Long game

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A long game was a manipulation of events over an extended period of time.

Weyland admitted to playing a long game when it was revealed he had saved Hex from dying at Scutari (AUDIO: The Angel of Scutari) as he was meant to be part of the secret weapon against Fenric. (AUDIO: Gods and Monsters)

In the year 200,000, the Ninth Doctor claimed someone was playing a long game when he speculated that the human race had been set back 90 years, corrisponding with the opening of Satellite Five 91 years before. (TV: The Long Game) The setback was caused by the Jagrafess which had been put in power by the Dalek Emperor so he could rebuild a Dalek race from humans. (TV: The Parting of the Ways)

While not specifically refered to as long games, the Black Guardian's attempt to kill the Fifth Doctor (TV: Mawdryn Undead) and Fenric's game against the Seventh Doctor (TV: The Curse of Fenric) could be seen as long games as they extended across several points in time and space.