Doctor awakened by Master in nightmare
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
The Doctor is jolted upright from his chaise longue by a vivid nightmare of a volcanic eruption, setting a foreboding tone. The scene is filled with ominous imagery, including Minoan quadruple-headed axes and a pulsing crystal.
The Master appears, welcoming the Doctor to his new reality, and breaks into maniacal laughter as a lightning bolt strikes, filling the room with volcanic smoke and images of Minoan gods.
The Doctor wakes up and calls out for Jo, indicating his distress and the lingering impact of the nightmare.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Gleeful and triumphant, reveling in the disruption of the Doctor’s reality
Materializes with maniacal laughter, his triumphant voice booming through the dream space as volcanic smoke coils around him. He vanishes abruptly after delivering his mocking welcome, underscoring his role as the harbinger of temporal catastrophe.
- • Assert his superiority and power over the Doctor
- • Disrupt the Doctor’s focus with psychological torment
- • The Doctor’s compassion for companions is a vulnerability to exploit
- • Temporal domination is his right and destiny
Panic masked by controlled urgency, his subconscious grasping the gravity of danger beyond the nightmare
Jolts upright from the chaise longue, his body rigid with alarm as volcanic smoke and Minoan imagery swirl around him. He calls out 'Jo! Jo! Jo!' in a voice raw with urgency and dread, his desperation shattering the dream’s fragile illusions.
- • Reach Jo in waking reality immediately
- • Confront the Master’s temporal threat
- • Time and space are under direct attack by the Master
- • Jo’s safety is tied to the stability of the present moment
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
Despite their canonical name referencing a seating object, the ceremonial axes make a functional appearance flanking the crystal altar, framing the space with leering bronze faces that symbolize Minoan religious intimidation. They stand sentinel as the nightmare’s icons, watching the Doctor’s powerless agony.
The mosaic floor’s shifting spirals and labyrinthine patterns absorb the pulsating glow of the crystal altar, their geometric designs twisting under the Doctor’s gaze like a living maze. The uneven surface and gritty mortar briefly threaten his balance as he rises to confront existence beyond dream.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The Nightmare Dream Space engulfs the Doctor in a feverish realm where molten rock trails across obsidian floors beneath swirling smoke. Minoan seal glyphs and leering deities flicker along the walls, creating a visual vortex that responds to the Doctor’s distress and the Master’s intrusion. The space acts as a surreal battleground of psyche and time.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"The Doctor's nightmare of a volcanic eruption and pulsing crystal directly prefigures the TOM-TIT device's malfunction and power surge during the climactic demonstration. The recurring crystal imagery and the eruption motif form a causal chain where the Doctor's subconscious vision manifests as the Master's temporal experiment runs amok."
Ruth and Hyde scramble to stabilize TOM-TIT failure"The Doctor's nightmare of a volcanic eruption and pulsing crystal directly prefigures the TOM-TIT device's malfunction and power surge during the climactic demonstration. The recurring crystal imagery and the eruption motif form a causal chain where the Doctor's subconscious vision manifests as the Master's temporal experiment runs amok."
Master observes the crystal pulse"The Doctor's distressed awakening from the nightmare directly causes him to urgently task Jo with investigating volcanic activity. This shows the nightmare as an inciting incident that drives the Doctor’s immediate actions and sets the plot in motion."
Doctor tasks Jo with volcanic investigation"The Master's appearance in the nightmare—laughing maniacally amid volcanic smoke and Minoan iconography—parallels his later domination of Director Percival through mind control. Both scenes highlight the Master's destructive agency over reality and authority, one through supernatural coercion, the other through psychological manipulation."
Master seizes office unleashes wrathThemes This Exemplifies
Thematic resonance and meaning
Part of Larger Arcs
Key Dialogue
"MASTER: Welcome! Welcome to your new Master!"
"DOCTOR: Jo! Jo! Jo!"