Cartmel Masterplan

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The Cartmel Masterplan is a fan conceived term to describe the development of the Seventh Doctor's tenure over the last two seasons of the original Doctor Who series and an attempt by script editor Andrew Cartmel to restore The Doctor's mystery, ultimatley hoping to explain his origins in a future story (Lungbarrow. ultimately never produced, but later written as a novel)

The Clues

The Doctor was tied into the pasts of Rassilon and Omega, hinting in Remembrance of the Daleks that he and they had problems with the prototype of the Hand of Omega before correcting himself, stating to Ace only Omega and Rassilon had difficulty. An un-aired, but filmed scene also has The Doctor reveal to a boastful Davros he is "far more than just another time lord". The scene was cut due to John Nathan-Turner not wishing The Doctor to be portrayed as a god in case it offended people with religious beleifs.

In Silver Nemesis, Lady Peinforte drops hints that she knows the true nature of The Doctor, but her obsession with the Nemesis Statue and it's power drives her to merge with it, she is killed destroying the Cybermen's approaching fleet.

In Battlefield, Morgana identifies The Doctor as Merlin, the wise sage and mentor to King Arthur

An unfilmed scene from Survival featured The Master, suffering from apparent amnesia, challenging The Doctor's identity and true nature. The Doctor argues that we must all "evolve" in some way.

The Unknown Future

Had a twenty-seventh season been developed, Marc Platt's Ice Time would have revealed that Ace had been trained by The Doctor to become a Time Lord, her rebellious attitude helping to reshap Gallifrey's policies and role in the safeguarding of time and space. Ace's storyline has met with various endings in both the books and comic strips since then (being killed off in the strips, and becoming a renegade time traveler in the novels). Ace remains with The Doctor in the Big Finish audio adventures alongside an additional male companion, Hex.

Following Ace's departure, other storylines allocated for the season would have had The Doctor gain a new companion as a favour from a former cat burgler-turned-aristocrat he would help out in a serial prior to this one. The intended finale of this twenty-seventh season was to have been "Alixon", a story which may or may not have seen The Doctor regenerate into his Eighth incarnation and saw the departure of Mccoy.

Legacy

The Cartmel Masterplan was influential in spearheading the more sophisticated and mature New Adventures line from Virgin, this also influenced many of the comic strips running in Doctor Who Magazine at the time, with future series writer and novelist Paul Cornell incorporating ambiguous aspects of The Doctor's past into the story Fellow Travellers. Cartmel himself would write the "lost" story Evening's Empire.

A god-like Doctor also manifests using The Master's archangel network and the power of people's prayer in Last of the Time Lords.