War Master: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
m (upholding tardis:Manual of Style#Human pass 1 will make sentence leaders temporarily lc)
Line 17: Line 17:


==Personality==
==Personality==
This incarnation's personality was cold, ruthless and vengeful, a contrast from his human form. In contrast to his next incarnation he always stayed serious and dignified. ([[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')
This incarnation's personality was cold, ruthless and vengeful, a contrast from his human form. In contrast to his next incarnation, he always stayed serious and dignified. ([[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')
{{DEFAULTSORT:Master Yana}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Master Yana}}
[[Category:Incarnations of the Master]]
[[Category:Incarnations of the Master]]
[[Category:Tenth Doctor enemies]]
[[Category:Tenth Doctor enemies]]

Revision as of 00:06, 11 March 2011

This incarnation of the Master escaped the Time War and hid at the end of the universe.

Biography

The Master was resurrected by the Time Lords during the Last Great Time War. They believed that he would be a perfect warrior for the Time War. He was present when the Dalek Emperor took control of the Cruciform. Frightened, he ran away to the end of the universe, using a chameleon arch to hide himself as the human Professor Yana. Years later, Martha Jones helped the Professor to notice his fob watch, despite the perception filter. He opened it, becoming the Master again. His human name, Yana, was an acronym for "You are not alone", the final words of the Face of Boe. The Master allowed the Futurekind to enter the silo and kill all of the humans inside. He attacked Yana's assistant Chantho when she stood in his way. Chantho shot him before he she died. The Master then entered the safety of the Doctor's TARDIS and regenerated into his next incarnation, stating: "if the Doctor can be young and strong, then so can I. The Master reborn!" (DW: Utopia)

Personality

This incarnation's personality was cold, ruthless and vengeful, a contrast from his human form. In contrast to his next incarnation, he always stayed serious and dignified. (DW: Utopia)