Theory:Timeline - The Master
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This page lists appearances of The Master in the order in which he experienced them. It relies on much speculation to fit semi-contradictory sources together, and should absolutely not be seen as representative of this wiki's general policy.
Limiting factors
Events after Doctor Who are difficult to reconcile with each other as they offer contradictory accounts to what happened when the Master escaped the Eye of Harmony.
Series basics
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Timeline
- TV: The Sound of Drums (flashback)
- The child who would become the Master is presumably in his first incarnation.
- PROSE: Divided Loyalties (flashback/dream sequence)
- "Koschei" is at the Academy.
- The Magistrate lives on Gallifrey - though it's uncertain whether he is really the same Master.
Koschei
- The Master is still living on Gallifrey, but is the incarnation first seen in Terror of the Autons.
- The Master is already in his incarnation first seen in Terror of the Autons.
- The Master is wearing the clothes of the incarnation seen in Terror of the Autons, but targets the Second Doctor, rather than the Third. He is malevolent and the Doctor is travelling with Jamie and not Victoria, so after The Dark Path.
The Master's timeline splits in two here.
1.
Ke Le
- The Master is stranded on Earth.
2.
Koschei
- The Master doesn't appear, but a Time Lord mentions that he has escaped Shada.
- Leads into Terror of the Autons.
- TV: Terror of the Autons
- PROSE: Deadly Reunion
- TV: The Mind of Evil
- TV: The Claws of Axos
- TV: Colony in Space
- TV: The Dæmons
- PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy
- The Master is imprisoned.
- The Master is imprisoned.
- The Master is imprisoned.
- The Master moves to Fortress island, leading into The Sea Devils
- The Master retrieves his TARDIS from where he hid it in The Face of the Enemy.
- The Master intends to go to Skaro and ally with the Daleks, leading into Frontier in Space.
- TV: Frontier in Space
- PROSE: Hidden Talent
- PROSE: The Seismologist's Story
- COMIC: Fogbound
- PROSE: Smash Hit
- COMIC: Character Assassin
- COMIC: The Glen of Sleeping
- PROSE: Last of the Gaderene
- PROSE: The Duke of Dominoes
- The Doctor has regenerated.
- The Master is badly injured, leading into The Deadly Assassin. According to this, the Master is already in his thirteenth incarnation. Note that this contradicts Sympathy for the Devil, where he is able to regenerate after the Doctor's exile, and The Two Masters, where the version of him burnt is probably a different one.
Damien Scott
- AUDIO: The Two Masters (Old Master flashbacks)
- The Master's future self intervenes in the past, replacing Legacy of the Daleks with a detour in his timeline. The Old Master steals the New Master's body.
Van Houten
- AUDIO: The Two Masters (Old Master)
- The Master is badly injured, leading into The Deadly Assassin.
- TV: The Deadly Assassin
- AUDIO: The Museum of Curiosities
- AUDIO: Jago & Son (cameo)
- AUDIO: Maurice (cameo)
- AUDIO: The Woman in White (cameo)
- AUDIO: Masterpiece
- The Master left Gallifrey straight for Earth looking for the Doctor.
- The Master hasn't met Nyssa yet, placing it before The Keeper of Traken. Release order position for original Four/Leela Big Finish audios.
- The Master gains the body of Tremas
Tremas
- The Master is trying to reconstitute his body after it was broken down when Castrovalva was destroyed.
- TV: Time-Flight
- TV: The King's Demons
- TV: The Five Doctors
- PROSE: The Creation of Camelot
- TV: Planet of Fire
- PROSE: A Town Called Eternity
- The Master is scarred because of Planet of Fire.
- TV: The Mark of the Rani
- TV: The Ultimate Foe
- PROSE: The Quantum Archangel
- AUDIO: The End of the Line
- TV: Survival
- PROSE: Stop the Pigeon
- The Master is still infected with the Cheetah virus from Survival.
- The Master is wearing the same costume as in Destiny of the Doctors. He is not affected by the Cheetah virus.
Major Kreer
- The Master is affected by the Cheetah virus. It recurred after seemingly being cured in Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark as well, in Ace. The Tzun attempt to give the Master a new regeneration cycle, and his first regeneration cures the cheetah virus.
- The Master's supposed new regeneration cycle has not worked, and his body is breaking down.
Mr Seta
- The Master's old body has broken down by the Warp Core, turning him into the same form seen in The Keeper of Traken.
