The Predatory Nature of Ambition and the Cost of Power
Ambition, particularly the Master’s relentless pursuit of temporal control through Kronos, is depicted as a predatory force that devours time, identity, and morality. The Master’s emotional evolution—from 'no emotion' to 'triumphant and unnervingly calm'—reflects a predator who thrives on the suffering of others, viewing time itself as a resource to be plundered. Stuart Hyde’s rapid aging and suffering serve as a visceral testament to the cost of meddling with forces beyond mortal comprehension, emphasizing that power without ethical boundaries is not just destructive but dehumanizing. The crystal’s dangerous luminescence and Krasis’s ritual urgency mirror this theme, where cosmic power is balanced precariously on the edge of annihilation and dominion.
Events Exemplifying This Theme
The Doctor abruptly halts Bessie outside the Institute, noting Jo’s distracted state before leaping out and rushing inside. The Master, concealed nearby, watches the Doctor’s urgency with detached amusement. This …
The Doctor and Ruth examine a rapidly ageing Stuart Hyde whose transformed state defies natural time. Hyde’s delirious warnings about danger and a crystal point the Doctor toward the Master’s …
The Doctor examines Stuart Hyde as Ruth and the Brigadier question how the young scientist aged decades in seconds, deducing it was caused by an accelerated metabolic rate tied to …
A nervous neophyte bursts into the Temple of Poseidon, alerting the ancient Atlantean priest Krasis that the Crystal of Kronos has ignited with dangerous energy. Krasis immediately raises his arms …
Stuart Hyde trembles as he relives the horrific moment when the Master's experiment begins consuming his life force, describing the sensation of his body burning away like a flame. The …
Hyde recounts the moment Kronos manifested, describing the painful extraction of his life force as a living flame. Frustrated by Stuart’s vague explanations, the Doctor probes deeper while Jo attempts …