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{{first pic|Roger Deglado.jpg|As "Colonel Masters", the Master manipulated Rex Farrel. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terror of the Autons (TV | {{first pic|Roger Deglado.jpg|As "Colonel Masters", the Master manipulated Rex Farrel. ([[TV]]: ''[[Terror of the Autons (TV Source(s))|Terror of the Autons]]'')}} | ||
Like [[the Doctor]], the renegade [[Time Lord]] known as [[the Master]] used many '''aliases'''. However, while the Doctor used false names on a fairly ''ad hoc'' basis to avoid awkward questions, the Master usually adopted them in order to further whatever scheme they were embarked upon at the time, creating entire personas out of many of them. | Like [[the Doctor]], the renegade [[Time Lord]] known as [[the Master]] used many '''aliases'''. However, while the Doctor used false names on a fairly ''ad hoc'' basis to avoid awkward questions, the Master usually adopted them in order to further whatever scheme they were embarked upon at the time, creating entire personas out of many of them. | ||
"The Master" was itself an alias. He chose this name, as the [[First Doctor]] did his, while attending [[Time Lord Academy|the Academy]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV | "The Master" was itself an alias. He chose this name, as the [[First Doctor]] did his, while attending [[Time Lord Academy|the Academy]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV Source(s))|The Sound of Drums]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio Source(s))|The Destination Wars]]'') | ||
== True name == | == True name == | ||
The Master's true name was spoken by [[Adelphi|a messenger]] to the [[Third Doctor]] as "a string of mellifluous syllables — one of the strange [[Time Lord name]]s that are never disclosed to outsiders". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons]]'') [[Missy]] claimed it had [[32 (number)|thirty-two]] [[letter (alphabet)|letters]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lords and Masters (short | The Master's true name was spoken by [[Adelphi|a messenger]] to the [[Third Doctor]] as "a string of mellifluous syllables — one of the strange [[Time Lord name]]s that are never disclosed to outsiders". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons]]'') [[Missy]] claimed it had [[32 (number)|thirty-two]] [[letter (alphabet)|letters]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lords and Masters (short Source(s))|Lords and Masters]]'') In one account, the Doctor and the Master both [[Elective Semantectomy|erased their names from hiSource(s)]] entirely as children, such that only they remembered it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Blood of the Time Lords (audio Source(s))|Blood of the Time Lords]]'') The [[Celestial Intervention Agency]]'s documents stated that the Master's real name had been purged from all Time Lord records after he and the Doctor left [[Gallifrey]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[CIA File Extracts (novel)|CIA File Extracts]]'') | ||
== "Inventor" incarnation == | == "Inventor" incarnation == | ||
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|The Inventor||when posing as a hero on the planet [[Destination]]||''[[The Destination Wars (audio | |The Inventor||when posing as a hero on the planet [[Destination]]||''[[The Destination Wars (audio Source(s))|The Destination Wars]]''|| | ||
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|Koschei||An old name the Master used while at [[Time Lord Academy]], he resumed using it again sometime after he left [[Gallifrey]]||''[[The Dark Path (novel)|The Dark Path]]''||In Russian folklore, {{w|Koschei}} hides his soul in an obscure location under many layers of protection so that he can never die. | |Koschei||An old name the Master used while at [[Time Lord Academy]], he resumed using it again sometime after he left [[Gallifrey]]||''[[The Dark Path (novel)|The Dark Path]]''||In Russian folklore, {{w|Koschei}} hides his soul in an obscure location under many layers of protection so that he can never die. | ||
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|Professor [[Carl Thascalos]]||to give [[Jamie McCrimmon]] the [[Necronomicon]], and to gain access to facilities of the [[Newton Institute]]||''[[The Nameless City (short | |Professor [[Carl Thascalos]]||to give [[Jamie McCrimmon]] the [[Necronomicon]], and to gain access to facilities of the [[Newton Institute]]||''[[The Nameless City (short Source(s))|The Nameless City]]''<br />''[[The Time Monster (TV Source(s))|The Time Monster]]''||[[Greek language|Greek]] for ''master'', pointed out by [[Jo Grant]] | ||
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|Colonel Masters||to infiltrate [[Rex Farrel]]'s plastics company||''[[Terror of the Autons (TV | |Colonel Masters||to infiltrate [[Rex Farrel]]'s plastics company||''[[Terror of the Autons (TV Source(s))|Terror of the Autons]]''||His typical alias with an s on the end | ||
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|[[Emil Keller]]||assumed identity of the creator of the [[Keller Machine]]||''[[The Mind of Evil (TV | |[[Emil Keller]]||assumed identity of the creator of the [[Keller Machine]]||''[[The Mind of Evil (TV Source(s))|The Mind of Evil]]''||''Emil'' is derived from the Latin word ''aemulus'', meaning ''rival'', and ''Keller'' is derived from Old English ''cwellere'', meaning ''executioner'' | ||
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||[[Martin Jurgens]]||Martin Jurgens is the [[Adjudicator]] whose credentials the Master stole.||''[[Colony in Space (TV | ||[[Martin Jurgens]]||Martin Jurgens is the [[Adjudicator]] whose credentials the Master stole.||''[[Colony in Space (TV Source(s))|Colony in Space]]''|| | ||
A coincidental [[anagram]] of ''Master Gunnjir'' (gunnjir is the spear of Odin, head of the [[Norse mythology|Norse]] pantheon)<br />"Martin Jurgen" in [[Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon (novelisation)|the novelisation]] | A coincidental [[anagram]] of ''Master Gunnjir'' (gunnjir is the spear of Odin, head of the [[Norse mythology|Norse]] pantheon)<br />"Martin Jurgen" in [[Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon (novelisation)|the novelisation]] | ||
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|[[Victor Magister]]||to insinuate himself socially into the [[Devil's End]] community as a [[vicar]], and later the name used when being charged for his crimes||''[[The Dæmons (TV | |[[Victor Magister]]||to insinuate himself socially into the [[Devil's End]] community as a [[vicar]], and later the name used when being charged for his crimes||''[[The Dæmons (TV Source(s))|The Dæmons]]''<br />''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]''||[[Latin]] for ''master'' | ||
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|Conran||||''[[The Man in the Ion Mask (comic | |Conran||||''[[The Man in the Ion Mask (comic Source(s))|The Man in the Ion Mask]]''|| | ||
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|Prisoner M||||''[[Harvest of Time (novel)|Harvest of Time]]''||The first letter of his typical alias | |Prisoner M||||''[[Harvest of Time (novel)|Harvest of Time]]''||The first letter of his typical alias | ||
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|[[Jack Harris]]||to use a stolen Ford Cortina to reach his TARDIS||''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]''||Name of car's original owner whom the Master had killed | |[[Jack Harris]]||to use a stolen Ford Cortina to reach his TARDIS||''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]''||Name of car's original owner whom the Master had killed | ||
