Objects
Physical items that carry narrative significance, from personal possessions to symbolic artifacts that shape the story.
A violet crystal from Metebelis with hypnotic properties, used in a confrontation with Lethbridge-Stewart and Yates in 'The Green Death Part 5'
A Federation-issued cylindrical energy weapon humming with barely contained power: its blue arcs of sound ripple along its length when active. Compared to a short …
Large sentient time-traveling spacecraft disguised as a 1960s police box, serving as the Doctor's primary mode of transport and living space
A control room surveillance monitor for displaying security feeds and CCTV, located in the Communications Room (distinct from the facility-wide lethal defense network)
A collection of deep purple to cerulean azurite fragments discovered embedded in the cavern walls during the Metebelis Three expedition. They radiate an unnatural inner …
The Doctor’s TARDIS is a blue police box that materializes and vanishes across time and space, its hexagonal door and wood-grain panels marking it as …
A unique, thumb-sized indigo ritual crystal with dimensional bridging properties, distinct from generic 'Disc' objects.
Repurposed UNIT tactical vehicle commandeered and driven by the Doctor for high-stakes evasion and escape operations
Two crude explosive devices of Dalek manufacture, each encased in dull metallic-gray housing marked with their characteristic engravings. The charges have short detonation leads and …
Specialized infiltration equipment used by individual Sontaran operatives to disguise their presence, particularly during decontamination procedures.
Primary portable interrogation device of Commander Linx, capable of scanning, plasma discharge, and weaponized ray attacks.
The complete security apparatus protecting the Peladon Royal Palace armoury, comprising: 1) A triple-locked remote-control system operated from the communications room, 2) A recessed black …
A Gallifreyan fob key used to access the TARDIS. It is the same artifact that the Third Doctor temporarily loses in the TARDIS corridors before …
Standard-issue Global Chemicals security pistol, matte-black semiautomatic with a polymer frame and blued steel slide. Gripped firmly in Yates' hand during the confrontation, its compact …
Actively operated terror device with hollowed interior containing manipulation devices and dual attack modes.
The final vocal command from Commander Stewart, issued as he collapses mid-sentence, stripping Galloway of authority and naming Hamilton as leader. His words carry the …
A four-wheeled civilian vehicle commandeered by Lupton, its engine roaring under a hail of UNIT gunfire as he flees the car park. The sedan’s body …
Heavy timber tactical table used during UNIT's temporary HQ operations, featuring scuff marks and liquid rings from high-stakes briefings and confrontations
A crudely forged iron blade owned by Ettis, serving first as an ultimatum weapon pressed against a captured guard’s throat to force disclosure of Gebek’s …
The alarm system’s control circuits appear as a compact cluster of soldered wiring and electromechanical terminals inside Eckersley’s Patent Alarm System Control Box (also referenced …
The olive-drab metal housing of Benton’s Portable Transceiver bears the grime of relentless field use, its rotary channel selector stiff with age and repeated impacts. …
Distinct from Vaber's specific explosives; represents the Thal expedition's general weaponry including handheld arms like rifles and sidearms.
The Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver is a compact, alien-origin precision tool, no larger than a pen, humming with targeted ultrasonic waves capable of restructuring molecular bonds. …
The olive-drab UNIT gyrocopter with registration G-AXVK (commandeered by the Doctor) serves as the primary pursuit vehicle in the aerial chase sequence. Its twin rotors …
Distinct from the T-Rex Containment Hangar; these chains are the broken restraints released during General Finch's sabotage, lying on the floor of the makeshift lab.
Primary time-manipulation device with brass handle, enabling either temporal freeze or era dispersion
A worn olive-drab canvas money bag containing crumpled banknotes and coins, abandoned near a deckchair in the deserted park scene.
A yellow vintage roadster, Bessie served as the Third Doctor’s primary personal transport during his tenure with UNIT, embodying both functional reliability and symbolic association …
A leather satchel used as an emergency container for transporting essential devices between the TARDIS and hostile environments, distinct from TARDIS keys.
Physical lighting fixture used as emergency power substitute in TARDIS corridors; distinct from portable distraction devices
An optical magnification tool and part of the Doctor's deliberate human disguise, distinct from scanning equipment like the tricorder.
Sabotaged containment bags used as counterfeit cargo for the Daleks' deception plan
Standard-issue Ice Warrior energy pistols used to neutralize organic targets with lethal force, contrasting with Gebek's makeshift rock weapon
Primary iron-headed polearm and symbol of warlord authority used by Irongron, distinct from his Sontaran challenge broadsword
Primary melee weapon used by warlord Irongron in personal combat and ritual challenges, distinct from his battleaxe
The violet-lit console interface dominates the communications room, its multiple glowing panels casting eerie hues across Alpha’s face as he hesitates. Eckersley’s fingers hover near …
Stationary camouflage rocks at tunnel entrance used by rebel miners during retreat; passive material rather than active tool
The sturdy refinery access door stands as a critical barrier between the refinery’s internal operations and external threats, serving as both ingress/egress point and tactical …
The sturdy wooden door stands reinforced with an iron crossbar, serving as the primary ingress and egress to the isolated research facility. Its solid frame …
Photographic device distinct from Sarah's Intelligence Note; used for documenting T-Rex containment efforts and other investigations.
Ceremonial occult device embedded in the cellar floor, used as an amplifier/conduit for ritual energy during Metebelis crystal rites.
The heavy, retro-styled set likely bears a boxy cathode-ray casing in muted metallic beige, its small screen flickering with the low-resolution hues of 1970s broadcast …
A localized temporal field generator capable of reversing entropic damage in discrete volumes. Deployed by Whitaker as a handheld emitter to demonstrate temporal reversal on …
The City Control Monitoring Console is a specialized interface displaying real-time system diagnostics for the sentient city's infrastructure. Its curved display glows with green energy …
A squat, utilitarian device used by Ambassador Alpha Centauri to send urgent messages from the Federation Communications Room on Peladon Outpost. Wired into the room’s …
A tall, slender black metal pillar rising from the treacherous heights of the sentient city, its surface etched with angular Dalek engravings. Its upper section …
Airlock on a deception-themed spaceship used as an instrument of psychological containment, where Ruth manipulates Sarah Jane Smith by threatening death to suppress truth-telling
The Dalek weapons array here appears as a cluster of inert, disarmed projections—once lethal energy emitters now hanging limp after an energy blackout. Their sleek …
A worn ceremonial cushion positioned in the UNIT laboratory cellar to cushion the Doctor’s head as his body collapses under the strain of Metebelis crystal …
A set of advanced explosives packed into a duffel or rucksack by Benton, their sturdy casings unmistakable as technical equipment rather than crude weaponry. The …
A military-style combat knife wielded by the Metebelis spider larder guard during Sarah Jane Smith's captivity. Contrasts sharply with the Atlantean trident used by Exxilon …
A makeshift melee weapon levered from the refinery's perimeter, distinct from Ice Warrior's energy-based weaponry
Melee execution weapon and status symbol held directly by Irongron, distinct from ranged ammunition used by his forces
Specific to Irongron's Medieval Warband and the Exxilon's stone-like camouflage ability; used against Sarah Jane Smith in 'The Time Warrior'.
A flexible, fibrous restraint system composed of two distinct components: (1) reinforced obsidian-black metallic webbing that resists even Sontaran muscular strength with incremental tightening mechanics, …
The osmic projector is a compact, angular device composed of dark metallic casing with visible interface studs, its purpose hinted at by the visible hum …
A specific iron longsword wrested from Federation stockpiles and wielded by miners during the rebellion's ambush on guard units
The primary security apparatus of the Peladon refinery, consisting of invisible sensors and automated weaponry designed for lethal response to intruders
A heavy iron/aluminum lever mounted in the refinery’s control room, its blackened/brushed metal handle worn smooth from frequent use. The lever’s wide base is bolted …
Distinct from Sarah's brown wool habit; metallic restraints with military origin and institutional authority context.
