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| | The '''father''' of [[the Doctor]] was a figure steeped in mystery, in no small part due to the varying accounts of his life. |
| individual name= The Master |
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| alias = see [[Aliases of the Master]] |
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| image = [[file:The Master - locked up.jpg|250px]] |
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| race= [[Gallifreyan]] ([[Time Lord]]) |
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| home planet=[[Gallifrey]] |
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| home era= [[Rassilon Era]]|
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| appearances= [[The Master - List of Appearances|List of Appearances]] |
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| actor= <ul><li>[[Roger Delgado]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Terror of the Autons]]''-''[[Frontier in Space]]'')</li><li>[[Peter Pratt]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'')</li><li>[[Geoffrey Beevers]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'')</li></ul>}}
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| '''One incarnation''' of the malevolent [[Time Lord]] known as [[the Master]] was a [[renegade Time Lord|renegade]], seen by his own people as one of their worst creations. Though formerly friends with him, the Master had, by this time, already [[The_Master#Early_life|sworn enmity against the Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terror of the Autons]]'')
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| For much of his life, he opposed the [[Third Doctor]] and [[UNIT]], mainly in late [[20th century]] [[England]], though occasionally in other times and places. He eventually became trapped there and was even imprisoned at one point. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil]]'', ''[[The Sea Devils]]'')
| | == Accounts == |
| | === Ulysses === |
| | Ulysses once watched a [[meteor storm]] with his son on Gallifrey, which [[Eighth Doctor|the latter]] would remember shortly after his seventh [[regeneration]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'') The [[Seventh Doctor]] had a flashback to a time when his father had his arm across the Doctor's shoulders as together they watched a Gallifreyan dawn. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Matrix (novel)|Matrix]]'') The Eighth Doctor relived a memory from his first incarnation where Ulysses held him up as a child to see the stars. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]'') |
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| This being his thirteenth body, the Master began to decay as his body fell into ruin. He devoted his time to finding a mean by which he could rejuvenate himself and eventually managed to do so. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'', ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'')
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| | When the Doctor was "barely a loomling", he let a [[cobblemouse]] loose in the great hall of the House of Lungbarrow and it scattered his father and Mr [[Saldaamir]]'s plans and notes in the air, which made him very angry. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Unnatural History]]'') |
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| ==Biography==
| | The [[Eighth Doctor]] once said that he could remember being [[Loom]]ed, but also having a father. The Doctor knew one of these was a dream but was unsure as to which. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadows of Avalon (novel)|The Shadows of Avalon]]'') |
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| | [[The Doctor (The Infinity Doctors)|A mysterious, possibly alternative version]] of the Doctor was once told that his father's name was no longer Ulysses and he was a professor at [[Berkeley University]] on [[Earth]] in the [[21st century]]. |
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| Prior to the Doctor becoming aware of his presence, the Master infiltrated UNIT's [[UNIT HQ|headquarters]]. Here he learned of the failed [[Nestene]] invasion and decided to ally himself with them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Reconnaissance (short story)|Reconnaissance]]'')
| | In his time at [[Time Lord Academy|the Academy]], the Doctor's father, like his own father, was tutored by [[Patience (Cold Fusion)|Patience]], an old friend of the [[House of Lungbarrow]]. |
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| :''The Master appears to have originally intended to proceed directly with his plan to use the [[Keller Machine]], as he spent many months establishing his (and the Keller Process') credentials, and must have brought the mind parasite to Earth with him prior to joining forces with the Nestenes.''
