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        <header><center>Incarnations of [[the Monk]]</center></header>
One incarnation of the [[renegade Time Lord]] often dubbed '''[[the Monk|the Meddling Monk]]''', postdating the [[Last Great Time War]], returned to primarily calling himself '''Mortimus'''. After an encounter with the [[Twelfth Doctor]], he ended up sent away in [[The Monk's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] with the memories of his scheme erased by a [[memory worm]].
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        <navigation><center>[[The Monk (The Time Meddler)|"The Time Meddler"]] [[The Nun|"The Nun"]] <br>  [[The Monk (The Book of Kells)|"Abbot Thelonius"]] <br> [[The Monk (The Black Hole)|"Reverend Mortimer"]] [[The Monk (The Persistence of Memory)|"Mortimus"]]</center></navigation>
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One incarnation of the [[renegade Time Lord]] often dubbed ''[[the Monk]]'' had long since gone by the title and instead referred to themselves as '''Mortimus''. Long since he had survived the events of [[Last Great Time War|the Last Great Time War]] this incarnation was, after an encounter with [[Twelfth Doctor|the Twelfth Doctor]], sent away in [[The Monk's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] with the memories of his scheme erased by a [[memory worm]].
== Biography ==
This incarnation of the Monk knew that [[Gallifrey]] had [[fall of Gallifrey|survived]] the events of the Last Great Time War and were "[[Gallifrey's pocket universe|hiding themselves away]]" from [[the universe]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'') something which the {{Hound|n="Reverend Mortimer" Monk}} had discovered shortly before his travels with [[Missy]]. Before his regeneration, that Monk had voiced his intention to deal with the Doctor. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated (audio story)|Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated]]'')


==Biography==
On one occasion, the Monk discovered an abandoned ship manned by [[Robot|robots]] and full of [[time scoop]] technology. He took the ship to [[Loch Ness]] in [[1979]] with plans to use the time scoop to depopulate the planet and sell it to an alien race. Before doing this, he used the scoop to bring a [[plesiosaurus]] to the loch, increasing the amount of [[Loch Ness Monster]] sightings and attracting new attention to the loch.
Some time after his travels with {{Gomez}}, the Monk [[regenerated]] into a new body. ([[AUDIO]]: [[Too Many Masters (audio story)|''Too Many Masters'']]; [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'') Before his regeneration, he voiced his intention to deal with the Doctor. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated (audio story)|Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated]]'')


At some point, the Monk discovered that [[Gallifrey]] had survived the events of the Last Great Time War and were "hiding themselves away" from the universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clive Finch]] came to the loch to see the monster and discovered the Monk's plan. The Doctor used [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]] to take control of the ship and had its robots restrain the Monk. The Doctor found his TARDIS, disguised as a plain white wardrobe, and decided it would be best to let Mortimus go. The Doctor retrieved a [[memory worm]], erased Mortimus' [[knowledge]] of the plan, along with the rest of his short-term memory, and sent him away in his TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'')


On one occasion, the Monk discovered an abandoned ship manned by [[Robot|robots]] and full of [[time scoop]] technology. He took the ship to [[Loch Ness]] in [[1979]] with plans to use the time scoop to depopulate the planet and sell it to an alien race. Before doing that, he used the scoop to bring a [[plesiosaurus]] to the loch, increasing the amount of [[Loch Ness Monster]] sightings and attracting attention to the loch.
== Personality ==
This incarnation of the Monk, much like his predecessors, enjoyed meddling with history to suit his own selfish ends. Mortimus, in particular, was considerably more jovial than those that came before him, but his schemes lacked any attempt of moral justification. He deemed the Twelfth Doctor a "killjoy" whose insistence upon causality was "naïve and boring". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'')


The [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clive Finch]] came to the loch to see the monster and discovered the Monk's plan. The Doctor used [[The Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]] to take control of the ship and had its robots restrain the Monk. The Doctor then erased Mortimus' [[knowledge]] of the plan with a [[memory worm]] and sent him away in his TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'')
== Appearance and clothing ==
In this incarnation, Mortimus was powerfully built. He had pronounced laughter lines and eyes that twinkled with humour, as though he found a lot to laugh about in life.  


==Personality==
During his encounter with the Twelfth Doctor in [[Loch Ness]], he wore a richly patterned [[scarlet]] [[robe]] and a [[Paisley (design)|paisley]] [[scarf]] for a [[belt]], pairing this with a pair of sturdy shoes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'')


This incarnation of the Monk, much like his predecessors, enjoyed meddling with history to suit his own selfish ends. Mortimus, in particular, was considerably more jovial than those that came before him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
 
