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::>''It's not as if Missy being called "Missy" rather than "the Missy Master", or Koschei not being called "the Koschei Master", causes anyone severe distress or confusion.'' The difference here is that Missy is used as standard and standalone in-universe on many occasions. The UnBruce is not. Also >''I don't see why the wiki should get to flatten the variety of Master names coined over decades into a single format.'' Note how I said we have 'mostly' adopted this practice, and there are more examples of this than not in general. (I dare say if Missy hadn't been given her name in-universe, we would likely adopt "The Female Master"). Anyway, I think "The Master (The TV Movie)" is fine as it is if no agreement is ultimately reached and this goes in circles. I strongly oppose The Unbruce, as said earlier. [[User:FractalDoctor|FractalDoctor]] [[User talk:FractalDoctor|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 13:13, 12 January 2023 (UTC) | ::>''It's not as if Missy being called "Missy" rather than "the Missy Master", or Koschei not being called "the Koschei Master", causes anyone severe distress or confusion.'' The difference here is that Missy is used as standard and standalone in-universe on many occasions. The UnBruce is not. Also >''I don't see why the wiki should get to flatten the variety of Master names coined over decades into a single format.'' Note how I said we have 'mostly' adopted this practice, and there are more examples of this than not in general. (I dare say if Missy hadn't been given her name in-universe, we would likely adopt "The Female Master"). Anyway, I think "The Master (The TV Movie)" is fine as it is if no agreement is ultimately reached and this goes in circles. I strongly oppose The Unbruce, as said earlier. [[User:FractalDoctor|FractalDoctor]] [[User talk:FractalDoctor|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 13:13, 12 January 2023 (UTC) | ||
I think people are overlooking the fact that "The UnBruce" isn't just some stray bit of neutral description applied to the character; it's recognisably ''a new variant of the name'' - a word which had never been used in human history, and which was coined, either by Debney or someone else involved with this release, to refer specifically to this version of the Master. [[User:PintlessMan|PintlessMan]] [[User talk:PintlessMan|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 13:22, 12 January 2023 (UTC) |
Revision as of 13:22, 12 January 2023
Rename
I think we should rename this page to 'The "Bruce" Master', in reference to the body who this iteration of the Master inhabits. This would be consistent with how we tend to name other stolen body Masters.
Alternatively, we could call them 'The Lost Master', since the first Master boxset refers to him as "the Master's lost incarnation" in it's description.
Alternatively, Alternatively, we could call him 'The Movie Master', which is the name Big Finish refer to him as in the behind the scenes of Masterful.
Personally, I'd go for the first option for consistency with the proposed Tremas Master rename, but I'm fine with anything, as long as it's not UnBruce. TheSpaghetOutcast ☎ 09:24, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- I think the Bruce Master is the best and most intuitive option. Unlike with the Fugitive Doctor, who is a fugitive, there's no in-universe justification for Roberts being the Movie Master and I'm definitely against the Lost Master. Jack "BtR" Saxon ☎ 10:11, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- I propose moving him to The UnBruce. This was the first name officially given to this incarnation, way back in 1996. While "Bruce Master" isn't terrible, it's ultimately a fanon name created by clumsily sticking two words together; "The UnBruce", on the other hand, is not only official and 26+ years old, it's also a striking, artfully constructed name that really captures the unheimlich quality of Roberts's character and the way his two performances relate to one another - unlike Ainley's Master, who is rejuvenated and sprightly compared to Tremas, Roberts's Master really does come across as a walking corpse, an uncanny not-Bruce. The name was little-known until recently, but digging up and publicising rare information from official sources is exactly what a wiki like this should be doing. Someone may object to this name on the grounds that it doesn't contain the word "Master", but I really don't see why that should pose a problem; we can just call him "The Master" in articles where he's the only Master mentioned, and "The UnBruce" in articles which discuss multiple Masters. It would be a massive overstep for the wiki to insist on a fandom-made name when an official one is available. PintlessMan ☎ 11:03, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- What's the source? BananaClownMan ☎ 11:08, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- The page's behind the scenes section says, "The Eric Roberts Master was the first Master to be given an official incarnation-specific name, with the film's soundtrack release referring to him as 'The UnBruce'." Jack "BtR" Saxon ☎ 11:10, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- Oh god, no, not this again. No, we're not renaming the page to UnBruce. TheSpaghetOutcast ☎ 11:14, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- That BTS comment should be reworded more neutrally. I am not at all convinced that 'The UnBruce' is intended to be a name for the character in general, rather than a sort of "chapter title" for the specific scene the musical cue illustrates. Scrooge MacDuck ⊕ 11:30, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- Agreed. I'm against The UnBruce for just that reason. Jack "BtR" Saxon ☎ 11:34, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- For clarity, it's derived from the ninth track of the soundtrack Doctor Who - TV movie (~23:30) which is titled "Primitive Wiring / The UnBruce". It's called this because it plays connecting two scenes, the one where Grace checks up on the Doctor after removing the wire ("I no longer have a piece of primitive wiring stuck in my chest") and then where Chang Lee and the Master enter the TARDIS ("I am not Bruce. I am merely inside his body.").