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|[[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]]||to trick [[John Benton|Sergeant Benton]], and later the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]]||''[[The Time Monster (TV | |[[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]]||to trick [[John Benton|Sergeant Benton]], and later the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]]||''[[The Time Monster (TV Source(s))|The Time Monster]]''<br />''[[The Heralds of Destruction (comic Source(s))|The Heralds of Destruction]]''|| | ||
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|[[Frey]]||whilst in [[Sweden]], [[141]]||''[[The Spear of Destiny (short | |[[Frey]]||whilst in [[Sweden]], [[141]]||''[[The Spear of Destiny (short Source(s))|The Spear of Destiny]]''||[[Old Norse]] for ''master'' | ||
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||General [[Mayhew]]|| ||''[[The Heralds of Destruction (comic | ||General [[Mayhew]]|| ||''[[The Heralds of Destruction (comic Source(s))|The Heralds of Destruction]]''|| | ||
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||Inspector LeMaitre||to infiltrate a village fete by pretending to be a police inspector from [[Scotland Yard]]||{{sort|Inspector|''[[Last of the Gaderene (novel)|Last of the Gaderene]]''}}||[[French language|French]] for ''the master'' | ||Inspector LeMaitre||to infiltrate a village fete by pretending to be a police inspector from [[Scotland Yard]]||{{sort|Inspector|''[[Last of the Gaderene (novel)|Last of the Gaderene]]''}}||[[French language|French]] for ''the master'' | ||
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||Dook Domini||In the [[1930s]]||''[[The Duke of Dominoes (short | ||Dook Domini||In the [[1930s]]||''[[The Duke of Dominoes (short Source(s))|The Duke of Dominoes]]''||Named after [[Duke of Dominoes|The Duke of Dominoes]], a trump card in an old Wallarian game of chance which beat all other suits. Domini is also a [[Latin]] word meaning "lord" and "master." | ||
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||Senator Szef|| ||''[[The Seismologist's | ||Senator Szef|| ||''[[The Seismologist's Source(s) (short Source(s))|The Seismologist's Source(s)]]''||Polish for ''boss'', ''chief'' | ||
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||McMaster|| ||''[[Doctor Who Fights Masterplan "Q" (short | ||McMaster|| ||''[[Doctor Who Fights Masterplan "Q" (short Source(s))|Doctor Who Fights Masterplan "Q"]]''|| | ||
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||[[Geoffrey Thynne]]||to infiltrate [[Kenstone Hall]]||''[[The Touch of the Nurazh (short | ||[[Geoffrey Thynne]]||to infiltrate [[Kenstone Hall]]||''[[The Touch of the Nurazh (short Source(s))|The Touch of the Nurazh]]''|| | ||
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||[[Aloysius Fischer]]||to infiltrate a [[UNIT]] Christmas party||''[[UNIT Christmas Parties: Christmas Truce]]''||Dr Aloysius Fischer was the person the Master assumed the identity of, though he assures the Doctor that Fischer is still alive. Aloysius is originally derived from the German name Chlodovech, meaning famous in war. | ||[[Aloysius Fischer]]||to infiltrate a [[UNIT]] Christmas party||''[[UNIT Christmas Parties: Christmas Truce]]''||Dr Aloysius Fischer was the person the Master assumed the identity of, though he assures the Doctor that Fischer is still alive. Aloysius is originally derived from the German name Chlodovech, meaning famous in war. | ||
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||The [[Raffolite]] Ambassador|| ||''[[The Same Face (audio | ||The [[Raffolite]] Ambassador|| ||''[[The Same Face (audio Source(s))|The Same Face]]''|| | ||
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||Duke Dominus||to impersonate a [[1930s]] [[Chicago]] gangster||''[[The Duke of Dominoes (short | ||Duke Dominus||to impersonate a [[1930s]] [[Chicago]] gangster||''[[The Duke of Dominoes (short Source(s))|The Duke of Dominoes]]''|| Dominus from the [[Latin]] for ''lord or master of the house'' | ||
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||Rupert Masters||Claiming to represent the "Masters Corporation" ||''[[Night Flight to Nowhere (short | ||Rupert Masters||Claiming to represent the "Masters Corporation" ||''[[Night Flight to Nowhere (short Source(s))|Night Flight to Nowhere]]''|| | ||
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||[[The Doctor]]|| ||''[[Anything You Can Do (short | ||[[The Doctor]]|| ||''[[Anything You Can Do (short Source(s))|Anything You Can Do]]''|| | ||
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||Doctor Derek Drake|| ||''[[Terror of the Master (audio | ||Doctor Derek Drake|| ||''[[Terror of the Master (audio Source(s))|Terror of the Master]]''|| | ||
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||Director Maestrom|| ||''[[Master Thief (audio | ||Director Maestrom|| ||''[[Master Thief (audio Source(s))|Master Thief]]''|| | ||
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||[[Juan Martino]]|| ||''[[Anger Management (short | ||[[Juan Martino]]|| ||''[[Anger Management (short Source(s))|Anger Management]]''||Name of a football manager whom the Master had killed | ||
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||[[Sam Quill]]|| ||''[[Anger Management (short | ||[[Sam Quill]]|| ||''[[Anger Management (short Source(s))|Anger Management]]''||Name of a band manager whom the Master had killed | ||
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||Father [[Wallingford]]|| ||''[[Anger Management (short | ||Father [[Wallingford]]|| ||''[[Anger Management (short Source(s))|Anger Management]]''||Name of a reverend whom the Master had killed | ||
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||The Commissioner of Sirius IV|| ||''[[Frontier in Space (TV | ||The Commissioner of Sirius IV|| ||''[[Frontier in Space (TV Source(s))|Frontier in Space]]''|| | ||
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|Estro||while posing as an adviser to [[Lord Haldoran]] in an effort to procure a Dalek [[matter transmuter]]||''[[Legacy of the Daleks (novel)|Legacy of the Daleks]]''||[[Esperanto]] for ''master'' | |Estro||while posing as an adviser to [[Lord Haldoran]] in an effort to procure a Dalek [[matter transmuter]]||''[[Legacy of the Daleks (novel)|Legacy of the Daleks]]''||[[Esperanto]] for ''master'' | ||
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||Professor Dominar|| ||''[[Doorway to Hell (comic | ||Professor Dominar|| ||''[[Doorway to Hell (comic Source(s))|Doorway to Hell]]''|| [[Spanish language|Spanish]] for ''dominate'' | ||
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|[[Megalomaniac's megalomaniac]]|| ||''[[A Letter from the Doctor (series)|A Letter from the Doctor]]''||A title awarded to the Master by the readers of ''[[Dictator's Digest]]'' | |[[Megalomaniac's megalomaniac]]|| ||''[[A Letter from the Doctor (series)|A Letter from the Doctor]]''||A title awarded to the Master by the readers of ''[[Dictator's Digest]]'' | ||
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||Dr Damien Scott||Whilst working for the [[Dominus Institute]] in the body of {{Macqueen|n=a future incarnation}}.||''[[Vampire of the Mind (audio | ||Dr Damien Scott||Whilst working for the [[Dominus Institute]] in the body of {{Macqueen|n=a future incarnation}}.||''[[Vampire of the Mind (audio Source(s))|Vampire of the Mind]]''||In [[French]] Damien means to subdue or tame, symbolising the Master's position in the ''Dominus'' Institute. | ||
