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Sometime after leaving Gallifrey, '''the Master''' found himself being confronted by various incarnations of the Doctor on [[Destination]], [[the Repository]], [[Segonax]] and a human colony planet, and also faced [[Sarah Jane Smith]] while controlling [[Serf Systems]] as "John Harrison".


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== Early life ===
=== Post-regeneration ===
The Master grew up on [[Gallifrey]] in the [[House of Oakdown]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]'') though he would later comment to [[Wilfred Mott]] that growing up on Gallifrey was not something one could call childhood, but "more a life of duty". ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') The name he was born with was unknown and apparently consisted of thirty-two letters. ([[PROSE]]: [[Lords and Masters (short story)|''Lords and Masters'']])
After regenerating into his seventh incarnation, the Time Lord became more ruthless and began to use the name of "the Master" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[CIA File Extracts (novel)|CIA File Extracts]]'') for the first time since leaving the Academy. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'') He visited the [[Scoundrels Club]] to recover from the regeneration in comfort. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dismemberment (short story)|Dismemberment]]'')


[[File:YoungMasterTSOD.jpg|thumb|left|The young Master looks into the [[Untempered Schism]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'')]]
=== Early exploits ===
Like all [[Time Lord]]s, the Master was taken from his family at the age of eight for the selection process. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)|A Brief History of Time Lords]]'') During the ceremony in which he gazed into the [[Time Vortex]] through the [[Untempered Schism]], he went mad, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'') due to [[The Drumming|a rhythm of four beats]] being implanted into his head. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') This malady manifested itself as the constant drumming he heard ever after, worsening with time. ([[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'', ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'', ''[[Last of the Time Lords (TV story)|Last of the Time Lords]]'')
[[File:DreyfusMaster.jpg|thumb|left|The Master poses as "the Inventor". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')]]
Under unknown circumstances, the Master stole [[The Master's TARDIS|a Type-45 TARDIS]] from [[Gallifrey]] before the [[Quadrigger]]s had the chance to "overhaul" it, which resulted in his TARDIS falling apart around him almost instantly. In "an experiment gone wrong", the Master crash-landed his ship on [[Destination (planet)|Destination]], a planet in "the farthest arm of the galaxy, in the earliest [[Segment of Time|Segments of Time]]", and was left with "the bare minimum of components."


==== Academic career ====
The Master took charge of Destination, assuming the title of "the Inventor", and developed the planet's technology for his own ends. He pitted the human colonists against the [[Dalmari]], so that the colonists would develop the nuclear technology he planned to use to refuel his TARDIS's engines. When the [[First Doctor]] arrived, he changed his plans and tried to steal [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to escape. He was able to trick [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] into leading him to the ship, but they were able to overpower him and use the [[fast return switch]] to take the TARDIS back to Destination. The Master ultimately became trapped in his own laboratory after the Doctor had rerouted its power to help Destination to rebuild. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')
The Master and the [[First Doctor]] became friends on their first day at the [[Time Lord Academy|Academy]], ([[TV]]: ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'') with both being tutored by [[Borusa]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masterplan (audio story)|Masterplan]]'') The Master and the Doctor enjoyed building "time flow analogues" to disrupt each other's experiments. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Monster (TV story)|The Time Monster]]'')


Sharing the same heritage and upbringing, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dominion (audio story)|Dominion]]'') the Master developed a strong bond with the Doctor, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'', ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'', ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'') with [[UNIT]] scientist [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]] even describing the Master as the Doctor's "childhood friend". ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') The [[Second Doctor]] recalled that he and the Master had everything in common, except that the Master enjoyed being scared of the dark "a little too much", ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Menagerie]]'') while the [[Third Doctor]] told [[Jo Grant]] that the two were "inseparable" due to their shared interests, such as a desire to break the [[non-interference policy]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Sea Devils]]'') The [[Twelfth Doctor]] recalled how he and the Master had a pact to explore every [[star]] in the [[universe]] together. ([[TV]]: ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'')
=== Facing a future Doctor ===
Deciding to revisit the construction of a [[Parenthesis Clock]] that would allow him to indiscriminately alter timelines without suffering the consequences, the Master infiltrated [[the Repository]], and convinced his former teacher, Eminent [[Sedanya]], as well as other residents, to help him, and they built the Clock near the library of the Repository in order to better gain access to [[the Matrix]] and use its power to fuel the Clock, with Master using the power of the Matrix to summon the fabled [[Mandlebrot]] to keep intruders away. When the Clock was completed, the Master began using a temporal extractor to rewind the timelines of some of the residents so that the Clock could be fuelled with their experiences in stellar engineering, only for the the [[Fourth Doctor]] to arrive at the Repository to bring back the ''[[Grimoire|Discord Grimoire]]''.