| | The Doctor's father was also friends with [[Savar]] before he went on his mission to find [[Omega]]. The Doctor's father chose to stay behind on [[Gallifrey]] rather than attempt to rescue Omega from the black hole he was trapped in. |
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| The Master then appeared at a circus, his [[the Master's TARDIS|TARDIS]] materialising in the form of a circus trailer or horse box. He promptly [[hypnosis|hypnotised]] the circus troupe to obey his orders, as part of his plan to assist the [[Nestene]]s in their latest bid to conquer Earth. A Time Lord emissary alerted the Doctor to his rival's presence on the planet. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terror of the Autons]]'')
| | When the Doctor was young, his mother and father went on a trek in the mountains with him. The Doctor's father and mother owned a summer house on the other side of [[Kasterborous]]. Ulysses was still on Gallifrey when the Doctor had children, and stood at his side while he lost a chess match to Savar. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Infinity Doctors]]'') |
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| The Doctor stole the [[dematerialisation circuit]] of his ship, stranding the Master on [[Earth]]. He returned again, using the [[Keller Machine]] to try and foment nuclear war. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil]]'') | | The Eighth Doctor said that he was immortal on his father's side. The sentient quantum field of the planet [[Albert (planet)|Albert]] later told the Doctor that there was a reality where he knew his father's face. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Grimm Reality (novel)|Grimm Reality]]'') |
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| The Master recovered his mobility and brought [[Axos]] to Earth, hoping to ally himself with them. Instead he found himself their prisoner and only escaped with the help of [[Bill Filer]]. The Doctor tricked the Master into thinking he was going to abandon Earth. Instead he trapped the Master with Axos in a [[time loop]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Claws of Axos]]'') Having escaped from this, the Master used information stolen from the Time Lords to visit an alien world in the future to try to gain control of a doomsday machine ([[TV]]: ''[[Colony in Space]]'')
| | [[Irving Braxiatel]] said that the Doctor's father had a cellar full of [[Draconian brandy]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Everybody Loves Irving (audio story)|Everybody Loves Irving]]'') |
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| In the [[Wiltshire]] village of [[Devil's End]], he summoned the [[Dæmon]] [[Azal]], to no avail. At the conclusion of this event, UNIT captured him ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons]]''). Following a trial by human authorities, the Master was given a sentence of life imprisonment on a prison on an island designed especially to hold him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils]]'') The government used him as a scapegoat for all the alien attacks that had occurred. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
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| While in custody, with the Doctor gone to [[Peladon|Peladon]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of Peladon]]''), the Master collaborated with UNIT in preventing an invasion by [[Parallel universe (Inferno)|a fascist version of Earth]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Face of the Enemy]]''). The Master quickly gained control over his jailer, [[George Trenchard]], and nearly caused a war between [[human]]s and [[Sea Devil]]s. He later escaped in the confusion. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils]]'')
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| Sometime during his obvious actions against the Doctor and UNIT, the Master infiltrated the government's Department [[C19]] to a shocking degree. He took control of the [[Glasshouse]], a facility for traumatized [[UNIT]] soldiers and in particular of [[Francis Cleary]]. He also tried to undermine UNIT in the short term. In the long term, he planned to use a [[time ring]] and have Cleary go to [[1963]], prevent the [[Kennedy assassination]] and thus alter Earth's history to make it more vulnerable to invasion. The plan failed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
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| The Master travelled back to ancient [[Atlantis]], confronting the Doctor there, brought forth [[Kronos]], king of the [[Chronovore]]s, and escaped the destruction that followed in Kronos' wake ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Monster]]''). Returning to 1970s Earth, he used [[time travel|time-displaced]] [[Scotland|Scottish]] warriors to seize a nuclear [[submarine]] and threaten Britain with obliteration if he wasn't given [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]; he ended up temporarily trapped in the [[18th century]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Glen of Sleeping]]'') He also later worked with the [[Gaderene]] race to conquer Earth ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Last of the Gaderene]]'')
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| [[file:Master_(Delgado).jpg|thumb|150px|The Master and [[Jo Grant]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space]]'')]]
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| He forged a short-lived alliance with the [[Dalek]]s, acting as their agent to provoke warfare between the [[Earth Empire]] and the [[Draconian Empire]] in the [[26th century]]. To achieve this, he employed a force of [[Ogron]]s who, through the use of [[hypnosound]], made themselves appear human or Draconion, thus provoking the other side. When the Doctor revealed the true perpetrators, the plot was abandoned. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space]]'')
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| For a short while the Master adopted the identity of Duke Dominus, a gangster on early 20th century Earth, but his plan on this occasion was halted by the [[Fourth Doctor]] without the Master even knowing it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Duke of Dominoes]]'') The Master met the Fourth Doctor again whilst attempting to rebuild his TCE. ( ''The Killing Stone'')
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| The Master finally went under cover in [[Earth]] following the [[22nd century Dalek invasion]] and killed [[David Campbell]]. After being defeated by the [[Eighth Doctor]], he eventually [[regenerated]] when exposed to a lethal blast from a [[Dalek]] artefact caused by [[Susan Foreman]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy of the Daleks]]'')
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| ===Escape to Tersurus===
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| By the time the [[Time Lord]] [[Chancellor]] [[Goth]] had come to Tersurus, the Master had exhausted his [[regeneration cycle]] recovering from the injuries. Goth had come to Tersurus to investigate the materialisation of an un-authorized [[TARDIS]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy of the Daleks]]'') Goth found the Master, in a wasted condition. The Master had by this time reached the end of his cycle of [[regeneration]]s and had begun to degenerate physically. He turned into a decaying animated corpse. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'')
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| ===On Gallifrey===
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| The Master made Goth, in line for the position of [[Lord President]] of the [[High Council]] of Time Lords, into his slave. He also took over the mind of [[Solis]], one of the [[Chancellory Guard]]. With a [[telepathic]] summons and a vision of the future created by [[the Matrix]], The Master lured the [[Fourth Doctor]] to [[Gallifrey]] to prevent the murder of the then-serving Lord President. The Doctor failed and ended up on trial for the President's murder. In the mean time, the Master casually killed a guard with his [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]] and left it for the Doctor to find like a grisly calling card.
