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|type = [[TARDIS]] | |aka = Mark | ||
|type = [[TARDIS]], [[Mark 212]] | |||
|origin = [[Gallifrey]] | |origin = [[Gallifrey]] | ||
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|clip= | |used by = [[Goth]], [[the Master]] | ||
}}The '''[[TARDIS]] | |voice actor = Daniel Goode | ||
|other voice actor = [[Derek Jacobi]] | |||
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{{The Master's TARDISes}} | |||
'''Goth's TARDIS''' was the [[TARDIS]] which was originally assigned to [[Chancellor]] [[Goth]]. It was stolen by {{Pratt}} after Goth found him on [[Tersurus]], and used by the Master to escape from [[Gallifrey]], becoming one of [[the Master's TARDIS|the many TARDISes]] used by the Master over the [[Year|years]]. It was of a more advanced model than [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] and, like [[the Master's first TARDIS|the Master's previous TARDIS]], had a functional [[chameleon circuit]]. Much like the first, this new TARDIS ultimately rebelled against the Master's cruel ways, and attempted to travel the universe on its own, taking the name of "'''Mark'''". | |||
The Master used its | == Specifics == | ||
In its default form, the TARDIS appeared as a plain white box. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'') It could send out energy as an offensive mechanism, ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') and was equipped with [[poly-directrix lens]]es that could view the interior of another TARDIS, and a [[dynanometer]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Castrovalva (novelisation)|Castrovalva]]'') It could materialize around an object, absorb it, and control everything within, and was capable of creating a [[Watcher (Logopolis)|Watcher]]-[[Watcher Master|like construct]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Velvet Dark (short story)|The Velvet Dark]]'') | |||
When he came under attack by the [[Divine Host]] of the [[Chronovore]]s, the [[Quantum Archangel]] altered [[reality]] and changed the Master's TARDIS into a "[[Type 94]]" [[War TARDIS]], armed with [[Klypstrømic warhead]]s, an [[artron cannon]], a [[vortex lance]], and [[Earthshock bomb]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]'') | |||
== History == | |||
=== Theft from Goth === | |||
After [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] accidentally left [[the Master's first TARDIS]]'s defences down for a few moments in the course of wrestling control of it away from {{Delgado}}, the [[Time Lord]]s were notified of its detection on [[Tersurus]]. Feeling that he needed to get away from the Capitol for a little while to clear his spirits, [[Goth]] told [[Castellan]] [[Spandrell]] to "have a capsule prepare" for him so that he could take care of the matter, which he expected to be purely routine, himself. Instead, he found the Master in {{Pratt|n= his new, decayed form}}. The dying Master persuaded Goth to help him return to Gallifrey in his TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]'') | |||
After their shared scheme to get Goth in power, have the [[Fourth Doctor]] executed, and acquire new [[regeneration]]s for the Master using the [[Eye of Harmony]] went awry, resulting in the death of Goth, the Master took ownership of the TARDIS, which had taken the form of a [[grandfather clock]]. [[Engin]] and Spandrell witnessed the Master escaping Gallifrey on the Doctor's heels in this TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'') | |||
=== Use by the Decayed Master === | |||
[[File:Traken part4.JPG|thumb|right|The Master tricks Tremas using his disguised TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]'')]]Although he acquired a [[Melkur (The Keeper of Traken)|new, more advanced model of TARDIS]], the [[Decayed Master]] kept his previous TARDIS, still in the form of a grandfather clock, with him during his activities on [[Traken]]. After the [[Fourth Doctor]] foiled his scheme and caused the destruction of the new TARDIS, the Master escaped death by hiding inside the clock TARDIS, which he later materialised in an inconspicuous location. After the Doctor left Traken, Tremas noticed the unfamiliar clock and walked closer to it. | |||
As soon as he was within range, a force compelled him to touch the closs-face, upon which he found himself frozen. Stepping out of the TARDIS, the Master used the lingering abilities he'd gotten from [[The Source (The Keeper of Traken)|the Source of Traken]] to merge with Tremas, stealing his body so as to destroy Tremas's mind and revive himself in a [[Tremas Master|new form]] resembling a younger Tremas. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]'') | |||
=== Use by the Tremas Master === | |||
[[Tremas Master|The new Master]] departed Traken in his TARDIS ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]'') and, having read the Doctor's mind to guess his next destination, materialised on [[Earth]]. Through fine control of the TARDIS's chameleon circuit, he made it take a form identical to [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]'s [[police box]] appearance. This caused a dimensional loop to form when the Doctor's TARDIS materialised with the same disguise in the same place; in each control room was a police box opening into another control room, and so on and so forth for several (though not infinite) layers of recursion. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'') | |||
