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The Doctor and a Sea Devil
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The Doctor and Jo Grant decide to visit The Master, who is being held prisoner, after being captured by UNIT, in a converted castle situated on an offshore island. They find him fit and well and apparently resigned to life under lock and key. However, as soon as The Doctor and Jo leave it is revealed that Colonel Trenchard, the governor of the prison, is in fact working for The Master to some unknown end.
While at the prison The Doctor and Jo learn from Colonel Trenchard about the recent sinking of some ships in the area and the boatman, who ferried them out to the island, mentions it as well. The Doctor therefore decides to investigate a charred lifeboat which was found and then taken to HMS Seaspite, a nearby naval base. There Captain John Hart, and his secretary, 3rd Officer Jane Blythe, are also concerned about the sinkings. They then spot, from the office window, The Doctor looking at the charred lifeboat. He is arrested and taken to see Captain Hart but it is not until Jo arrives with the UNIT passes that Captain Hart believes that The Doctor genuinely wants to help solve the mystery of the sinkings.
Separately The Doctor and The Master both arrive at the conclusion that an abandoned sea fort, which is mid-way between the final locations of the sunken ships, may hold a clue to what is happening. The Doctor and Jo make their way to the sea fort where they find one of the caretaker workmen dead, and the other insanely raving about sea monsters. Also on the fort is a humanoid lizard-like creature which destroys their boat by setting fire to it from below the water. The Doctor then sees the creature and manages to scare it off with an electric shock. With their boat destroyed, and with it their only means of returning to dry land, The Doctor uses an adapted transistor radio to signal for assistance. This arrives in the form of an air-sea rescue helicopter which winches them off of the fort.
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Back at Captain Hart's office The Doctor reveals that he believes these creatures to be aquatic relatives of the Silurians he met earlier under Wenley Moor in Derbyshire. While discussing things Jo sees, from the office window, The Master dressed as a Naval Officer. Colonel Trenchard has brought The Master to the naval base to obtain some electronic spares. This prompts The Doctor and Jo to return to the prison where they discover that all is not as it should be. Because all the telephones are apparently dead, Jo leaves to find some way of alerting UNIT. After a short confrontation The Doctor finds himself locked up. The Master then reveals that he intends to help the reptiles to rule the Earth once more.
Rescue for The Doctor comes from Jo who uses the distraction caused by Captain Hart's arrival at the prison to free The Doctor. They then both follow The Master and Trenchard to a nearby beach. There, The Master uses a calling device, that he has built using the stolen equipment, to summon a reptile from the sea which then chases after The Doctor and Jo. They manage to escape though a minefield with The Doctor using his sonic screwdriver to detonate some of the mines so frightening the reptile back into the sea.
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Meanwhile a submarine, that has been sent to inspect the sea bed at the base of the fort, starts to experience problems when its engines fail forcing the submarine to sink to the sea bed. It is then attacked and boarded by the reptiles who take the submarine to their base.
The Doctor and Jo try and warn Captain Hart about the reptiles but he dose not believe them. Even so he agrees to help by arranging for The Doctor to be taken to HMS Reclaim, a diving vessel that lowers him to the sea bed, near the fort, in a diving bell. However, when the diving bell is returned to the surface they find The Doctor missing.
In the reptiles’ base, The Doctor tries to persuade their leader to seek peace with the humans. The Master, who is also present after being rescued from the prison, warns that the humans intend to kill them all and wants The Doctor killed. Just as The Doctor is winning the argument, the Royal Navy begins dropping depth charges and the reptile leader has The Doctor taken to the cells. The Doctor though escapes and on locating the submarine crew they all escape in the submarine.
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The reptiles want The Master to revive the rest of their people, but to do so The Master needs more electronic spares from the naval base. He arranges for the reptiles to attack the base and The Doctor and Jo are recaptured, along with Captain Hart. The Master wants The Doctor to help him revive the reptiles and The Doctor agrees to construct a sonar device to locate all of the reptiles’ bases. The Doctor manages to create a diversion and Jo and Captain Hart escape in a hovercraft. Captain Hart soon returns with reinforcements to defeat the reptiles. The Master escapes out to sea in a small jet-boat and The Doctor follows. They are both recaptured by the reptiles and returned to the underwater base.
The Master connects his device into the reptiles' power system, but The Doctor, unnoticed, is able to tamper with it so that when it is used it will cause a massive explosion. Their usefulness over the reptile leader has The Doctor and The Master locked up, but they escape from the cell and head for the surface where they are picked up by the hovercraft just as the reptiles' base explodes. However, when the hovercraft reaches a beach The Master manages to escape by feigning an illness and then hijacking the hovercraft and so gaining his freedom once again.
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