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Regenerating into a female body, '''the Master''' restyled herself into '''Missy''', the self-proclaimed "Queen of Evil". She embarked on a scheme to rekindle her friendship with the Doctor, believing she could convince him they were the same by offering him the power to end tyranny with an army of [[Cybermen]], but the Doctor refused to submit to the temptation. | Regenerating into a female body, '''the Master''' restyled herself into '''Missy''', the self-proclaimed "Queen of Evil". She embarked on a scheme to rekindle her friendship with the Doctor, believing she could convince him they were the same by offering him the power to end tyranny with an army of [[Cybermen]], but the Doctor refused to submit to the temptation. | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== A day to come === | === A day to come === | ||
After being shot by [[Lucy Saxon]] as revenge for their abusive marriage, {{Simm}} was implored to regenerate by the [[Tenth Doctor]], but the Master, not wishing to be taken in by the Doctor after he undid [[The Year That Never Was|his reign on the Earth]], instead refused and died, ([[TV]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'') having already set in motion the means for his resurrection. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | After being shot by [[Lucy Saxon]] as revenge for their abusive marriage, {{Simm}} was implored to regenerate by the [[Tenth Doctor]], but the Master, not wishing to be taken in by the Doctor after he undid [[The Year That Never Was|his reign on the Earth]], instead refused and died, ([[TV]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|Last of the Time Lords]]'') having already set in motion the means for his resurrection. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | ||
=== Post-regeneration === | === Post-regeneration === | ||
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[[File:HoundMonkMissyMS2.png|thumb|Missy and {{Hound}}. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Too Many Masters (audio story)|Too Many Masters]]'')]] | [[File:HoundMonkMissyMS2.png|thumb|Missy and {{Hound}}. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Too Many Masters (audio story)|Too Many Masters]]'')]] | ||
Before the Monk could exact his revenge on Missy, they were captured by the [[Ogron]]s, who were seeking payment from the Master, and assumed the Monk to be him. Missy eventually helped the Monk escape, but revealed she had programmed his TARDIS to only operate with both of them aboard. As he despaired, she proclaimed this to be the beginning of a "horrible friendship". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Too Many Masters (audio story)|Too Many Masters]]'') | Before the Monk could exact his revenge on Missy, they were captured by the [[Ogron]]s, who were seeking payment from the Master, and assumed the Monk to be him. Missy eventually helped the Monk escape, but revealed she had programmed his TARDIS to only operate with both of them aboard. As he despaired, she proclaimed this to be the beginning of a "horrible friendship". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Too Many Masters (audio story)|Too Many Masters]]'') | ||
After reaching the conclusion that she could fly the Monk's TARDIS with only the Monk's brain, she removed it from his body. Missy and the Monk ended up in a war between the [[VAD (Body and Soulless)|VAD]] and the [[Kalvor]]. Knowing it would end up in VAD hands, Missy threw the Monk's brain off a cliff as part of her scheme. The Prime VAD and his army located the Monk's TARDIS and inhabited his body. Missy used this as the perfect opportunity to use regeneration energy to destroy all VAD from the body and win the war for the Kalvor. Missy was surprised when the Kalvor treated her as a hero, causing her to momentarily question herself. Missy, seemingly in a kind mood, then returned the Monk's body to him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Body and Soulless (audio story)|Body and Soulless]]'') | |||
Apparently bent on proving the Monk she could be nice, Missy travelled to Earth in the XXth century, where a millionaire, [[Richard Temple]], was selling regeneration energy to mankind dispersed in different products. This was due to him exploiting a [[War Seed]], a being created by [[The Master|the War Master]] during the war to turn the people of entire planets into a warrior race, the Cheetel, faithful to the Time Lords. Missy then lured Temple to the planet of the Cheetel promising to give him a personal army, and then left him there to die. The War Seed asked to be decomissioned, but Missy refused and left him on an unknown planet, revealing to the Monk that she actually wanted to retrieve her creation. ([[AUDIO|AUDIO:]] ''[[War Seed (audio story)|War Seed]]'') | |||