[[File:Master's TARDIS exterior Planet of Fire.jpg|thumb|left|The TARDIS disguising itself to fit the nearby architecture on [[Sarn]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'')]]After tampering with the Doctor's ship's [[TARDIS information system]] to plant false information about [[Castrovalva]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') the Master left for the Doctor's own next destination, [[Logopolis]], where the TARDIS first took the appearance of a potted bush before switching it for that of the marble [[column]] look ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'') earlier adopted by [[the Master's first TARDIS]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The One (comic story)|The One]]'') Still a column, it was connected to the [[Pharos Project]]'s emitter on [[Earth]] as part of the Master and the Doctor's shared effort to stall the [[entropy wave]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'') | |||
After his failure in the [[Death Zone]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'') the Time Lords took away the Master's physical body, banishing his now-formless being to a [[forest (The Velvet Dark)|deserted forest]] with no means of escape. Loyal to her Master, the grandfather clock managed to escape being reprogrammed and locate him in the middle of the forest after a long time. She allowed him to escape to Earth and helped him generate a [[Watcher (Logopolis)|Watcher]]-like psychic emanation which he could use as an avatar until he regained a physical form, using a ritual to steal [[regeneration energy]] from his own past incarnations and regenerating himself back into a form identical to Tremas's. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Velvet Dark (short story)|The Velvet Dark]]'') | |||
The TARDIS was piloted to [[Sarn]] by the Master, where it once more adopted the appearance of a column, although now made of smooth, dark-gray stone rather than pleated white marble. After the Master's apparent death on Sarn, ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'') the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] believed that his TARDIS had remained abandoned on Sarn. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[CIA File Extracts (novel)|CIA File Extracts]]'') However, the Master actually survived ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mark of the Rani (TV story)|The Mark of the Rani]]'') and retained the use of his TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ultimate Foe (TV story)|The Ultimate Foe]]'') | |||
When he visited a [[museum]] to attempt to prevent [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] field agent [[Stan]] and human cat burglar [[Tabby Fellowes]] from stealing back a certain [[Mask (Tabby Cats And Time Lords)|mask]] which he had left in the museum to suck up the psychic energy of the visitors, the Master's TARDIS disguised itself as an [[iron maiden]]. The chameleon circuit fulfilled its function, with both Tabby and Stan not recognising the object for what it really was until the Master abruptly dove into it, allowing the renegade to escape safe and sound after his scheme was foiled. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tabby Cats And Time Lords (short story)|Tabby Cats And Time Lords]]'') | |||
=== Later uses === | |||
According to one account, before getting himself executed by the [[Dalek]]s as part of his plot to steal [[the Doctor]]'s body and remaining [[regeneration]]s, {{Ainley}} told his TARDIS to go wait for him in the [[Time Vortex]] before beaming himself to [[Skaro]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]'') According to another account, however, {{Tipple}} was apprehended in the [[Valley of the Kings]] by the Daleks, and his TARDIS remained there until it was found by [[UNIT]] in the form of the grandfather clock. | |||
They stored it in [[The Vault (The Scales of Injustice)|the Vault]], as, eventually, they did the [[Decayed Master]] himself, now reverted to his earlier decayed form by the stress of passing through the [[Eye of Harmony]]. Although they were kept away from one another, the TARDIS was able to send life force to the nearly-dead Master, allowing him to awaken for a few hours between long periods of deathllike hibernation. This would be signaled by the grandfather clock's bell ringing. Eventually, the Master cheated his way out of his cell and made it back to his TARDIS, aboard which he escaped the Vault. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mastermind (audio story)|Mastermind]]'') | |||
By the account of the Master's life in which he became [[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|an android]], the Master's grandfather clock TARDIS was kept in [[TARDIS control room (Scream of the Shalka)|the Ninth Doctor's TARDIS control room]], unable to be used by the Master. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Scream of the Shalka (novelisation)}}) | |||
