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*After twenty-six years of references to the TARDIS lock as having elaborate electronic security systems requiring specific motions and / or cipher indent keys in order to open it, the Master seems to be pushing the boundaries of optimism and plausibility when he tries to pick the lock with a letter opener (Episode 3).
*After twenty-six years of references to the TARDIS lock as having elaborate electronic security systems requiring specific motions and / or cipher indent keys in order to open it, the Master seems to be pushing the boundaries of optimism and plausibility when he tries to pick the lock with a letter opener (Episode 3).
:: The Daleks were able to open the T.A.R.D.I.S and they werent 100% experts like the Master so the thing that the Master tried to open the T.A.R.D.I.S with a knife isnt impossible. Also he could have learnt some new tricks.
*Why doesn't the Master, as much a Cheetah Person as Ace was, just teleport off the planet?
*Why doesn't the Master, as much a Cheetah Person as Ace was, just teleport off the planet?
::The Master doesn't realise that to use the teleportation powers does not necessarily mean becoming a full Cheetah Person.
::The Master doesn't realise that to use the teleportation powers does not necessarily mean becoming a full Cheetah Person.
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