Scene 6 - Doomed!

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Master:

I need more water to fill my bucket!

Sergeant Benton:

Not a chance, mate.

Jo:

I'll do it, Sergeant Benton.

She takes the Master's bucket and heads into his TARDIS. The Master then sighs angrily as the Sergeant aims his gun at him. Bal and Ten join in.

Bal:

Coming through!

The other Mechanoids know of what is happening.

Mechanoid 2:

DANGER! DANGER!

Bal:

Phew! This is good exercise!

The Doctor, Jo, Corporal Bell, Bal, and Ten throw more water at the Mechanoids, destroying them. In one of the trips to the Master's TARDIS and back, Bal throws water over the Master, to his unhappy discontent. Bal laughs. We see a sequence of the Doctor and the others, bar the wet Master and Benton, throwing water over the Mechanoids to stop them. This includes them rushing back and from the Master's TARDIS. Finally, all the Mechanoids had been stopped. We see the corridors overflowing with unresponsive robots and water on the floor and the ground. The Doctor, Jo, Corporal Bell, Bal, and Ten approach the long stack up and watch over them.

Bal:

Well, quite a collection of Mechanoids we have there.

Ten:

Dead Mechanoids to be precise. And dead Daleks. And our dead people. This was once a great museum, now it has turned into a battlefield, and a tomb.

Bal:

We must start up our legacy once again, Ten. The legacy of the Moroks, and how we saved the universe. Our artefacts will come with the full licence and legislations of authority from the owner, first. And we will mark our new museum as a celebration. A celebration of who we are. What we have. And who we have lost.

Ten:

Like Moid?

Bal:

Yes. Well, is there anything we can do for you though, Doctor? Perhaps we could have some form of celebration for you and your friends.

Doctor:

I think all we would like is for Xeros to become a safe and happy place. Free from imprisonment.

Jo:

You could turn your museum into a little business after all.

Ten:

It's a thought that we have discussed ourselves. We could be the Galactic Exhibitionists. And have millions of life forms from all across the galaxy come and view our artefacts.

Bal:

We could become wealthy with the credit bars we could raise. Retire early. Compete with the other museum and art galleries like the Academia Stellaris on Sirius 5, or the Solarian Pinacotheque at Strikian and the Braxiatel Collection. Keep our jobs as happy as we are.

The Doctor and Jo are pleased to see Bal and Ten now so pleased. The Master is then escorted by Sergeant Benton.

Doctor:

You look like a right drip.

Jo:

Especially when you have been foiled yet again.

Master:

The universe is safe, is it not? You promised me my freedom.

Doctor:

Yes. But first, I want to see about your TARDIS. In case Lethbridge Stewart decides to keep you as hostage. I may take it in with UNIT if that's the case. I'll need your help of course.

Master:

Of course.

The Master is led back towards his office. The Doctor calls Sergeant Benton, who stops and turns his head to look at the Doctor.

Doctor:

Watch his every move, Sergeant. I haven't quite finished with him for the moment.

We hear the door mechanism to the office closing. The Master had gone!

After him!

Sergeant Benton and the Doctor rush to stop the closing. They are able to push through and break in. By then, it was already too late. The Master and his TARDIS had already taken off. We see the Doctor's face fill with disappointment and anger, seeing that he had failed to capture the Master yet again...

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