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||General Malgrove||Whilst leading a faction of the [[Gorlan]] Empire.||''[[The Two Masters (audio | ||General Malgrove||Whilst leading a faction of the [[Gorlan]] Empire.||''[[The Two Masters (audio Source(s))|The Two Masters]]''||The Gorlan word for ''master'' | ||
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||Van Houten||In the [[1890s]]||''[[Maurice (audio | ||Van Houten||In the [[1890s]]||''[[Maurice (audio Source(s))|Maurice]]''||Named after [[Van Houten|chocolates]] common in the time period. | ||
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||Mr Dominus||When visiting the [[Red Tavern]] in the [[1890s]]||''[[Masterpiece (audio | ||Mr Dominus||When visiting the [[Red Tavern]] in the [[1890s]]||''[[Masterpiece (audio Source(s))|Masterpiece]]''|| Dominus from the [[Latin]] for ''lord or master of the house'' | ||
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|Mwalimu||while hiding beneath Colonel [[Hugh Spindleton|Spindleton]]'s manor house in [[1979]]||''[[Trail of the White Worm (audio | |Mwalimu||while hiding beneath Colonel [[Hugh Spindleton|Spindleton]]'s manor house in [[1979]]||''[[Trail of the White Worm (audio Source(s))|Trail of the White Worm]]''||[[Swahili]] for ''master'' in the sense of ''teacher'' | ||
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|Interplanetary Police Inspector Efendi|| while on [[Secus]] || ''[[The Evil One (audio | |Interplanetary Police Inspector Efendi|| while on [[Secus]] || ''[[The Evil One (audio Source(s))|The Evil One]]''||[[Turkish]] for "Master" | ||
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|Mr Seta||Used aboard the starship ''[[Gallery (spaceship)|Gallery]]''||''[[Dust Breeding (audio | |Mr Seta||Used aboard the starship ''[[Gallery (spaceship)|Gallery]]''||''[[Dust Breeding (audio Source(s))|Dust Breeding]]''||Anagram of ''master'' | ||
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|Dr John Smith||Used while [[amnesia]]c on an unnamed colony world||''[[Master (audio | |Dr John Smith||Used while [[amnesia]]c on an unnamed colony world||''[[Master (audio Source(s))|Master]]''|| | ||
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|Sir [[George Steer]] | |Sir [[George Steer]] | ||
|Possessed human | |Possessed human | ||
|''[[Forgotten (short | |''[[Forgotten (short Source(s))|Forgotten]]'' | ||
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|[[Richard (Prologue to The Centenarian)|Richard]] | |[[Richard (Prologue to The Centenarian)|Richard]] | ||
|Possessed human | |Possessed human | ||
|''[[Forgotten (short | |''[[Forgotten (short Source(s))|Forgotten]]'' | ||
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||Don Maestro||Whilst trapped on Earth in the 20th century.||''[[Mastermind (audio | ||Don Maestro||Whilst trapped on Earth in the 20th century.||''[[Mastermind (audio Source(s))|Mastermind]]''||[[Italian]] for ''master'' in the sense of ''teacher'' | ||
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|Michael Maestro | |Michael Maestro | ||
|Possessed human | |Possessed human | ||
|''[[Mastermind (audio | |''[[Mastermind (audio Source(s))|Mastermind]]'' | ||
|[[Italian]] for ''master'' in the sense of ''teacher'' | |[[Italian]] for ''master'' in the sense of ''teacher'' | ||
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||Alien Artefact Alpha 1||While being kept in [[The Vault (The Scales of Injustice)|the Vault]].||''[[Mastermind (audio | ||Alien Artefact Alpha 1||While being kept in [[The Vault (The Scales of Injustice)|the Vault]].||''[[Mastermind (audio Source(s))|Mastermind]]''|| | ||
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|The Protector | |The Protector | ||
|While on the planet [[Parrak]] | |While on the planet [[Parrak]] | ||
|''[[Planet of Dust (audio | |''[[Planet of Dust (audio Source(s))|Planet of Dust]]'' | ||
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|Crispy | |Crispy | ||
|nickname given by [[Missy]] | |nickname given by [[Missy]] | ||
|''[[Masterful (audio | |''[[Masterful (audio Source(s))|Masterful]]'' | ||
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|Jeremy | |Jeremy | ||
|Whilst under the care of [[Kitty (Masterful)|Kitty]] | |Whilst under the care of [[Kitty (Masterful)|Kitty]] | ||
|''[[Masterful (audio | |''[[Masterful (audio Source(s))|Masterful]]'' | ||
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|[[Tremas]]||to deceive [[Nyssa]] on [[Logopolis]] after taking over her father's body||''[[Logopolis]]''||A coincidental anagram of "Master" | |[[Tremas]]||to deceive [[Nyssa]] on [[Logopolis]] after taking over her father's body||''[[Logopolis]]''||A coincidental anagram of "Master" | ||
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|[[The Doctor]]||to deceive [[Tovin]] on [[Restovan]]||''[[A Master of Disguise (short | |[[The Doctor]]||to deceive [[Tovin]] on [[Restovan]]||''[[A Master of Disguise (short Source(s))|A Master of Disguise]]''|| | ||
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|id="The Portreeve"|The [[Portreeve]]||to trap the [[Fifth Doctor]] in [[Castrovalva]]||''[[Castrovalva (TV | |id="The Portreeve"|The [[Portreeve]]||to trap the [[Fifth Doctor]] in [[Castrovalva]]||''[[Castrovalva (TV Source(s))|Castrovalva]]''|| | ||
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|id="Kalid"|Kalid||used to take control of the [[Xeraphin]] [[gestalt]]||''[[Time-Flight (TV | |id="Kalid"|Kalid||used to take control of the [[Xeraphin]] [[gestalt]]||''[[Time-Flight (TV Source(s))|Time-Flight]]''||''Kalid'' derives from the Indian ''Kalidasa ''meaning ''servant of Kali'', an Indian goddess of time and change and usually depicted as being dark and violent | ||
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|[[Gilles Estram|Sir Gilles Estram]]||to avert the signing of the [[Magna Carta]] in [[1215]].||''[[The King's Demons (TV | |[[Gilles Estram|Sir Gilles Estram]]||to avert the signing of the [[Magna Carta]] in [[1215]].||''[[The King's Demons (TV Source(s))|The King's Demons]]''||''Estram'' is a simple anagram, coincidentally the name of a [[Gilles Estram|knight]] whom he impersonates. | ||
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|Kevin Chaney||when posing as an eccentric millionaire exhibiting a [[mask (Tabby Cats And Time Lords)|mask]] for free in various museums, so as to charge it with psychic energy || ''[[Tabby Cats And Time Lords (short | |Kevin Chaney||when posing as an eccentric millionaire exhibiting a [[mask (Tabby Cats And Time Lords)|mask]] for free in various museums, so as to charge it with psychic energy || ''[[Tabby Cats And Time Lords (short Source(s))|Tabby Cats And Time Lords]]'' || | ||
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||Mr Tase|| ||''[[The Velvet Dark (short | ||Mr Tase|| ||''[[The Velvet Dark (short Source(s))|The Velvet Dark]]''||An anagram of ''Master'' | ||
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||The Sheriff||to gain access to the [[regenerative fountain]] near [[Eternity, California]].||''[[A Town Called Eternity (short | ||The Sheriff||to gain access to the [[regenerative fountain]] near [[Eternity, California]].||''[[A Town Called Eternity (short Source(s))|A Town Called Eternity]]''|| | ||
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||Professor Masterman|| ||''[[The Time Savers (short | ||Professor Masterman|| ||''[[The Time Savers (short Source(s))|The Time Savers]]''|| "Master"-man | ||
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|Branko Gospodar||to access the [[TITAN Array]] in order to destroy the [[Chronovore]]s||''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]''||[[Serbo-Croatian]] and [[Slovenian]] for ''master'' | |Branko Gospodar||to access the [[TITAN Array]] in order to destroy the [[Chronovore]]s||''[[The Quantum Archangel (novel)|The Quantum Archangel]]''||[[Serbo-Croatian]] and [[Slovenian]] for ''master'' | ||