- PROSE: The Eight Doctors (cameo)
- The Master is in his Trakenite form, which continues to be infected with the Cheetah virus until TV: Doctor Who. He gains a Deathworm Morphant and steals another body.
- TV: Doctor Who (execution scene)
- The Master is executed by the Daleks because... reasons.
- The Doctor has already travelled with Chris and Roz, so this is after Lungbarrow - when he was sent to retrieve the Master's remains. He also has enough power over the Master to (with Death's help) create his life as "John Smith." So Master has been placed here on the assumption that, rather than even trying to return the Master's remains to Gallifrey, he takes advantage of his possession of said remains to give the Master his "John Smith" life. Then, while the Master spends ten years as John Smith, the Doctor has other adventures - which nicely explains why there can be stories set between Lungbarrow and Doctor Who.
- This is a body stolen by the Master as a way to survive.
Bruce
- COMIC: The Glorious Dead (flashback)
- The Master falls into the Eye of Harmony during the climax of Doctor Who.
- PROSE: The Eight Doctors (cameo)
- PROSE: Sometime Never... (cameo)
- PROSE: The Deadstone Memorial (cameo)
- PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles (cameo)
- In all of these cameos, the Master is still trapped inside the Eye of Harmony.
A Street Preacher
- This version of events contradicts that of the "Don Maestro" Master.
- The Master escapes the Eye of Harmony.
- With the power of the Glory, Kroton kills Sato, and undoes the Master's recent atrocities before placing him in imprisonment, which is presumably the Eye of Harmony, because Forgotten presents him escaping from the Eye of Harmony. Esterath also removes the Master's ability to influence the TARDIS, placing this after The Gallifrey Chronicles.
Don Maestro
- Set directly after Forgotten. At the end, the Master is free and has his grandfather clock TARDIS.
War King
- This takes place during the War, and is definitely written out of history by The Ancestor Cell. This potentially explains why Forgotten et al. contradict The Fallen et al.
- The War King has scarring deliberately retained from his previous incarnation. He is consumed by what was originally his grandfather clock TARDIS.
- Note that it is heavily hinted in The Book of the War that the War King is not only the Master but also the War Chief from The War Games. This has been a popularly held theory for decades, but it was later contradicted in Timewyrm:Exodus and Divided Loyalties.
Harcourt De'ath
- The Master was rescued by the Time Lords from "a predicament" - i.e. where Kroton placed him.
- AUDIO: The Death of Hope
- AUDIO: The Reviled
- AUDIO: Masterplan
- AUDIO: Rule of the Eminence
- AUDIO: The Monster of Montmartre
- AUDIO: Master of the Daleks
- AUDIO: UNIT: Dominion
- The Master is working in direct opposition to the Time Lords.
- AUDIO: The Two Masters (New Master flashbacks)
- AUDIO: And You Will Obey Me
- AUDIO: The Two Masters (New Master)
- PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street
- The man with the rosette is clean-shaven, on somewhat friendly terms with the Doctor, and in the post-War universe.
Time War
- The Master is in the body of a small child.
Professor Yana
- Features an alternative robotic duplicate Master rather than the Master proper, but he has the voice of the "Professor Yana" Master.
- The Master has just left the Time War. He doesn't have a TARDIS. He regenerates into his "Harold Saxon" incarnation.
Harold Saxon
- Set during the final scene of Last of the Time Lords.
- The Master is sent to the last day of the Time War.
Missy
- TV: Deep Breath (cameo)
- TV: Into the Dalek (cameo)
- TV: The Caretaker (cameo)
- TV: Flatline (cameo)
- TV: In the Forest of the Night (cameo)
- TV: Dark Water
- Missy claims the Doctor "left [her] for dead."
- Missy is aware of the Doctor saving Gallifrey at the end of the Time War. The Doctor speculates that she has a TARDIS, though it does not appear.
- TV: The Magician's Apprentice
- TV: The Witch's Familiar
- COMIC: The Five Masters
- COMIC: The Abominable Showmen
Unplaced
- PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5 (cameo)
- PROSE: Doorway into Nowhere
- PROSE: Listen - the Stars
- PROSE: Out of the Green Mist
- PROSE: Night Flight to Nowhere
- PROSE: The Time Savers
- PROSE: The Fellowship of Quan
- PROSE: The Radio Waves
- PROSE: Doctor Who Fights Masterplan "Q"
- PROSE: The One Second Hour
- PROSE: Birth of a Renegade
- PROSE: The Spear of Destiny
- COMIC: The Time Thief