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|image = Missy pregnant.jpg
|image = Missy pregnant.jpg
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|team = [[Missy]]
|featuring = {{Delgado|n=The "UNIT enemy" Master}}, {{Ainley|n=the "Tremas" Master}}, {{Simm|n=the "Saxon" Master}}, [[Twelfth Doctor]]
|featuring = {{Delgado|n=The "UNIT enemy" Master}}, {{Ainley|n=the "Tremas" Master}}, [[Saxon Master]], [[Twelfth Doctor]]
|year = [[Pharos Project]]
|year = [[Pharos Project]]
|writer = [[James Goss]]
|writer = [[James Goss]]
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* This poem is written in first person from the point of view of the Master, but the Doctor has some speech at the end of the poem.
* This poem is written in first person from the point of view of the Master, but the Doctor has some speech at the end of the poem.
* The illustration of Missy holding a [[Missy's child|baby]] was inspired by a conversation between [[Steven Moffat]] and [[Russell T Davies]]. The plan follows that Moffat would have ended his era of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' on a [[List of televised cliffhangers|cliffhanger]] in which Missy told the Master and the Doctor that she was [[pregnant]].
* The illustration of Missy holding a [[Missy's child|baby]] was inspired by a conversation between [[Steven Moffat]] and [[Russell T Davies]]. The plan follows that Moffat would have ended his era of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' on a [[List of televised cliffhangers|cliffhanger]] in which Missy told the Master and the Doctor that she was [[pregnant]].
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[[Category:Now We Are Six Hundred short stories]]
[[Category:Now We Are Six Hundred short stories]]

Revision as of 00:23, 19 July 2022

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Winning was a poem contained within the anthology Now We Are Six Hundred.

Plot

to be added

References

  • The Master's hypnotic abilities are referenced.

Notes

  • This poem focuses on the Master's personality.
  • This poem is written in first person from the point of view of the Master, but the Doctor has some speech at the end of the poem.
  • The illustration of Missy holding a baby was inspired by a conversation between Steven Moffat and Russell T Davies. The plan follows that Moffat would have ended his era of Doctor Who on a cliffhanger in which Missy told the Master and the Doctor that she was pregnant.