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However, [[Stuart Hyde]] offered the Doctor a cup of [[tea]] to drown his sorrows, causing the Doctor to realise the analogue needed tea leaves to work. He drank the cup and placed the empty mug on top of his analog, and this time, it began to work flawlessly. The Brigadier resigned his opinion of the device, while in contrast, [[Sergeant]] [[Benton]] was delightfully fascinated to see it work, along with the others in the room. Unfortunately, the Master soon caught on that TOMTIT was being jammed and raised its power output, overloading the time flow analog. It fried the device with a pop of sparks and knocked the tea mug to the floor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Monster]]'')
However, [[Stuart Hyde]] offered the Doctor a cup of [[tea]] to drown his sorrows, causing the Doctor to realise the analogue needed tea leaves to work. He drank the cup and placed the empty mug on top of his analog, and this time, it began to work flawlessly. The Brigadier resigned his opinion of the device, while in contrast, [[Sergeant]] [[Benton]] was delightfully fascinated to see it work, along with the others in the room. Unfortunately, the Master soon caught on that TOMTIT was being jammed and raised its power output, overloading the time flow analog. It fried the device with a pop of sparks and knocked the tea mug to the floor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Monster]]'')


During a later plan by the Master, the [[Sixth Doctor]], Stuart Hyde, and Stuart's pupil [[Paul Kairos]] were trapped in a warehouse filled with various temporal fields generated by [[the Master's TARDIS]], causing time to flow at random rates and speeds; one time field de-aged Stuart Hyde and the Doctor's right arm by thirty years. The Doctor was able to use to create a time-flow analog from old chairs, a hat stand, and other items lying around the warehouse, this time using Stuart's whiskey flask to complete the job. The ratios between the molecular bonds resonated with the time fields, creating a temporary safe path to the Master's TARDIS, allowing the Doctor to use his key to enter the ship, prompting an automatic dematerialisation that eliminated the time fields. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'')
During a later plan by the Master, the [[Sixth Doctor]], Stuart Hyde, and Stuart's pupil [[Paul Kairos]] were trapped in a warehouse filled with various temporal fields generated by [[the Master's TARDIS]], causing time to flow at random rates and speeds; one time field de-aged Stuart Hyde and the Doctor's right arm by thirty years. The Doctor was able to use to create a time-flow analog from old chairs, a hat stand, and other items lying around the warehouse, this time using Stuart's whiskey flask to complete the job. The ratios between the molecular bonds resonated with the time fields, creating a temporary safe path to the Master's TARDIS, allowing the Doctor to use his key to enter the ship, prompting an automatic dematerialisation that eliminated the time fields. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'')
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