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Mortimus was the owner of a Mark IV [[TARDIS]] and said that he had left the Doctor's [[Gallifrey|home planet]] some fifty years after the Doctor.
Mortimus was the owner of a Mark IV [[TARDIS]] and said that he had left the Doctor's [[Gallifrey|home planet]] some fifty years after the Doctor.


:''See [[the Monk's TARDIS]].''  
:''See [[the Monk's TARDIS]].''


He decided that he liked to meddle with history, specifically the history of [[Earth]], and to change it for his own amusement and for what he considered to be the better. He leant mechanical assistance to the builders of [[Stonehenge]]; giving [[Leonardo da Vinci]] tips on aircraft design. At the time that [[First Doctor|the Doctor]], encountered him, the Monk attempted to prevent the [[Norman Conquest]] of [[1066]] as part of a plan to guide England into an age of technological prosperity. On that occasion he wore the guise of a monk in order to gain the trust of the locals, hence the name by which he is most often referred.
He decided that he liked to meddle with history, specifically the history of [[Earth]], and to change it for his own amusement and for what he considered to be the better. He leant mechanical assistance to the builders of [[Stonehenge]]; giving [[Leonardo da Vinci]] tips on aircraft design. At the time that [[First Doctor|the Doctor]], encountered him, the Monk attempted to prevent the [[Norman Conquest]] of [[1066]] as part of a plan to guide England into an age of technological prosperity. On that occasion he wore the guise of a monk in order to gain the trust of the locals, hence the name by which he is most often referred.


The Monk was at this time a well-meaning but childish man who was not half as clever as he thought he was, and who never seemed to realise the seriousness of what he was doing. The Doctor sabotaged the [[directional control]] of Mortimus' TARDIS, making it the same size inside as outside.([[DW]]: ''[[The Time Meddler]]'')
The Monk was at this time a well-meaning but childish man who was not half as clever as he thought he was, and who never seemed to realise the seriousness of what he was doing. The Doctor sabotaged the [[directional control|dimensional circuit]] of Mortimus' TARDIS, making it the same size inside as outside, reducing the console to doll-like proportions.([[DW]]: ''[[The Time Meddler]]'')


====Next encounter with the Doctor====
====Next encounter with the Doctor====
The Doctor encountered him again on the [[volcanic]] [[planet]] [[Tigus]], where Mortimus sabotaged the lock on [[The Doctor's TARDIS]], though that did not stop him from getting inside. The Doctor stole Mortimus' direction controls in order that he could use it himself as part of his effort to stop the [[Dalek]]s.  
The Doctor encountered him again on the [[volcanic]] [[planet]] [[Tigus]], where Mortimus sabotaged the lock on [[The Doctor's TARDIS]], though that did not stop him from getting inside. The Doctor stole Mortimus' direction controls in order that he could use it himself as part of his effort to stop the [[Dalek]]s.  


Mortimus' TARDIS landed in [[Distant past|ancient]] [[Egypt]]. Having heard of the [[Dalek]]s, the Monk went along with their plans, in order to avoid being exterminated himself, while trying without success to convince the Doctor and his [[companion]]s of his honourable nature. While there, the Doctor tinkered with the [[chameleon circuit]] from Mortimus' TARDIS, making it assume various shapes, finally that of a [[police box]]. He stole its partially compatible [[directional unit]], leaving Mortimus stranded in a cold, icy location planet. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'')
Mortimus' TARDIS landed in [[Distant past|ancient]] [[Egypt]]. Having heard of the [[Dalek]]s, the Monk went along with their plans, in order to avoid being exterminated himself, while trying without success to convince the Doctor and his [[companion]]s of his honourable nature. While there, the Doctor tinkered with the [[chameleon circuit]] from Mortimus' TARDIS, making it assume various shapes, finally that of a [[police box]]. He stole its partially compatible [[directional unit]], leaving Mortimus stranded in a cold, icy location planet. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'')


====Ally of the Ice Warriors====
====Ally of the Ice Warriors====
Mortimus then teamed up with the [[Ice Warrior]]s and battled [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] in a complex scheme involving [[alternative timeline|alternative Earth]]s and a plan to build a giant sonic weapon. Mortimus now preferred his own TARDIS to appear as a police box, did not wear a monk's habit, and referred to himself as the Time Meddler. ([[DWM]]: ''[[4-Dimensional Vistas]]'')
Mortimus then teamed up with the [[Ice Warrior]]s and battled [[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]] in a complex scheme involving [[alternative timeline|alternative Earths]] and a plan to build a giant sonic weapon. Mortimus now preferred his own TARDIS to appear as a police box, did not wear a monk's habit, and referred to himself as the Time Meddler. ([[DWM]]: ''[[4-Dimensional Vistas]]'')