The two youths would play in the fields near the Master's father's estates, with pastures of red grass near [[Mount Perdition]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') They would also sneak out of the [[Capitol]] and drink with the [[Shobogan]]s, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]'') with the young Master picking a fight with six drunken Shobogans during one of these outings. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[UNIT Christmas Parties: Christmas Truce]]'') The Master also taught his friend [[hypnotism]], and would often hypnotise people as a joke, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dark Path]]'') but would go unpunished for it, as well as other misdemeanours, always finding a way to avoid his comeuppance. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[First Frontier (novel)|First Frontier]]'')
The Master tried to frame the Doctor for the murders by extracting from him a false confession under the [[Time Winds]], but when this failed, he instead tricked the Doctor and assistant librarian [[Elanora]] into becoming victims of the Mandelbroth, and then manipulated the following trial in order to have the blame for the murders placed on [[Ansillon (Blood of the Time Lords)|Ansillon]]. When the Doctor survived the Mandelbroth and discovered his identity, the Master was convinced by Sedanya not to kill him on the spot and to instead have the Doctor and Elanora dying in the explosion of his TARDIS, as the Master didn't think he needed it anymore. The Master finally managed to activate the Clock, but his miscalculations only resulted in the device malfunctioning, and, in desperation, the Master encouraged the Doctor to use the ''Discord Grimoire'' to deactivate the Clock, and disappeared before the Doctor used the Clock to undo his actions. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Blood of the Time Lords (audio story)|Blood of the Time Lords]]'')


During their childhood, the young Master and the Doctor were mercilessly and viciously bullied by a boy called [[Torvic]]; the young Doctor was eventually forced to kill the bully to save his friend's life. He was later confronted by the personification of [[Death (Timewyrm: Revelation)|Death]], who insisted he become her disciple, but the Doctor refused and suggested Death make the Master her champion instead. Death agreed, and the Doctor subsequently forgot about their deal. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Master (audio story)|Master]]'')
=== Controlling Serf Systems ===
[[File:John Harrison.jpg|thumb|The Master poses as "John Harrison". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was (TV story)|The Man Who Never Was]]'')]]
Under the alias "John Harrison", the Master began using a hologram of [[Joseph Serf]] to run [[Serf Systems]], while he posed as the [[PR]] of the company, after the real Serf died in a [[skiing]] accident in [[Val d'Isère]] during [[2007]]. "Harrison" accessed the [[black market]] of [[alien]] species, paying millions to gain a group of [[Skullion]]s, who crash-landed in [[central Asia]], as [[slave]]s. "Harrison" controlled them using neck collars which would [[Electricity|electrify]] when he activated his [[pen]], which would kill them at "level 10", and forced them to maintain the [[hologram]] of Serf.


According to a dream the [[Fifth Doctor]] had under the control of the [[Celestial Toymaker]], the Master went by the name "Koschei" at the Academy and belonged to a clique of ten young Time Lords with the collective name of [[the Deca]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'') He was also part of the "[[Gallifrey Academy Hot Five]]" band, in which he played the [[drums]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Deadly Reunion (novel)|Deadly Reunion]]'') He was also in charge of organising end of term parties, although the [[Eighth Doctor]] later noted that they weren't very good. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Glorious Dead (comic story)|The Glorious Dead]]'')
"Harrison" wanted to make profit by selling the [[SerfBoard]] to everyone using Serf's [[hypnosis|hypnotic]] ability. The fake Serf said that the SerfBoard was revolutionary, while in reality it was "rubbish". His plot was foiled by [[Sarah Jane Smith]] after [[Lionel Carson]] was hypnotised by Serf into destroying "Harrison's" pen, and [[Luke Smith]] made the hologram convince people to not care about the SerfBoard. Sarah Jane had a ship sent from [[Skultos]] to rescue the Skullions. However, "Harrison" advanced on the Skullions as they were transported to the ship, resulting in him being transported as well. The ship then left [[Earth]], and Luke hoped that the Skullions would make "Harrison" work for them as retaliation for their enslavement. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was (TV story)|The Man Who Never Was]]'')


