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[[File:Ainley Master is Born.jpg|thumb|"A new body, at last." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]'')]] | [[File:Ainley Master is Born.jpg|thumb|"A new body, at last." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]'')]] | ||
The original second volume of ''[[The Doctor Who Programme Guide]]'' (1981) stated that {{Pratt}} had used [[Tremas]]' body for his "thirteenth regeneration", implicitly designating the resulting {{Ainley|n="Tremas Master"}} as the Master's fourteenth incarnation. | The original second volume of ''[[The Doctor Who Programme Guide]]'' (1981) stated that {{Pratt}} had used [[Tremas]]' body for his "thirteenth regeneration", implicitly designating the resulting {{Ainley|n="Tremas Master"}} as the Master's fourteenth incarnation. This would be contradicted in ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', in which the Master admits to the [[Third Doctor]] that his new appearance is "not exactly" a regeneration. | ||
The behind the scenes book ''[[A Celebration]]'' (1983) had a feature entitled ''The Two Regenerations of the Master'', also referring to ''The Two Faces of the Master'', namely the Delgado Master and the Ainley Master. From a production standpoint, Delgado was identified as the "first Master", whilst Ainley was designated as both the "second incarnation" and the "second regeneration" of the Master, though the feature does also acknowledge the interim "twelfth and final regeneration" portrayed by [[Peter Pratt]] and [[Geoffrey Beevers]]. | |||
''[[The Doctor Who Role Playing Game]]'' by [[FASA]], which admits to taking liberties with the source material in its opening pages, gives a rundown of the Master's first thirteen [[incarnation]]s in "[[The Master (reference book)|The Master]]" supplement book, which was similar to (but not entirely consistent with) the in-universe biography given for [[the Master]] in FASA's own ''[[CIA File Extracts (novel)|CIA File Extracts]]''. | ''[[The Doctor Who Role Playing Game]]'' by [[FASA]], which admits to taking liberties with the source material in its opening pages, gives a rundown of the Master's first thirteen [[incarnation]]s in "[[The Master (reference book)|The Master]]" supplement book, which was similar to (but not entirely consistent with) the in-universe biography given for [[the Master]] in FASA's own ''[[CIA File Extracts (novel)|CIA File Extracts]]''. |