Sarah first assumes the headbands are simply protective gear until the Doctor reveals their deeper significance: symbols of courage issued to the human villagers. Made …
A rectilinear metallic instrument, roughly the size of the Doctor's palm, marked with faint luminescent glyphs that pulse intermittently. The casing features a single recessed …
Distinct from the Doctor's mop/staff; a longsword specifically given for protection during rebellion scenarios
A compact, cylindrical sonic screwdriver with a distinctive emitter tip showing heavy wear marks. Originally an emergency repair device for oxygen systems, it becomes a …
A jury-rigged temporal scanning device specifically worn by the Third Doctor during temporal anomalies, responding with erratic amber displays and physical vibrations
Technological control device embedded in the T-Rex's biology, revealing its status as a controlled weapon rather than wild creature.
A large paper map of England spread across a temporary command table, its surface marked with concentric red circles indicating potential TARDIS materialization points during …
Handheld military field radio mounted in Land Rover's dashboard, used for tactical communication during woodland evasion sequences.
Collection of medieval firearms traded to Commander Linx in exchange for advanced Sontaran technology in The Time Warrior, representing the technological disparity between primitive human …
The angular symbols carved into the city's seamless stone facade emit an eerie inner glow, pulsing with irregular beats that flicker in response to Bellal's …
A concealed vertical lift system hidden within an ordinary filing cabinet in Grover's office. The cabinet's lower drawer appears to be standard storage containing a …
A fist-sized chunk of pitted limestone, its grey surface scored by ancient tectonic striations and dusted with Exxilon excavation grime. The rock’s angular edges bear …
The massive geometric web of blue filaments pulses with regal violet energy, replicating the Great One’s brain pattern as a cosmic power circuit. It is …
A compact, angular device with dark metallic casing designed for close-quarters defensive suppression. Its barrel emits a sharp violet pulse, visible as dim corridor light …
Used specifically for detainee control during military processing in the detention block; their improvised arrangement underscores the dehumanizing treatment of prisoners
The compact, utilitarian space car serves as the Doctor's primary vehicle for aerial pursuit in UNIT operations. Its streamlined hull is dented from hasty landings …
A pair of metallic discs attached to flexible wiring (electrode extension leads), clamped to the Doctor's temples during his attempt to bridge human and Wirrn …
Owned and primarily operated by the Third Doctor; features a brushed metal hull with scorch marks, transparent canopy with condensation, and lateral thrusters. Designed for …
A bulky metal-and-glass camera mounted on a rusted tripod, its bellows extending like a collapsed lung. The lens, ground to an antique precision, focuses the …
The Exxilon beacon system consists of two integrated components: 1) The main beacon tower, which pulses with an unnatural white light from atop a towering …
A makeshift wooden club, improvised by Rubeish from workshop debris, distinct from the professional arrowhead targeting the same anatomical weakness.
A crackling bolt of mutant-powered luminosity that disrupts atmospheric particles, visible as a jagged streak of energy. It erupts from Ky's radiant form during key …
A suit of articulated metal armor shaped like a knight, its segmented plates gleaming dully under the torchlight of Irongron’s hall. Dual energy blades extend …
A sleek metallic control interface embedded in the refinery's operations center, interfacing with the Aggedor statue's hidden projector and Eckersley's hologram control systems. Its surface …
A sentient mechanical serpent with a sinuous, segmented body constructed from overlapping metallic plates that shimmer with an oily sheen. Its length spans three man-heights …
Specifically a life-preservation tool that stabilizes severe injuries through tactile energy transfer; initially hidden within the TARDIS and carried by Arak
Used specifically in plague cure synthesis and human-Dalek cooperation attempts (Death to the Daleks episodes)
Industrial ventilation infrastructure repurposed as part of Azaxyr's suffocation strategy against trapped miners
An illegally modified double-barreled shotgun used as a menacing display of force by Phillips, contrasting with the looted jewellery nearby.
A copper-core wire with beige plastic insulation, extracted from Linx's workshop equipment; frayed ends with exposed copper strands. Previously considered for securing threats or disabling …
A jagged streak of crackling emerald-green energy erupts from Barnes' outstretched palm in response to Tommy's defiance. The bolt sears the air with a sharp …
Communication device used exclusively for relaying Iron War Council orders during miner suppression operations
Thick fibrous restraint mechanism binding Sarah Jane Smith against a stone wall, distinctly different from ritualistic or directional webbing.
Physical restraint worn by Sarah Jane Smith during captivity, later exposed to reveal her true identity
Critical intelligence document outlining Grover's underground command center, pivotal in shifting UNIT's actions against the conspiracy
A jury-rigged transmitter rigged for human sacrifice (referenced in early documentation as 'Sarah’s Energy Weapon'), its brass-and-copper guts exposed and singing as an energy coil …
Tactical camouflage outfit worn by Sarah Jane Smith during covert castle infiltration
A polished silver brooch owned by Sarah Jane Smith used as a distraction/misdirection tool while infiltrating the spiritual retreat
Primary escape and deployment vehicle of Commander Linx, serving as both mobile platform and extraction craft for Sontaran forces.
Functionally distinct from TARDIS Emergency Supplies Box; primary narrative role is as an improvised tool for manual door operation and defensive combat
The TARDIS’s internal energy banks, including both primary and emergency power systems. The once-vibrant power banks glow dully as the Doctor checks their readings, their …
Ceremonial vessel used in forced hospitality ritual at Spiritual Retreat's Main Hermitage; part of Lupton's control strategy over Sarah and others
Advanced energy weapons originally alien technology reappropriated by Irongron's forces during medieval conflicts. The sleek compact weapons fire lethal bursts considered 'magic' by medieval locals …
A compact portable energy-manipulation device used by the Third Doctor in critical moments. This multi-functional device absorbs energy pulses from hostile forces (Ice Warrior guards) …
Non-lethal combat technique from Venusian martial tradition
Specifically targeted tampering with temporal investigation equipment in the UNIT laboratory, contrasted with unrelated repair work in Peladion refinery.
Scanning device specifically used to detect treaty violations, emitting blue pulses and distinct from optical magnification tools
Located in the Peladon throne room, accessed via nearly invisible wooden panel in stone wall, designed specifically for the Queen's personal escape use by Sarah …
The heavy industrial reactor core that powers the Whitaker-Butler temporal weapon system by generating and sustaining a localized temporal stasis field via a control lever. …
Military-grade Bakelite telephone actively used in UNIT laboratory command center during emergency response operations, carried psychic stress scuff marks from rapid hand-offs between command staff
An olive-drab military jeep used for tactical transport, distinct from UNIT's mounted weapons systems
Thin sheaf of papers the Doctor requests to examine, containing the grant application and professional documentation of Professor Whitaker's research. The papers are presented as …
A searing beam of concentrated energy erupts from Aggedor’s maw, a crackling lance of golden-white fire that reduces reinforced metal to molten slag in seconds. …
Not to be confused with Federation scanning devices; this is a tactical satchel containing unspecified tools granting Federation personnel non-analytical advantages
A compact iron pry bar, its surface pitted with old rust stains and rounded edges worn smooth from frequent use. Barnes grips it tightly during …
A specific chipped white ceramic teacup associated with John Benton's practical intervention in Episode 22 of Season 11 (Planet of the Spiders Part 2). Distinct …
These battle-trained horses served as the primary means of transport for Irongron and Bloodaxe's forces, facilitating their rapid mobilization despite being outmatched by Linx's advanced …
The lift operates via an unmarked control panel identical to standard service access stations except for its lack of clearance scanners. Its brushed-metal call button …
Portable military radio communication system used for secure tactical coordination during field operations
A narrow, rough-hewn shelf bolted to the damp stone wall of Sarah’s cell, its uneven planks darkened by years of moisture and neglect. The edge …
The deceptive panel appears as a smooth section of corridor wall until Bellal's foot finds its edge. A hidden mechanism disengages, and the surface splits …
A brittle, dust-laden cobweb clinging to the corridor walls, serving as a minor obstacle during Mike's haste to follow Sarah. Contrasts with the heavier brocade …
A compact, angular control device with a tactile surface and a single central activation stud. Its metallic casing bears Sontaran glyphs and UNIT insignia, crackling …
A portable metallic command center carried by Commander Linx, serving as his temporal anchor to a displaced timeline and interface for personal Sontaran operations.