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|Keith Potter||Assumed identity of possessed body as part of a plan to dominate the [[dimensional nexus]].||''[[The End of the Line (audio | |Keith Potter||Assumed identity of possessed body as part of a plan to dominate the [[dimensional nexus]].||''[[The End of the Line (audio Source(s))|The End of the Line]]''|| | ||
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||Alan Campbell|| ||''[[Prisoners of Time]]''|| | ||Alan Campbell|| ||''[[Prisoners of Time]]''|| | ||
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|Dr Howard Chithros||||''[[Stop the Pigeon (short | |Dr Howard Chithros||||''[[Stop the Pigeon (short Source(s))|Stop the Pigeon]]''|| | ||
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|Dominus||||''[[Crossing the Rubicon (comic | |Dominus||||''[[Crossing the Rubicon (comic Source(s))|Crossing the Rubicon]]''|| | ||
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||Major Kreer||used when allied with the [[Tzun]] in [[1950s]] [[America]].||''[[First Frontier (novel)|First Frontier]]''||Continued to use alias after his [[regeneration]] | ||Major Kreer||used when allied with the [[Tzun]] in [[1950s]] [[America]].||''[[First Frontier (novel)|First Frontier]]''||Continued to use alias after his [[regeneration]] | ||
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||Count Marius Castillo|| ||''[[Housewarming (short | ||Count Marius Castillo|| ||''[[Housewarming (short Source(s))|Housewarming]]''|| | ||
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|{{roberts|n=Bruce}} | |{{roberts|n=Bruce}} | ||
|Occasionally reverted to impersonation of a [[San Francisco|San Franciscan]] paramedic named [[Bruce Gerhardt|Bruce]] after he had taken over Bruce's body | |Occasionally reverted to impersonation of a [[San Francisco|San Franciscan]] paramedic named [[Bruce Gerhardt|Bruce]] after he had taken over Bruce's body | ||
|''[[Doctor Who (TV | |''[[Doctor Who (TV Source(s))|Doctor Who]]'' | ||
|Bruce Gerhardt in the novelisations | |Bruce Gerhardt in the novelisations | ||
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|Daniel | |Daniel | ||
|While hiding his true identity from [[River Song]] | |While hiding his true identity from [[River Song]] | ||
|''[[The Lifeboat and the Deathboat (audio | |''[[The Lifeboat and the Deathboat (audio Source(s))|The Lifeboat and the Deathboat]]'' | ||
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|Brian | |Brian | ||
|Used when talking to [[Kitty (Masterful)|Kitty]] on [[Kesta]] | |Used when talking to [[Kitty (Masterful)|Kitty]] on [[Kesta]] | ||
|''[[Masterful (audio | |''[[Masterful (audio Source(s))|Masterful]]'' | ||
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|[[Magnus Drake]] | |[[Magnus Drake]] | ||
|Stolen identity | |Stolen identity | ||
|''[[Faustian (audio | |''[[Faustian (audio Source(s))|Faustian]]'', ''[[Prey (audio Source(s))|Prey]]'' | ||
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||Dr Harcourt De'ath||To practise eye surgery on many patients, in order to literally "have eyes everywhere" | ||Dr Harcourt De'ath||To practise eye surgery on many patients, in order to literally "have eyes everywhere" | ||
||''[[Time's Horizon (audio | ||''[[Time's Horizon (audio Source(s))|Time's Horizon]]'', ''[[Eyes of the Master (audio Source(s))|Eyes of the Master]]''||Bar the apostrophe, De'ath is spelt the same way as "[[Death]]". | ||
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||Kappa Chi||Designation as [[Celestial Intervention Agency|CIA]] agent.||''[[The Death of Hope (audio | ||Kappa Chi||Designation as [[Celestial Intervention Agency|CIA]] agent.||''[[The Death of Hope (audio Source(s))|The Death of Hope]]''|| | ||
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||Master-Builder||When creating the [[Dalek Time Controller]]'s new empire.||''[[The Monster of Montmartre (audio | ||Master-Builder||When creating the [[Dalek Time Controller]]'s new empire.||''[[The Monster of Montmartre (audio Source(s))|The Monster of Montmartre]]''|| | ||
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||[[The Doctor]]||Whilst masquerading as a future incarnation of the Doctor.||''[[Dominion (audio | ||[[The Doctor]]||Whilst masquerading as a future incarnation of the Doctor.||''[[Dominion (audio Source(s))|Dominion]]''|| | ||
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|[[Michael Masterson]]||Human in Hexford possessed while in the body of {{Pratt|n=a past incarnation}}.||''[[And You Will Obey Me (audio | |[[Michael Masterson]]||Human in Hexford possessed while in the body of {{Pratt|n=a past incarnation}}.||''[[And You Will Obey Me (audio Source(s))|And You Will Obey Me]]''|| | ||
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|Mr Orman | |Mr Orman | ||
|While helping the mining process of [[Callous]] | |While helping the mining process of [[Callous]] | ||
|''[[The Glittering Prize (audio | |''[[The Glittering Prize (audio Source(s))|The Glittering Prize]]'' | ||
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||[[Cyber-Master]]||Whilst masquerading as a [[Cyberman]], superior to the [[Cyber-Controller (Code Silver)|Cyber-Controller]].||''[[Master of Worlds (audio | ||[[Cyber-Master]]||Whilst masquerading as a [[Cyberman]], superior to the [[Cyber-Controller (Code Silver)|Cyber-Controller]].||''[[Master of Worlds (audio Source(s))|Master of Worlds]]''|| | ||
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|TS Mereath||In [[19th century]] [[United States of America|US]].||''[[The Coney Island Chameleon (audio | |TS Mereath||In [[19th century]] [[United States of America|US]].||''[[The Coney Island Chameleon (audio Source(s))|The Coney Island Chameleon]]''||Anagram of "The Master" | ||
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|[[Crazlus]]||Masquerading as Crazlus to Narvin|| || | |[[Crazlus]]||Masquerading as Crazlus to Narvin|| || | ||
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|Sorvad||While pretending to be the late [[Davros]]' uncle on [[Skaro]].||''[[The Master's Dalek Plan (audio | |Sorvad||While pretending to be the late [[Davros]]' uncle on [[Skaro]].||''[[The Master's Dalek Plan (audio Source(s))|The Master's Dalek Plan]]''||Davros spelled backwards. The Master claims this is a "family tradition". | ||
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||[[The Doctor]]||Whilst masquerading as the Doctor on [[Gardezza]].||''[[Beneath the Viscoid (audio | ||[[The Doctor]]||Whilst masquerading as the Doctor on [[Gardezza]].||''[[Beneath the Viscoid (audio Source(s))|Beneath the Viscoid]]''|| | ||
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|Dr Keller||Whilst on [[Arcking]].||''[[The Good Master (audio | |Dr Keller||Whilst on [[Arcking]].||''[[The Good Master (audio Source(s))|The Good Master]]''||Reusing alias from ''[[The Mind of Evil (TV Source(s))|The Mind of Evil]]'' | ||
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|[[Professor Yana]]||[[Chameleon arch]] identity||''[[Utopia (TV | |[[Professor Yana]]||[[Chameleon arch]] identity||''[[Utopia (TV Source(s))|Utopia]]''||Had no known meaning of its own, but the [[Face of Boe]] made up an acronym, "You Are Not Alone". | ||
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|{{simm|n=Harold Saxon}}||used to become [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]||''[[The Sound of Drums (TV | |{{simm|n=Harold Saxon}}||used to become [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]||''[[The Sound of Drums (TV Source(s))|The Sound of Drums]]''||''Mister Saxon'' was a coincidental anagram of ''Master No Six''; Harold is a derivative of [[Old English]] ''Hereweald'' meaning ''Master of the Armies'' | ||
