The Toy (audio story)
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The Toy was an audio story released solely to subscribers of The Complete History magazine. It was read by Sarah Sutton.
Publisher's summary
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Plot
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Characters
References
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Notes
- The Toy was originally advertised in Vortex #66 and #67 as part of Big Finish's monthly Short Trips range for release in May 2015, before being replaced by The King of the Dead. Whilst early promotional material retained the Short Trips title on the cover, this was dropped for the final release.
- The CD also features a behind the scenes featurette on Big Finish as a company.
- Offered as a CD exclusive, it is one of Big Finish's few releases since the introduction of downloads in 2008 to not be available in a non-physical format.
- It is the first release exclusive to a magazine since The Revenants in 2012.
Continuity
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The Master stories |
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| Early life |
Television | | | Prose | | | Comic | | | Audio | | | Webcast | |
| | "Inventor" |
| | War Chief |
| | UNIT era | | | The cycle ending |
| | Reborn Master | | | "Merlin" |
| | Pryce |
| | Child Master |
| | War Master | | | Saxon Master | | | Missy | | | The Lumiat |
| | Spy Master | | | Unclear incarnation |
| | Other realities |
| | From stories considered not part of the DWU by this Wiki |
| | According to one account, the Master had the appearance of Roger Delgado while on Gallifrey. According to another, he had Anthony Ainley's likeness. According to another one, the one with James Dreyfus's appearance was the incarnation who ran away from Gallifrey.
Divided Loyalties, A Brief History of Time Lords and The Legions of Death feature, or otherwise acknowledge, the War Chief, but in the process contradicted the notion put forward by other stories that he was an incarnation of the Master.
One account suggests that the incarnation portrayed by Roger Delgado may be the same as the one portrayed by Peter Pratt while some others distinguish them.
According to one account, the incarnation portrayed by Gordon Tipple is the one portrayed by Anthony Ainley, while some others state that the Ainley one was already lost by then.
While fighting to extend his life at the end of his regeneration cycle, many bodies were possessed by the Beevers incarnation, but all kept somehow reverting to his real being until he finally regenerated into the MacQueen one. Hence, these sections cannot be strictly chronological |
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