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By the [[21st century]] and beyond, '''[[the Master]]''' had become a significant figure in both '''folklore''' and '''popular culture''', particularly on [[Earth]]. They were variably known as a [[fiction]]al character, as a real life [[celebrity]], as a documented presence through [[history]], or as a [[myth]] or [[legend]], showing up in stories passed down through [[generation]]s, much like [[ | By the [[21st century]] and beyond, '''[[the Master]]''' had become a significant figure in both '''folklore''' and '''popular culture''', particularly on [[Earth]]. They were variably known as a [[fiction]]al character, as a real life [[celebrity]], as a documented presence through [[history]], or as a [[myth]] or [[legend]], showing up in stories passed down through [[generation]]s, much like [[The Doctor in popular culture and mythology|their oldest friend and enemy the Doctor was]]. | ||
== On Earth and among humans == | == On Earth and among humans == | ||
=== As a real person === | === As a real person === | ||
==== Victor Magister ==== | ==== Victor Magister ==== | ||
Imprisoned in [[ | Imprisoned in [[Shada]], {{Delgado}} was released by the [[Time Lord]]s, who wished to keep the [[Third Doctor]] busy whilst he was [[Exile on Earth|exiled]] on [[Earth]] in the late [[20th century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Prisoners of the Sun (short story)|Prisoners of the Sun]]'') | ||
The Master was present at the first [[Auton]] [[Black Thursday|invasion of Earth]], and heard about [[Channing]]'s attempt to capture the [[Third Doctor]]. He contacted journalist [[James Stevens]] by phone, whose article he had read in the ''[[Daily Chronicle]]'', and told him about the near-kidnapping. He called Stevens again during the [[Silurian]] attacks on [[Wenley Moor]], informing Stevens that [[Edward Masters]] had been the first to die from the plague sweeping London. Shortly after the [[Inferno Project]] incident, the Master once more contacted James Stevens, this time to check up on his work on his [[ | The Master was present at the first [[Auton]] [[Black Thursday|invasion of Earth]], and heard about [[Channing]]'s attempt to capture the [[Third Doctor]]. He contacted journalist [[James Stevens]] by phone, whose article he had read in the ''[[Daily Chronicle]]'', and told him about the near-kidnapping. He called Stevens again during the [[Silurian]] attacks on [[Wenley Moor]], informing Stevens that [[Edward Masters]] had been the first to die from the plague sweeping London. Shortly after the [[Inferno Project]] incident, the Master once more contacted James Stevens, this time to check up on his work on his [[UNIT]] article. He promptly hung up when Stevens mentioned [[C19]] and the [[Glasshouse]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'') | ||
Under the alias "[[Emil Keller]]", the Master captured a psychic parasite and trapped it within the [[Keller Machine]], and spent many months establishing "Keller" and the machine's credentials. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil (TV story)|The Mind of Evil]]'') | Under the alias "[[Emil Keller]]", the Master captured a psychic parasite and trapped it within the [[Keller Machine]], and spent many months establishing "Keller" and the machine's credentials. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind of Evil (TV story)|The Mind of Evil]]'') | ||
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At his trial, the government used the Master as a scapegoat for all the alien attacks which had recently occurred. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'') | At his trial, the government used the Master as a scapegoat for all the alien attacks which had recently occurred. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'') | ||
The Master also liked to indulge in being recognized in popular culture, as was prideful that he had been voted [[megalomaniac's megalomaniac]] sixty-eleven years running by the readers of ''[[Dictator's Digest]]'', and also had hired a man called [[Rupert Murdoch|Rupert]] (whose brain had been swapped with a [[Bandril]]'s) to manage the Master's [[News Corporation|media interests on Earth]], expressing that he wished his "[[charity]] work" got more recognition, and writing [[Letter (A Letter from the Doctor)|an introduction]] to ''[[Doctor Who Magazine (periodical)|Doctor Who Magazine]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A letter from the Master (short story)|A letter from the Master]]'') | |||