Missy was contacted by [[the Nun]], a future female incarnation of the Monk, to [[16th century]] [[Italy]], to strike a deal: she would give her the coordinates of her Master TARDIS, in exchange for the deliverance of his past self. The two couples met at the villa of [[Alfredo Borgia]] in [[Tuscany]], where the Nun repeatedly try and eventually succeeded to inform his past self of who she was. Together, the two Monks were eventually able to escape together in the Nun's TARDIS, but the Monk still unwillingly gave Missy the coordinates of the Master TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Two Monks, One Mistress (audio story)|Two Monks, One Mistress]]'') | |||
=== Reclaiming her friend === | === Reclaiming her friend === | ||
{{Section stub|Information from ''[[w:c:lockdown:When Robots Fall Asleep (short story)|When Robots Fall Asleep]]'' needs to be added}} | <nowiki>{{Section stub|Information from ''[[w:c:lockdown:When Robots Fall Asleep (short story)|When Robots Fall Asleep]]'' needs to be added}}</nowiki> | ||
Missy decided to manoeuvre [[Clara Oswald]] into becoming the Doctor's companion, believing that Clara was just the right companion to attract the Doctor's interest and make it easier for Missy to emotionally manipulate him, ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') showing him "the friend inside the enemy, [and] the enemy inside the friend." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'') [[Ashildr]] believed that Missy placed the two together so that that the Doctor and Clara in tandem would become [[the Hybrid]] of Gallifreyan myth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'') In [[2013]], Missy gave Clara the Doctor's phone number, claiming that it was a tech support line, leading Clara to meet the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'', ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') She then kept the Doctor and Clara together into the Doctor's [[twelfth incarnation]] by placing an ad in a newspaper for [[Mancini's Family Restaurant]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'', ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') | Missy decided to manoeuvre [[Clara Oswald]] into becoming the Doctor's companion, believing that Clara was just the right companion to attract the Doctor's interest and make it easier for Missy to emotionally manipulate him, ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') showing him "the friend inside the enemy, [and] the enemy inside the friend." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'') [[Ashildr]] believed that Missy placed the two together so that that the Doctor and Clara in tandem would become [[the Hybrid]] of Gallifreyan myth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'') In [[2013]], Missy gave Clara the Doctor's phone number, claiming that it was a tech support line, leading Clara to meet the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'', ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') She then kept the Doctor and Clara together into the Doctor's [[twelfth incarnation]] by placing an ad in a newspaper for [[Mancini's Family Restaurant]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'', ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') | ||
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=== Causing mayhem in the universe === | === Causing mayhem in the universe === | ||
{{Section stub|Information from ''[[Legacy (video game)|Legacy]]'', ''[[Sonic Adventure (video game)|Sonic Adventure]]'', & ''[[The Master's Beard ( | <nowiki>{{Section stub|Information from ''[[Legacy (video game)|Legacy]]'', ''[[Sonic Adventure (video game)|Sonic Adventure]]'', & ''[[The Master's Beard (poem)|The Master's Beard]]'' needs to be added}}</nowiki> | ||
Despite the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] protocols attempting to stop her, Missy was able to hack and corrupt her file in the TARDIS databanks, adding in mocking remarks and ending with a veiled promise to kill whoever viewed the video file. ([[WC]]: ''[[Who Is The Master? (webcast)|Who Is The Master?]]'') | Despite the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] protocols attempting to stop her, Missy was able to hack and corrupt her file in the TARDIS databanks, adding in mocking remarks and ending with a veiled promise to kill whoever viewed the video file. ([[WC]]: ''[[Who Is The Master? (webcast)|Who Is The Master?]]'') | ||