Whilst at the Academy, the Doctor and the Master travelled into Gallifrey's past in search of [[Valdemar]]. They found nothing of the [[Old One (Valdemar)|Old One]]s except for warnings. The Master was fascinated by the power that Valdemar represented, while the Doctor was horrified. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Tomb of Valdemar (novel)|Tomb of Valdemar]]'') The Master also showed a fascination with the ''[[Necronomicon]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Nameless City (short story)|The Nameless City]]'')
=== Later deeds ===
After arriving on a planet where human colonists had settled in a fictional recreation of an [[English]] [[village]] during the [[Second World War]] to live in peace away from Earth, the Master took control of the environment, organised a [[home guard]] and armed the original population of the planet to entice a conflict and demonstrate that an outgunned and outnumbered group of people could resist against a much greater enemy when properly motivated. When the [[Second Doctor]] arrived with [[Ben Jackson]], [[Polly Wright]] and [[Jamie McCrimmon]], the Master hypnotised them into joining his experiment. The Doctor, however, immersed himself too deep in his role of commander of the home guard and made contact with the aliens to reach a peaceful solution, resulting in the aliens attacking earlier than the Master had anticipated. In the ensuing battle, the Master escaped in his TARDIS, with the intent of returning to look on the results of the conflict. However, when he returned, the Doctor had already set a trap for him after persuading the fighters into a peace. The Master was captured and put on trial for illegal use of [[mind control]], while his TARDIS was confiscated. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Home Guard (audio story)|The Home Guard]]'')


In Academy, the Master was the teacher's pet and won gold stars, while the Doctor was the class dunce. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') However, he ultimately did not perform well at the Academy. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masterplan (audio story)|Masterplan]]'') Although he did earn a higher degree in [[cosmic science]] than the Doctor, ([[TV]]: ''[[Terror of the Autons (TV story)|Terror of the Autons]]'') the Doctor's grades were overall better. Because of this, the Doctor received the prizes and praise that the Master so desperately wanted. The [[Seventh Doctor]] theorised that this may have been the cause of the Master's hatred towards him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Survival (novelisation)|Survival]]'') The Master was on an Academy research project when the Doctor was expelled from the Academy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'')
Still trapped, the Master managed to ally himself with the [[Gods of Ragnarok]] on [[Segonax]], and used a [[pendant]] they gave him to contact a street artist on [[Zamyatin]] named [[Kingpin]] and use Kingpin's free spirited energy to cause a [[psychic storm]], which caused a revolution on Zamyatin. The Master then persuaded Kingpin to organise a collective of various artists and bring them to Segonax to become the [[Psychic Circus]]. The Master then persuaded the [[Chief clown]] to organise a talent contest so that new energy could be acquired. When Kingpin managed to contact the [[Seventh Doctor]], the Master used his abilities to stop him from reaching the Circus, first creating an illusion of him landing on Zamyatin, and then one of him returning to [[Paradise Towers]]. When the Doctor eventually came to the Circus, he and the Master confronted each other on a [[psychic plane]], where the Doctor exploited the Gods' curiosity to buy time to steal the pendant from the Master and pass it to Kingpin. Kingpin then used the pendant to free the Circus from the Master and the Gods' influence, and the Master was left at the mercy of the Gods of Ragnarok. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Psychic Circus (audio story)|The Psychic Circus]]'')