==== Harold Saxon ==== | ==== Harold Saxon ==== | ||
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By mid-[[2008]], Saxon was noted as speaking openly about the existence of [[alien]] [[life]] beyond [[Earth]]. Three days prior to the election, the [[Royal Hope Hospital]] was temporarily transported to [[the Moon]] before being returned to Earth. Amongst the [[eyewitness]]es within the [[hospital]] was [[medical student]] [[Oliver Morgenstern]], who reported his experiences, including seeing the Earth suspended in [[space]], to the [[news]], which he took as proof that Saxon was right. That [[night]], the Doctor was joined in [[the TARDIS]] by [[Martha Jones]], another medical student from the Royal Hope Hospital. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'') | By mid-[[2008]], Saxon was noted as speaking openly about the existence of [[alien]] [[life]] beyond [[Earth]]. Three days prior to the election, the [[Royal Hope Hospital]] was temporarily transported to [[the Moon]] before being returned to Earth. Amongst the [[eyewitness]]es within the [[hospital]] was [[medical student]] [[Oliver Morgenstern]], who reported his experiences, including seeing the Earth suspended in [[space]], to the [[news]], which he took as proof that Saxon was right. That [[night]], the Doctor was joined in [[the TARDIS]] by [[Martha Jones]], another medical student from the Royal Hope Hospital. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'') | ||
Meanwhile, as part of a trap he had laid for the Doctor, the Master financially backed [[Richard Lazarus]]' [[Lazarus Laboratories]], who created a [[genetic manipulation device]] in an attempt to reverse the human [[ | Meanwhile, as part of a trap he had laid for the Doctor, the Master financially backed [[Richard Lazarus]]' [[Lazarus Laboratories]], who created a [[genetic manipulation device]] in an attempt to reverse the human [[ageing]] process. To this end, Saxon was responsible for [[Tish Jones]] being employed as head of the [[PR]] department for Lazarus Laboratories. [[Francine Jones]], [[mother]] of Martha and Tish Jones, was approached by a [[Mysterious man (The Lazarus Experiment)|man]] who, aware of Martha's association with the Doctor, warned Francine that he was dangerous. Soon after, Francine left a message on Martha's [[answerphone]] at [[home]], claiming to have information from Harold Saxon which identified the Doctor as a danger. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'', ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') | ||
By [[election day]], the Master had [[Miss]] [[Dexter (42)|Dexter]] enlist Francine's help in tracking Martha and the Doctor, tapping and tracing Francine's phone conversations with her daughter as she travelled with the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[42 (TV story)|42]]'') As the [[vote]] "[swang]" Saxon's way, future members of his [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|cabinet]], as the Master put it, abandoned their [[political party|political parties]] and jumped on "the Saxon [[bandwagon]]". [[Vivien Rook]], a [[reporter]] for the ''[[Sunday Mirror]]'', published ''[[Harold Saxon, A Modern Churchill]]'', | By [[election day]], the Master had [[Miss]] [[Dexter (42)|Dexter]] enlist Francine's help in tracking Martha and the Doctor, tapping and tracing Francine's phone conversations with her daughter as she travelled with the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[42 (TV story)|42]]'') As the [[vote]] "[swang]" Saxon's way, future members of his [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|cabinet]], as the Master put it, abandoned their [[political party|political parties]] and jumped on "the Saxon [[bandwagon]]". [[Vivien Rook]], a [[reporter]] for the ''[[Sunday Mirror]]'', published ''[[Harold Saxon, A Modern Churchill]]'', which she described as "the definitive [[think piece]] on the great man himself." In actuality, however, Rook found Harold Saxon's life story to be a lie as she researched him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') | ||
