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* [[Continuity Cavalcade]]: When the Master subjects Jo to the fear inducing machine, she sees him as [[Doctor Who/Recap/S10 E2 Carnival of Monsters|a Drashig]], [[Doctor Who/Recap/S9 E4 The Mutants|a Solonian]] and [[Doctor Who/Recap/S9 E3 The Sea Devils|a Sea Devil.]]
* [[Continuity Cavalcade]]: When the Master subjects Jo to the fear inducing machine, she sees him as [[Doctor Who/Recap/S10 E2 Carnival of Monsters|a Drashig]], [[Doctor Who/Recap/S9 E4 The Mutants|a Solonian]] and [[Doctor Who/Recap/S9 E3 The Sea Devils|a Sea Devil.]]
* [[Could Say It, But...]]: The Draconians get around ordering anything illegal like this.
* [[Could Say It, But...]]: The Draconians get around ordering anything illegal like this.
{{quote| '''Aide:''' Prisoners have been known to escape, your Highness.<br />
{{quote|'''Aide:''' Prisoners have been known to escape, your Highness.
'''Prince:''' Not without help. And that would be a grave act of hostility. I could not possibly countenance such a plan.<br />
'''Prince:''' Not without help. And that would be a grave act of hostility. I could not possibly countenance such a plan.
'''Aide:''' But should two escaping prisoners seek sanctuary in this Embassy, it would be uncivilised to turn them away.<br />
'''Aide:''' But should two escaping prisoners seek sanctuary in this Embassy, it would be uncivilised to turn them away.
'''Prince:''' (pause) I must not detain you longer. No doubt you have duties demanding your attention? }}
'''Prince:''' (pause) I must not detain you longer. No doubt you have duties demanding your attention? }}
* [[False-Flag Operation]]
* [[False-Flag Operation]]

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In a reminiscent mood are you, Doctor? Poor Miss Grant, you have my deepest sympathies.
The Master

The TARDIS arrives in the year 2540 on board an Earth freighter which comes under attack. The crew seem to think that the Doctor and Jo, along with the other attackers, are Draconians - a reptilian race who are the major rivals to Earth's empire. The Doctor and Jo, however, can see that the attackers are really Ogrons - the ape-like heavies employed by the Daleks in "Day of the Daleks".

The Ogrons overwhelm the shop and steal the cargo, including the TARDIS. The Doctor and Jo are accused of being Draconian spies. The Doctor is sent to a penal colony, while Jo is placed in the care of "the Commissioner from Sirius 4" - actually the Master. The Master rescues the Doctor from the penal colony and imprisons him and Jo aboard his stolen spacecraft, revealing he plans to spark a war between Earth and Draconia using Ogron mercenaries and a hypnotic device that makes the spaceship crews perceive them as whatever they most fear.

However, the ship is intercepted by Draconians and the Doctor is able to convince the Draconian Emperor of the Master's plans before being recaptured by the renegade Time Lord and taken off to the Ogron planet, where the TARDIS is waiting for them. An Earth ambassador and a Draconian prince arrive for peace talks, and it is revealed that the real force behind the plot is not the Master, but the Daleks, who wish to conquer Earth in the aftermath of the planned war.

The Doctor escapes and manages to get the two ambassadors away before being injured in the confusion. Jo helps him to the TARDIS as he sends a telepathic message to the Time Lords.

Tropes

Aide: Prisoners have been known to escape, your Highness.
Prince: Not without help. And that would be a grave act of hostility. I could not possibly countenance such a plan.
Aide: But should two escaping prisoners seek sanctuary in this Embassy, it would be uncivilised to turn them away.
Prince: (pause) I must not detain you longer. No doubt you have duties demanding your attention?