==== Life on Gallifrey ====
=== Post-mortem ===
Missy claimed she had [[The Master's daughter|a daughter]] and that, while still on Gallifrey, the Doctor gifted the Master a [[dark star alloy brooch]], after an event which involved his daughter occurred. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Witch's Familiar (TV story)|The Witch's Familiar]]'')
When the [[Tremas Master]] was stripped of his [[Trakenite]] body by the Time Lords, and after his plot to steal the [[Fifth Doctor]]'s regenerations failed, he found himself confronting mental projections of all his past incarnations, and was able to steal a bit of life energy from each of them, allowing him to [[regeneration|regenerate]] back into his Trakenite body. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Velvet Dark (short story)|The Velvet Dark]]'')


On Gallifrey, the Master had the job of [[Truant Officer]], and he performed his job with punctuality, self-discipline, and meritorious conduct. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') He once attended a ritual in [[Arcadia (city)|Arcadia]] where he gave [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] a toy that was actually a disguised communication node that would locate the Doctor if he ever left Gallifrey. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Toy (audio story)|The Toy]]'')  
== Psychological profile ==
=== Personality ===
The "Early" Master was a cold-hearted and self-centred individual, willing to influence a whole planet's development to refuel his craft, and equally willing to abandon his plans just to steal the Doctor's TARDIS. He found amusement in shaping a culture to his benefit and looked down on others as his inferiors, claiming to have "longed for a mind equal to [his] own" when confronting the Doctor on [[Destination (planet)|Destination]]. He particularly disregarded humans as "ape-descended primitives". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')


==== Fleeing Gallifrey ====
He believed that the exchange of money for services and goods, even goods such as slaves, were the way of the world. He was only interested in making profit from the SerfBoards. He didn't care about the Skullions' pain and, when [[Plark]] told him that they were thirsty, sadistically sprayed [[water]], which burned Skullions, on them, indicating that they were not to stop working. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was (TV story)|The Man Who Never Was]]'')
[[Time Lord 1 (Colony in Space)|One Time Lord]] stated that the Master left Gallifrey because, like the Doctor, it was "too peaceful for [him], [with] not enough happening". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon]]'') The [[Fifth Doctor]] believed that the Master left Gallifrey because he was also leaving. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Toy (audio story)|The Toy]]'') The Master ultimately left Gallifrey on the same day the Doctor did, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Glorious Dead]]'') in [[The Master's TARDIS|a Type-45 TARDIS]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dark Path (novel)|The Dark Path]]'') that he had also stolen. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Glorious Dead]]'')  


According to one account, when the Doctor escaped Gallifrey, the Master was in line for a promotion to Head Truant Officer, but his career depended on catching the Doctor and Susan and preventing any violations of the [[non-interference policy]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'')  
The [[Fourth Doctor]] once observed that the Master was "unscrupulous", and a pragmatist who destroy anything in his way, but was also quick to make extreme reactions to offense. He would often kill his allies the the moment he no longer had any use for them just for the sake of doing it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Blood of the Time Lords (audio story)|Blood of the Time Lords]]'')


According to another source, during a period of civil unrest on Gallifrey, the Master led many students of the Time Lord Academy in a revolt against the corrupt [[Lord President]], [[Pundat the Third]], and attempted to recruit the Doctor and convince him to take the position as President, but he decided not to interfere with the current constitution. When Pundat died of stress soon after the revolt, his chosen successor was the evil [[Chancellor]] [[Slann]]. The students had found the last of Lord Rassilon's descendants, [[Susan Foreman|Lady Larn]], a seven-year old child adopted by [[Councillor]] [[Brolin]], who was being groomed as a future president. They decided on a second coup. Yet in trying to convert the Doctor, the students were overheard. Bloody reprisals against the students followed. The Doctor and Larn escaped from Gallifrey after this. Believing the students ready for the second coup, the Master assassinated Lord President Slann. However, the students weren't ready and he took this opportunity to steal a TARDIS and flee Gallifrey as a renegade. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Birth of a Renegade (short story)|Birth of a Renegade]]'')
=== Skills ===
He used his hypnotic abilities regularly, subjugating even adept minds such as Susan Foreman with ease. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')


=== Early exploits ===
== Appearance and clothing ==
In another account, the Master used the node he gave Susan to locate the First Doctor after he had left Gallifrey but found that the node had established a connection with [[Nyssa]], a companion of the [[Fifth Doctor]]. The Master tried to take control of Nyssa but was stopped by the intervention of the Doctor. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Toy (audio story)|The Toy]]'')  
[[File:DreyfusMasterPsychicCircus.png|thumb|left|The Master on [[Segonax]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Psychic Circus (audio story)|The Psychic Circus]]'')]]
 
