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'''Ailla''' was [[the Master]]'s [[companion]] and [[sex|lover]] when he was still known as Koschei. While he believed her to be a [[human]] from the [[28th century]], she was actually an agent of the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] sent to spy on him. When Ailla appeared regenerated after Koschei had destroyed an entire [[planet]] to try to bring her back, it proved to be too much for him. Her betrayal and his [[murder]] of a planet was believed to have been the catalyst for turning Koschei into the Master, who sought to control the [[universe]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dark Path]]'') | '''Ailla''' was [[the Master]]'s [[companion]] and [[sex|lover]] when he was still known as Koschei. While he believed her to be a [[human]] from the [[28th century]], she was actually an agent of the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] sent to spy on him. When Ailla appeared regenerated{{What?}} after Koschei had destroyed an entire [[planet]] to try to bring her back, it proved to be too much for him. Her betrayal and his [[murder]] of a planet was believed to have been the catalyst for turning Koschei into the Master, who sought to control the [[universe]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dark Path]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 09:53, 17 October 2012
Ailla was the Master's companion and lover when he was still known as Koschei. While he believed her to be a human from the 28th century, she was actually an agent of the Celestial Intervention Agency sent to spy on him. When Ailla appeared regenerated[statement unclear] after Koschei had destroyed an entire planet to try to bring her back, it proved to be too much for him. Her betrayal and his murder of a planet was believed to have been the catalyst for turning Koschei into the Master, who sought to control the universe. (PROSE: The Dark Path)