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Hired Mercenaries in Fake Uniforms

Contracted Tactical Support for Missile Operations

Description

The Master hires these mercenaries and outfits them in fake uniforms to operate the simplified controls on the hijacked missile, presenting them as a cheap alternative to skilled operators. Captain Yates challenges their reliability, exposing a potential flaw in the Master's rushed plan. They function as disposable tactical assets, enabling the missile launch while the Master focuses on broader threats like UNIT intervention.

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

1 events
S8E9 · The Mind of Evil Part 5
Master reveals missile plan to Yates

The Hired Mercenaries in Fake Uniforms are referenced by the Master as the key to his missile launch plan, highlighting their role as disposable assets in his strategy. Their presence in the narrative underscores the Master’s reliance on deception and his disdain for skilled operatives. Yates’ skepticism about their reliability introduces a potential weakness in the Master’s plan, which could be exploited by UNIT or the Doctor. The mercenaries’ role as a tactical asset also reflects the Master’s broader approach to problem-solving: using brute force and deception rather than precision or loyalty.

Active Representation

Through the Master’s boastful reference to their role in the missile launch and Yates’ challenges to their competence.

Power Dynamics

The mercenaries are positioned as a weak link in the Master’s plan, their unreliability a potential vulnerability. Their power is derived solely from the Master’s direction, making them expendable.

Institutional Impact

The mercenaries’ involvement reflects the Master’s broader strategy of using external, unaligned forces to achieve his goals, minimizing his direct exposure. Their potential unreliability, however, introduces an element of risk that Yates may later exploit.

Internal Dynamics

The mercenaries operate as a loose collective, united only by the promise of payment. Their lack of loyalty or shared ideology makes them a fragile asset, prone to defection or failure under pressure.

Organizational Goals
To successfully launch the missile under the Master’s direction, securing their payment. To avoid detection or interference from UNIT or prison authorities.
Influence Mechanisms
Through their ability to infiltrate and operate the missile site undetected, leveraging their fake uniforms. By serving as a distraction or red herring, drawing attention away from the Master’s true intentions.