Ultimately, the Master won the election as "Harold Saxon". Despite Tish's attempt to stop her, Vivien Rook "barg[ed]" her way in to meet with Lucy Saxon at 10 Downing Street, ostensibly to request a 20 [[minute]] [[interview]] for a [[front page]] [[profile piece]] on "Britain's [[First Lady]] and "The Power Behind the [[Throne]]". With Mrs. Saxon being convinced to accept and Tish leaving the pair alone, Rook voiced her warning that Lucy, the country and the world were in great danger. While presented with Vivien's evidence of "Harold Saxon's" deception, Lucy revealed that she was aware when she called out to her [[husband]], who had been in the [[room]]. Admitting that "Harold Saxon" did not exist, the Master identified himself and introduced his [[friend]]s, the [[Toclafane]], who [[kill]]ed Rook. | Ultimately, the Master won the election as "Harold Saxon". Despite Tish's attempt to stop her, Vivien Rook "barg[ed]" her way in to meet with Lucy Saxon at 10 Downing Street, ostensibly to request a 20 [[minute]] [[interview]] for a [[front page]] [[profile piece]] on "Britain's [[First Lady]] and "The Power Behind the [[Throne]]". With Mrs. Saxon being convinced to accept and Tish leaving the pair alone, Rook voiced her warning that Lucy, the country and the world were in great danger. While presented with Vivien's evidence of "Harold Saxon's" deception, Lucy revealed that she was aware when she called out to her [[husband]], who had been in the [[room]]. Admitting that "Harold Saxon" did not exist, the Master identified himself and introduced his [[friend]]s, the [[Toclafane]], who [[kill]]ed Rook. | ||
Shortly after, "Saxon" made a televised address to the [[people]] of Britain in a broadcast on all channels. In it he recalled the alien incidents of recent years, including the [[London UFO crash|destruction]] of [[Big Ben]], the [[Sycorax spaceship|spaceship]] over [[London]], the "[[ghost shift| | Shortly after, "Saxon" made a televised address to the [[people]] of Britain in a broadcast on all channels. In it he recalled the alien incidents of recent years, including the [[London UFO crash|destruction]] of [[Big Ben]], the [[Sycorax spaceship|spaceship]] over [[London]], the "[[ghost shift|ghosts]] and [[Cybermen|metal men]]" and "the [[Webstar|Christmas star that came to kill]]". While recalling that the previous governments disclosed nothing to the [[public]], "Saxon" promised that he would not do so as he introduced the Toclafane, who claimed to come in [[peace]], bringing great [[gift]]s, [[technology]], [[wisdom]] and [[protection]] in exchange for only [[friendship]]. "Saxon" then announced that the Toclafane would appear openly on the following [[morning]] to begin diplomatic relations, claiming that all would take their place in [[N-Space|the universe]]. Meanwhile, he had the [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Martha Jones]] and [[Jack Harkness]] branded as [[fugitive]]s. | ||
That [[night]], [[President of the United States]] [[Arthur Coleman Winters]] landed on British soil in [[Air Force One]] to angrily confront "Harold Saxon" other his undisclosed contact with the Toclafane, which violated the [[United Nations Security Council]]'s [[first contact]] policy. With the backing of the [[United Nations]] and UNIT, Winters threatened to have Saxon removed from office as he called in the ''Valiant'' to serve as the venue for first contact. Little did the President realise, the Master had planned for this, having placed the TARDIS, cannibalised into a [[paradox machine]] set to activate at 8:02[[AM]], within the ''Valiant''. In the [[morning]], "Harold Saxon" sat eagerly with his wife on the [[flight deck]] as President Winters took control of the preparations of the first contact, which was to be broadcast on television. Though "Saxon" invited Winters to make the address to the four Toclafane, they rejected the President and asked for their "[[Master]]". Promptly stepping up, "Saxon" announced that he was "taking control" before having a Toclafane [[assassinate]] the President by [[disintergrating]] him. While the Doctor and his companions were also present, hidden by a [[perception filter]], the Master saw through them and had the Doctor captured by [[security]] personnel before using his [[laser screwdriver]] to temporarily kill Jack. | That [[night]], [[President of the United States]] [[Arthur Coleman Winters]] landed on British soil in [[Air Force One]] to angrily confront "Harold Saxon" other his undisclosed contact with the Toclafane, which violated the [[United Nations Security Council]]'s [[first contact]] policy. With the backing of the [[United Nations]] and UNIT, Winters threatened to have Saxon removed from