A ten-meter-long projectile deployed by Daleks during the Exxilon mission, designed to sterilize planetary surfaces with biological agents. Recognized by the Third Doctor as a …
Field-placed explosive devices used by the Daleks for sabotage and structural destruction during operations.
The lift is a sleek, stainless-steel vertical transport cage with reinforced glass walls, rising silently to the top floor of Global Chemicals' headquarters. Its controls …
Originally a brass-framed clock repurposed as a secondary temporal alert system, hinged with visible coral-colored wiring and red-lit display
Precision-calibrated scientific instrument for rhondium radiation analysis, distinct from the repurposed alarm clock used for temporal monitoring in the makeshift accommodation
Sabotage tool designed to disrupt sentient systems with paradox equations; distinct from other improvised electronics in the narrative.
Liquid sedative administered via embedding in consumable meals to target specific individuals.
A pair of compact, metallic gadgets functioning as both temporal stun devices and scientific analysis tools. They feature blue pulse emissions and crimson temporal calibration …
Defensive communications interface distinct from physical containment systems, used specifically for priority transmissions during manufactured refinery emergencies
A dark-metal pistol wielded by Ettis for immediate threat display, distinct from the physical blade used in close quarters
A single blackened copper wire stripped at both ends, connected to concealed explosives beneath a sacred cavern's floor. Used by Ettis as a remote trigger …
A permanent structural element within the Exxilon cage's cavern environment, serving as brutal flooring and bearing gouges from multiple captives including Stewart and the Doctor.
Wall-mounted iron censers producing grey-green smoke designed to psychologically subdue prisoners before final rites, distinct from the altar's stone bowel execution implement
Distinct from hand-thrown spears; launched via unseen force/mechanical means rather than manual throwing, used in both hunting and territorial defense scenarios.
Military Land Rover under General Finch's direct command, modified for mobile ambush operations with blacked-out rear windows
A weapon composed of wooden limbs, hemp string, and scavenged feathers, used actively in combat against the Exxilons.
Security and communications console in the UNIT hangar office controlling classified information access and documentation
A single coarse hemp rope used by the Doctor in multiple field operations. Roughly three metres long with frayed ends from repeated use, bearing salt …
Crude basalt fragments torn loose from the mine’s face by desperate hands, their surfaces dark and angular with fresh fracture lines. Rough enough to bruise …
A dented metal tankard/pitcher, its surface scarred from repeated use and neglect, sits amid the rancid stench of spoiled rations in Irongron’s hall. The vessel’s …
A ceremonial wine served in Irongron's hall during his ill-fated attempt to demonstrate power, associated with his medieval warband and adversaries like the Doctor
A standard Bakelite desk telephone (with identical damage features: shallow scuffs from handling, stretched receiver cord from yanking toward wall, dead air when lifted, unusable …
A single, highly versatile Sontaran technology tool used by Commander Linx in multiple configurations depending on context and purpose. PRIMARY MODE: 'Linx's Sontaran Battle Scanner' …
A plain white ceramic mug cradling Lipton's-bland English breakfast tea, steam rising slowly from its surface as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart grips the handle lightly. The chipped …
The control room stands as the nerve center of a New Earth containment vessel during the dinosaur crisis, its walls lined with consoles pulsing with …
Massive cedar-reinforced bronze doors frame the palace’s main hall, their dark grain running vertically like vertical scars across the panels. Six iron bars bolt diagonally …
Azaxyr chains four Peladonian miners to the throne room's bronze pillars, their resistance to forced labor met with immediate retaliation. The hostages' chains clink against …
A collection of ranged Federation weapons including pulse rifles, sidearms, and salvaged blasters seized during mining rebellion to arm miners without access to weapons
Verbal transmissions within the rebellion's underground network on Peladon, specifically discussing the rescue of Gebek under siege conditions
Unique emergency distress beacon embedded in Peladon's palace communications hub, used by Sarah Jane Smith during the rebellion to summon Federation assistance
A desperate haul of stolen valuables featuring chains and mismatched jewelry, taken opportunistically from lesser targets in Moorfields Parade of Shops.
A parchment-based tactical display with acetate overlays and embedded amber diodes that pulse to show compromised Federation systems. Located in the communications room's tactical station …
An automated lethal defense network with heat weapon turrets, embedded throughout the Global Chemicals refinery (distinct from the control room's passive surveillance monitor)
Specialized window component serving as a distorting lens for covert Federation surveillance, projecting spectral apparitions to mask tracking activity.
Sidearm wrested by Sarah Jane from an Ice Warrior guard during an uprising on Peladon. Not to be confused with Ice Warrior thermal weaponry such …
Consummable item used for covert incapacitation in feast setting
Seized by Lodge during UNIT detention centre melee (Doctor Who: Invasion of the Dinosaurs Part 1)
The vessel is a small, stealth-oriented spacecraft designed for reconnaissance and covert operations. The metalloid hull shows impact scars and burn marks from atmospheric entry, …
A deceptive retreat activity timetable with no actual times, its vague entries concealing hidden activities at the Spiritual Retreat.
A plain wooden box with rope handles, its rough pine surface marred by salt stains from its coastal journey. Colonel Trenchard carries it casually by …
A portable illumination device providing the only artificial light during the TARDIS's total power failure, distinct from emergency supplies storage.
A massive theropod dinosaur contained in a hangar setting, distinct from other temporal rupture entities
Weaponized temporal predator deployed by Professor Whitaker to eliminate targets like The Doctor, distinct from navigation devices
Precision weapon used to disable machinery by severing power conduits; wielded by the Doctor to expose the Sontaran tech's vulnerability in Irongron's castle.
Lightweight historical jacket used by the Doctor as a prop to conceal awakened scientists, discovered bloodstained and torn during Irongron's raid.
A series of closely related reference and training materials belonging to Tommy, including: 1) A slim worn reference book ('Dictionary') kept in his cupboard, densely …
A plain cardboard shoe box sits on a shelf in Tommy’s cupboard, its lid warped from rough handling over time. Its exterior shows faded manufacturer …
Tyrannosaurus Rex species retrofitted as a controlled military weapon by UNIT. Its unnatural obsidian scales and subsonic roars are key features.
The tempered steel lock on the reinforced UNIT command cell slams shut under Yates’ palm, its mechanism groaning under the pressure of institutional authority. Cold …
Reinforced metal door at a UNIT makeshift research facility featuring scratches from heavy use and power dynamics between Yates and Sarah Jane Smith.
The reinforced windows of UNIT HQ's temporary holding area are security-grade glass set in metal frames, designed to resist forced entry. Their opaque tint obscures …
UNIT-standard trauma kit containing medical supplies for field operations, used to treat Clark's venomous wounds during the siege
Domestic sugar packet persisting in UNIT crisis operations as emblematic of professional colleagues' pre-apocalypse routines
Small colored pins (including pink, red, blue, and green) used by UNIT to mark confirmed temporal displacement sightings across London on the England Strategic Map. …
A stark holding area within UNIT HQ, repurposed for immediate detention. Its cinderblock walls bear the chipped paint of utilitarian design, the air thick with …
A utilitarian metal tray holding a dented stainless steel teapot, chipped white mugs, and a cracked sugar bowl, all arranged haphazardly on the temporary UNIT …
Reinforced aircraft hangar specifically designated for containing dangerous temporal anomalies, particularly the Tyrannosaurus Rex displaced in time.
A martial art focused on unarmed combat and defensive techniques, emphasizing redirection of force and controlled restraint; distinct from the energy-based device also named with …
A non-lethal incapacitation device of Venusian design, used to induce temporary unconsciousness through directed energy discharge; distinct from martial systems sharing the 'Venusian' prefix.
The primary portable temporal cage component of the Whitaker-Butler temporal weapon system, designed to forcibly roll back local timelines to a predetermined state and seal …
Located in open common terrain during UNIT evasion sequences in Episode 9 of Season 11
A specific abandoned vehicle in London's West End with visible damage and interior disarray, distinct from other abandoned objects like the near vicinity money bag.