=== Use by the Reborn Master === | |||
[[File:Dominion Goth's TARDIS.jpg|thumb|right|The TARDIS disguised as [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] once again. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dominion (audio story)|Dominion]]'')]] | |||
Although, in the events leading up to his final death on [[Parrak]], the Decayed Master used a seemingly different TARDIS which was accidentally destroyed by [[The Master (The TV Movie)|his past self]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet of Dust (audio story)|Planet of Dust]]'', ''[[Day of the Master (audio story)|Day of the Master]]'') Goth's TARDIS was still in the possession of the Master in his new regeneration. Needing to return to [[Tersurus]] for information on the [[Dimensioneer]]s, the [[Reborn Master]] used its identification to pass through the [[transduction barrier]] . Afterwards, he once again disguised it as a [[police box]] to mimic [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], so as to fool [[UNIT]] (and even the [[Seventh Doctor]] himself) into thinking he was a future incarnation of the Doctor. As part of the ruse, the Master hinted he had upgraded from a Type 40 to a more advanced model, surprising the Doctor. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dominion (audio story)|Dominion]]'') | |||
=== During the Time War === | |||
In one possible timeline within the [[Last Great Time War]], the Master recovered his [[the Master's first TARDIS|original Type 45 TARDIS]] and experimented on her in an effort to break the [[time lock]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Running to Stay Still (comic story)|Running to Stay Still]]'') However, this timeline was negated when the post-War version of this TARDIS was sent back to an earlier point of the War and the [[Child Master (The Then and the Now)|Child Master]] attempted to steal it. As the Master [[Retro-regeneration|retro-regenerated]] into {{Jacobi|n= his previous incarnation}} due to the stress of the [[paradox]], its swirling energies caused the Type 45 TARDIS to catch fire both inside and outside. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Fast Asleep (comic story)|Fast Asleep]]'') | |||
Subsequently, the [[War Master]] returned to using the grandfather-clock TARDIS during the War. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Broken Clock (audio story)|The Broken Clock]]'') While working for the [[Celestial Intervention Agency|CIA]], he remarked that his then current TARDIS could not go on planet [[Kolstan]] without fiddling with its security. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Day of the Master (audio story)|Day of the Master]]'') It was upgraded, as an experimental procedure, into a [[Mark 212]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Broken Clock (audio story)|The Broken Clock]]'') | |||
When caught by a Dalek assault squad, the Master took his TARDIS out of time and space into the [[Land of Fiction]]. There he discovered he could direct his TARDIS through the Land via the [[telepathic circuits]] by simplying imagining his destination. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Wrath of Medusa (audio story)|The Wrath of Medusa]]'') After a series of adventures in the Land, he piloted the ship back to reality. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Master of Dorian Gray (audio story)|The Master of Dorian Gray]]'') | |||
After subverting their history, the Master fled vengeful Daleks in his TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[He Who Wins (audio story)|He Who Wins]]'') They caught him by extracting him from his ship, leaving it to crash on [[Gardezza]]. The Master made a deal with the Daleks to retrieve his TARDIS and then betrayed them by using its takeoff to smash through their saucer. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Beneath the Viscoid (audio story)|Beneath the Viscoid]]'') | |||
After she accompanied him on a mission for the Celestial Intervention Agency, the Master betrayed [[Leela]] by opening the doors of his TARDIS mid-flight, causing her to be pulled out put into the [[Time Vortex]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Devil You Know (audio story)|The Devil You Know]]'') | |||
After deciding to become human via the use of a [[Chameleon Arch]] upon seeing the [[Dalek Emperor (The Parting of the Ways)|Dalek Emperor]] taking control of the [[Cruciform]], the Master [[automatic dematerialisation|set his TARDIS]] to [[dematerialise]] 10 seconds after he exited it, and it went away ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Heavenly Paradigm (audio story)|The Heavenly Paradigm]]'') to [[St Simeon's College]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Signal and I'll Come to You (audio story)}}) | |||
=== At Cambridge === | |||
