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Magnus in those days belonged to the same clique as [[First Doctor|the Doctor]], who has youths called themselves [[the Deca]]. ([[MA]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]'').  
Magnus in those days belonged to the same clique as [[First Doctor|the Doctor]], who has youths called themselves [[the Deca]]. ([[MA]]: ''[[Divided Loyalties]]'').  


A [[holo-simulation]] shown by [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] to [[Bernice Summerfield]] detailed their falling out. According to this account, Magnus grew into an ambitious and arrogant Time Lord already not on friendly terms with "Thete" or Theta Sigma, a.k.a. the Doctor. Magnus engaged himself in a scheme to provide [[Gallifrey]] with a new power source derived from a [[arton energy sphere|sphere]] of [[artron energy]] and,in so doing, re-vitalize the decadent Gallifreyan culture. The Doctor made himself an unwelcome guest observer of the experiment. He realised the sphere was in fact a living being and that Magnus' actions were killing it. The Doctor sabotaged Magnus' equipment and freed the creature, an act for which the Time Lords commended him. This angered Magnus even more. He and Magnus were bitter enemies from that day on. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Flashback]]'')
:''In those days the Doctor called himself Theta Sigma or "Thete" for short.
 
A [[holo-simulation]] shown by [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] to [[Bernice Summerfield]] detailed the later days of their relatinship. According to the simulated, Magnus grew into an ambitious and arrogant Time Lord who already had little time for "Thete". Magnus engaged himself in a scheme to provide [[Gallifrey]] with a new power source derived from a [[arton energy sphere|sphere]] of [[artron energy]] and,in so doing, re-vitalize the decadent Gallifreyan culture. The Doctor made himself an unwelcome guest observer of the experiment. He realised the sphere was in fact a living being and that Magnus' actions were killing it. The Doctor sabotaged Magnus' equipment and freed the creature, an act for which the Time Lords commended him. This angered Magnus even more. He and Magnus were bitter enemies from that day on. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Flashback]]'')


===Ally of the War Lords===
===Ally of the War Lords===

Revision as of 20:42, 3 March 2007

Magnus (a.k.a. the War Chief), was a former friend of the Doctor and later, a renegade Time Lord who assisted a group of aliens known as the War Lords.

Biography

Life on Gallifrey

Magnus in those days belonged to the same clique as the Doctor, who has youths called themselves the Deca. (MA: Divided Loyalties).

In those days the Doctor called himself Theta Sigma or "Thete" for short.

A holo-simulation shown by the Doctor to Bernice Summerfield detailed the later days of their relatinship. According to the simulated, Magnus grew into an ambitious and arrogant Time Lord who already had little time for "Thete". Magnus engaged himself in a scheme to provide Gallifrey with a new power source derived from a sphere of artron energy and,in so doing, re-vitalize the decadent Gallifreyan culture. The Doctor made himself an unwelcome guest observer of the experiment. He realised the sphere was in fact a living being and that Magnus' actions were killing it. The Doctor sabotaged Magnus' equipment and freed the creature, an act for which the Time Lords commended him. This angered Magnus even more. He and Magnus were bitter enemies from that day on. (DWM: Flashback)

Ally of the War Lords

Now calling himself, the War Chief, he assisted near-humans who kidnapped soldiers from various wars in separate time period of Earth's history to play in simulated versions of the wars from which they originated. Thinking humans the most vicious species in the galaxy, the aliens hoped to later pit the survivors against each other and to use the humans to conquer Mutter's Spiral.

The War Chief helped them the War Lords by giving them the techonlogy to build basic TARDIS-like space-time machines, SIDRATs, which they used to kidnap the human soldiers and travel between era-specific zones which they had created. The War Chief and the Doctor met and recognised each other. The War Chief solicited the Doctor's help to double-cross the War Lords and seize power for himself. He offered to share the power with the Doctor, who pretended to decide to help the other Time Lord.

At the same time, the Security Chief of the operation distrusted the War Chief, believing he meant to call in the Time Lords. The two engaged in a series of machinations against each other which ended in the War Chief, disgraced, but still managing to shoot him dead.

Believing he could not resolve events hiimself, the Doctor reluctantly summoned the Time Lords for help. The War Lords found out the War Chief's plans to betray them, and, they thought, executed him. (DW: The War Games)

Unseen by the Doctor or his companions, the War Chief did not die but underwent a faulty regeneration, his new form that of two bodies fused together. (NA: Timewyrm: Exodus)

Aftermath

Hiding his misshapen doubled body in cloaks and hoods, the War Chief served as an occult advisor to Adolf Hitler in hopes of changing history. The Doctor confronted him once more at this time. (NA: Timewyrm: Exodus).

Personality

Behind the War Chief's actions lay real idealism, tainted with powerlust.

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