====On the run from the Sleeze Brothers====
====On the run from the Sleeze Brothers====
At some point in the [[21st century]], the Monk tried to rig elections in what might have been the [[United States]] to stop President [[Sintatra]] from winning a third term of office. As he began this mission, he landed his [[the Monk's TARDIS|TARDIS]] on a busy freeway. The [[Sleeze Brothers]], [[El Ape]] and [[Deadbeat (Sleeze Brothers)|Deadbeat]], collided into it, causing significant damage to their vehicle. At the same time, the [[companion]]-less [[Seventh Doctor|Doctor]] landed [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] in the same area.
At some point in the [[21st century]], the Monk tried to rig elections in what might have been the [[United States]] to stop President [[Sintatra]] from winning a third term of office. As he began this mission, he landed his [[the Monk's TARDIS|TARDIS]] on a busy freeway. The [[Sleeze Brothers]], [[El Ape]] and [[Deadbeat (Sleeze Brothers)|Deadbeat]], collided into it, causing significant damage to their vehicle. At the same time, the [[companion]]-less [[Seventh Doctor|Doctor]] landed [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] in the same area.  


Besieged by both angry brothers and an irate Doctor, the Monk slipped back into his TARDIS and took off. The Brothers then hijacked the Doctor's TARDIS at gunpoint and ordered him to follow the Monk's TARDIS through time. A chase ensued, and the two TARDISes flitted through time to several famous mysteries in [[Earth]]'s history. Eventually, the Doctor and the Sleeze Brothers caused the Monk's TARDIS to implode, which apparently caused the creation of the [[Bermuda Triangle]]. How, when, or if the Monk reconstituted his TARDIS wasn't clear. ([[DWM]]: "[[Follow that TARDIS!]])"
Besieged by both angry brothers and an irate Doctor, the Monk slipped back into his TARDIS and took off. The Brothers then hijacked the Doctor's TARDIS at gunpoint and ordered him to follow the Monk's TARDIS through time. A chase ensued, and the two TARDISes flitted through time to several famous mysteries in [[Earth]]'s history. Eventually, the Doctor and the Sleeze Brothers caused the Monk's TARDIS to implode, which apparently caused the creation of the [[Bermuda Triangle]]. How, when, or if the Monk reconstituted his TARDIS wasn't clear. ([[DWM]]: "[[Follow that TARDIS!]])"


====Death's Champion====
====Death's Champion====
:''At some point, the Monk regenerated at least once. Therefore, when they next met, [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] did not recognize him by sight.''
:''At some point, the Monk regenerated at least once. Therefore, when they next met, [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] did not recognize him by sight.''


Mortimus then created a series of alternative timelines ([[NA]]: ''[[Blood Heat]]'', ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'', ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'', ''[[Conundrum]]'') in a scheme employing the [[Chronovore]] [[Artemis]]. Mortimus now used his real name and posed as a [[1976]] record executive in [[England]]. He had also, at this time, served as [[Death]]'s Champion in the same way that [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] served as [[Aliases of the Doctor#Time's Champion|Time's Champion]]. In so doing, he had made himself servant to a being much more powerful and intelligent than himself. ([[NA]]: ''[[No Future]]'')
Mortimus then created a series of alternative timelines ([[NA]]: ''[[Blood Heat]]'', ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'', ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'', ''[[Conundrum]]'') in a scheme employing the [[Chronovore]] [[Artemis]]. Mortimus now used his real name and posed as a [[1976]] record executive in [[England]]. He had also, at this time, served as [[Death]]'s Champion in the same way that [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] served as [[Aliases of the Doctor#Time's Champion|Time's Champion]]. In so doing, he had made himself servant to a being much more powerful and intelligent than himself. Although he attempted to aid the [[Vardan|Vardans]] in a scheme to avenge themselves on the Doctor and the Sontarans by conquering Earth- a planet of continued strategic value to the [[Sontarans|Sontaran]] as well as being precious to the Doctor-, his plan was undone thanks to the Doctor's companion [[Ace]], who pretended to side with him until she could free Artemis, Artemis subsequently taking Mortimus away to make him pay for her imprisonment. ([[NA]]: ''[[No Future]]'')


==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==
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There was for some time speculation that the Monk was actually an earlier regeneration of [[The Master]] or [[the War Chief]], who appeared in ''The War Games]]''. This is stated as fact in ''[[The Doctor Who Role Playing Game]]'', which tended to create its own continuity. However, this theory has been contradicted by the Monk's appearances in novels and comics.  
There was for some time speculation that the Monk was actually an earlier regeneration of [[The Master]] or [[the War Chief]], who appeared in ''The War Games]]''. This is stated as fact in ''[[The Doctor Who Role Playing Game]]'', which tended to create its own continuity. However, this theory has been contradicted by the Monk's appearances in novels and comics.  
 
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Revision as of 19:46, 1 July 2009

Mortimus (also known as the Monk or the Meddling Monk) was a former friend of the young Doctor and later a renegade Time Lord.

