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'''The Mentor''' was an overweight alien, described by the [[Third Doctor]] as a "second-rate impostor". The Mentor himself claimed that his name was not a copy, but "purely coincidental".
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|appearances= [[DWM]]: ''[[Death to the Doctor!]]''
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'''The Mentor''' was a rather pathetic overweight villain similar to [[The Master (UNIT years)|the incarnation most frequently encountered by UNIT]]. Like the Master, he had (or thought he had) [[hypnosis]]-based [[mind control]] powers. [[The Brigadier]] pulled a gun on him.  
He encountered the [[Third Doctor]], who remained unimpressed, and [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], who pulled a gun on him.


:''The Mentor's subsequent fate remains unknown.''
Later, he appeared at [[Research Base Truro]], where he met with several other aliens the Doctor defeated in his various incarnations, who turned on each other as a result of their mutual suspicion following the accidental death of [[Kraarn]]. The Mentor died in a three-way shoot-out with [[Bolog]] and [[Plink]], two of the Doctor's other very minor enemies.


He escaped to [[Research Base Truro]] where he met with several other minor adversaries of [[the Doctor]] in his various incarnations, who turned on each other as a result of their mutual suspicion. The Mentor died in a three-way shoot-out with [[Bolog]] and [[Plink]], two other of [[the Doctor]]'s very minor enemies.
As with the others, when the [[Tenth Doctor]] arrived in Truro in the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]], he did not recognise the body. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Death to the Doctor! (comic story)|Death to the Doctor!]]'')


As with the others, when [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] arrived in Truro in [[the TARDIS]], he did not recognize the body. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Death to the Doctor!]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
[[File:The Mentor Initial Sketch.jpg|thumb|left|Initial sketch of The Mentor by [[Roger Langridge]].]]
In an interview with [[Jonathan Morris]] released in ''[[The Widow's Curse (graphic novel)|The Widow's Curse]]'' the description for The Mentor was given as; "A low-rent Master. A man in his sixties who has gone to seed. Balding with a comb-over. Rotund with the tired-eyed look of someone who's had too many gin and tonics. His sinister black outfit is tight around his gut, emphasizing his beer belly". Several of the character's lines paraphrase those of the [[Roger Delgado]] [[The Master (Terror of the Autons)|Master]].


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You may wish to consult Mentor (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

The Mentor was an overweight alien, described by the Third Doctor as a "second-rate impostor". The Mentor himself claimed that his name was not a copy, but "purely coincidental".

He encountered the Third Doctor, who remained unimpressed, and Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, who pulled a gun on him.

Later, he appeared at Research Base Truro, where he met with several other aliens the Doctor defeated in his various incarnations, who turned on each other as a result of their mutual suspicion following the accidental death of Kraarn. The Mentor died in a three-way shoot-out with Bolog and Plink, two of the Doctor's other very minor enemies.

As with the others, when the Tenth Doctor arrived in Truro in the TARDIS, he did not recognise the body. (COMIC: Death to the Doctor!)

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

Initial sketch of The Mentor by Roger Langridge.

In an interview with Jonathan Morris released in The Widow's Curse the description for The Mentor was given as; "A low-rent Master. A man in his sixties who has gone to seed. Balding with a comb-over. Rotund with the tired-eyed look of someone who's had too many gin and tonics. His sinister black outfit is tight around his gut, emphasizing his beer belly". Several of the character's lines paraphrase those of the Roger Delgado Master.