Omega unmasked as gardener amid Tegan's shock
These humble garments transform from ordinary work clothes into a sinister disguise, enabling Omega to move among Gallifrey’s citizens undetected. Their presence on the body signals the murder’s motive: Omega’s theft of identity to evade capture and embed himself within society. The Doctor’s observation of their new purpose provides critical insight into Omega’s tactics.
Before:
The gardener’s jumper and overalls were clean, intact work clothes suitable for outdoor labor, worn by the gardener as part of his daily routine at Frankendael House.
After:
The jumper and overalls are now absent from the body and currently worn by Omega as part of his disguise, evidence of theft and murder. The fabric is stained with darker fluids from the murder, transforming it from humble attire to a trophy of Omega’s predation.