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Missy and Clara entered the Dalek sewers, composed of rotting Daleks, with Missy using Clara to lure a Dalek there. She cut through its case using her [[dwarf star alloy]] brooch, enabling the rotting Daleks to kill it. She put Clara inside the case and pretended to be her prisoner, enabling her to re-enter the Dalek control room and propose an alliance with them. When the Daleks began to gain Time Lord regeneration energy, Missy used their incapacitation to find the Doctor. She used a Dalek gun to shoot Colony Sarff, saving the Doctor. She then watched as the Doctor toyed with Davros about the revived Daleks in the sewers, and even tapped Davros' Dalek eye as they made their escape. | Missy and Clara entered the Dalek sewers, composed of rotting Daleks, with Missy using Clara to lure a Dalek there. She cut through its case using her [[dwarf star alloy]] brooch, enabling the rotting Daleks to kill it. She put Clara inside the case and pretended to be her prisoner, enabling her to re-enter the Dalek control room and propose an alliance with them. When the Daleks began to gain Time Lord regeneration energy, Missy used their incapacitation to find the Doctor. She used a Dalek gun to shoot Colony Sarff, saving the Doctor. She then watched as the Doctor toyed with Davros about the revived Daleks in the sewers, and even tapped Davros' Dalek eye as they made their escape. | ||
With the city being destroyed by the regenerated sewer Daleks, Missy tried to trick the Doctor into killing Clara inside the Dalek. However, the Doctor realised the deception and told Missy to run. Trying to escape, she was surrounded by Daleks when the city crumbled in on itself, but purported that she had "a really clever idea". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'') Missy spent some time stuck on Skaro. She adopted a [[Slyther]], which she named "[[Doctor (Slyther | With the city being destroyed by the regenerated sewer Daleks, Missy tried to trick the Doctor into killing Clara inside the Dalek. However, the Doctor realised the deception and told Missy to run. Trying to escape, she was surrounded by Daleks when the city crumbled in on itself, but purported that she had "a really clever idea". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'') Missy spent some time stuck on Skaro. She adopted a [[Slyther]], which she named "[[Doctor (Slyther)Doctor]]", and wrote a postcard to the Doctor, promising she would see him soon. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Postcards from the Universe (short story)|Postcards from the Universe]]'') | ||
=== After Skaro === | === After Skaro === | ||
{{Section stub|Information from ''[[Meet Missy! (short story)|Meet Missy!]]'', ''[[Master of Time (video game)|Master of Time]]'', & ''[[LEGO Dimensions (video game)|LEGO Dimensions]]'' needs to be added}} | <nowiki>{{Section stub|Information from ''[[Meet Missy! (short story)|Meet Missy!]]'', ''[[Master of Time (video game)|Master of Time]]'', & ''[[LEGO Dimensions (video game)|LEGO Dimensions]]'' needs to be added}}</nowiki> | ||
After eluding the Daleks, Missy was forced into the Time Vortex, where her TARDIS collided with a [[Gryphon]] time ship. Caught in a [[temporal embrace]], the Gryphons attacked Missy's TARDIS, and Missy was forced to land in [[St Mark's Square]] in [[Venice]]. With her dematerialisation circuit damaged from the attack, Missy walked through the market to get her bearings, and had the circuit stolen by pickpockets [[Mario (The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone)|Mario]] and [[Antonia (The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone)|Antonia]]. Pursuing Mario, Missy saw him being absorbed by a [[temporal shift]] with her circuit, and later found it in a museum. Knowing she would need to venture into the temporal shift to retrieve her circuit, Missy met with [[Thirteenth Doctor|a local museum curator]] to find out where the circuit was located, and then travelled through the temporal shift to [[14th century]] Venice with Antonia, where they found the Gryphons attacking. Separating from Antonia, Missy found Mario's deceased body and retrieved her dematerialisation circuit. Telling Antonia that Mario had been sent back, Missy and Antonia returned to modern Venice, where Missy reverted the damages of the temporal shift by flooding Venice. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone (short story)|The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone]]'') | After eluding the Daleks, Missy was forced into the Time Vortex, where her TARDIS collided with a [[Gryphon (The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone)|Gryphon]] time ship. Caught in a [[temporal embrace]], the Gryphons attacked Missy's TARDIS, and Missy was forced to land in [[St Mark's Square]] in [[Venice]]. With her dematerialisation circuit damaged from the attack, Missy walked through the market to get her bearings, and had the circuit stolen by pickpockets [[Mario (The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone)|Mario]] and [[Antonia (The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone)|Antonia]]. Pursuing Mario, Missy saw him being absorbed by a [[temporal shift]] with her circuit, and later found it in a museum. Knowing she would need to venture into the temporal shift to retrieve her circuit, Missy met with [[Thirteenth Doctor|a local museum curator]] to find out where the circuit was located, and then travelled through the temporal shift to [[14th century]] Venice with Antonia, where they found the Gryphons attacking. Separating from Antonia, Missy found Mario's deceased body and retrieved her dematerialisation circuit. Telling Antonia that Mario had been sent back, Missy and Antonia returned to modern Venice, where Missy reverted the damages of the temporal shift by flooding Venice. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone (short story)|The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone]]'') | ||
[[Boy (Heaven Sent)|One Gallifreyan]] believed that, after she escaped the Daleks on Skaro, Missy went back to [[Gallifrey]] and told | [[Boy (Heaven Sent)|One Gallifreyan]] believed that, after she escaped the Daleks on Skaro, Missy went back to [[Gallifrey]] and told {{Sumpter}} that the Doctor knew about [[the Hybrid]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)|A Brief History of Time Lords]]'') | ||
Missy fought through the trials to win the power of the sorcerer [[Iarbus]], only for him to reject her for being a woman and instead absorbed her [[life force]] as he had done to the other who had lost his contest. However, Missy was able to retain her identity due to winning the contest, and was able to manipulate a fraction of Iarbus' power to allow her to project herself back into the real world and summon five suitable candidates to fight for Iarbus' power, as she could use their life forces to fully escape. However, one of the summonses accidently picked up a cleaner named [[Daphne Nollis]], who was able to wrestle the power away from, Missy after she escaped and killed Iarbus, and used the power to force Missy to be nice. Knowing she was beat, Missy fled in her TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Missy's Magical Mystery Mission (short story)|Missy's Magical Mystery Mission]]'') | Missy fought through the trials to win the power of the sorcerer [[Iarbus]], only for him to reject her for being a woman and instead absorbed her [[life force]] as he had done to the other who had lost his contest. However, Missy was able to retain her identity due to winning the contest, and was able to manipulate a fraction of Iarbus' power to allow her to project herself back into the real world and summon five suitable candidates to fight for Iarbus' power, as she could use their life forces to fully escape. However, one of the summonses accidently picked up a cleaner named [[Daphne Nollis]], who was able to wrestle the power away from, Missy after she escaped and killed Iarbus, and used the power to force Missy to be nice. Knowing she was beat, Missy fled in her TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Missy's Magical Mystery Mission (short story)|Missy's Magical Mystery Mission]]'') | ||
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=== With child === | === With child === | ||
[[File:Missy pregnant.jpg|thumb|Missy presents [[Missy's child|her baby]] to her past incarnations. ([[POEM]]: ''[[Winning (poem)|Winning]]'')]] | |||
[[File:Missy pregnant.jpg|thumb|Missy presents [[Missy's child|her baby]] to her past incarnations. ([[ | At some point, Missy had [[Missy's child|a child]]. She gleefully presented the [[baby]] to {{Delgado}}, {{Ainley}} and {{Simm}}, all of whom reacted with shock. ([[POEM]]: ''[[Winning (poem)|Winning]]'') | ||
=== Further schemes === | === Further schemes === | ||