A temporary projectile torn from the cavern ceiling during the ambush scene on Galloway, used once to disarm a snare wire without lethal force.
A massive, weaponized sauropod forced into the power station as part of an operational crisis, distinct from the station's infrastructure.
A compact metal case with a recessed control panel and faintly glowing indicator lights along one edge, carried by the Doctor as he identifies the …
A dark slate blackboard featuring abstract geometric diagrams representing temporal displacement principles, contrasting with the biological reference diagrams on the same wall.
Iconic iron-headed polearm carried by Bloodaxe throughout the Irongron campaign, wielded both in combat and as a practical tool during escape sequences.
A ceramic bowl filled with coarse dark bread, the crusts lightly dusted with flour and still warm from the hearth. The villagers tear hunks of …
The shots ring out as disciplined three-round bursts from the Brigadier's service pistol, each report sharp in the palace corridor's confines. The Browning Hi-Power flashes …
The Brigadier's Revolver is a Webley-style service sidearm issued to Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, serving as UNIT's standard-issue armament during field operations. Initially, the revolver functioned as …
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart's reluctantly endorsed escape vehicle; features sharply upswept wings, twin jet exhausts with glowing expulsion ports, and an angular hull designed for minimal infra-red …
Serves as visual evidence of civilization's collapse in London Park, distinct from deliberately repurposed objects
A flimsy paper security pass with Yates's name and clearance level, passed between characters in the Makeshift School Biology Laboratory during Doctor Who - Invasion …
A wide-mesh net braided from coarse natural fibres, its edges weighted with knots to prevent flaring during use. The Doctor brandishes it with practiced confidence, …
Distinct from Peladon Guard's Sword; these are functional keys used by castle guards (turned against their owner by the Doctor) rather than a weapon of …
Scattered evidence mid-play in the deserted London park after temporal disruption, consisting of plastic toys (car, stuffed animal, building blocks). These objects remain undisturbed despite …
A massive circular stone lid caked in ancient dust and grime, its edges worn smooth by centuries of use yet still capable of sealing the …
The coat hook mounted on the office wall appears ordinary until pressed in a specific sequence, revealing its true function as a disguised lift release …
A single utilitarian coil of weathered hemp rope serving multiple functional purposes across storeroom and colliery lift descent scenarios. The rope shows signs of frequent …
A steaming clay bowl of mutton broth rests between the Doctor and the colonists during their tense meal. The dark liquid carries the rich aroma …
The room hums with the indistinct murmur of emergency systems—static from failing comms gear, the distant wail of alarms cutting in and out, and the …
Primary role is as a defensive barricade against external threats during high-stakes operations, contrasting with the hide door used for stealth movement.
A pair of heavy brocade curtains used for concealment in the inner corridors of the Spiritual Retreat, distinct from the fragile cobwebs found elsewhere in …
A squat, unadorned structural pillar supporting the back wall of the jeweller's shop, located in Jeweller's Shop Alley. It stands framed by the narrow alley …
Distinct from physical containment structures; these are mathematical equations for energy vector mapping.
Large natural element (mature London plane tree) that crashes down during the scene.
Embedded in the control panel of a Dalek spaceship; used in the climax of 'Death to the Daleks Part 4' (S11E14).
Mechanical component of a Dalek spaceship used for sealing and entrapment, not an explosive device.
Permanent architectural damage resulting from the Brigadier's covering fire during the Linx apparition event. Splinters and powder residue remain visible as testament to the temporal …
The police emergency line Sarah attempts to dial is lifeless, its connection severed by unseen forces beyond the jeweller’s shop. The receiver emits no dial …
A rectangular warning fixture mounted near the airlock, its amber LED strip pulsing rhythmically to broadcast an active danger state. The sign’s dull glow casts …
The Diplomatic Ambassadorial Shuttle was a compact vessel commissioned for high-level diplomatic engagements between Earth and the Empire of Draconia, deployed during critical junctures in …
A costume bow tie worn by the Doctor as part of his Victorian-era disguise in 12th-century England
A fist-sized chunk of plain limestone, its angular edges chipped from prior use. The Doctor snatches it from the cellar floor mid-flight, hurling it toward …
Heating device in the communal tunnel space of Peladon's mining complex.
Physical object collection (metaphorical 'strategic' stones) rather than a technique or action
Mobile engines of consumption, these creatures are not mere beasts but living reactors—each one a voracious cascade of biomass and machinery. Their asymmetrical maws yawn …
A brutish double-barreled shotgun wielded by Eckersley in his final moments, its stubby barrels spitting buckshot wildly at the revived Aggedor. The weapon’s oiled wood …
A utilitarian longsword with a dark iron blade, distinguished from Ettis's ranged weapon in narrative use
Distinct from the Ritual Incense Bowl; serves as a communal gathering point for Exxilon rituals, not as a weapon of execution
A compact, high-capacity power core referenced during the communications room confrontation, described only as a critical component required to execute the Aggedor deception. Its existence …
The Ogron forces appear as a coordinated enemy presence outside the Central Control complex, their rapid movements marking the battlefield with tactical aggression. They operate …
Dried fennel seeds sit among Lady Eleanor’s herbs on the hall’s wooden table. Their feathery, golden-brown fronds offer sharp herbal aroma when crushed between fingers, …
Specialized cryogenic suspension chambers designed for large-scale colony transport, containing colonists and crew in horizontally stacked stasis tanks with automated revival systems
A broad, flat slab of dark basal rock elevated a half-meter off the tunnel floor by natural rock pedestals. Its surface shows ridge marks from …
A flimsy paper pass issued by General Finch's headquarters, barely larger than Sarah's palm. The edges are slightly torn where Sarah clutches it, her knuckles …
A black polymer baton with a ribbed grip for secure handling, carried by Hinks and his guards during the confrontation at Global Chemicals yard. Its …
Thick steel shutters and security barriers roll into place along overhead tracks, sealing corridors with a mechanical groan that reverberates through the underground complex. The …
Coarse, stiff cord ropes burn against Sarah’s and Mark’s wrists, their frayed ends knotted tightly by Grover’s machinery. The bonds chafe dark red welts into …
A tall gray metal cabinet lined with rows of green and red file folders in the private filing room, its drawers marked with numerical labels. …
A crumpled, hand-drawn map rendered on brittle paper, its edges torn from hurried unfolding. Multiple layers of ink marks and corrections show tactical revisions, emphasizing …
Ice Warrior guard-issued weapon discharge during the Spider's Lair detention corridor standoff. Distinct from the Metebelis Queen's mutant-powered energy beams.
Six consumable iron-tipped arrows with oak shafts and dark raven-strain fletching
Traditional yew recurve bow wielded by human archer Hal in 12th-century England (Sherwood); associated with both hunting and combat; instrumental in a pivotal moral choice …
A potently sedative herb (henbane) used as the primary active ingredient in the draught, distinct from complementary ingredients like sesame seeds
A chalk diagram showing cross-sections of retinal and optic nerve structures with anatomical labels, used as a biological reference during debates about sensory mechanisms.
Specific environmental control console in the Ice Warrior base communications room, distinct from Thal heating technology
Worn by Grover’s operative during the airlock breach, the suit’s pressurized fabric glistens under the ship’s harsh lighting as it cycles the outer door. Its …
The IRIS machine system consists of two integrated components: 1) The Electroencephalograph (EEG) headset worn by Professor Clegg during the UNIT brainwave experiment, with thick …
Long rifles actively used by Irongron's warriors in combat, featuring brassy receivers and walnut stocks.