Stranded at Cambridge, and looking to emulate its former master, the Master's TARDIS ended up stranded on [[Earth]], and took on the [[War Master]]'s form as a [[holographic]] [[avatar]]. Looking for a new [[pilot]], it lured [[student]]s inside from St Simeon's College, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Signal and I'll Come to You (audio story)}}) promising "[[stories]] of the macabre" ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|His Close Companions (audio story)}}) over a roaring [[fire]]. These stories retold adventures in its [[databank]]s involving the War Doctor. | |||
On its "last chance", with no more [[power reserve]]s, it told one final story, then revealed the truth to [[student (Signal and I'll Come to You)|a young student]] in the [[21st century]], convinced she would be a fitting pilot, at last. When she would not consent to becoming the ship's pilot, it trapped her inside. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Signal and I'll Come to You (audio story)}}) | |||
=== Breaking free === | |||
Eventually, the [[Mark 212]] TARDIS ended up in [[2014]] [[Manhattan]]. Traumatised by its work for the Master during the War, it finally tried to forge a new path. There, it recruited a series of individuals to be its pilot, taking them on journeys across the universe until they died of old age, whereupon it returned them to where it had initially found them. Detective [[Joe Lynwood]] began investigating the string of bizarre deaths, eventually tracking down the broken clock that appeared to be the common denominator. He talked with the TARDIS's avatar, which he now named "Mark", and agreed to be its new pilot. | |||
Joe’s investigation was being manipulated by [[Missy]], one of the Master's post-War incarnations, who boarded the TARDIS with him. Joe’s future self, who had already lived through the outcome of this and was reliving the experience via projections in the TARDIS, interfered and revealed her identity to Mark. Mark attempted to throw itself into a sun to finally be free of the Master, however she found the factory reset and regained control. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Broken Clock (audio story)}}) | |||
=== Ultimate fate === | |||
After being reunited with it, Missy ultimately sacrificed this TARDIS to fuel the Eye of Harmony of the new [[Master TARDIS]] that she had constructed. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Belly of the Beast (audio story)}}) | |||
== Personality == | |||
While it was under his control, the "grandfather clock" TARDIS was fiercely loyal to the [[Tremas Master]], managing to find him and help him even after the [[Time Lord]]s had stripped him of a physical form and banished him to a deserted planet. In turn, the Master admitted to a certain fondness for "the old clock". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Velvet Dark (short story)}}) However, his experiences in the [[Last Great Time War]] traumatised the TARDIS, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Broken Clock (audio story)}}) turning him [[sadism|sadistic]] and [[manipulation|manipulative]] after having been abandoned. At this point, he looked up to his former pilot, even taking on [[War Master|his form]] as an [[avatar]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Signal and I'll Come to You (audio story)}}) | |||
Once he was finally able to explore the [[universe]] again, through a series of new pilots, "Mark" sought a new, independent life, far away from his violent owner. He did not wish to be reunited with [[Missy]], even going so far as to attempt to [[suicide|destroy himself]] to avoid re-entering her clutches. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Broken Clock (audio story)}}) | |||
== Appearance == | |||
=== Exterior === | |||
This TARDIS often defaulted to the form of a [[grandfather clock]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Velvet Dark (short story)|The Velvet Dark]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mastermind (audio story)|Mastermind]]'', ''[[The Broken Clock (audio story)|The Broken Clock]]'') However, it had a functional [[chameleon circuit]]. This allowed it to take the appearance of other TARDISes, such as the [[police box]] guise of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dominion (audio story)|Dominion]]'') or the "marble column" design ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'') which had been favoured by {{Delgado}}'s [[the Master's first TARDIS|Type 45 TARDIS]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The One (comic story)|The One]]'') On another occasion, it concealed itself as an [[iron maiden]] while inside a museum exhibit. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tabby Cats And Time Lords (short story)|Tabby Cats And Time Lords]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 29 November 2024
Goth's TARDIS was the TARDIS which was originally assigned to Chancellor Goth. It was stolen by the Decayed Master after Goth found him on Tersurus, and used by the Master to escape from Gallifrey, becoming one of the many TARDISes used by the Master over the years. It was of a more advanced model than the Doctor's TARDIS and, like the Master's previous TARDIS, had a functional chameleon circuit. Much like the first, this new TARDIS ultimately rebelled against the Master's cruel ways, and attempted to travel the universe on its own, taking the name of "Mark".