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|The Vanguard||a title used by [[Rassilon]] to describe the Master's role in the [[Ultimate Sanction]]||''[[The End of Time (TV | |The Vanguard||a title used by [[Rassilon]] to describe the Master's role in the [[Ultimate Sanction]]||''[[The End of Time (TV Source(s))|The End of Time]]''|| | ||
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|Xanos||||''[[The Night Harvest (short | |Xanos||||''[[The Night Harvest (short Source(s))|The Night Harvest]]''|| | ||
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|Bal'kalu||||''[[The Night Harvest (short | |Bal'kalu||||''[[The Night Harvest (short Source(s))|The Night Harvest]]''|| | ||
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|[[Razor (World Enough and Time)|Mr Razor]]||used while on board a [[Mondas]]ian [[Colony ship (World Enough and Time)|colony ship]]||''[[World Enough and Time (TV | |[[Razor (World Enough and Time)|Mr Razor]]||used while on board a [[Mondas]]ian [[Colony ship (World Enough and Time)|colony ship]]||''[[World Enough and Time (TV Source(s))|World Enough and Time]]''||The Old English word for knife is ''seax'', which is what the name Saxon originated from. His name, then, is ostensibly "Mr Saxon". | ||
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|[[Alpha 7]]||designation for the [[Mondasian Cybermen]] created on a [[Colony ship (World Enough and Time)|colony ship]] for [[Operation Exodus]]||''[[Alit in Underland (short | |[[Alpha 7]]||designation for the [[Mondasian Cybermen]] created on a [[Colony ship (World Enough and Time)|colony ship]] for [[Operation Exodus]]||''[[Alit in Underland (short Source(s))|Alit in Underland]]''|| | ||
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|Mrs. Braithwaite||After marrying [[Bobo Braithwaite]]||''[[Dismemberment (short | |Mrs. Braithwaite||After marrying [[Bobo Braithwaite]]||''[[Dismemberment (short Source(s))|Dismemberment]]''|| | ||
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|[[Missy]]||New name adopted shortly after regenerating into female form||''[[Deep Breath (TV | |[[Missy]]||New name adopted shortly after regenerating into female form||''[[Deep Breath (TV Source(s))|Deep Breath]]'', ''[[Dark Water (TV Source(s))|Dark Water]]''||Short for "Mistress", feminine form of "Master". | ||
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|[[Missy|Mobile Intelligence Systems Interface]]||Ruse allowing close contact with and delaying recognition by the Doctor||''[[Dark Water (TV | |[[Missy|Mobile Intelligence Systems Interface]]||Ruse allowing close contact with and delaying recognition by the Doctor||''[[Dark Water (TV Source(s))|Dark Water]]''||Backronym from "Missy" | ||
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|Miss Magister||When posing as a teacher||''[[Yes, Missy (short | |Miss Magister||When posing as a teacher||''[[Yes, Missy (short Source(s))|Yes, Missy]]''||Latin for ''master'' | ||
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|Beatrice Foxcroft||When meeting with [[the Monk]], who was disguised as [[Henry VIII]]||''[[Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated (audio | |Beatrice Foxcroft||When meeting with [[the Monk]], who was disguised as [[Henry VIII]]||''[[Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated (audio Source(s))|Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated]]''||Beatrice means "bringer of joy or blessings", as one would expect a queen to | ||
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|[[Aliases of the Doctor#Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]||When practising being good aboard a [[Mondas]]ian [[Colony ship (World Enough and Time)|colony ship]]||''[[World Enough and Time (TV | |[[Aliases of the Doctor#Doctor Who|Doctor Who]]||When practising being good aboard a [[Mondas]]ian [[Colony ship (World Enough and Time)|colony ship]]||''[[World Enough and Time (TV Source(s))|World Enough and Time]]''|| | ||
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|M.I.S.S.Y.||While posing as a hologram||''[[Missy's Magical Mystery Mission (short | |M.I.S.S.Y.||While posing as a hologram||''[[Missy's Magical Mystery Mission (short Source(s))|Missy's Magical Mystery Mission]]''||An initialism of "Mr Iarbus's Special Space Yummy" | ||
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|Miss E||||''[[Missy's Magical Mystery Mission (short | |Miss E||||''[[Missy's Magical Mystery Mission (short Source(s))|Missy's Magical Mystery Mission]]''|| | ||
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|Qui Quae Quod||While masquerading as a sorcerer||''[[Masterful (audio | |Qui Quae Quod||While masquerading as a sorcerer||''[[Masterful (audio Source(s))|Masterful]]''||Used by the Third Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV Source(s))|The Dæmons]]'') | ||
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|[[O (Spyfall)|O]]||Assumed identity of an [[MI6]] member who he had shrunk with the [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]].||''[[Spyfall (TV | |[[O (Spyfall)|O]]||Assumed identity of an [[MI6]] member who he had shrunk with the [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]].||''[[Spyfall (TV Source(s))|Spyfall]]''||While posing as "O", the Master claimed he was named as such as a [[joke]]; whenever "O" met with [[C (Spyfall)|C]], C would exclaim "Oh, God!" After revealing himself, however, he explained that he chose the name for satisfaction, anticipating correctly that the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] would exclaim "Oh..." as he dropped the act. | ||
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|Officer O||Alias used while allied with the [[Third Reich]].||''[[Spyfall (TV | |Officer O||Alias used while allied with the [[Third Reich]].||''[[Spyfall (TV Source(s))|Spyfall]]''<br />''[[Crack Noor's Code (game)|Crack Noor's Code]]''|| | ||
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|Mikhail Afanasyevich Gospodinov||An alias he used while working for the USSR version of UNIT||''[[The Master and Margarita (short | |Mikhail Afanasyevich Gospodinov||An alias he used while working for the USSR version of UNIT||''[[The Master and Margarita (short Source(s))|The Master and Margarita]]''||"Gospodin" is one of the many variations of the word "Master" being translated in Russian. As well as Mikhail Afanasyevich is a reference to [[Mikhail Bulgakov|Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov]] - an author of "[[The Master and Margarita]]" novel, whose title is shared by the short Source(s). | ||
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|[[Grigori Rasputin]]||Impersonating, while in [[Russia]], [[1916]]||''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV | |[[Grigori Rasputin]]||Impersonating, while in [[Russia]], [[1916]]||''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV Source(s))|The Power of the Doctor]]''|| | ||
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|[[The Doctor (title)|The Doctor]]||Insisting on the name after force regenerating the real Doctor into himself||''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV | |[[The Doctor (title)|The Doctor]]||Insisting on the name after force regenerating the real Doctor into himself||''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV Source(s))|The Power of the Doctor]]''|| | ||
