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Doctor's Wooden Recorder

The Doctor's handheld wooden recorder, used in multiple contexts to create calming interludes or foster illusions. In the Skaro cell, it provides emotional relief during tense interrogations with Maxtible and Dalek threats, easing Jamie's fury and Waterfield's desperation. In Maxtible's laboratory, the Doctor plays it to prompt mimicking responses from the Daleks, fostering a brief illusion of humanity before their betrayal. The instrument symbolizes fleeting resistance and the Doctor's attempts to humanize even the most inhuman entities.
10 appearances

Purpose

Musical instrument played to provoke, distract, and deceive the sentry during escape

Significance

Drives the Doctor's gambit to exit the gaol and position himself for rescue orchestration, exposing tensions in group trust amid Jacobite intrigue

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

10 moments