When he met the Doctor, Susan, Ian and Barbara on Destination, the Master had short hair and a beard, both of which were almost completely grey, save for some dark patches. His eyes were brown in colour. He wore an asymmetrical black coat with a large white lined collar on the left-hand side. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')
Because his TARDIS was broken when he stole it, it fell apart around him almost instantly, stranding the Master on the furthest arm of a galaxy in the "earliest [[Segment of Time|Segments of Time]]". He took charge of the planet [[Destination]], becoming its hero. He assumed the title of "The Inventor", and developed the planet's technology for his own ends. He pitted the human colonists against the [[Dalmari]], saving them each time, yet urging them to pursue an arms race should they come back. Wanting the colonists to develop nuclear technology, he planned to use the energy to refuel his ship's engines. When the [[First Doctor]] arrived, he changed his plans and tried to steal his TARDIS to escape. He was briefly able to trick [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] into leading him to the ship, but the two were able to work together and overpower the Master, subsequently using the [[Fast return switch]] to take the TARDIS back to Destination. The Master ultimately became trapped in his own laboratory after the Doctor had rerouted its power to help Destination to rebuild. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')
 
=== Death ===
At some point, the Master [[regenerate]]d for the first time and his new incarnation found himself at the [[Scoundrels Club]] during the [[Great Fire of London]]. Becoming a member of the club so that he could recover from the regeneration in comfort, the Master organised [[fireworks]] on the roof to celebrate the occasion. He visited the Scoundrels Club after each regeneration to recover as a tradition. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dismemberment (short story)|Dismemberment]]'')
 
=== Undated events ===
* At some point before his exploits on [[Destination]], the Master claimed to have met [[Harry Houdini]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')


== Personality ==
He later adopted a black Nehru jacket. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Home Guard (audio story)|The Home Guard]]'')
According to a dream the [[Fifth Doctor]] had under the control of the [[Celestial Toymaker]], Koschei admired [[War Chief|Magnus]]' ability to command people, and wished that he could one day learn to do the same. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'')


He was good friends with the [[First Doctor]] at the [[Time Lord Academy]], and the two bonded over a mutual promise to someday explore the [[universe]] together. The [[Twelfth Doctor]] later recalled that he was "always so brilliant" from the first day at the Academy. The Doctor developed a "man-crush" on him during this time. ([[TV]]: ''[[World Enough and Time (TV story)|World Enough and Time]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
 
[[File:Spandrell Master.jpg|thumb|The Master as seen on the cover of ''Solo''.]]
Susan Foreman remembered the Master as a highly regarded man, as a "stickler for the rules" with "meritorious conduct". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') The [[Fifth Doctor]] believed that his obsession with him was the driving force for him leaving Gallifrey. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Toy (audio story)|The Toy]]'')
* The "Early" Master was first created for ''[[Blood of the Time Lords (audio story)|Blood of the Time Lords]]'', where an uncertain [[Fourth Doctor]] asked him whether he was in his second or third "regeneration", but the Master, angered by the Doctor's forgetfulness, refused to confirm or deny his guesses. It was [[David Richardson]] who proposed they "introduce the First Master" during the production of ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'',<ref>https://www.bigfinish.com/vortex/v/106</ref> and, while Dreyfus was initially promoted by [[Big Finish Productions]] as portraying the "first [[incarnation]]" of the Master, or "the first Master", <ref>https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/david-bradley-returns-to-the-tardis-in-doctor-who-the-first-doctor-adventures</ref><ref>https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/the-big-finish-roundup1</ref> writer [[John Dorney]] has stated that none of that made it in any of the scripts, and that, if anything, it was contradicted.<ref>https://notthebigfinishforum.freeforums.net/thread/5101/names-masters-incarnations?page=2</ref> Dorney also noted that the name "First Master" could be interpreted multiple ways, as meaning either "first incarnation, first to call himself Master or first the Doctor meets in continuity."<ref>https://notthebigfinishforum.freeforums.net/post/226435</ref> When asked whether Dreyfus portrayed the Master as he originally was before he ever regenerated, [[Nicholas Briggs]] replied that that's intentionally left unanswered and open for interpretation.<ref>https://www.bigfinish.com/vortex/v/112</ref>
 