A folded document held by Jo, its paper edges worn from handling and sealed with a smudge of ink beneath its creases. The Doctor presses …
A set of handwritten parchment letters bearing King Edward's royal seal, dispatched to neighboring lords to solicit military support against Irongron. The letters bear the …
A pulsating lattice of luminous violet filaments woven from blue crystal energy, functioning as a psychic amplification conduit. When integrated with the Great One’s structure, …
A woven basket cradles an assortment of dried botanicals—crushed lavender buds, bundles of valerian root, and delicate sprigs of mugwort—arranged around stoppered stone jars containing …
A small, recessed panel mounted on the bunker wall marked only by an up arrow. Its dim glow provides the only visible light in the …
Distinct from Linx's Temporal Weapon Component; a handheld combat tool and reflective surface used aggressively against the Doctor
A mechanized suit of armor fitted with Sontaran glyphs, repurposed by the Doctor as a living scarecrow to deceive enemy forces
Distinct from Linx's Reflector; a critical structural component of Linx's temporal weapon, completed during assembly
NOTES: This is a scientific containment space used for temporal experiments, not the robot itself. A passive architectural space repurposed as laboratory.
A structural component of Linx's workshop, not a portable device.
Metal chair specifically used by the Doctor for temporary support during the mind-control headset crisis in Linx's workshop.
Metal-framed service ladder bolted to an aqueduct drain, allowing the Doctor's escape from Linx's workshop through a rear grille. Marked the Time Lord's first defiance …
Lady Eleanor lists love-in-a-mist among the dried herbs gathered from kitchen stores and fresh plants from the nearby woods. The herb appears as small, dried …
A blue crystal (specific variant: Metebelis shard) wielded by Victor Lupton that amplifies his psychic powers. The crystal manifests both as a physical object (pulsing …
Lupton's suede shoes become a tactical obstacle as the Doctor attempts to flee. The shoes' soft material offers no sure footing on the city's uneven …
Functional chair in confined operational quarters used during interrogations; serves as necessary furniture for forced confinement
A sealed foil pouch containing cylindrical Sulphagen Tablets and other unnamed medical rations, marked with Marine Space Corps insignias. The tablets appear dull gray with …
The Master's Coat is a wearable emblem of his deceptive authority, a garment adopted to assume false roles and manipulate institutions from within. First fashioned …
A stolen flat-bottomed river motorboat, its hull battered and streaked with grime from months of clandestine use, splits the Severn’s current under Lupton’s command. The …
A potentially dangerous supernatural pendant owned by Mike Tuke, used to contain/get manipulate crystal energy at the spiritual retreat
Contrast with Miners' Weaponized Metal Tools: crude cudgels whittled from oak planks salvaged from tunnel supports, their rough-hewn surfaces still bearing splinters from the timber …
A mismatched collection of Federation sidearms and energy weapons recently seized by Ettis and his miners during a coordinated rebellion against Federation authority at the …
Wearable item specifically associated with the Minister's disposable chauffeur during cover operations, featuring distinct physical wear patterns and tailored fit.
A specialized orbital platform launched by the Marine Space Corps to detect chemical signatures in planetary atmospheres. The satellite's sensors scan Exxilon's surface and upper …
A saucer-shaped craft of metallic sheen descends toward the valley, its trajectory visible only as a sudden disruption in the sky. Its landing precipitates the …
A rhythmic Buddhist mantra intoned by a group seated around a mandala, its syllables rolling in increasing intensity as Sarah and Yates drive toward the …
Furniture items (two wooden deckchairs) placed behind the TARDIS, one of which falls during the scene.
Self-contained experimental device with diagnostic port, calibration dials, and silver casing. Catastrophically failed during The Doctor's demonstration, exposing flawed internal architecture.
Physical barrier sealing the Communications Room entrance with duralinium reinforcement, distinct from the armoury security system operating within the same chamber.
A longsword used by Peladonian Royal Guards during the Paladian rebellion; distinct from Atlantean weapons
A sturdy metal-framed wheelbarrow with flaking red paint on its wooden handles and a shallow, dented bed holding scattered pellets of ore. Rima loads it …
The federation demands control of Peladon's trisilicate, a mineral resource embedded deep within the planet's bedrocks and central to the conflict. The trisilicate is both …
Once living Exxilon beings mineralized into silent statues across the arid plains, distinct from the city's pressure-sensitive carvings
A glass lens being hand-ground into a monocle by Professor Rubeish in his workshop, distinct from his mechanical devices
Electronic psychological evaluation device with pulsing diodes and staticky relays, used for interrogating subjects
Dried ragwort leaves, one of the herbs Lady Eleanor selects to brew a sedative draught. The coarse, brownish fronds bear faint yellow-green streaks where sap …
A small handheld device used by Exxilon rebels to sabotage the controlling machines of the sentient city. Gotal reports it destroyed one of the repressive …
A safety device repurposed as environmental camouflage to mask a concealed bunker entrance
Blocked reinforced metal doors at the refinery's perimeter, flanked by heat weapons emplacements. The exits' jambs bear scorch marks from recent bursts, their locking mechanisms …
Distinct from the control room door; this is the entire containment chamber where movement is restricted
A tractor manifesting due to psychic interference from the meditation center, with supernatural distortions in sound, appearance, and behavior.
Ceremonial entrance to the throne room, carved with Peladon's royal lineage and mythic beasts. The boundary between royal authority (where the throne resides) and the …
Single activation lever from the Doctor's salvaged device, used briefly to transfer the Doctor's energy to the villagers' machine. Located in the Village Meeting Hut …
Manufactured jute sacks filled with damp sand used as concealment for sabotage operations against Dalek systems
The boots appear when Sarah Jane steps into the arid Exxilon wasteland moments after the TARDIS fails, their sturdy soles ready for uneven terrain. Their …
The crystal’s jagged green energy tears free from Sarah’s clenched fist, crackling into jagged bolts that illuminate the room in sickly emerald flashes. The weapon …
Non-food prop used to punctuate tension in argument scenes
A medieval-style tunic and tights dyed in vibrant lincoln green wool, specifically chosen for woodland camouflage. The tunic falls to mid-thigh with a fitted but …
A practical woolen dress Sarah Jane changes into inside the TARDIS, designed with long sleeves to better endure the arid climate of Exxilon. The dark …
A biological-technological hybrid tunnel wall that forms the backbone of the sentient planet's energy absorption network, distinct from the city's logic-based systems.
A humble sesame seed used as a complementary ingredient in the sedative brew, distinct from more potent herbs like henbane
The collection of seven identical spacecraft configured for long-range colonization missions, differentiated from their internal systems and subsystems.
A barely visible wire strung low across the rusted metal floor of Skaro’s ruins, its gritty surface clinging to the corroded plating. The wire functions …
A heavy cast-iron skillet with a long handle and a blackened, soot-streaked cooking surface, its rim showing wear from repeated use over open flame. Sarah …
A lit cigarette pressed between the fingers of a distracted soldier, its curling smoke obscuring his face as he pauses for a break. The yellowed …
The outer emergency exit door is a thick metal barrier framed in riveted durasteel, set flush in the transfer station’s exterior bulkhead. Its handle is …
A pair of heavy timber scaling ladders, their thick wooden spars reinforced with iron cleats, stand propped against the battlements of Sir Edward’s castle. The …
A compact, metallic exit panel embedded in the side of the false spaceship environment (with faint emergency release lever outline) AND the primary manual control …
A thin, glistening strand of silk dangles from the cavernous cellar ceiling, its translucent fibers catching the dim light as the spider descends. The thread …
A narrow storage recess beneath the stairway in the spiritual retreat's lower corridor, distinct from the corridor window used for emergency egress
Worn and slightly rumpled striped cotton pajamas—pale blue and white horizontal stripes now dulled by grime and repeated wear. The loose fabric hangs loosely on …
Complete candelabra weapon system, including all structural and ornamental arms, used as an impromptu battering ram by Sarah Jane and the Doctor after being torn …
Handheld temporal navigator used by The Doctor for detection, distinct from Whitaker's predatory trap
A compact, portable lighting fixture repurposed as an emergency illumination tool in the TARDIS corridors. During the seizure by Ice Warrior forces, the device is …
Distinct from Sarah's water wings; used by the Doctor as a comedic prop to mask tension during TARDIS system failures
Located at back of throne room in ceremonial/refinery control area, conceals sacred control interface for weaponized systems, used by Eckersley in hostage situation
A brass-framed device marked with Time Lord sigils, its dials and switches worn from use. The Doctor wires coordinates into its core components with practiced …
A folded train timetable with time-specific columns, used by Sarah Jane Smith as a prop to stage her departure from the Spiritual Retreat and evade …
An intangible but perceptible frequency that manifests as a sudden hum, warping the Stegosaurus's form into flickering instability before erasing it from sight. The pulse …
Architectural feature of the T-Rex containment hangar, distinct from the stun device embedded in the dinosaur itself.