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| [[File:DA_Master_close_up.jpg|thumb|The Master whilst on Gallifrey. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'')]]
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| Secretly, the Master had access to [[the Matrix]]. He also had guessed the secret of the [[Eye of Harmony]] and various artefacts left behind by [[Rassilon]]. He realised that the Eye of Harmony, a [[black hole]], resided beneath the [[Panopticon]] and, realizing that it had immense power, believed he could use the [[Sash of Rassilon]] to protect himself from the raw power of the Eye and the destruction that unleashing it would cause. He thought that it could channel that energy to renew himself.
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| The Doctor defeated the Master in physical combat and he appeared to have fallen into a crevice created by a localized earthquake. In fact, he had gained access to [[the Master's TARDIS|his TARDIS]], disguised as a [[grandfather clock]] and escaped. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'')
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| ===On Traken===
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| [[File:BirthOfAinleyMaster.jpg|thumb|left|The Master steals the body of [[Tremas]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'')]]
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| The Master returned to the [[planet]] [[Traken]], the center of [[Traken Union]] in a [[TARDIS]] configured into the sculpture-shaped [[Melkur]]. He set about a plan to steal [[the Source]] to restore himself. To this end, over a period of years, he won over [[Kassia]], who later married [[Tremas]] and became a stepmother to [[Nyssa]]. Defeated once more by the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Adric]], he took over the body of Tremas. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'')
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| ==Personality==
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| This incarnation of [[the Master]] was suave and debonair with a sardonic sense of humour. A haughty psychopath, he regarded most beings as his inferiors but had a mutual respect for the Doctor as a worthy opponent and (almost) his intellectual equal. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils]]'')
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| Following his degeneration, he became less charming and witty. He was mainly preoccupied with finding a way to [[Regeneration|regenerate]]. The vengeful and vindictive side of the Master was at its most apparent in this incarnation. While the previous version had held back for killing the Doctor (and on some occasions tried to recruit him as a partner), this version is obsessed with killing his old enemy. Hatred is the dominant emotion driving him on. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'', ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'')
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| ==Behind the scenes==
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| * Although they played antagonists onscreen, in real life [[Roger Delgado]] (the Master) and [[Jon Pertwee]] (Third Doctor) were actually close friends. In interviews and convention Q&A sessions, Pertwee often cited the death of Delgado as one of the factors which led him to give up the role.
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| * Delgado's death meant that on-screen the feud between the Doctor and the Master never came to any resolution. Originally the Master would have died saving the Doctor's life. The Doctor would have then regenerated. Rumours suggest that the story would have revealed the Master as either the evil side of the Doctor's personality or his brother, which may have explained why the Master never sought to actually kill the Doctor. The later story ''[[Planet of Fire]]'' included a line of dialogue which led to some speculation in this regard. A reference to this occurs much later in ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'' when [[Martha Jones]] tells the [[Tenth Doctor]] she thought he and the Master were brothers, to which he dismissively replies, "You watch too much TV". ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' later used a similar plot to the Master's rumoured finale with {{Simm}} sacrificing himself to save [[Tenth Doctor|a regenerating Doctor]].
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The father of the Doctor was a figure steeped in mystery, in no small part due to the varying accounts of his life.
Ulysses once watched a meteor storm with his son on Gallifrey, which the latter would remember shortly after his seventh regeneration. (TV: Doctor Who) The Seventh Doctor had a flashback to a time when his father had his arm across the Doctor's shoulders as together they watched a Gallifreyan dawn. (PROSE: Matrix) The Eighth Doctor relived a memory from his first incarnation where Ulysses held him up as a child to see the stars. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors)
When the Doctor was "barely a loomling", he let a cobblemouse loose in the great hall of the House of Lungbarrow and it scattered his father and Mr Saldaamir's plans and notes in the air, which made him very angry. (PROSE: Unnatural History)
The Eighth Doctor once said that he could remember being Loomed, but also having a father. The Doctor knew one of these was a dream but was unsure as to which. (PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon)
A mysterious, possibly alternative version of the Doctor was once told that his father's name was no longer Ulysses and he was a professor at Berkeley University on Earth in the 21st century.
In his time at the Academy, the Doctor's father, like his own father, was tutored by Patience, an old friend of the House of Lungbarrow.
The Doctor's father was also friends with Savar before he went on his mission to find Omega. The Doctor's father chose to stay behind on Gallifrey rather than attempt to rescue Omega from the black hole he was trapped in.
When the Doctor was young, his mother and father went on a trek in the mountains with him. The Doctor's father and mother owned a summer house on the other side of Kasterborous. Ulysses was still on Gallifrey when the Doctor had children, and stood at his side while he lost a chess match to Savar. (PROSE: The Infinity Doctors)
The Eighth Doctor said that he was immortal on his father's side. The sentient quantum field of the planet Albert later told the Doctor that there was a reality where he knew his father's face. (PROSE: Grimm Reality)
Irving Braxiatel said that the Doctor's father had a cellar full of Draconian brandy. (AUDIO: Everybody Loves Irving)