office as he called in the ''Valiant'' to serve as the venue for first contact. Little did the President realise, the Master had planned for this, having placed the TARDIS, cannibalised into a [[paradox machine]] set to activate at 8:02[[AM]], within the ''Valiant''. In the [[morning]], "Harold Saxon" sat eagerly with his wife on the [[flight deck]] as President Winters took control of the preparations of the first contact, which was to be broadcast on television. Though "Saxon" invited Winters to make the address to the four Toclafane, they rejected the President and asked for their "[[Master]]". Promptly stepping up, "Saxon" announced that he was "taking control" before having a Toclafane [[assassinate]] the President by [[disintergrating]] him. While the Doctor and his companions were also present, hidden by a [[perception filter]], the Master saw through them and had the Doctor captured by [[security]] personnel before using his [[laser screwdriver]] to temporarily kill Jack. | ||
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Despite his brief tenure, Harold Saxon was recorded as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]. However, the [[Disciples of Saxon]] observed that no-one knew who Harold Saxon truly was, where he came from, and why he was killed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | Despite his brief tenure, Harold Saxon was recorded as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]. However, the [[Disciples of Saxon]] observed that no-one knew who Harold Saxon truly was, where he came from, and why he was killed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | ||
[[UNIT]] recorded the Master's activities as Harold Saxon as an [[incursion]], which [[Zygon Osgood|Petronella Osgood]] acknowledged to the [[Twelfth Doctor]] when the Master returned as | [[UNIT]] recorded the Master's activities as Harold Saxon as an [[incursion]], which [[Zygon Osgood|Petronella Osgood]] acknowledged to the [[Twelfth Doctor]] when the Master returned as [[Missy]]. Noting that they had all ex-[[Prime Minister]]s on file, Osgood remarked that Missy "wasn't even the worst". ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') | ||
[[Alice O'Donnell]], a native of the [[year]] [[2119]], identified [[1980]] as being "pre-Harold Saxon". ([[TV]]: ''[[Before the Flood (TV story)|Before the Flood]]'') | [[Alice O'Donnell]], a native of the [[year]] [[2119]], identified [[1980]] as being "pre-Harold Saxon". ([[TV]]: ''[[Before the Flood (TV story)|Before the Flood]]'') | ||
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==== "O" ==== | ==== "O" ==== | ||
{{main|O (Spyfall)}} | {{main|O (Spyfall)}} | ||
"O" was a member of the [[British | "O" was a member of the [[British Secret Service]] agency [[MI6]]. According to the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], he was one of their best. O had previously been a [[champion]] [[sprinter]], something which was noted in his official file. However, O was ambushed by {{Dhawan}} before his first day and [[miniaturisation|miniaturised]] using a [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]]. The Master kept his body in a [[matchbox]], which he showed this to the Thirteenth Doctor to confirm his identity. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spyfall (TV story)|Spyfall]]'') | ||
==== "Yana" ==== | ==== "Yana" ==== | ||
{{main|Yana}} | {{main|Yana}} | ||
After he meddled with the [[Heavenly Paradigm]], completely altering the state of the [[Time War]] to one that was ultimately more favourable to the Daleks, {{Jacobi}} saw [[Dalek Emperor]] take control of the [[Time Lord]]s' [[Cruciform]], which frightened him into fleeing from the war to the far end of time while using a [[Chamaleon Arch]] to make himself [[human]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Heavenly Paradigm (audio story)|The Heavenly Paradigm]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') Physically human, the rejuvenated Yana was found as a "naked child" on the coast of the [[Silver Devastation]] with only an "heirloom" [[Biodata module|fob watch]], which he would carry throughout his life without ever thinking to open it, thanks to a [[perception filter]]. | After he meddled with the [[Heavenly Paradigm]], completely altering the state of the [[Time War]] to one that was ultimately more favourable to the Daleks, {{Jacobi}} saw [[Dalek Emperor]] take control of the [[Time Lord]]s' [[Cruciform]], which frightened him into fleeing from the war to the far end of time while using a [[Chamaleon Arch]] to make himself [[human]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Heavenly Paradigm (audio story)|The Heavenly Paradigm]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') Physically human, the rejuvenated Yana was found as a "naked child" on the coast of the [[Silver Devastation]] with only an "heirloom" [[Biodata module|fob watch]], which he would carry throughout his life without ever thinking to open it, thanks to a [[perception filter]]. | ||