* According to James Dreyfus, the "Early" Master was intended to appear in the anniversary audio story ''[[Masterful (audio story)|Masterful]]'',<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210316130936/https://twitter.com/dreyfusjames/status/1371810604189679618 For context. I played the Master too. Erased, & never rehired. No explanation.]</ref> but was removed due to a series of transphobic remarks he made being posted on [[Twitter]]. Dreyfus would later claim that he had "no idea" why Big Finish cut ties with him.<ref>[https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/equality-and-diversity-at-big-finish Equality and diversity at Big Finish]</ref>
He was very self-centred, willing to influence a whole planet's development to refuel his craft, and equally willing to abandon his plans just to steal the Doctor's ship. He used his hypnotic abilities regularly, subjugating even adepts such as Susan Foreman with ease. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')
* James Dreyfus's credit was removed from the cover of ''[[The Psychic Circus (audio story)|The Psychic Circus]]'' following controversy over transphobic remarks he had posted on Twitter.
 
* As a result of the aforementioned controversy, a composite of [[George Pravda]] as [[Spandrell]] and [[Anthony Ainley]] as the [[Tremas Master]] was used to provide the likeness of the "Early" Master on the cover artwork of ''[[Solo (audio anthology)|Solo]]'', the anthology which ''[[Blood of the Time Lords (audio story)|Blood of the Time Lords]]'' was part of.<ref>[https://twitter.com/iamryanaplin/status/1617664307382321153 It was a comp between these two!! Just Spandrell with Ainley’s goatee! Wasn’t intentional to make him ACTUALLY look like you-know-who… just wound up that way!]</ref>
== Appearance and clothing ==
[[File:Master 8 years old.jpg|thumb|left|The young Master. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'')]]
As an eight-year-old boy, the Master had dark hair and bright blue eyes. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'') While still living on Gallifrey the Master had black swept back hair and a greying beard. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Toy (audio story)|The Toy]]'') In [[Susan Foreman]]'s dreams, she saw the Master with "a neat black beard". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'')


When he met the Doctor, Susan, Ian and Barbara on Destination, the Master had short hair and a beard, both of which were almost completely grey, save for some dark patches. His eyes were brown in colour. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')
== Footnotes ==
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Latest revision as of 02:37, 1 February 2024

Sometime after leaving Gallifrey, the Master found himself being confronted by various incarnations of the Doctor on Destination, the Repository, Segonax and a human colony planet, and also faced Sarah Jane Smith while controlling Serf Systems as "John Harrison".

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Post-regeneration[[edit] | [edit source]]

After regenerating into his seventh incarnation, the Time Lord became more ruthless and began to use the name of "the Master" (PROSE: CIA File Extracts) for the first time since leaving the Academy. (AUDIO: The Destination Wars) He visited the Scoundrels Club to recover from the regeneration in comfort. (PROSE: Dismemberment)

Early exploits[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Master poses as "the Inventor". (AUDIO: The Destination Wars)

Under unknown circumstances, the Master stole a Type-45 TARDIS from Gallifrey before the Quadriggers had the chance to "overhaul" it, which resulted in his TARDIS falling apart around him almost instantly. In "an experiment gone wrong", the Master crash-landed his ship on Destination, a planet in "the farthest arm of the galaxy, in the earliest Segments of Time", and was left with "the bare minimum of components."