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|Roger|| ||''[[Exile (audio | |Roger|| ||''[[Exile (audio Source(s))|Exile]]''||A reference to actor [[Roger Delgado]], who portrayed {{Delgado}} beginning in ''[[Terror of the Autons (TV Source(s))|Terror of the Autons]]''. | ||
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|Peter|| ||''[[Exile (audio | |Peter|| ||''[[Exile (audio Source(s))|Exile]]''||A reference to actor [[Peter Pratt]], who portrayed {{Pratt}} in ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV Source(s))|The Deadly Assassin]]''. | ||
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|Geoffrey|| ||''[[Exile (audio | |Geoffrey|| ||''[[Exile (audio Source(s))|Exile]]''||A reference to actor [[Geoffrey Beevers]], who portrayed {{Pratt}} beginning in ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV Source(s))|The Keeper of Traken]]''. | ||
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|Tony|| ||''[[Exile (audio | |Tony|| ||''[[Exile (audio Source(s))|Exile]]''||A reference to actor [[Anthony Ainley]], who portrayed {{Ainley}} beginning in ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV Source(s))|The Keeper of Traken]]''. | ||
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|Eric|| ||''[[Exile (audio | |Eric|| ||''[[Exile (audio Source(s))|Exile]]''||A reference to actor [[Eric Roberts]], who portrayed {{Roberts}} beginning in ''[[The TV Movie]]''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Robert|| ||''[[Exile (audio | |Robert|| ||''[[Exile (audio Source(s))|Exile]]''||A reference to actor [[Eric Roberts]], who portrayed {{Roberts}} beginning in ''[[The TV Movie]]''. The use of this name led [[the Doctor (Exile)|the Doctor]] to mistake [[Bob (Exile)|Bob]] for the Master. | ||
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|Sam|| ||''[[Exile (audio | |Sam|| ||''[[Exile (audio Source(s))|Exile]]''||A reference to "Sam Kisgart", the anagrammatic pseudonym used by actor [[Mark Gatiss]], who portrayed the [[Unbound Master]] beginning in ''[[Sympathy for the Devil (audio Source(s))|Sympathy for the Devil]]''. | ||
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| Koschei | | Koschei | ||
| At the [[Time Lord Academy]] and in subsequent adventures | | At the [[Time Lord Academy]] and in subsequent adventures | ||
| ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'', ''[[Rebel Rebel (short | | ''[[Divided Loyalties (novel)|Divided Loyalties]]'', ''[[Rebel Rebel (short Source(s))|Rebel Rebel]]'' | ||
| In Russian folklore, the sorcerer {{w|Koschei}} was a tyrannical king who hid his soul in an obscure location under many layers of protection so that he can never die. | | In Russian folklore, the sorcerer {{w|Koschei}} was a tyrannical king who hid his soul in an obscure location under many layers of protection so that he can never die. | ||
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| Magnus | | Magnus | ||
| At the [[Time Lord Academy]] and in his subsequent public life on [[Gallifrey]] | | At the [[Time Lord Academy]] and in his subsequent public life on [[Gallifrey]] | ||
| ''[[Flashback (comic | | ''[[Flashback (comic Source(s))|Flashback]]'', ''[[Goth Opera (novel)|Goth Opera]]'' | ||
| Means "great" in Latin. (This was the letterer's interpolation; the writer originally intended for the name to be "Magus", Latin for "Sorcerer".) | | Means "great" in Latin. (This was the letterer's interpolation; the writer originally intended for the name to be "Magus", Latin for "Sorcerer".) | ||
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| "[[The War Chief]]" | | "[[The War Chief]]" | ||
| While acting as [[War Chief]] in [[the War Lord]]'s army | | While acting as [[War Chief]] in [[the War Lord]]'s army | ||
| ''[[The War Games (TV | | ''[[The War Games (TV Source(s))|The War Games]]'' | ||
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|[[Merlin|The Merlin]] | |[[Merlin|The Merlin]] | ||
|While interfering in [[Camelot]] | |While interfering in [[Camelot]] | ||
|''[[The Creation of Camelot (short | |''[[The Creation of Camelot (short Source(s))|The Creation of Camelot]]'' | ||
|"[[Merlin]]" is depicted in the | |"[[Merlin]]" is depicted in the Source(s) as being a title for the royal magician of [[King Arthur]]'s court. | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* During [[Anthony Ainley]]'s tenure as the Master, [[pseudonym]]s made from anagrams of "Tony Ainley" were often used in the credits — both on-screen and in ''[[Radio Times]]'' — for the Master's disguises, such as Neil Toynay for [[the Portreeve]] in ''[[Castrovalva (TV | * During [[Anthony Ainley]]'s tenure as the Master, [[pseudonym]]s made from anagrams of "Tony Ainley" were often used in the credits — both on-screen and in ''[[Radio Times]]'' — for the Master's disguises, such as Neil Toynay for [[the Portreeve]] in ''[[Castrovalva (TV Source(s))|Castrovalva]]''. | ||
* Another, craftier pseudonym was used in ''Radio Times'' for ''[[The King's Demons (TV | * Another, craftier pseudonym was used in ''Radio Times'' for ''[[The King's Demons (TV Source(s))|The King's Demons]]'', when Sir Gilles was listed as being played by "James Stoker" — an anagram of "Master's Joke". This name was confirmed as an alias used by the Master in-universe at some point before the events of ''[[Planet of Fire (TV Source(s))|Planet of Fire]]'' in the novel ''[[CIA File Extracts (novel)|CIA File Extracts]]''. | ||
* In ''[[Sympathy for the Devil (audio | * In ''[[Sympathy for the Devil (audio Source(s))|Sympathy for the Devil]]'', [[Mark Gatiss]], who voiced [[Unbound Master|an alternate version of the Master]], is credited as "[[Sam Kisgart]]", an anagram of the actor's name. When this incarnation of the Master returned in ''[[The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield (audio series)|The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield]]'', Gatiss was again credited as Kisgart but the joke was dropped out for later stories. | ||
* In the previews of ''[[Ascension of the Cybermen (TV | * In the previews of ''[[Ascension of the Cybermen (TV Source(s))|Ascension of the Cybermen]]'', the [[Spy Master]]'s return for the cliffhanger was foreshadowed by "Barack Stemis" being credited for a character called "Fakout" at the end of the cast-list. "Barak Stemis" is an anagram of "Master is back", while "Fakout" sounds like "fake-out". | ||
* In the DVD commentary for [[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV | * In the DVD commentary for [[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV Source(s))|The Lazarus Experiment]]'', [[Mark Gatiss]] claimed that "Saxon" was an anagram of "Axons", made in reference to [[TV]]: ''[[The Claws of Axos (TV Source(s))|The Claws of Axos]]''. | ||
* [[Stream (The Hollows of Time)|Professor Stream]] in ''[[The Hollows of Time (audio | * [[Stream (The Hollows of Time)|Professor Stream]] in ''[[The Hollows of Time (audio Source(s))|The Hollows of Time]]'' was originally intended to be a pseudonym of the "Tremas" Master, but copyright restrictions prevented them from making this explicit in the Source(s). "Stream", like "[[Tremas]]", is an anagram of "Master". The Source(s) is listed as a Master one on the Big Finish website.<ref>https://www.bigfinish.com/collections/v/the-master</ref> | ||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == |
Revision as of 21:01, 17 May 2024
Like the Doctor, the renegade Time Lord known as the Master used many aliases. However, while the Doctor used false names on a fairly ad hoc basis to avoid awkward questions, the Master usually adopted them in order to further whatever scheme they were embarked upon at the time, creating entire personas out of many of them.