A worn leather briefcase with a scuffed brass clasp, its dark brown hide stiffened by years of service and marked with UNIT stencils near the …
Military-grade Bakelite telephone used in UNIT command operations during the Invasion of the Dinosaurs crisis, distinct from civilian public infrastructure.
Two olive-drab mobile field guns with long tapered barrels, their steel frames gleaming dully under overcast skies outside UNIT HQ. The weapons are braced on …
Three olive-drab cylindrical canisters with yellow safety levers gripped in hasty fingers. Their metal casings feel cold against sweaty palms as soldiers yank the priming …
Specifically concerns intelligence records on Professor Whitaker that reveal internal UNIT power struggles; distinct from external satellite monitoring reports
The UNIT laboratory’s glassware shatters violently when the psychic storm erupts, a violent fragmentation of beakers and vials erupting into deadly debris as the Doctor …
Specialized military clipboard used by UNIT personnel for engineering documentation during lab inspections; features Newton Institute schematics and UNIT insignia
A sturdy canvas rucksack with wide shoulder straps and a single main compartment, used to haul Benton's explosives and rope through the Unit HQ. The …
A utilitarian metal tray resting on the UNIT lab table, holding a dented metal coffee pot, chipped white mugs, and the plastic cup that Benton …
Used during village meals to serve thick mutton broth, demonstrating Metebelis communal dining customs
Abandoned public transit infrastructure on London Road outside a spiritual retreat, featuring cracked pavement, overgrown grass, and faded road markings. Functions as threshold location between …
The abandoned London Underground security gate system consists of heavy steel barriers designed to prevent unauthorized entry to disused stations. The Doctor forces a standard …
Specifically part of the ventilation exhaust system in the abandoned London Underground station, distinct from the hidden time station access
Underground station's vertical access route to concealed route beneath the station, used tactically during the Doctor's plan to breach a hidden passage
Functioning Dalek weaponry in its upgraded form, deployed during destructive testing against a TARDIS model
Ceremonial weathered stone statue whose power derives entirely from cultural belief rather than mechanical operation.
Man-made ritual structure repurposed as emergency escape route, distinct from natural sand formations
Luminous pale blue geometric web pattern functioning as an interdimensional conduit, stabilizing a breach for strategic invasion purposes.
Bellal’s emaciated frame collapses to the test chamber floor, limbs splaying unnaturally as his body succumbs to the city’s psychic assault. The hollow angles of …
Mobile command vehicle used as temporary strategic operations hub during UNIT's emergency deployment
Used by Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart to disperse a stegosaurus blocking Moorgate Station in 'Invasion of the Dinosaurs'.
Personal timepiece used by Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart to test telepathic abilities in UNIT laboratory settings
Improvised distraction device used to divert dangerous creatures' attention through sudden light and smoke.
Permanent structural fixture designed to regulate airflow in the TARDIS or other spacecraft corridors, composed of non-reactive metal lattice
Distinct from the Particle Reversal Device Control Box; specifically a handheld Siege Security Scanner from Peladon's throne room siege
A permanent execution device mounted in the castle courtyard, used for brutal punishments and serving as a symbol of Irongron's cruelty
A jagged, unpolished gemstone pulsing with erratic silver-blue light, its fractured surface streaked with veins of violet gas that swirl within its crystalline matrix. Weighing …
The Cellar Door began as a last bastion of shelter, its weathered oak beams and brass fittings holding back unseen forces during Tommy’s desperate attempts …
Bare wooden furniture in the village meeting hut that remains untouched, symbolizing villagers' rejection of outsiders
Further underscores its role as a temporal manipulator rather than a communication tool, distinguishing it from the radio.
Located near the interior entrance to the Citadel, conceals a hidden tunnel entrance patched over by its fabric folds, frequently manipulated by palace guards
Biological enforcement agents of the sentient city, activated for neutralization of threats via biochemical dissolution of organic matter.
Physical partition dividing the cooling chamber from subterranean corridors; lacks active thermal regulation components; bears structural damage from Dalek attacks.
The chamber erupts in jagged bands of crimson, violet, and sickly yellow, their pulsating hues reconfiguring the space into alien terrain. These disorienting flashes pulse …
Technological hub embedded in corridor walls that regulates security systems and trap activation through Solonian logic-glyphs.
Physical containment system distinct from communication interfaces, specifically an electrical barrier protecting against energy leakage from unauthorized power sources
A narrow, utilitarian storage space beneath the underground station, distinct from tool-specific storage areas like window cleaner's sections.
A narrow, uneven stone stairway carved into the cliffside, its worn steps slippery with lichen and loose gravel. The path angles steeply toward the village …
Natural muddy-brown river flowing between spiritual retreat and open water, serving as chase route during escape sequence
Practice targets shaped like armored warriors, positioned to simulate Irongron's forces during training exercises. Made of lightweight composite materials, they shatter under Linx's ray weapon …
The palace’s communications circuits form the central nervous system of Peladon’s long-range links, running through reinforced conduits beneath the throne room. Heavy copper cables and …
Specific sleek silver hovercraft fleeing pursuers with Metebelis Three crystal cargo during the Athenum Road Junction chase scene
Actual strategic mineral cargo essential for the Earth ship's survival
A ceramic cup containing coffee sits on a makeshift surface in the TARDIS console room, its warmth contrasting with the cold isolation of the stranded …
A polished brass coin, its edges smooth from countless cycles between universes. The Third Doctor flips it once, the rhythmic clink echoing in the cramped …
Crude human-shaped effigies fashioned from bundled straw and old clothing, their hollow forms stuffed with rags to approximate body weight. Positions shifted hourly by Sir …
Used in psychokinetic energy demonstration; does not shatter but levitates under psychic strain
Stiff braided copper wires, their insulation cracked from prior use, thread through Benton’s detonation equipment. The wires run taut between terminal blocks and relay switches, …
Improvised barrier device blocking Irongron's pursuit in the castle stairway.
Jury-rigged communications device used for voice communication with UNIT during airborne pursuit operations.
Makeshift robotic exosuit constructed to deceive Irongron; used in a rigged duel to appear as a 'robot champion' before its fragility is exposed by the …
Mechanical vapor-diffusion device improvisation capable of affecting multiple targets simultaneously.
Compact navigation light used for stealth investigation of underground environments
Precision timing device used by the Third Doctor in tactical military operations, distinct from personal or telepathic testing devices
Improvised illumination tool used by the Doctor in the abandoned station, distinct from the triceratops menace blocking the platform.
A standard-issue military flight helmet issued to UNIT personnel, worn by Sarah Jane as she assists the Doctor in piloting the commandeered gyrocopter. The helmet …
Personal, vocal orders exchanged between General Finch and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart during their moral conflict at Denham Manor, characterized by clipped military phrasing and lethal consequences. …
The utilitarian Earth commercial transport vessel stands as Sarah's final chance to prevent genocide. Its unassuming commercial design—a necessity for passing unnoticed amid planetary conflict—belies …
Eckersley weaponizes the promise of his escape spaceship to justify his brutality on Peladon, claiming the vessel waits just beyond the mountain as his guaranteed …
Distinct from Eckersley's mining pick; used exclusively for optical analysis of the Metebelis crystal.