* The Twelfth Doctor would have faced an earlier incarnation of the Meddling Monk on-screen (one that would precede the incarnation played by [[Peter Butterworth]]) in an ultimately unproduced TV story called ''[[How The Monk Got His Habit (TV story)|How the Monk Got His Habit]]'', pitched by Peter Harness for [[series 9 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 9]], would have seen the Monk (prospectively cast as [[Matt Berry]]) inadvertently drive [[Grigori Rasputin]] mad. The Doctor would have him regenerate into a duplicate of Rasputin, forced to live out the remainder of his lifetime; explaining that his habit of disguising as a monk began when he was forced to portray "the Mad Monk".  
==Appearance and clothing==
** While the story was ultimately rejected, [[How The Monk Got His Habit (short story)|a prequel]] would later be released as part of ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]]'' as an "unproduced novelisation", although it is not considered [[Tardis:Valid sources|a valid source]] on this wiki.
In this incarnation, Mortimus was powerfully built. He had pronounced laughter lines and eyes that twinkled with humour, as though he found a lot to laugh about in life.  
* [[Colin Brake]] described himself as having not been "entirely up to speed" with what [[Big Finish Productions]] had done with the character of the Monk at the time he wrote ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]''. Thus, as he put it, "[his] Monk was… a Monk, probably not [[First Monk|the one we saw on TV]]"; Brake did not formulate a specific name for this incarnation of the Monk, nor explicitly consider his place in the Monk's timeline relative to Big Finish's Monks.<ref>[https://twitter.com/CJBrake/status/1414637899941879809 Colin Brake on Twitter, 2021]</ref>


During his encounter with the Twelfth Doctor in Loch Ness wore a richly patterned scarlet robe and a paisley scarf for a belt, pairing this with a pair of sturdy shoes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Persistence of Memory (short story)|The Persistence of Memory]]'')
== Footnotes ==
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==Behind the scenes==
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* The Twelfth Doctor would have faced an earlier incarnation of the Monk on-screen (one that would precede the incarnation played by [[Peter Butterworth]] in an ultimately uncommissioned story. [[How The Monk Got His Habit (TV story)|How the Monk Got His Habit]], a story pitched by Peter Harness during [[Series 9]], would have seen the Monk (prospectively played by [[Matt Berry]]) mistakenly drive [[Grigori Rasputin]] mad. The Doctor would force him to regenerate into a duplicate of Rasputin to live out the remainder of his lifetime; explaining that his habit of disguising as a monk began when he was forced to portray "the Mad Monk".
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** [[How The Monk Got His Habit (short story)|A prequel to this story]] would later be released as part of ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]]'' as an "unproduced novelisation", which is not considered [[Tardis:Valid sources|a valid source]] on this wiki.
[[Category:Prydonians]]
{{Monk stories}}{{TitleSort}}
[[Category:Survivors of the Last Great Time War]]
[[Category:TARDIS pilots]]
[[Category:Incarnations of the Monk]]

Latest revision as of 04:16, 14 July 2024

One incarnation of the renegade Time Lord often dubbed the Meddling Monk, postdating the Last Great Time War, returned to primarily calling himself Mortimus. After an encounter with the Twelfth Doctor, he ended up sent away in his TARDIS with the memories of his scheme erased by a memory worm.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

This incarnation of the Monk knew that Gallifrey had survived the events of the Last Great Time War and were "hiding themselves away" from the universe, (PROSE: The Persistence of Memory) something which the "Reverend Mortimer" Monk had discovered shortly before his travels with Missy. Before his regeneration, that Monk had voiced his intention to deal with the Doctor. (AUDIO: Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated)

On one occasion, the Monk discovered an abandoned ship manned by robots and full of time scoop technology. He took the ship to Loch Ness in 1979 with plans to use the time scoop to depopulate the planet and sell it to an alien race. Before doing this, he used the scoop to bring a plesiosaurus to the loch, increasing the amount of Loch Ness Monster sightings and attracting new attention to the loch.

The Twelfth Doctor and Clive Finch came to the loch to see the monster and discovered the Monk's plan. The Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to take control of the ship and had its robots restrain the Monk. The Doctor found his TARDIS, disguised as a plain white wardrobe, and decided it would be best to let Mortimus go. The Doctor retrieved a memory worm, erased Mortimus' knowledge of the plan, along with the rest of his short-term memory, and sent him away in his TARDIS. (PROSE: The Persistence of Memory)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

This incarnation of the Monk, much like his predecessors, enjoyed meddling with history to suit his own selfish ends. Mortimus, in particular, was considerably more jovial than those that came before him, but his schemes lacked any attempt of moral justification. He deemed the Twelfth Doctor a "killjoy" whose insistence upon causality was "naïve and boring". (PROSE: The Persistence of Memory)

Appearance and clothing[[edit] | [edit source]]

In this incarnation, Mortimus was powerfully built. He had pronounced laughter lines and eyes that twinkled with humour, as though he found a lot to laugh about in life.

During his encounter with the Twelfth Doctor in Loch Ness, he wore a richly patterned scarlet robe and a paisley scarf for a belt, pairing this with a pair of sturdy shoes. (PROSE: The Persistence of Memory)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Twelfth Doctor would have faced an earlier incarnation of the Meddling Monk on-screen (one that would precede the incarnation played by Peter Butterworth) in an ultimately unproduced TV story called How the Monk Got His Habit, pitched by Peter Harness for series 9, would have seen the Monk (prospectively cast as Matt Berry) inadvertently drive Grigori Rasputin mad. The Doctor would have him regenerate into a duplicate of Rasputin, forced to live out the remainder of his lifetime; explaining that his habit of disguising as a monk began when he was forced to portray "the Mad Monk".
  • Colin Brake described himself as having not been "entirely up to speed" with what Big Finish Productions had done with the character of the Monk at the time he wrote The Persistence of Memory. Thus, as he put it, "[his] Monk was… a Monk, probably not the one we saw on TV"; Brake did not formulate a specific name for this incarnation of the Monk, nor explicitly consider his place in the Monk's timeline relative to Big Finish's Monks.[1]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]