"The Master" was itself an alias. He chose this name, as the First Doctor did his, while attending the Academy. (TV: The Sound of Drums; AUDIO: The Destination Wars)
True name
The Master's true name was spoken by a messenger to the Third Doctor as "a string of mellifluous syllables — one of the strange Time Lord names that are never disclosed to outsiders". (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons) Missy claimed it had thirty-two letters. (PROSE: Lords and Masters) In one account, the Doctor and the Master both erased their names from hiSource(s) entirely as children, such that only they remembered it. (AUDIO: Blood of the Time Lords) The Celestial Intervention Agency's documents stated that the Master's real name had been purged from all Time Lord records after he and the Doctor left Gallifrey. (PROSE: CIA File Extracts)
"Inventor" incarnation
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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The Inventor | when posing as a hero on the planet Destination | The Destination Wars |
"UNIT era" incarnation
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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Koschei | An old name the Master used while at Time Lord Academy, he resumed using it again sometime after he left Gallifrey | The Dark Path | In Russian folklore, Koschei hides his soul in an obscure location under many layers of protection so that he can never die. |
Professor Carl Thascalos | to give Jamie McCrimmon the Necronomicon, and to gain access to facilities of the Newton Institute | The Nameless City The Time Monster |
Greek for master, pointed out by Jo Grant |
Colonel Masters | to infiltrate Rex Farrel's plastics company | Terror of the Autons | His typical alias with an s on the end |
Emil Keller | assumed identity of the creator of the Keller Machine | The Mind of Evil | Emil is derived from the Latin word aemulus, meaning rival, and Keller is derived from Old English cwellere, meaning executioner |
Martin Jurgens | Martin Jurgens is the Adjudicator whose credentials the Master stole. | Colony in Space |
A coincidental anagram of Master Gunnjir (gunnjir is the spear of Odin, head of the Norse pantheon) |
Victor Magister | to insinuate himself socially into the Devil's End community as a vicar, and later the name used when being charged for his crimes | The Dæmons Who Killed Kennedy |
Latin for master |
Conran | The Man in the Ion Mask | ||
Prisoner M | Harvest of Time | The first letter of his typical alias | |
Jack Harris | to use a stolen Ford Cortina to reach his TARDIS | The Eight Doctors | Name of car's original owner whom the Master had killed |
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart | to trick Sergeant Benton, and later the Third Doctor and Jo Grant | The Time Monster The Heralds of Destruction |
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Frey | whilst in Sweden, 141 | The Spear of Destiny | Old Norse for master |
General Mayhew | The Heralds of Destruction | ||
Inspector LeMaitre | to infiltrate a village fete by pretending to be a police inspector from Scotland Yard | Last of the Gaderene | French for the master |
Dook Domini | In the 1930s | The Duke of Dominoes | Named after The Duke of Dominoes, a trump card in an old Wallarian game of chance which beat all other suits. Domini is also a Latin word meaning "lord" and "master." |
Senator Szef | The Seismologist's Source(s) | Polish for boss, chief | |
McMaster | Doctor Who Fights Masterplan "Q" | ||
Geoffrey Thynne | to infiltrate Kenstone Hall | The Touch of the Nurazh | |
Aloysius Fischer | to infiltrate a UNIT Christmas party | UNIT Christmas Parties: Christmas Truce | Dr Aloysius Fischer was the person the Master assumed the identity of, though he assures the Doctor that Fischer is still alive. Aloysius is originally derived from the German name Chlodovech, meaning famous in war. |
The Raffolite Ambassador | The Same Face | ||
Duke Dominus | to impersonate a 1930s Chicago gangster | The Duke of Dominoes | Dominus from the Latin for lord or master of the house |
Rupert Masters | Claiming to represent the "Masters Corporation" | Night Flight to Nowhere | |
The Doctor | Anything You Can Do | ||
Doctor Derek Drake | Terror of the Master | ||
Director Maestrom | Master Thief | ||
Juan Martino | Anger Management | Name of a football manager whom the Master had killed | |
Sam Quill | Anger Management | Name of a band manager whom the Master had killed | |
Father Wallingford | Anger Management | Name of a reverend whom the Master had killed | |
The Commissioner of Sirius IV | Frontier in Space | ||
Estro | while posing as an adviser to Lord Haldoran in an effort to procure a Dalek matter transmuter | Legacy of the Daleks | Esperanto for master |
Professor Dominar | Doorway to Hell | Spanish for dominate | |
Megalomaniac's megalomaniac | A Letter from the Doctor | A title awarded to the Master by the readers of Dictator's Digest |
Decayed incarnation
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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Dr Damien Scott | Whilst working for the Dominus Institute in the body of a future incarnation. | Vampire of the Mind | In French Damien means to subdue or tame, symbolising the Master's position in the Dominus Institute. |
General Malgrove | Whilst leading a faction of the Gorlan Empire. | The Two Masters | The Gorlan word for master |
Van Houten | In the 1890s | Maurice | Named after chocolates common in the time period. |
Mr Dominus | When visiting the Red Tavern in the 1890s | Masterpiece | Dominus from the Latin for lord or master of the house |
Mwalimu | while hiding beneath Colonel Spindleton's manor house in 1979 | Trail of the White Worm | Swahili for master in the sense of teacher |
Interplanetary Police Inspector Efendi | while on Secus | The Evil One | Turkish for "Master" |
Mr Seta | Used aboard the starship Gallery | Dust Breeding | Anagram of master |
Dr John Smith | Used while amnesiac on an unnamed colony world | Master | |
Sir George Steer | Possessed human | Forgotten | |
Richard | Possessed human | Forgotten | |
Don Maestro | Whilst trapped on Earth in the 20th century. | Mastermind | Italian for master in the sense of teacher |
Michael Maestro | Possessed human | Mastermind | Italian for master in the sense of teacher |
Alien Artefact Alpha 1 | While being kept in the Vault. | Mastermind | |
The Protector | While on the planet Parrak | Planet of Dust | |
Crispy | nickname given by Missy | Masterful | |
Jeremy | Whilst under the care of Kitty | Masterful |
"Tremas" incarnation
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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Tremas | to deceive Nyssa on Logopolis after taking over her father's body | Logopolis | A coincidental anagram of "Master" |
The Doctor | to deceive Tovin on Restovan | A Master of Disguise | |
The Portreeve | to trap the Fifth Doctor in Castrovalva | Castrovalva | |
Kalid | used to take control of the Xeraphin gestalt | Time-Flight | Kalid derives from the Indian Kalidasa meaning servant of Kali, an Indian goddess of time and change and usually depicted as being dark and violent |
Sir Gilles Estram | to avert the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215. | The King's Demons | Estram is a simple anagram, coincidentally the name of a knight whom he impersonates. |
Kevin Chaney | when posing as an eccentric millionaire exhibiting a mask for free in various museums, so as to charge it with psychic energy | Tabby Cats And Time Lords | |
Mr Tase | The Velvet Dark | An anagram of Master | |
The Sheriff | to gain access to the regenerative fountain near Eternity, California. | A Town Called Eternity | |
Professor Masterman | The Time Savers | "Master"-man | |
Branko Gospodar | to access the TITAN Array in order to destroy the Chronovores | The Quantum Archangel | Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian for master |
Keith Potter | Assumed identity of possessed body as part of a plan to dominate the dimensional nexus. | The End of the Line | |
Alan Campbell | Prisoners of Time | ||
Dr Howard Chithros | Stop the Pigeon | ||
Dominus | Crossing the Rubicon | ||
Major Kreer | used when allied with the Tzun in 1950s America. | First Frontier | Continued to use alias after his regeneration |
"Old" incarnation
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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Major Kreer | used when allied with the Tzun in 1950s America. | First Frontier | |
Count Marius Castillo | Housewarming |
"Bruce" incarnation
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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Bruce | Occasionally reverted to impersonation of a San Franciscan paramedic named Bruce after he had taken over Bruce's body | Doctor Who | Bruce Gerhardt in the novelisations |
Daniel | While hiding his true identity from River Song | The Lifeboat and the Deathboat | |
Brian | Used when talking to Kitty on Kesta | Masterful | |
Magnus Drake | Stolen identity | Faustian, Prey |
"Reborn" incarnation