Spending his life moving from one refugee ship to another, Yana retained the Master's brilliant intellect and became a scientist; this made him invaluable to the scraps of civilisation remaining in the universe at this late stage of its history, as scientists were in short supply. Yana became responsible for sending the remnants of humanity from their refuge on [[Malcassairo]] to [[Utopia (Utopia)|Utopia]]. He became friends with another scientist, [[Chantho]], who was thought to be the last of the native [[Malmooth]] race. Together, they worked on the [[Utopia Project]] to convey the surviving humans from the [[planet]] [[Malcassairo]] to [[Utopia (Utopia)|Utopia]]. Ultimately, in the [[year]] [[100,000,000,000,000]], Yana met the [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Martha Jones]], who spoke phrases curiously familiar to him, phrases such as [[Time Vortex]], "extermination", [[Last Great Time War|Time War]], [[Dalek]]s and [[regeneration]]. Martha made the Professor aware of a watch in his possession. Hearing voices in his mind that commanded and entreated him, he opened it and returned to his true identity. ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'') | Spending his life moving from one refugee ship to another, Yana retained the Master's brilliant intellect and became a scientist; this made him invaluable to the scraps of civilisation remaining in the universe at this late stage of its history, as scientists were in short supply. Yana became responsible for sending the remnants of humanity from their refuge on [[Malcassairo]] to [[Utopia (Utopia)|Utopia]]. He became friends with another scientist, [[Chantho]], who was thought to be the last of the native [[Malmooth]] race. Together, they worked on the [[Utopia Project]] to convey the surviving humans from the [[planet]] [[Malcassairo]] to [[Utopia (Utopia)|Utopia]]. Ultimately, in the [[year]] [[100,000,000,000,000]], Yana met the [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Martha Jones]], who spoke phrases curiously familiar to him, phrases such as [[Time Vortex]], "extermination", [[Last Great Time War|Time War]], [[Dalek]]s and [[regeneration]]. Martha made the Professor aware of a watch in his possession. Hearing voices in his mind that commanded and entreated him, he opened it and returned to his true identity. ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'') | ||
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One of the stories from this series was named ''[[Day of the Deathroids]]'', which saw the Time Surgeon and Nurse Kara face [[The Minister (Invasion of the Mindmorphs)|the Minister]], who closely resembled the "[[Victor Magister]]" Master, and the [[Deathroid]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Invasion of the Mindmorphs (comic story)|Invasion of the Mindmorphs]]'') | One of the stories from this series was named ''[[Day of the Deathroids]]'', which saw the Time Surgeon and Nurse Kara face [[The Minister (Invasion of the Mindmorphs)|the Minister]], who closely resembled the "[[Victor Magister]]" Master, and the [[Deathroid]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Invasion of the Mindmorphs (comic story)|Invasion of the Mindmorphs]]'') | ||
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[[File:The Magician's Apprentice (N-Space).jpg|thumb|''[[The Magician's Apprentice]]'' on [[BBC iPlayer]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Zygon Isolation (webcast)|The Zygon Isolation]]'')|left]] | |||
A character resembling {{gomez}} could be seen in the episode ''[[The Magician's Apprentice (in-universe)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'', from the [[Doctor Who Series 9|ninth series]] of the [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]] [[science fiction]]/[[drama]] series, ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]''. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Zygon Isolation (webcast)|The Zygon Isolation]]'') | |||