- Before the argument arises that this quote means he shouldn't be called "Bruce Master", I disagree for three reasons: 1) following the same model as Tremas Master, 2) the most identifiable thing for this incarnation is that he is in Bruce's body, and 3) he uses the body as a guise to pretend to be Bruce. So yes, I do think "Bruce Master" is the best name for him, even if it sounds a little odd. (For the record, I've also heard "Morphant Master" before, and I think the old page might have been some variation on that, but it's not as identifiable nor accurate since the executed Master ingested the morphant and continues to have it as a part of him after he loses Bruce's body.) Chubby Potato ☎ 11:55, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
I'm also against "The UnBruce" but wouldn't oppose "The Bruce Master". FractalDoctor ☎ 11:44, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
Even if "The UnBruce" referred solely to his role within the context of one scene, it would still be an officially sourced name referring to the character within the context of his debut story, and it would still be a better-grounded option for an incarnation name than "The Bruce Master", a fannish confection which has absolutely never been used in any official material. "The UnBruce" and "The Bruce Master" are basically synonyms; we might as well go with the one that's from an official source. That it also happens to be more unique and characterful than the standard fannish name format is just an added bonus. PintlessMan ☎ 12:15, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- I see where you're coming from, but I disagree. If the track had been called "The Man Who Wasn't Bruce", for example, I doubt we'd move this article to that name. Jack "BtR" Saxon ☎ 12:22, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- "Masterful", a source equally valid as a soundtrack, lists the character in credits as "the Movie Master" but clearly we aren't using that either. I strongly oppose "The UnBruce" (as I would "The UnTremas" if that was also a track title). FractalDoctor ☎
- Weren't they all credited as "The Master" for Masterful? If memory serves, their names were used internally and on the scripts. Jack "BtR" Saxon ☎ 12:36, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- As per our page on Masterful, The release's behind-the-scenes track reveals the internal names the production used to differentiate the Masters;
- - Eric Roberts - "the Movie Master" FractalDoctor ☎
My point simply is that I think a name used internally/behind the scenes is on the same level as a soundtrack title. They're just interpretations that someone involved in production has come up with, and aren't necessarily used or reflected in the finished product - Masterful itself never mentions "the Movie Master", just as the TV Movie never uses the term "the UnBruce".
I feel as though "The Bruce Master" is just a more understandable term and more widely understood name for the incarnation, in the same way "The Saxon Master" is. And if we want to keep some consistency, "The ____ Master" is a good format to follow where possible IMO. We have "The Tremas Master", "The Reborn Master", "The Spy Master", "The War Master", etc. so "The Bruce Master" fits so much better and follows the pattern we have mostly established. FractalDoctor ☎
- Yeah, I'm pretty sure I was the one who added that to that page. It's a minor point, but Roberts wasn't credited as the Movie Master. It was just an internal name which I agree that there isn't currently a strong case for. Jack "BtR" Saxon ☎ 12:55, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
If there were a track titled "The Man Who Wasn't Bruce", we probably wouldn't use it for the character's page because it's long-winded and sounds more like a casual conversational description than a name (though this is not necessarily a dealbreaker); in any case, "The UnBruce" doesn't have these problems. "Movie Master" is more official and defensible than "Bruce Master", but we're probably not going to use it because it's an out-of-universe description illegible within a fictional setting; "The UnBruce" does not have this problem. (Besides which, it's somewhat disingenuous to claim that he's called "the Movie Master" based on a Big Finish BTS track, since that's quoting an audio release where the interviewee could just as easily be saying "the movie Master".) If it turned out that "The UnTremas" had been used in an official Keeper of Traken soundtrack from 1981, then we would have to seriously consider calling the character that, though it would have the minor drawback that "Tremas" itself is not immediately recognisable as a name, and so the intended uncanny inversion of the "Un" prefix wouldn't read well, especially as it doesn't match Ainley's performance; again, "The UnBruce" doesn't have these problems. But I'm not sure why we're discussing hypothetical names from non-existent soundtracks. As for the consistency argument, I don't see why the wiki should get to flatten the variety of Master names coined over decades into a single format. It's not as if Missy being called "Missy" rather than "the Missy Master", or Koschei not being called "the Koschei Master", causes anyone severe distress or confusion. PintlessMan ☎ 13:01, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
- At risk of going in circles, I'll simply respond to this and tap out of the debate.
- >It's not as if Missy being called "Missy" rather than "the Missy Master", or Koschei not being called "the Koschei Master", causes anyone severe distress or confusion. The difference here is that Missy is used as standard and standalone in-universe on many occasions. The UnBruce is not. Also >I don't see why the wiki should get to flatten the variety of Master names coined over decades into a single format. Note how I said we have 'mostly' adopted this practice, and there are more examples of this than not in general. (I dare say if Missy hadn't been given her name in-universe, we would likely adopt "The Female Master"). Anyway, I think "The Master (The TV Movie)" is fine as it is if no agreement is ultimately reached and this goes in circles. I strongly oppose The Unbruce, as said earlier. FractalDoctor ☎ 13:13, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
I think people are overlooking the fact that "The UnBruce" isn't just some stray bit of neutral description applied to the character; it's recognisably a new variant of the name - a word which had never been used in human history, and which was coined, either by Debney or someone else involved with this release, to refer specifically to this version of the Master. PintlessMan ☎ 13:22, 12 January 2023 (UTC)