Specifics[[edit] | [edit source]]
In its default form, the TARDIS appeared as a plain white box. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel) It could send out energy as an offensive mechanism, (TV: Castrovalva) and was equipped with poly-directrix lenses that could view the interior of another TARDIS, and a dynanometer. (PROSE: Castrovalva) It could materialize around an object, absorb it, and control everything within, and was capable of creating a Watcher-like construct. (PROSE: The Velvet Dark)
When he came under attack by the Divine Host of the Chronovores, the Quantum Archangel altered reality and changed the Master's TARDIS into a "Type 94" War TARDIS, armed with Klypstrømic warheads, an artron cannon, a vortex lance, and Earthshock bombs. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
Theft from Goth[[edit] | [edit source]]
After Susan accidentally left the Master's first TARDIS's defences down for a few moments in the course of wrestling control of it away from the Master, the Time Lords were notified of its detection on Tersurus. Feeling that he needed to get away from the Capitol for a little while to clear his spirits, Goth told Castellan Spandrell to "have a capsule prepare" for him so that he could take care of the matter, which he expected to be purely routine, himself. Instead, he found the Master in his new, decayed form. The dying Master persuaded Goth to help him return to Gallifrey in his TARDIS. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors)
After their shared scheme to get Goth in power, have the Fourth Doctor executed, and acquire new regenerations for the Master using the Eye of Harmony went awry, resulting in the death of Goth, the Master took ownership of the TARDIS, which had taken the form of a grandfather clock. Engin and Spandrell witnessed the Master escaping Gallifrey on the Doctor's heels in this TARDIS. (TV: The Deadly Assassin)
Use by the Decayed Master[[edit] | [edit source]]
Although he acquired a new, more advanced model of TARDIS, the Decayed Master kept his previous TARDIS, still in the form of a grandfather clock, with him during his activities on Traken. After the Fourth Doctor foiled his scheme and caused the destruction of the new TARDIS, the Master escaped death by hiding inside the clock TARDIS, which he later materialised in an inconspicuous location. After the Doctor left Traken, Tremas noticed the unfamiliar clock and walked closer to it.
As soon as he was within range, a force compelled him to touch the closs-face, upon which he found himself frozen. Stepping out of the TARDIS, the Master used the lingering abilities he'd gotten from the Source of Traken to merge with Tremas, stealing his body so as to destroy Tremas's mind and revive himself in a new form resembling a younger Tremas. (TV: The Keeper of Traken)
Use by the Tremas Master[[edit] | [edit source]]
The new Master departed Traken in his TARDIS (TV: The Keeper of Traken) and, having read the Doctor's mind to guess his next destination, materialised on Earth. Through fine control of the TARDIS's chameleon circuit, he made it take a form identical to the Doctor's TARDIS's police box appearance. This caused a dimensional loop to form when the Doctor's TARDIS materialised with the same disguise in the same place; in each control room was a police box opening into another control room, and so on and so forth for several (though not infinite) layers of recursion. (TV: Logopolis)
After tampering with the Doctor's ship's TARDIS information system to plant false information about Castrovalva, (TV: Castrovalva) the Master left for the Doctor's own next destination, Logopolis, where the TARDIS first took the appearance of a potted bush before switching it for that of the marble column look (TV: Logopolis) earlier adopted by the Master's first TARDIS. (COMIC: The One) Still a column, it was connected to the Pharos Project's emitter on Earth as part of the Master and the Doctor's shared effort to stall the entropy wave. (TV: Logopolis)
After his failure in the Death Zone, (TV: The Five Doctors) the Time Lords took away the Master's physical body, banishing his now-formless being to a deserted forest with no means of escape. Loyal to her Master, the grandfather clock managed to escape being reprogrammed and locate him in the middle of the forest after a long time. She allowed him to escape to Earth and helped him generate a Watcher-like psychic emanation which he could use as an avatar until he regained a physical form, using a ritual to steal regeneration energy from his own past incarnations and regenerating himself back into a form identical to Tremas's. (PROSE: The Velvet Dark)
The TARDIS was piloted to Sarn by the Master, where it once more adopted the appearance of a column, although now made of smooth, dark-gray stone rather than pleated white marble. After the Master's apparent death on Sarn, (TV: Planet of Fire) the Celestial Intervention Agency believed that his TARDIS had remained abandoned on Sarn. (PROSE: CIA File Extracts) However, the Master actually survived (TV: The Mark of the Rani) and retained the use of his TARDIS. (TV: The Ultimate Foe)
When he visited a museum to attempt to prevent Celestial Intervention Agency field agent Stan and human cat burglar Tabby Fellowes from stealing back a certain mask which he had left in the museum to suck up the psychic energy of the visitors, the Master's TARDIS disguised itself as an iron maiden. The chameleon circuit fulfilled its function, with both Tabby and Stan not recognising the object for what it really was until the Master abruptly dove into it, allowing the renegade to escape safe and sound after his scheme was foiled. (PROSE: Tabby Cats And Time Lords)
Later uses[[edit] | [edit source]]
According to one account, before getting himself executed by the Daleks as part of his plot to steal the Doctor's body and remaining regenerations, the Tremas Master told his TARDIS to go wait for him in the Time Vortex before beaming himself to Skaro. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors) According to another account, however, the Old Master was apprehended in the Valley of the Kings by the Daleks, and his TARDIS remained there until it was found by UNIT in the form of the grandfather clock.