{{Section stub|Information from ''[[Missy Loves Ghostie (comic story)|Missy Loves Ghostie]]'', ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Time (video game)|The Dalek Invasion of Time]]'', & ''[[Missing Habitas Frond (short story)|Missing Habitas Frond]]'' needs to be added}} | <nowiki>{{Section stub|Information from ''[[Missy Loves Ghostie (comic story)|Missy Loves Ghostie]]'', ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Time (video game)|The Dalek Invasion of Time]]'', & ''[[Missing Habitas Frond (short story)|Missing Habitas Frond]]'' needs to be added}}</nowiki> | ||
[[File:Missy Loves Ghostie.jpg|thumb|left|Missy faces the Ghost. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Missy Loves Ghostie (comic story)|Missy Loves Ghostie]]'')]] | [[File:Missy Loves Ghostie.jpg|thumb|left|Missy faces the Ghost. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Missy Loves Ghostie (comic story)|Missy Loves Ghostie]]'')]] | ||
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==== Imprisoned at St Luke's University ==== | ==== Imprisoned at St Luke's University ==== | ||
{{Section stub|Information from ''[[w:c:lockdown:Visitors to the Vault (short story)|Visitors to the Vault]]'' needs to be added}} | <nowiki>{{Section stub|Information from ''[[w:c:lockdown:Visitors to the Vault (short story)|Visitors to the Vault]]'' needs to be added}}</nowiki> | ||
While inside the Vault, Missy began reading up on how women were treated by history, and decided to help inspire a select group of women to rise against their male oppressors with a [[Spacebook]] group chat. However, the Doctor, thinking Missy was plotting an elaborate escape by messing with history, infiltrated the chat with the username "[[Circe]]" and dismantled Missy's leadership of the women. Missy then swore off ever trying to help the human race, and instead began a new campaign for the [[rat]]s of Earth. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Girl Power! (short story)|Girl Power!]]'') | While inside the Vault, Missy began reading up on how women were treated by history, and decided to help inspire a select group of women to rise against their male oppressors with a [[Spacebook]] group chat. However, the Doctor, thinking Missy was plotting an elaborate escape by messing with history, infiltrated the chat with the username "[[Circe]]" and dismantled Missy's leadership of the women. Missy then swore off ever trying to help the human race, and instead began a new campaign for the [[rat]]s of Earth. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Girl Power! (short story)|Girl Power!]]'') | ||
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==== Final endeavours==== | ==== Final endeavours==== | ||
{{Section stub|Information from ''[[The Great Shopping Bill (comic story)|The Great Shopping Bill]]'', ''[[A Confusion of Angels (comic story)|A Confusion of Angels]]'', ''[[Pain Management (short story)|Pain Management]]'', & ''[[w:c:lockdown:The Substitute (short story)|The Substitute]]'' needs to be added}} | <nowiki>{{Section stub|Information from ''[[The Great Shopping Bill (comic story)|The Great Shopping Bill]]'', ''[[A Confusion of Angels (comic story)|A Confusion of Angels]]'', ''[[Pain Management (short story)|Pain Management]]'', & ''[[w:c:lockdown:The Substitute (short story)|The Substitute]]'' needs to be added}}</nowiki> | ||
[[File:Doctor and Missy friendship (TEOL).jpg|thumb|left|Missy and the Doctor hope to rekindle their friendship. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eaters of Light (TV story)|The Eaters of Light]]'')]] | [[File:Doctor and Missy friendship (TEOL).jpg|thumb|left|Missy and the Doctor hope to rekindle their friendship. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eaters of Light (TV story)|The Eaters of Light]]'')]] | ||
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==== Death ==== | ==== Death ==== | ||
[[File:Missy_Dies_The_Doctor_Falls.jpg|thumb|Missy dies. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'')]] | [[File:Missy_Dies_The_Doctor_Falls.jpg|thumb|Missy dies. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'')]] | ||
{{Quote|Got…ta…|Missy's last word|The Lumiat (audio story)}} | |||