=== Other realities === | |||
Using a [[paradox machine]], {{Simm}} enabled the [[Toclafane]], whom he introduced to [[human]]ity as [[British Prime Minister]] "[[Harold Saxon]]" to travel from the [[year]] [[100,000,000,000,000]] and [[Toclafane invasion|conquer]] [[Earth]] in [[2008]], thus changing history. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') In what was known as [[the Year That Never Was]], the Master, residing aboard the [[aircraft carrier]] ''[[Valiant (aircraft carrier)|Valiant]]'', dropped the name "Harold Saxon" as he stood as [[master]] of the surviving humans and what he termed [[New Time Lord Empire]], with which he intended to conquer [[N-Space|the universe]]. Over this year, the Master addressed humanity in broadcasts, while an immense [[statue]] was built in his image. Ultimately, one year after the invasion, the paradox machine was destroyed by [[Jack Harkness]], causing the flow of [[time]] to reverse to just before the invasion. As a result, the [[population]] of Earth retained no [[memory]] of the Year That Never Was with the exception of those who were onboard the ''Valiant'', the [[eye of the storm]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|Last of the Time Lords]]'') | |||
== On Gallifrey and among Time Lords == | == On Gallifrey and among Time Lords == | ||
On [[Gallifrey]], [[Lord President]] [[Borusa]] identified {{Ainley}} as "one of the most evil and corrupt beings this [[Time Lord]] race has ever produced", claiming his [[crime]]s to be "without number" and his [[villainy]] "without end". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'') | On [[Gallifrey]], [[Lord President]] [[Borusa]] identified {{Ainley}} as "one of the most evil and corrupt beings this [[Time Lord]] race has ever produced", claiming his [[crime]]s to be "without number" and his [[villainy]] "without end". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'') | ||
By the end of the [[Last Great Time War]], a [[prophecy]] spoke of two Time Lords locked in their final confrontation, having survived impending fall of [[Gallifrey]]. [[Rassilon]], the resurrected Lord President, took these Time Lords to be [[the Doctor]] and the Master. Knowing that the [[War Doctor]] intended to destroy both Time Lords and [[Dalek]]s by using [[the Moment]], Rassilon contrived to break Gallifrey out of the [[time-lock]] that blocked the Last Great Time War from temporal manipulation, implanting a [[the Drumming|rhythm of four | By the end of the [[Last Great Time War]], a [[prophecy]] spoke of two Time Lords locked in their final confrontation, having survived impending fall of [[Gallifrey]]. [[Rassilon]], the resurrected Lord President, took these Time Lords to be [[the Doctor]] and the Master. Knowing that the [[War Doctor]] intended to destroy both Time Lords and [[Dalek]]s by using [[the Moment]], Rassilon contrived to break Gallifrey out of the [[time-lock]] that blocked the Last Great Time War from temporal manipulation, implanting a [[the Drumming|rhythm of four beats]] back through time into the [[mind]] of the Master as an eight year old staring into the [[Untempered Schism]], which had drove him mad, while sending a [[White-Point Star]] to the [[Earth]] dominated by {{Simm}} on [[Christmas Day]]. As a result, Gallifrey broke free of the time lock and appeared in the skies above Earth. However, Rassilon was opposed by the [[Tenth Doctor]], who broke the link while the Master attacked Rassilon out of vengeance once he realised that Rassilon had deliberately driven him mad and destroyed his life. The time-lock resumed and Rassilon, the Master the Time Lords, and Gallifrey itself were all flung back to the Time War. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | ||
Following the Time War, which ended with all of the first thirteen [[incarnation]]s of the Doctor saving Gallifrey by transfering it to a parallel [[pocket universe]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') the Master was cured of his "condition" before being expelled from Gallifrey in what he called a "mutual kicking me out". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'') | Following the Time War, which ended with all of the first thirteen [[incarnation]]s of the Doctor saving Gallifrey by transfering it to a parallel [[pocket universe]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') the Master was cured of his "condition" before being expelled from Gallifrey in what he called a "mutual kicking me out". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'') | ||
