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Doctor's Diagram of the Devil's End Dome (Slide Projection)

The Doctor presents this diagram of the Devil's End Dome—either sketched on the Cloven Hoof bar table or projected via slide projector—depicting a dome-shaped heat barrier ten miles wide and one mile high encircling Devil's End with the church at its center. The diagram includes additional slides showing horned figures (e.g., Egyptian god Khnum, Hindu demons) to illustrate the Daemons' extraterrestrial origins. Jo Grant, Captain Yates, Miss Hawthorne, and Sergeant Benton crowd around as the Doctor lectures, emphasizing the lethal trap's scale, isolation, and the Daemons' mythological connections. The projection transforms the Master's activities from a rogue Time Lord scheme into an existential threat tied to ancient cosmic predators.
2 appearances

Purpose

Visualize the heat dome's size, shape, and position to explain the threat to Devil's End

Significance

Forces the group to grasp the Master's containment barrier, elevating the crisis from village ritual to large-scale UNIT operation against cosmic danger

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments
S8E23 · The Daemons Part 3
Doctor reveals Daemons as ancient cosmic threat

The Doctor’s slide projector is the centerpiece of this event, transforming the Cloven Hoof Bar into an impromptu lecture hall. Its flickering beam casts eerie images of horned deities—Egyptian gods, Hindu demons, and the Horned Beast—onto the bar’s walls, creating a visual narrative that underscores the Daemons’ terrifying antiquity. The projector is not merely a tool but a dramatic device, amplifying the Doctor’s urgency and the group’s growing alarm. Jo, Yates, Benton, and Hawthorne lean in as the slides advance, their reactions (curiosity, skepticism, frustration) shaped by the stark, otherworldly figures projected before them. The projector’s role is twofold: to educate and to haunt, making the abstract threat of the Daemons visceral and immediate.

Before: The slide projector is set up and ready for use, its lens pointed at a blank wall or curtain in the Cloven Hoof Bar. The Doctor is seated behind it, and a stack of slides (including the papyrus image of Khnum, the Hindu demon, and the diagram of the dome) is loaded and prepared. The bar’s curtains are initially open, allowing natural light to filter in, but the Doctor directs Jo and Yates to draw them shut to optimize the projector’s effect.
After: The slide projector remains in place, its last image (likely the diagram of the dome or the Hindu demon) still visible on the wall. The curtains are drawn, plunging the bar into a dim, focused atmosphere. The group’s attention is now fully engaged, their reactions—Jo’s eagerness, Yates’ confusion, Benton’s inquiry, Hawthorne’s frustration—hanging in the air like the projector’s lingering light. The object has fulfilled its narrative role: to reveal the Daemons’ true nature and escalate the stakes.
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