As they prepared to depart, Missy offered to hug the Master and, after stating her enjoyment for being him, she stabbed the Master in the back, mortally wounding him in order to force his [[regeneration]] into her, but made the wound precise so that he would have time to reach his TARDIS before the regeneration occurred. Missy then helped the Master into the lift, explaining that she planned to stand with the Doctor and that it was the inevitable end that they had been leading towards their entire lives. However, the Master, declaring that he would never stand with the Doctor, shot Missy in the back with his [[laser screwdriver]] at full blast, mortally wounding her beyond the point of regeneration. With both of them laughing, the Master declared that their perfect ending was always going to be "shoot[ing] [them]selves in the back." As the Master departed for his TARDIS, Missy collapsed to the ground and died, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'') but managed to regenerate into a new incarnation by using an [[Elysian field]] to "kick start a new [[regeneration cycle]]". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lumiat (audio story)|The Lumiat]]'') | As they prepared to depart, Missy offered to hug the Master and, after stating her enjoyment for being him, she stabbed the Master in the back, mortally wounding him in order to force his [[regeneration]] into her, but made the wound precise so that he would have time to reach his TARDIS before the regeneration occurred. Missy then helped the Master into the lift, explaining that she planned to stand with the Doctor and that it was the inevitable end that they had been leading towards their entire lives. However, the Master, declaring that he would never stand with the Doctor, shot Missy in the back with his [[laser screwdriver]] at full blast, mortally wounding her beyond the point of regeneration. With both of them laughing, the Master declared that their perfect ending was always going to be "shoot[ing] [them]selves in the back." As the Master departed for his TARDIS, Missy collapsed to the ground and died, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'') but managed to regenerate into a new incarnation by using an [[Elysian field]] to "kick start a new [[regeneration cycle]]". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lumiat (audio story)|The Lumiat]]'') | ||
== Alternate timelines == | |||
In an aborted timeline, Missy learnt that her "Saxon" incarnation had unleashed a sentient [[entropy wave]] on the universe from [[Kiameth]], and travelled there just in time to save [[Jo Grant]] from being killed by five of her previous incarnations. She exposed the "Saxon" Master's plan to use the [[Attornium]] to take their lives to save himself and used the time scoop to scatter them along the timeline of Kiameth, to see if any of the Masters would find a chance of redemption by either stopping the wave or salvaging something from its aftermath. | |||
After loaning her space yacht to [[The Master (Sympathy for the Devil)|a Master]] from [[Parallel universe (Sympathy for the Devil)|a parallel universe]], Missy explored the ruins of Kiameth with Jo, until the entropy wave killed Jo and the parallel Master conceded defeat and returned to his own universe. When only her "Deathworm", "Bald" and "War" incarnations managed to do as she had hoped, Missy convinced them to use "Saxon's" Attornium to stop the entropy wave by feeding on it, but the "War" Master, having realised the wave was their own future, discreetly poisoned himself, Missy and the other Masters, and then turned off the Attornium before he died, leaving Missy to be devoured by the wave. The resulting [[Temporal paradox|paradox]] erased the "Saxon" Master's arrival on Kiameth, bringing the universe back to normal. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masterful (audio story)|Masterful]]'') | |||
== Psychological profile == | == Psychological profile == | ||
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* Missy's appearance was based upon that of the Julie Andrews version of [[Mary Poppins]]. For example, when first introduced in the stage directions from the script of ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'', Missy was physically described thus: ''"She's dressed a little like Mary Poppins."'' Furthermore, Missy imitates the style of Mary's iconic arrival (floating down from the sky using an umbrella) in [[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''. | * Missy's appearance was based upon that of the Julie Andrews version of [[Mary Poppins]]. For example, when first introduced in the stage directions from the script of ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'', Missy was physically described thus: ''"She's dressed a little like Mary Poppins."'' Furthermore, Missy imitates the style of Mary's iconic arrival (floating down from the sky using an umbrella) in [[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''. | ||
* Though [[Robert Holmes]] has received a creator credit for the Master in the revived series, no such credit is given for Missy. | * Though [[Robert Holmes]] has received a creator credit for the Master in the revived series, no such credit is given for Missy. | ||
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