The Master took charge of Destination, assuming the title of "the Inventor", and developed the planet's technology for his own ends. He pitted the human colonists against the Dalmari, so that the colonists would develop the nuclear technology he planned to use to refuel his TARDIS's engines. When the First Doctor arrived, he changed his plans and tried to steal the Doctor's TARDIS to escape. He was able to trick Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright into leading him to the ship, but they were able to overpower him and use the fast return switch to take the TARDIS back to Destination. The Master ultimately became trapped in his own laboratory after the Doctor had rerouted its power to help Destination to rebuild. (AUDIO: The Destination Wars)

Facing a future Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

Deciding to revisit the construction of a Parenthesis Clock that would allow him to indiscriminately alter timelines without suffering the consequences, the Master infiltrated the Repository, and convinced his former teacher, Eminent Sedanya, as well as other residents, to help him, and they built the Clock near the library of the Repository in order to better gain access to the Matrix and use its power to fuel the Clock, with Master using the power of the Matrix to summon the fabled Mandlebrot to keep intruders away. When the Clock was completed, the Master began using a temporal extractor to rewind the timelines of some of the residents so that the Clock could be fuelled with their experiences in stellar engineering, only for the the Fourth Doctor to arrive at the Repository to bring back the Discord Grimoire.

The Master tried to frame the Doctor for the murders by extracting from him a false confession under the Time Winds, but when this failed, he instead tricked the Doctor and assistant librarian Elanora into becoming victims of the Mandelbroth, and then manipulated the following trial in order to have the blame for the murders placed on Ansillon. When the Doctor survived the Mandelbroth and discovered his identity, the Master was convinced by Sedanya not to kill him on the spot and to instead have the Doctor and Elanora dying in the explosion of his TARDIS, as the Master didn't think he needed it anymore. The Master finally managed to activate the Clock, but his miscalculations only resulted in the device malfunctioning, and, in desperation, the Master encouraged the Doctor to use the Discord Grimoire to deactivate the Clock, and disappeared before the Doctor used the Clock to undo his actions. (AUDIO: Blood of the Time Lords)

Controlling Serf Systems[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Master poses as "John Harrison". (TV: The Man Who Never Was)

Under the alias "John Harrison", the Master began using a hologram of Joseph Serf to run Serf Systems, while he posed as the PR of the company, after the real Serf died in a skiing accident in Val d'Isère during 2007. "Harrison" accessed the black market of alien species, paying millions to gain a group of Skullions, who crash-landed in central Asia, as slaves. "Harrison" controlled them using neck collars which would electrify when he activated his pen, which would kill them at "level 10", and forced them to maintain the hologram of Serf.

"Harrison" wanted to make profit by selling the SerfBoard to everyone using Serf's hypnotic ability. The fake Serf said that the SerfBoard was revolutionary, while in reality it was "rubbish". His plot was foiled by Sarah Jane Smith after Lionel Carson was hypnotised by Serf into destroying "Harrison's" pen, and Luke Smith made the hologram convince people to not care about the SerfBoard. Sarah Jane had a ship sent from Skultos to rescue the Skullions. However, "Harrison" advanced on the Skullions as they were transported to the ship, resulting in him being transported as well. The ship then left Earth, and Luke hoped that the Skullions would make "Harrison" work for them as retaliation for their enslavement. (TV: The Man Who Never Was)

Later deeds[[edit] | [edit source]]

After arriving on a planet where human colonists had settled in a fictional recreation of an English village during the Second World War to live in peace away from Earth, the Master took control of the environment, organised a home guard and armed the original population of the planet to entice a conflict and demonstrate that an outgunned and outnumbered group of people could resist against a much greater enemy when properly motivated. When the Second Doctor arrived with Ben Jackson, Polly Wright and Jamie McCrimmon, the Master hypnotised them into joining his experiment. The Doctor, however, immersed himself too deep in his role of commander of the home guard and made contact with the aliens to reach a peaceful solution, resulting in the aliens attacking earlier than the Master had anticipated. In the ensuing battle, the Master escaped in his TARDIS, with the intent of returning to look on the results of the conflict. However, when he returned, the Doctor had already set a trap for him after persuading the fighters into a peace. The Master was captured and put on trial for illegal use of mind control, while his TARDIS was confiscated. (AUDIO: The Home Guard)