A standard-issue energy pistol drawn by Eckersley during the throne room hostage crisis. The weapon glows with lethal blue energy as Eckersley presses it against …
A systemic emergency power failure that specifically disables Dalek technology during confrontation at a landing site, rendering their weapons inoperable
A bundle of primitive but effective explosives buried in the gravel of the new tunnel beneath the throne room. The devices consist of unstable charges …
A recessed niche in Exxilon city's exterior wall, designed as a hidden blind spot for concealment rather than a functional component of the city's systems
Distinct from sacrificial or containment devices; serves as an ancient city control interface with interactive mechanical properties
Architectural feature with pressure-sensitive mechanism, distinct from other Exxilon stone artifacts like tools or weapons
A physical file containing photographic evidence of the Exxilon city and its defenses, passed from Jill to Railton before the Doctor’s arrival. The images show …
A natural rock crevice in Exxilon's underground tunnel system, used as emergency concealment by the Doctor, Sarah, Bellal, and Gotal during Dalek pursuit. Its unstable …
Material used by Exxilon life forms for camouflage and environmental interference, not a tool of restraint.
Specifically used during the ambush scene of the Doctor's party and Dalek survivors; physically thrown by Exxilons with blunt trajectory and wet embedding impact.
Physical torture/restraint device used exclusively for holding sacrificial victims prior to execution
A ritual stone bowl altar implement used for direct suffocation execution, distinct from wall-mounted censers used for psychological weakening
Crude survival tool repurposed as weapon, distinct from more sophisticated Exxilon stone carvings
Distinct from satchels/tactical bags; this is a specialized scanning device for mineral analysis with metallic housing and sensor arrays
Ceremonial weapon specifically wielded by throne room guards during diplomatic proceedings.
The automated Federation announcement crackles through the communications room as a distorted electronic voice, its harsh metallic timbre cutting through the tension. The transmission announces …
A console-based temporal weapon deployed at Abney Station, capable of forcibly rewinding local timeline segments by slamming multiple switches, accompanied by amber light pulses and …
A crude torch assembled from scavenged scraps of fabric and wood, lashed together with strips of torn cloth soaked in oil—the Doctor's desperate weapon against …
A fitted tactical vest marked with vivid fluorescent stripes, designed to stand out against the dark tunnel walls. The vest clings to the wearer's torso, …
An improvised earthen defensive structure providing minimal cover during the Exxilon ambush.
Stacks of commercial-grade cleaning supplies fill the cramped maintenance closet under harsh fluorescent lighting. Industrial-strength bottles of bleach and ammonia stand shoulder-high on sagging wire …
Physical folder containing historical policy documents, meeting minutes, and blueprints—authentic evidence of decades of classified work rather than staged material.
Physical sharpener used by Grun to maintain Irongron's Star-Axe. Contrasts with the written accusation left in tunnel dirt.
A rough, finger-drawn 'H' etched into the damp tunnel floor by Grun's shaking hand after Hepesh's ambush. The mark appears hastily formed, its uneven lines …
Hal's precise, fluid movements as he disarms Irongron's men during their chaotic confrontation in the hall. His hands work with practiced economy, fingers prying weapons …
A compact timepiece strapped to Hamilton's wrist, its face visible as he counts down the detonation sequence. Brass or metal casing reflects the dim emergency …
Fluorescent tubes mounted in the ceiling bathe the secret filing room in a stark, clinical glare. The light strips away the cave-like ambiance of the …
Concealed within the corridor's masonry wall, activated by palm pressure, leading to hidden tunnels below. Functions as an emergency or covert passage rather than a …
Ice Warrior thermal lance designed for breaching reinforced barriers through thermal disintegration. Used by Ice Warriors during the siege of Peladon Refinery.
Represents stolen provisions intended for Irongron's hidden war stores, not a detention artifact.
A throbbing blue radiance pulses from the fractured space where the barrier between dimensions has been breached, marking the exact transit point within the Spider …
Partition walls dividing the quarantine area into temporary personal spaces, made from makeshift materials for segregation purposes
Distinct from the Castle Courtyard Cart; this gate is a fixed fortification controlling entry to the castle complex.
Distinct from other kitchen vessels and liquids; a heavy iron cooking pot used exclusively for communal stew preparation in Irongron's kitchen
Ranged execution ammunition used by Irongron's warriors, displayed as a tactical threat in his hall
Important: Not a mechanical device or weapon. supernatural phenomenon observed in Irongron's claimed territories, marking key moments in the warband's history
A narrow arched stone corridor beneath Linx's workshop, used by Irongron's forces to violently force entry. Distinct from the war table in Irongron's hall.
Distinct from Irongron's War Table; a ceremonial drinking vessel used in Irongron's hall rituals
Central hinge mechanism of the candelabra, enabling free rotation by creating a pivot point the Doctor uses to swing himself or react with.
The unassuming commercial transport sits anchored near the parrinium bags, its utilitarian design marked only by its current purpose: to ferry Jill and Sarah to …
Specifically designed for detention use by prisoners like Jill, distinct from coarse cargo sashes.
A chunky slab of grey-brown sedimentary stone, roughly the size of a chair, half-buried in the cellar’s dirt floor. Its surface bears faint vein streaks …
A floor-standing standard lamp with a broad, stained-glass shade casts a warm pool of light over the library’s dust-choked shelves. The brass base and stem …
A precision-engineered arrowhead designed for Sontaran armor penetration, distinct from the improvised wooden club used in the same narrative context.
Contains multiple consoles and manipulator arms within its physical repair infrastructure, including the Primary Control Console described separately.
A cluster of matte black console switches embedded in reinforced casing, their surfaces marked with faded numeral engravings and red plastic caps. Stevens slams his …
The Llanfairfach Milk Float is an electric, battery-powered delivery vehicle repurposed as the Doctor’s escape vessel. Its boxy white body, marked with decades of coal-dust …
A short propaganda film loops monotonously on a small monitor embedded in the room's wall system. Its grainy visuals depict smiling citizens complying with authority, …
Distinct from Lupton's Investigation Magazine - this is the physical gyroplane vehicle that hovers above the whombile deck
Distinct from Lupton's Gyroplane - this is the physical periodical magazine used for investigative reporting
A standard-issue UNIT photo ID pass on a lanyard, issued to technical staff like Lupton. Benton requests to see it as part of routine security …
A single, half-empty vessel of unidentifiable liquid set before Sarah on the stark metal table. The drink appears watered-down, its pale remains barely covering the …
Stone relief carvings embedded in the workshop walls, depicting medieval and temporal warfare scenes.
A dented iron helmet with nasal guard, used as a mundane disguise for Sarah Jane Smith during medieval combat preparations
A simple loaf of coarse bread and a wedge of wedged cheese, hastily set before Sarah by Meg as provisional payment for labor. The bread’s …
A forbidden occult process conducted by Lupton to summon alien forces through the Metebelis mandala. The ceremony requires precise positioning atop the Metebelis Ritual Cushion, …
A coarse woven fiber strap secured tightly around the Doctor's mouth and later Jo's, its rough texture chafing against skin with each strained movement. The …
Hand binding used to immobilize Mike Tuke prior to gagging, chafing his wrists with rough fibers
Contrast with Miners' Improvised Timber Weapons: includes sharpened shovels (as short swords) and hammered pickaxe heads (as daggers), retaining metallic components from mining equipment.
The refinery's defense system combines multicolored strobes (amber, crimson, electric blue) with a synchronized audio pulse to create sensory overload for intruders. This combined defense …
Located on a New Earth containment ship during the dinosaur crisis, features numbered button interface that triggers hostile automation when breached.
The standard-issue police patrol vehicle in the pursuit—a battered panda car with rounded roof lights flashing blue. Its worn olive exterior bears the scuffs of …
The aging gyrocopter (officially the Robertson Police Gyrocopter) rattles after the convoy, its rotor blades kicking up dust as it bobs erratically behind the silver …
Used in Peladon's castle dungeon to misdirect Peladon Royal Guards, enabling Gebek's strike.
An unprocessed jagged violet crystal from Peladon's mines, being evaluated for Federation industrial processing during a society in crisis
Luxury clothing items discarded by Phillips and seized by soldiers. Used to frame the travelers as thieves, serving as immediate circumstantial evidence.
