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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.  
'''The Mentor''' was a rather pathetic overweight villain similar to [[The Master (UNIT years)|the incarnation of the Master 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.  


:''The Mentor's subsequent fate remains unknown.''
:''The Mentor's subsequent fate remains unknown.''

Revision as of 00:50, 29 December 2008

For other uses of Mentor, see Mentor (disambiguation).

The Mentor was a rather pathetic overweight villain similar to the incarnation of the Master 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.

The Mentor's subsequent fate remains unknown.

Later, he appeared at 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 Doctor arrived in Truro in the TARDIS, he did not recognize the body. (DWM: Death to the Doctor!)