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During his battles with the [[Third Doctor]], {{Delgado}} assisted the [[Dalek]]s in [[Operation Divide and Conquer]], a plot to start a war between the [[Earth Empire|Earth]] and [[Draconian Empire]]s in the [[26th century]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space (TV story)|Frontier in Space]]'') | During his battles with the [[Third Doctor]], {{Delgado}} assisted the [[Dalek]]s in [[Operation Divide and Conquer]], a plot to start a war between the [[Earth Empire|Earth]] and [[Draconian Empire]]s in the [[26th century]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space (TV story)|Frontier in Space]]'') | ||
Ultimately, | Ultimately, {{Tipple}} was put on [[trial]] on the [[planet]] [[Skaro]], where he was said to have listened calmly as his list of [[evil]] [[crime]] was read and sentence passed, after which he demanded that [[the Doctor]] take his remains back to their [[home planet]], [[Gallifrey]]. Indeed, after the Master was exterminated by the [[Dalek]]s, his remains were taken by the Seventh Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') | ||
Having been [[resurrect]]ed by the [[Time Lord]]s, the Master was made to fight the Daleks during the [[Last Great Time War]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') At one time, the Master fought the [[Supreme Dalek]] on the slopes of the [[Never Vault]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'') However, after witnessing the [[Dalek Emperor]] take control of the [[Cruciform]], {{Jacobi}} was scared to the point of fleeing the conflict and using a [[Chameleon Arch]] to make himself [[human]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') | Having been [[resurrect]]ed by the [[Time Lord]]s, the Master was made to fight the Daleks during the [[Last Great Time War]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') At one time, the Master fought the [[Supreme Dalek]] on the slopes of the [[Never Vault]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'') However, after witnessing the [[Dalek Emperor]] take control of the [[Cruciform]], {{Jacobi}} was scared to the point of fleeing the conflict and using a [[Chameleon Arch]] to make himself [[human]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') | ||
By the time they identified as | By the time they identified as [[Missy]], the Master had an outstanding [[death warrant]] in the [[Dalek Empire]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Bekdel Test (audio story)|The Bekdel Test]]'') | ||
=== Others === | |||
[[File:Portrait of Evil.jpg|thumb|left|''Portrait of Evil'', the only known painting of the Master. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe (short story)|Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe]]'')]]By the time they identified as [[Missy]], the Master had an outstanding death warrant in the [[Cyber-Empire]]. They were also recognised as being responsible for the destruction of the [[Eighth Sontaran Battle Fleet]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Bekdel Test (audio story)|The Bekdel Test]]'') | |||
According to a history of the [[Dalek]]s by [[human]] historians, there existed only one [[painting]] of the Master. Entitled ''[[Portrait of Evil]]'', it was the work of the painter [[Skarnn]], and hung in the [[Church of the Evergreen Man]]'s [[House of Oakdown|Oakdown]] Gallery on [[Piedosos]]. It depicted the Master in the black-and-grey-bearded incarnation ([[PROSE]]: '' [[Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe (short story)|The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe]]'') who had helped the Daleks try and pit the [[Draconian]]s and the humans against each other. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space (TV story)|Frontier in Space]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* The animated version of the [[Patrick Troughton]] story ''[[The Faceless Ones (TV story)|The Faceless Ones]]'' featured two separate "Wanted" posters of [[the Master]], one of the incarnation portrayed by [[Roger Delgado]] a few years later and the other of the incarnation portrayed by [[Sacha Dhawan]] several decades later. | |||
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