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The Master finds himself trapped in a jail cell. He pleads for the Doctor and the Graak to summon the energies of Siralos and free him, insisting that the entire battle was just meant as a stimulating intellectual challenge and he always played it by the rules. Fearful of what "those monsters" will do to him now they've got him, the Master continues begging for the Doctor's help as he is taken off into the distance by his unidentified captors.
The Master finds himself trapped in a jail cell. He pleads for the Doctor and the Graak to summon the energies of Siralos and free him, insisting that the entire battle was just meant as a stimulating intellectual challenge and he always played it by the rules. Fearful of what "those monsters" will do to him now they've got him, the Master continues begging for the Doctor's help as he is taken off into the distance by his unidentified captors.
== Details ==
The game was released in a standard computer game box with a single PC CD-ROM disc inside a standard CD case, in set in the centre of the box. The CD case contained a 16 page colour instruction booklet.
== Game features ==
* The City of Thoughts database and the TARDIS database are two of the more notable features of the game, allowing the player to access 600 entries from the BBC archives, including detailed information on many TV stories, monsters and other characters. This includes many video clips of which this was the first release.
* Anthony Ainley recorded video footage as [[the Master]] for this game, which would be the final time he reprised the role before his death.
* Most of the action takes place in the Doctor's TARDIS.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* [[Developer]] - [[BBC Multimedia]], [[Studio Fish]]
* [[Developer]] - [[BBC Multimedia]], [[Studio Fish]]
* [[Publisher]] - [[BBC Multimedia]]
* [[Publisher]] - [[BBC Multimedia]]
== Details ==
The game was released in a standard computer game box with a single PC CD-ROM disc inside a standard CD case, in set in the centre of the box. The CD case contained a 16 page colour instruction booklet.
== Game features ==
* The City of Thoughts database and the TARDIS database are two of the more notable features of the game, allowing the player to access 600 entries from the BBC archives, including detailed information on many TV stories, monsters and other characters. This includes many video clips of which this was the first release.
* Anthony Ainley recorded video footage as [[the Master]] for this game, which would be the final time he reprised the role before his death.
* Most of the action takes place in the Doctor's TARDIS.


== References ==
== References ==
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