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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Dr Harcourt De'ath | To practise eye surgery on many patients, in order to literally "have eyes everywhere" | Time's Horizon, Eyes of the Master | Bar the apostrophe, De'ath is spelt the same way as "Death". |
Kappa Chi | Designation as CIA agent. | The Death of Hope | |
Master-Builder | When creating the Dalek Time Controller's new empire. | The Monster of Montmartre | |
The Doctor | Whilst masquerading as a future incarnation of the Doctor. | Dominion | |
Michael Masterson | Human in Hexford possessed while in the body of a past incarnation. | And You Will Obey Me |
"War" incarnation
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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Mr Orman | While helping the mining process of Callous | The Glittering Prize | |
Cyber-Master | Whilst masquerading as a Cyberman, superior to the Cyber-Controller. | Master of Worlds | |
TS Mereath | In 19th century US. | The Coney Island Chameleon | Anagram of "The Master" |
Crazlus | Masquerading as Crazlus to Narvin | ||
Sorvad | While pretending to be the late Davros' uncle on Skaro. | The Master's Dalek Plan | Davros spelled backwards. The Master claims this is a "family tradition". |
The Doctor | Whilst masquerading as the Doctor on Gardezza. | Beneath the Viscoid | |
Dr Keller | Whilst on Arcking. | The Good Master | Reusing alias from The Mind of Evil |
Professor Yana | Chameleon arch identity | Utopia | Had no known meaning of its own, but the Face of Boe made up an acronym, "You Are Not Alone". |
"Saxon" incarnation
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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Harold Saxon | used to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | The Sound of Drums | Mister Saxon was a coincidental anagram of Master No Six; Harold is a derivative of Old English Hereweald meaning Master of the Armies |
The Vanguard | a title used by Rassilon to describe the Master's role in the Ultimate Sanction | The End of Time | |
Xanos | The Night Harvest | ||
Bal'kalu | The Night Harvest | ||
Mr Razor | used while on board a Mondasian colony ship | World Enough and Time | The Old English word for knife is seax, which is what the name Saxon originated from. His name, then, is ostensibly "Mr Saxon". |
Alpha 7 | designation for the Mondasian Cybermen created on a colony ship for Operation Exodus | Alit in Underland |
"Missy" incarnation
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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Mrs. Braithwaite | After marrying Bobo Braithwaite | Dismemberment | |
Missy | New name adopted shortly after regenerating into female form | Deep Breath, Dark Water | Short for "Mistress", feminine form of "Master". |
Mobile Intelligence Systems Interface | Ruse allowing close contact with and delaying recognition by the Doctor | Dark Water | Backronym from "Missy" |
Miss Magister | When posing as a teacher | Yes, Missy | Latin for master |
Beatrice Foxcroft | When meeting with the Monk, who was disguised as Henry VIII | Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated | Beatrice means "bringer of joy or blessings", as one would expect a queen to |
Doctor Who | When practising being good aboard a Mondasian colony ship | World Enough and Time | |
M.I.S.S.Y. | While posing as a hologram | Missy's Magical Mystery Mission | An initialism of "Mr Iarbus's Special Space Yummy" |
Miss E | Missy's Magical Mystery Mission | ||
Qui Quae Quod | While masquerading as a sorcerer | Masterful | Used by the Third Doctor. (TV: The Dæmons) |
"Spy" incarnation
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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O | Assumed identity of an MI6 member who he had shrunk with the Tissue Compression Eliminator. | Spyfall | While posing as "O", the Master claimed he was named as such as a joke; whenever "O" met with C, C would exclaim "Oh, God!" After revealing himself, however, he explained that he chose the name for satisfaction, anticipating correctly that the Thirteenth Doctor would exclaim "Oh..." as he dropped the act. |
Officer O | Alias used while allied with the Third Reich. | Spyfall Crack Noor's Code |
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Mikhail Afanasyevich Gospodinov | An alias he used while working for the USSR version of UNIT | The Master and Margarita | "Gospodin" is one of the many variations of the word "Master" being translated in Russian. As well as Mikhail Afanasyevich is a reference to Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov - an author of "The Master and Margarita" novel, whose title is shared by the short Source(s). |
Grigori Rasputin | Impersonating, while in Russia, 1916 | The Power of the Doctor | |
The Doctor | Insisting on the name after force regenerating the real Doctor into himself | The Power of the Doctor |
"Exile" universe
Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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Roger | Exile | A reference to actor Roger Delgado, who portrayed the Master beginning in Terror of the Autons. | |
Peter | Exile | A reference to actor Peter Pratt, who portrayed the Decayed Master in The Deadly Assassin. | |
Geoffrey | Exile | A reference to actor Geoffrey Beevers, who portrayed the Decayed Master beginning in The Keeper of Traken. | |
Tony | Exile | A reference to actor Anthony Ainley, who portrayed the Tremas Master beginning in The Keeper of Traken. | |
Eric | Exile | A reference to actor Eric Roberts, who portrayed the Bruce Master beginning in The TV Movie. | |
Robert | Exile | A reference to actor Eric Roberts, who portrayed the Bruce Master beginning in The TV Movie. The use of this name led the Doctor to mistake Bob for the Master. | |
Sam | Exile | A reference to "Sam Kisgart", the anagrammatic pseudonym used by actor Mark Gatiss, who portrayed the Unbound Master beginning in Sympathy for the Devil. |
Other
Incarnation | Alias | Context | Source(s) | Etymology |
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Various early incarnations including in the Tower | Koschei | At the Time Lord Academy and in subsequent adventures | Divided Loyalties, Rebel Rebel | In Russian folklore, the sorcerer Koschei was a tyrannical king who hid his soul in an obscure location under many layers of protection so that he can never die. |
Various early incarnations including during his falling-out with the First Doctor | Magnus | At the Time Lord Academy and in his subsequent public life on Gallifrey | Flashback, Goth Opera | Means "great" in Latin. (This was the letterer's interpolation; the writer originally intended for the name to be "Magus", Latin for "Sorcerer".) |
Unclear | Kaschei Stravisnky | While posing as a Russian scientist | The Schizoid Earth | |
Alleged sixth incarnation[1] | The Monk | While experimenting with Earth's causal nexus in 11th century Northumberland | CIA File Extracts | |
"War Chief" incarnation[1] | "The War Chief" | While acting as War Chief in the War Lord's army | The War Games | |
"Merlin" incarnation | The Merlin | While interfering in Camelot | The Creation of Camelot | "Merlin" is depicted in the Source(s) as being a title for the royal magician of King Arthur's court. |
Behind the scenes
- During Anthony Ainley's tenure as the Master, pseudonyms made from anagrams of "Tony Ainley" were often used in the credits — both on-screen and in Radio Times — for the Master's disguises, such as Neil Toynay for the Portreeve in Castrovalva.
- Another, craftier pseudonym was used in Radio Times for The King's Demons, when Sir Gilles was listed as being played by "James Stoker" — an anagram of "Master's Joke". This name was confirmed as an alias used by the Master in-universe at some point before the events of Planet of Fire in the novel CIA File Extracts.
- In Sympathy for the Devil, Mark Gatiss, who voiced an alternate version of the Master, is credited as "Sam Kisgart", an anagram of the actor's name. When this incarnation of the Master returned in The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield, Gatiss was again credited as Kisgart but the joke was dropped out for later stories.
- In the previews of Ascension of the Cybermen, the Spy Master's return for the cliffhanger was foreshadowed by "Barack Stemis" being credited for a character called "Fakout" at the end of the cast-list. "Barak Stemis" is an anagram of "Master is back", while "Fakout" sounds like "fake-out".
- In the DVD commentary for TV: The Lazarus Experiment, Mark Gatiss claimed that "Saxon" was an anagram of "Axons", made in reference to TV: The Claws of Axos.
- Professor Stream in The Hollows of Time was originally intended to be a pseudonym of the "Tremas" Master, but copyright restrictions prevented them from making this explicit in the Source(s). "Stream", like "Tremas", is an anagram of "Master". The Source(s) is listed as a Master one on the Big Finish website.[2]
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 In accounts alleging that the War Chief and the First Monk were early incarnations of the Master; in many other accounts, these are distinct characters.
- ↑ https://www.bigfinish.com/collections/v/the-master