They stored it in the Vault, as, eventually, they did the Decayed Master himself, now reverted to his earlier decayed form by the stress of passing through the Eye of Harmony. Although they were kept away from one another, the TARDIS was able to send life force to the nearly-dead Master, allowing him to awaken for a few hours between long periods of deathllike hibernation. This would be signaled by the grandfather clock's bell ringing. Eventually, the Master cheated his way out of his cell and made it back to his TARDIS, aboard which he escaped the Vault. (AUDIO: Mastermind)
By the account of the Master's life in which he became an android, the Master's grandfather clock TARDIS was kept in the Ninth Doctor's TARDIS control room, unable to be used by the Master. (PROSE: Scream of the Shalka [+]Loading...["Scream of the Shalka (novelisation)"])
Use by the Reborn Master[[edit] | [edit source]]
Although, in the events leading up to his final death on Parrak, the Decayed Master used a seemingly different TARDIS which was accidentally destroyed by his past self, (AUDIO: Planet of Dust, Day of the Master) Goth's TARDIS was still in the possession of the Master in his new regeneration. Needing to return to Tersurus for information on the Dimensioneers, the Reborn Master used its identification to pass through the transduction barrier . Afterwards, he once again disguised it as a police box to mimic the Doctor's TARDIS, so as to fool UNIT (and even the Seventh Doctor himself) into thinking he was a future incarnation of the Doctor. As part of the ruse, the Master hinted he had upgraded from a Type 40 to a more advanced model, surprising the Doctor. (AUDIO: Dominion)
During the Time War[[edit] | [edit source]]
In one possible timeline within the Last Great Time War, the Master recovered his original Type 45 TARDIS and experimented on her in an effort to break the time lock. (COMIC: Running to Stay Still) However, this timeline was negated when the post-War version of this TARDIS was sent back to an earlier point of the War and the Child Master attempted to steal it. As the Master retro-regenerated into his previous incarnation due to the stress of the paradox, its swirling energies caused the Type 45 TARDIS to catch fire both inside and outside. (COMIC: Fast Asleep)
Subsequently, the War Master returned to using the grandfather-clock TARDIS during the War. (AUDIO: The Broken Clock) While working for the CIA, he remarked that his then current TARDIS could not go on planet Kolstan without fiddling with its security. (AUDIO: Day of the Master) It was upgraded, as an experimental procedure, into a Mark 212. (AUDIO: The Broken Clock)
When caught by a Dalek assault squad, the Master took his TARDIS out of time and space into the Land of Fiction. There he discovered he could direct his TARDIS through the Land via the telepathic circuits by simplying imagining his destination. (AUDIO: The Wrath of Medusa) After a series of adventures in the Land, he piloted the ship back to reality. (AUDIO: The Master of Dorian Gray)
After subverting their history, the Master fled vengeful Daleks in his TARDIS. (AUDIO: He Who Wins) They caught him by extracting him from his ship, leaving it to crash on Gardezza. The Master made a deal with the Daleks to retrieve his TARDIS and then betrayed them by using its takeoff to smash through their saucer. (AUDIO: Beneath the Viscoid)
After she accompanied him on a mission for the Celestial Intervention Agency, the Master betrayed Leela by opening the doors of his TARDIS mid-flight, causing her to be pulled out put into the Time Vortex. (AUDIO: The Devil You Know)
After deciding to become human via the use of a Chameleon Arch upon seeing the Dalek Emperor taking control of the Cruciform, the Master set his TARDIS to dematerialise 10 seconds after he exited it, and it went away (AUDIO: The Heavenly Paradigm) to St Simeon's College, Cambridge. (AUDIO: Signal and I'll Come to You [+]Loading...["Signal and I'll Come to You (audio story)"])
At Cambridge[[edit] | [edit source]]
Stranded at Cambridge, and looking to emulate its former master, the Master's TARDIS ended up stranded on Earth, and took on the War Master's form as a holographic avatar. Looking for a new pilot, it lured students inside from St Simeon's College, (AUDIO: Signal and I'll Come to You [+]Loading...["Signal and I'll Come to You (audio story)"]) promising "stories of the macabre" (AUDIO: His Close Companions [+]Loading...["His Close Companions (audio story)"]) over a roaring fire. These stories retold adventures in its databanks involving the War Doctor.