Biography

Youth

At the Academy, Mortimus was a friend of the Doctor's, and a member of a cabal of ten rebellious young Gallifreyans at the Academy known as the Deca. (PDA: Divided Loyalties)

As Renegade

Reunion with the Doctor

Mortimus was the owner of a Mark IV TARDIS and said that he had left the Doctor's home planet some fifty years after the Doctor.

See the Monk's TARDIS.

He decided that he liked to meddle with history, specifically the history of Earth, and to change it for his own amusement and for what he considered to be the better. He leant mechanical assistance to the builders of Stonehenge; giving Leonardo da Vinci tips on aircraft design. At the time that the Doctor, encountered him, the Monk attempted to prevent the Norman Conquest of 1066 as part of a plan to guide England into an age of technological prosperity. On that occasion he wore the guise of a monk in order to gain the trust of the locals, hence the name by which he is most often referred.

The Monk was at this time a well-meaning but childish man who was not half as clever as he thought he was, and who never seemed to realise the seriousness of what he was doing. The Doctor sabotaged the dimensional circuit of Mortimus' TARDIS, making it the same size inside as outside, reducing the console to doll-like proportions.(DW: The Time Meddler)

Next encounter with the Doctor

The Doctor encountered him again on the volcanic planet Tigus, where Mortimus sabotaged the lock on The Doctor's TARDIS, though that did not stop him from getting inside. The Doctor stole Mortimus' direction controls in order that he could use it himself as part of his effort to stop the Daleks.

Mortimus' TARDIS landed in ancient Egypt. Having heard of the Daleks, the Monk went along with their plans, in order to avoid being exterminated himself, while trying without success to convince the Doctor and his companions of his honourable nature. While there, the Doctor tinkered with the chameleon circuit from Mortimus' TARDIS, making it assume various shapes, finally that of a police box. He stole its partially compatible directional unit, leaving Mortimus stranded in a cold, icy location planet. (DW: The Daleks' Master Plan)

Ally of the Ice Warriors

Mortimus then teamed up with the Ice Warriors and battled the Doctor in a complex scheme involving alternative Earths and a plan to build a giant sonic weapon. Mortimus now preferred his own TARDIS to appear as a police box, did not wear a monk's habit, and referred to himself as the Time Meddler. (DWM: 4-Dimensional Vistas)

On the run from the Sleeze Brothers

At some point in the 21st century, the Monk tried to rig elections in what might have been the United States to stop President Sintatra from winning a third term of office. As he began this mission, he landed his TARDIS on a busy freeway. The Sleeze Brothers, El Ape and Deadbeat, collided into it, causing significant damage to their vehicle. At the same time, the companion-less Doctor landed his TARDIS in the same area.

Besieged by both angry brothers and an irate Doctor, the Monk slipped back into his TARDIS and took off. The Brothers then hijacked the Doctor's TARDIS at gunpoint and ordered him to follow the Monk's TARDIS through time. A chase ensued, and the two TARDISes flitted through time to several famous mysteries in Earth's history. Eventually, the Doctor and the Sleeze Brothers caused the Monk's TARDIS to implode, which apparently caused the creation of the Bermuda Triangle. How, when, or if the Monk reconstituted his TARDIS wasn't clear. (DWM: "Follow that TARDIS!)"

Death's Champion

At some point, the Monk regenerated at least once. Therefore, when they next met, the Doctor did not recognize him by sight.

Mortimus then created a series of alternative timelines (NA: Blood Heat, The Dimension Riders, The Left-Handed Hummingbird, Conundrum) in a scheme employing the Chronovore Artemis. Mortimus now used his real name and posed as a 1976 record executive in England. He had also, at this time, served as Death's Champion in the same way that the Doctor served as Time's Champion. In so doing, he had made himself servant to a being much more powerful and intelligent than himself. Although he attempted to aid the Vardans in a scheme to avenge themselves on the Doctor and the Sontarans by conquering Earth- a planet of continued strategic value to the Sontaran as well as being precious to the Doctor-, his plan was undone thanks to the Doctor's companion Ace, who pretended to side with him until she could free Artemis, Artemis subsequently taking Mortimus away to make him pay for her imprisonment. (NA: No Future)

Behind the Scenes

The Monk has the distinction of being the first Gallifreyan other than the Doctor and Susan to be seen in the series. (During The Daleks' Master Plan, the Daleks actually seem to refer to the Doctor and the Monk as "humans", though they may simply use the term loosely.) The name Time Lord would not appear until The War Games, however.

There was for some time speculation that the Monk was actually an earlier regeneration of The Master or the War Chief, who appeared in The War Games]]. This is stated as fact in The Doctor Who Role Playing Game, which tended to create its own continuity. However, this theory has been contradicted by the Monk's appearances in novels and comics.

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