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The term "'''Master'''" may refer to several different individuals in the Doctor Who universe.
The term "'''Master'''" may refer to several different individuals in the Doctor Who universe.


* [[The Master]] is one of [[the Doctor]]'s greatest single enemy, a criminal [[Time Lord]].
* [[The Master]] is one of [[the Doctor]]'s greatest enemies, a criminal [[Time Lord]].


* The [[Master of the Land]], sometimes referred to simply as "the Master,"  controlled the [[Land of Fiction]] while the [[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon |Jamie]] and [[Zoe Herriot |Zoe]] were trapped there. He later turned out to be a benign author of boy's serial fiction who had been enslaved by a [[computer]], the real ruler of the Land of Fiction ("[[The Mind Robber]]").
* The [[Master of the Land]], sometimes referred to simply as "the Master,"  controlled the [[Land of Fiction]] while the [[Second Doctor]], [[Jamie McCrimmon |Jamie]] and [[Zoe Herriot |Zoe]] were trapped there. He later turned out to be a benign author of boy's serial fiction who had been enslaved by a [[computer]], the real ruler of the Land of Fiction ("[[The Mind Robber]]").


* "Master" is the title with which [[K-9]] addressed first [[Professor Marius]] and later to the [[Fourth Doctor]]. On some occassions, K-9 referred to the Doctor as "Doctor-Master."
* "Master" is the title with which [[K-9]] addressed [[Professor Marius]] ("[[The Invisible Enemy]]") and later to the [[Fourth Doctor]]. On some occassions, K-9 referred to the Doctor as "Doctor-Master."


* [[Charles Cranleigh]] compared the Doctor's skills at [[cricket]] to those of "the other Doctor,...the Master," a comparison which makes the Doctor nervous until Charles explained that he made reference to [[W.G. Grace]]. ("[[Black Orchid (TV story) |Black Orchid]]")
* [[Charles Cranleigh]] compared the Doctor's skills at [[cricket]] to those of "the other Doctor,...the Master," a comparison which makes the Doctor nervous until Charles explained that he made reference to [[W.G. Grace]]. ("[[Black Orchid (TV story) |Black Orchid]]")

Revision as of 15:51, 2 August 2005

The term "Master" may refer to several different individuals in the Doctor Who universe.