: Under the Master’s control as an alien android weapon, altered from its original Xeriphan design
After: Newly autonomous and introduced into the TARDIS environment, poised to integrate as a crew member

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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TARDIS Control Room

The TARDIS’ primary control room functions as both sanctuary and tactical hub, where Kamelion’s android form is revealed and debated. The glowing hexagonal console illuminates the crew’s faces, contrasting the chamber’s usual alien warmth with the tension over integrating a possibly dangerous entity.

Atmosphere Clean and clinical with a faint hum of temporal engines, undercut by thick tension and …
Function Hq for decision-making and integration of new lifeforms into the crew
Symbolism Represents the Doctor’s ideal of inclusive, shared purpose in time and space despite warnings
Access Limited to authorized crew members though doors respond to the Doctor’s presence
Hexagonal console pulsing with blue and gold indicators Gallifreyan glyphs glowing on walls like living veins

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 6

"The Doctor’s witty repartee with the Master in the King’s Chamber (e.g., discussing Kamelion’s form-changing ability) is recalled when he introduces Kamelion to Tegan and Turlough in the TARDIS, emphasizing the android’s alien origins and transformative nature to the new crew."

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"Tegan’s initial distrust of Kamelion in the TARDIS—seeing it as a machine controlled by the Master—is undercut by Kamelion’s assertion of its independent mind and Turlough’s defense of it. This evolution reflects Tegan’s growing openness to new forms of life and partnership, completing her arc from skeptic to willing traveler."

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"Tegan’s initial distrust of Kamelion in the TARDIS—seeing it as a machine controlled by the Master—is undercut by Kamelion’s assertion of its independent mind and Turlough’s defense of it. This evolution reflects Tegan’s growing openness to new forms of life and partnership, completing her arc from skeptic to willing traveler."

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"The tragic death of Geoffrey, whose final words urge seeking the Doctor, echoes in the TARDIS as Tegan chooses to continue traveling with the Doctor, responding to his invitation with enthusiasm for a new destination. Both moments affirm the Doctor’s role as a figure of hope and continuity in a fractured timeline."

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"The Doctor and Master’s discussion of Kamelion as a tool for historical manipulation in the King’s Chamber parallels the Doctor’s offer of new journeys in the TARDIS. Both scenes explore control—one over time and identity, the other over companionship and destiny—reflecting the story’s theme of agency vs. domination."

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"The Doctor and Master’s discussion of Kamelion as a tool for historical manipulation in the King’s Chamber parallels the Doctor’s offer of new journeys in the TARDIS. Both scenes explore control—one over time and identity, the other over companionship and destiny—reflecting the story’s theme of agency vs. domination."

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"The Doctor’s revelation that he left the activated TCE in the Master’s TARDIS directly causes the Master’s downfall in the final act. This ingenious trap transforms the TCE—once a tool of elimination—into a means of containment, closing the causal loop opened in Act 1."

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"The Doctor’s revelation that he left the activated TCE in the Master’s TARDIS directly causes the Master’s downfall in the final act. This ingenious trap transforms the TCE—once a tool of elimination—into a means of containment, closing the causal loop opened in Act 1."

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"The Doctor’s revelation that he left the activated TCE in the Master’s TARDIS directly causes the Master’s downfall in the final act. This ingenious trap transforms the TCE—once a tool of elimination—into a means of containment, closing the causal loop opened in Act 1."

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"The Doctor’s revelation that he left the activated TCE in the Master’s TARDIS directly causes the Master’s downfall in the final act. This ingenious trap transforms the TCE—once a tool of elimination—into a means of containment, closing the causal loop opened in Act 1."

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"Kamelion’s revelation as a silver android from Xeriphas in the TARDIS retroactively explains its earlier transformation in the King’s Chamber. This continuity solidifies Kamelion’s dual identity (both King John and android) and links the high-tech reveal with Turlough’s loyalty-defending explanation in the King’s Chamber."

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"Kamelion’s revelation as a silver android from Xeriphas in the TARDIS retroactively explains its earlier transformation in the King’s Chamber. This continuity solidifies Kamelion’s dual identity (both King John and android) and links the high-tech reveal with Turlough’s loyalty-defending explanation in the King’s Chamber."

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"Tegan’s initial distrust of Kamelion in the TARDIS—seeing it as a machine controlled by the Master—is undercut by Kamelion’s assertion of its independent mind and Turlough’s defense of it. This evolution reflects Tegan’s growing openness to new forms of life and partnership, completing her arc from skeptic to willing traveler."

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"Tegan’s initial distrust of Kamelion in the TARDIS—seeing it as a machine controlled by the Master—is undercut by Kamelion’s assertion of its independent mind and Turlough’s defense of it. This evolution reflects Tegan’s growing openness to new forms of life and partnership, completing her arc from skeptic to willing traveler."

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