Still trapped, the Master managed to ally himself with the Gods of Ragnarok on Segonax, and used a pendant they gave him to contact a street artist on Zamyatin named Kingpin and use Kingpin's free spirited energy to cause a psychic storm, which caused a revolution on Zamyatin. The Master then persuaded Kingpin to organise a collective of various artists and bring them to Segonax to become the Psychic Circus. The Master then persuaded the Chief clown to organise a talent contest so that new energy could be acquired. When Kingpin managed to contact the Seventh Doctor, the Master used his abilities to stop him from reaching the Circus, first creating an illusion of him landing on Zamyatin, and then one of him returning to Paradise Towers. When the Doctor eventually came to the Circus, he and the Master confronted each other on a psychic plane, where the Doctor exploited the Gods' curiosity to buy time to steal the pendant from the Master and pass it to Kingpin. Kingpin then used the pendant to free the Circus from the Master and the Gods' influence, and the Master was left at the mercy of the Gods of Ragnarok. (AUDIO: The Psychic Circus)

Post-mortem[[edit] | [edit source]]

When the Tremas Master was stripped of his Trakenite body by the Time Lords, and after his plot to steal the Fifth Doctor's regenerations failed, he found himself confronting mental projections of all his past incarnations, and was able to steal a bit of life energy from each of them, allowing him to regenerate back into his Trakenite body. (PROSE: The Velvet Dark)

Psychological profile[[edit] | [edit source]]

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

The "Early" Master was a cold-hearted and self-centred individual, willing to influence a whole planet's development to refuel his craft, and equally willing to abandon his plans just to steal the Doctor's TARDIS. He found amusement in shaping a culture to his benefit and looked down on others as his inferiors, claiming to have "longed for a mind equal to [his] own" when confronting the Doctor on Destination. He particularly disregarded humans as "ape-descended primitives". (AUDIO: The Destination Wars)

He believed that the exchange of money for services and goods, even goods such as slaves, were the way of the world. He was only interested in making profit from the SerfBoards. He didn't care about the Skullions' pain and, when Plark told him that they were thirsty, sadistically sprayed water, which burned Skullions, on them, indicating that they were not to stop working. (TV: The Man Who Never Was)

The Fourth Doctor once observed that the Master was "unscrupulous", and a pragmatist who destroy anything in his way, but was also quick to make extreme reactions to offense. He would often kill his allies the the moment he no longer had any use for them just for the sake of doing it. (AUDIO: Blood of the Time Lords)

Skills[[edit] | [edit source]]

He used his hypnotic abilities regularly, subjugating even adept minds such as Susan Foreman with ease. (AUDIO: The Destination Wars)

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

The Master on Segonax. (AUDIO: The Psychic Circus)

When he met the Doctor, Susan, Ian and Barbara on Destination, the Master had short hair and a beard, both of which were almost completely grey, save for some dark patches. His eyes were brown in colour. He wore an asymmetrical black coat with a large white lined collar on the left-hand side. (AUDIO: The Destination Wars)

He later adopted a black Nehru jacket. (AUDIO: The Home Guard)

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

The Master as seen on the cover of Solo.
  • The "Early" Master was first created for Blood of the Time Lords, where an uncertain Fourth Doctor asked him whether he was in his second or third "regeneration", but the Master, angered by the Doctor's forgetfulness, refused to confirm or deny his guesses. It was David Richardson who proposed they "introduce the First Master" during the production of The Destination Wars,[1] and, while Dreyfus was initially promoted by Big Finish Productions as portraying the "first incarnation" of the Master, or "the first Master", [2][3] writer John Dorney has stated that none of that made it in any of the scripts, and that, if anything, it was contradicted.[4] Dorney also noted that the name "First Master" could be interpreted multiple ways, as meaning either "first incarnation, first to call himself Master or first the Doctor meets in continuity."[5] When asked whether Dreyfus portrayed the Master as he originally was before he ever regenerated, Nicholas Briggs replied that that's intentionally left unanswered and open for interpretation.[6]
  • According to James Dreyfus, the "Early" Master was intended to appear in the anniversary audio story Masterful,[7] but was removed due to a series of transphobic remarks he made being posted on Twitter. Dreyfus would later claim that he had "no idea" why Big Finish cut ties with him.[8]
  • James Dreyfus's credit was removed from the cover of The Psychic Circus following controversy over transphobic remarks he had posted on Twitter.
  • As a result of the aforementioned controversy, a composite of George Pravda as Spandrell and Anthony Ainley as the Tremas Master was used to provide the likeness of the "Early" Master on the cover artwork of Solo, the anthology which Blood of the Time Lords was part of.[9]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]