Disposable plastic cup positioned among the clutter of a UNIT laboratory during Professor Clegg’s demonstration. Its thin, flexible walls offer no insulation against the chill …
The standard blue-and-white Metropolitan Police car accelerates unevenly behind the gyrocopter, its twin rear lights flickering red in the dusk. Its radio crackles with orders …
The concealed filing room’s walls are constructed from red-brick masonry, their surfaces covered in a uniform crimson paint that reflects the harsh overhead lighting. The …
A magnetic tape recording device with two large reels connected by a thin tape. The machine sits on a small table in the meditation room, …
External window component of the refinery's corrugated metal wall, emphasizing its role as an impenetrable barrier between interior and exterior spaces during Sarah's confrontation.
Industrial-grade cluster of levers operating ventilation locks, door seals, and pressure regulators. Used by Eckersley to lockdown sections of the Peladon communications hub during Sarah …
An ancient Peladonian transport mechanism embedded within the refinery’s lower levels. The system consists of flickering control nodes and pitted metallic slabs embedded in the …
A temporary obstacle arrangement meant to slow combatants and increase danger during Irongron's rigged duel
A coarse jute sack used as the anchor point for spider materialization during the Sacred Mandala Ritual in the cellar of the Spiritual Retreat. Fibers …
Internal energy conduit cluster designed for targeting and weapon discharge, degraded by Thal Resistance sabotage. Focuses on malfunction affecting offensive capabilities rather than structural integrity.
External hemispherical armor shell shattered by Exxilon projectiles, causing internal system failure. Focuses on structural integrity damage rather than weapons systems.
Distinct from the umbrella; Sarah's decorative inflatable arm bands symbolizing false holiday security
Clear-lensed eyewear hastily assembled from spare parts in Sarah Jane Smith's emergency kit, their cracked frames held together with paracord. Intended originally for solar glare …
Distinct from Sarah's military handcuffs; fabric garment used as tactical disguise against Sontaran forces.
Physical injury evidence revealing Sarah's kidnapping ordeal, contrasted with her reluctance to explain its origin
Illicitly obtained bread and cheese from Irongron’s stores, used to feed Sarah and the Doctor before being traded to Meg
Distinct from environmental monitoring systems; this panel serves as a warning interface for ship systems rather than temperature regulation.
A substantial hoard of gold and valuables accumulated by Sir Edward, kept in reserve to fund military reinforcements. The treasure is referenced in strategic terms …
The sitting room's main door stands slightly ajar, its polished wood frame catching flickering lamplight from within. The brass handle glints under the dim glow, …
A thick, yellow gunk sloshes in a deep ceramic bowl as the Doctor works with decisive speed, stirring the pungent substance into something between liquid …
The soldier's olive-drab handheld R/T is a rugged field radio, its microphone boom swinging as he barks orders over the din of collapsing buildings. Sweat-darkened …
Heavy metallic chains with Sontaran workshop graffiti, designed to immobilize Sontaran Commander Linx against a stone floor. Features tool graffiti and deliberate buckling by the …
Small automated utility device recessed into control console for dispensing drinking fluids, with malfunctioning dispense mechanism
A standard sash window in the spiritual retreat's corridor, distinct from the concealed storage recess beneath the stairs
The Doctor wields this portable torch to carve a narrow path of flickering light through the cryogenic chamber’s claustrophobic conduits, its beam cutting sharply through …
A narrow recessed space within the refinery's stonework, serving as a storage niche for equipment and supplies. Its secondary purpose becomes crucially visible when the …
A worn Bakelite toggle switch mounted on the storeroom's pale concrete wall. Its ivory-colored faceplate is slightly cracked along the bottom edge, revealing a thread …
A Stegosaurus exhibiting temporal/energy anomalies in suburban London. Its humming presence and sudden disappearance create narrative tension.
A live animal interacting with the Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith, serving as a symbol of life persisting amid disaster
A small plastic bottle of sun lotion Sarah packs for their planned beach holiday on Florana. The translucent white liquid inside is shown sloshing as …
Coarse hemp fibers woven into thick, frayed restraint lines, worn smooth from repeated use. Erak and Krans cinch them tight around the Doctor’s wrists and …
Microscopic weaponized organisms moving through the city's neural pathways, detected by the Doctor as pulsing dark masses on external interfaces. They advance by exploiting the …
Personal protective garment worn by individual Thal explorers for planet-side ventures into Spiridon's lethal atmosphere; identified by its cracked seals, melted gloves, and fogged visor …
Used for controlled demolition of station infrastructure during temporal cleanup operations.
Distinct from the Doctor's rescue sword; a repurposed mop used as an improvised staff/weapon
Costume prop used to project non-threatening civilian appearance and assist in tactical misdirection
A coarse cloth sack belonging to the Third Doctor, filled with a yellowish powdery mixture (including saltpetre, sulphur, fat, and unspecified extras) used as a …
A plain ceramic jug with a rough, unglazed rim set on a wooden bench near the dungeon’s heavy door. The vessel bears no insignia or …
A deliberate distraction tool used by Sarah to divert attention. Initially described as a live spider kept in a woven pouch (source) and later as …
Natural sand formation used tactically for cover during the Exxilon conflict, distinct from constructed religious structures
The Third Doctor’s Geiger Counter Torch is a battered but vital piece of equipment, a tubular handheld device with a clicking speaker grille and a …
The Doctor employs Venusian karate’s paralysing grip to immobilize Varan, locking his limbs and joints in a forceful submission hold. His hands press against Varan’s …
Emergency repair of ventilation control systems in Peladion refinery to restore alarm functionality during blockade crisis.
Civilian compact hovercraft used by the Third Doctor to pursue Victor Lupton's stolen motorboat along the riverbank in Planet of the Spiders Part 2
Temporal monitoring device with crimson light emissions, temporal calibration markings, and real-time tracking capabilities
Heavy charcoal-grey wool cape with reinforced collar, paired with a chin-strapped fedora showing creased brim and machine oil scent. Used specifically in UNIT lab settings …
A unique timber support beam in the Peladon tunnel network, distinct from other structural elements due to its role in aiding Carla and Rima's covert …
Used in time-reversal demonstration; shatters and is perfectly reassembled by the Time Eddy Machine
Rusted hinged door that provides concealed access to UNIT's hidden time station within the abandoned station
Large ceratopsian dinosaur blocking the Underground Station platform and impeding progress. Not to be confused with handheld objects or tools.
Secondary UNIT security protocol controls for perimeter breach response, recessed into main terminal panel
Three military-grade Land Rovers stand in UNIT's car park under overcast skies, their olive-green flanks dull in the institutional lighting. The vehicles idle quietly, their …
Official UNIT document central to the timeline of temporal intrusions during the Invasion of the Dinosaurs arc; contrasts with contemporaneous domestic objects suggesting status quo …
Heavy-duty metal-bodied torch designed for illuminating structural details in confined spaces during covert operations.
Public British red telephone box destroyed during the same crisis, serving as a symbol of civic collapse and infrastructure failure rather than operational communication capability
Rough clay vessels and decorative items used for storage, distinct from the sleeping pallet in the village huts
An olive-drab military ambulance rumbles to a stop at the Newton Institute, its canvas stretcher bay already operating at capacity after recent field operations in …
Sabotage accessory designed to disable stun guns via magnetic attachment
Weaponized temporal energy device used by Professor Whitaker and Captain Yates to actively create temporal disruptions and delays in investigations, distinct from analytical instruments.
Used by Professor Whitaker to reverse localized temporal decay, such as reassembling shattered objects via a flat, board-like interface. Contrasts with Finch and Grover's more …
Rows of unadorned wooden boxes occupy the lumber room’s back wall. Their rough planks and faded UNIT stencils suggest long storage in damp conditions. The …
A sturdy wooden surface littered with tools and half-finished repairs, its grain darkened by years of exposure to oil and grease. The Doctor's hands grip …
A plain wooden workshop door creaks open under the weight of modern forces it was never designed to withstand. Its simple construction—likely pine planks reinforced …
A digital countdown timer projecting luminescent amber digits fixed at 300, serving as the manifest form of 'The Destructor Codes'. Initially displayed as a wall …
Simple woven baskets of varying sizes serve as decorative accents throughout the villagers' rustic dwellings on Metebelis Three. Crafted from local reeds or grasses, their …
Set of jute sacking bags containing materials for the yellow smoke decoy, used by Irongron's forces in war preparations