On its "last chance", with no more power reserves, it told one final story, then revealed the truth to a young student in the 21st century, convinced she would be a fitting pilot, at last. When she would not consent to becoming the ship's pilot, it trapped her inside. (AUDIO: Signal and I'll Come to You [+]Loading...["Signal and I'll Come to You (audio story)"])
Breaking free[[edit] | [edit source]]
Eventually, the Mark 212 TARDIS ended up in 2014 Manhattan. Traumatised by its work for the Master during the War, it finally tried to forge a new path. There, it recruited a series of individuals to be its pilot, taking them on journeys across the universe until they died of old age, whereupon it returned them to where it had initially found them. Detective Joe Lynwood began investigating the string of bizarre deaths, eventually tracking down the broken clock that appeared to be the common denominator. He talked with the TARDIS's avatar, which he now named "Mark", and agreed to be its new pilot.
Joe’s investigation was being manipulated by Missy, one of the Master's post-War incarnations, who boarded the TARDIS with him. Joe’s future self, who had already lived through the outcome of this and was reliving the experience via projections in the TARDIS, interfered and revealed her identity to Mark. Mark attempted to throw itself into a sun to finally be free of the Master, however she found the factory reset and regained control. (AUDIO: The Broken Clock [+]Loading...["The Broken Clock (audio story)"])
Ultimate fate[[edit] | [edit source]]
After being reunited with it, Missy ultimately sacrificed this TARDIS to fuel the Eye of Harmony of the new Master TARDIS that she had constructed. (AUDIO: The Belly of the Beast [+]Loading...["The Belly of the Beast (audio story)"])
Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]
While it was under his control, the "grandfather clock" TARDIS was fiercely loyal to the Tremas Master, managing to find him and help him even after the Time Lords had stripped him of a physical form and banished him to a deserted planet. In turn, the Master admitted to a certain fondness for "the old clock". (PROSE: The Velvet Dark [+]Loading...["The Velvet Dark (short story)"]) However, his experiences in the Last Great Time War traumatised the TARDIS, (AUDIO: The Broken Clock [+]Loading...["The Broken Clock (audio story)"]) turning him sadistic and manipulative after having been abandoned. At this point, he looked up to his former pilot, even taking on his form as an avatar. (AUDIO: Signal and I'll Come to You [+]Loading...["Signal and I'll Come to You (audio story)"])
Once he was finally able to explore the universe again, through a series of new pilots, "Mark" sought a new, independent life, far away from his violent owner. He did not wish to be reunited with Missy, even going so far as to attempt to destroy himself to avoid re-entering her clutches. (AUDIO: The Broken Clock [+]Loading...["The Broken Clock (audio story)"])
Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]
Exterior[[edit] | [edit source]]
This TARDIS often defaulted to the form of a grandfather clock. (PROSE: The Velvet Dark, AUDIO: Mastermind, The Broken Clock) However, it had a functional chameleon circuit. This allowed it to take the appearance of other TARDISes, such as the police box guise of the Doctor's TARDIS (TV: Logopolis, AUDIO: Dominion) or the "marble column" design (TV: Logopolis, Time-Flight) which had been favoured by the Master's Type 45 TARDIS. (COMIC: The One) On another occasion, it concealed itself as an iron maiden while inside a museum exhibit. (PROSE: Tabby Cats And Time Lords)