The Warrior's universe
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The Warrior's timeline, as there is considerable evidence that the Warrior's reality is an aberrant timeline, rather than an entire universe completely separate from the Doctor's universe.
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The Warrior's timeline was an aberrant timeline in which the Fourth Doctor averted the creation of the Daleks. This act created a temporal paradox that catastrophically rewrote the history of the Doctor's universe, corrupted the cycle of causality, and destroyed the original timeline of the Doctor's universe, all due to the Daleks' role as one of the key sides in the Last Great Time War.
In this timeline, the new Daleks briefly ceased to evolve beyond the Genesis Daleks. However, after the surviving Daleks, Kaleds and Thals discovered the destroyed Dalek incubators and the Fourth Doctor's Time Ring - the latter of which had been inadvertently abandoned by the Doctor on Skaro in the aftermath of the incubators' destruction - the three species allied together to exact revenge upon the Time Lords for the latter's interference in Skaro's future. By reverse-engineering the Time Ring, the Daleks and the Skaroans developed advanced time travel and formed the Unified Skaroan Alliance, before declaring formal hostilities against the Time Lords, commencing a new version of the Last Great Time War.
The Fourth Doctor's attempt to avert the creation of the Daleks ultimately ended his life much earlier than in the original timeline, and resulted in him regenerating into the Warrior (as opposed to the Fifth Doctor), an alternate version of the Sixth Doctor who renounced the title of "the Doctor" in order to fight in the new Time War against the Skaroan Empire, much like the War Doctor of the Doctor's universe's original timeline.
The Warrior's timeline was ultimately destroyed by the Half-Dalek of the Collective Victorious, as part of the latter's campaign to win all versions of the Last Great Time War across the multiverse by eradicating all of existence. In the aftermath of their timeline's destruction, the Warrior and Davros, having become the Key to Time, were able to restore the original timeline of the Doctor's universe from within the Great Lock of Time, erasing the Warrior's timeline from existence in the process.
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During his mission to interfere with the creation of the Daleks, (TV: Genesis of the Daleks) Sarah Jane Smith successfully convinced the Fourth Doctor to destroy the Daleks in the incubation chamber. This alteration to history had massive repercussions, generating millions of aberrant timelines including versions of the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown similar to those of N-Space. After making his choice, the Fourth Doctor and his companions attempted to retrieve their time ring but were cornered by a prototype Dalek who exterminated Sarah and Harry and mortally wounded the Doctor, who was subsequently extracted by the Time Lords. (AUDIO: Dust Devil) The Doctor's genocidal actions compelled the Kaleds and Thals to come together into the Unified Skaroan Alliance, along with surviving Daleks. Finding the leftover time ring, the Alliance developed time travel and sought to control the universe. (AUDIO: Aftershocks)
Upon being retrieved, the Fourth Doctor was informed by Narvin that the Daleks still existed and the universe was now in the midst of a Time War. Narvin provided the Doctor with an elixir so he could regenerate, with the Doctor deciding to become a warrior. In his new incarnation the Warrior oversaw the termination of the aberrant Sixth Doctor by time bullets. (AUDIO: Dust Devil) Shortly after his regeneration, the Warrior was guided by the Master into sealing off a timeline where the Unified Skaroan Alliance won the Time War and ruled time, containing it in a Carrisent Particum. (AUDIO: Aftershocks)
The Warrior eventually became President of the Time Lords. He initiated a ruthless policy to stop Time Lords travelling back in time to prevent their past selves committing atrocities in the Time War, having the Difference Office intercept and execute them. During his presidency Gallifrey was targeted by the Kraals who were part of the Dalek alliance. Led by Styggron, the Kraals lowered the Time Lords' defences by using an android duplicate of the Sixth Doctor to stir up unrest among the Shabogans to bring down the Capitol's defences, so Styggron could infiltrate the city. Aided by Romana, the Warrior defeated his invasion by using the Relics of Rassilon to atomise the Kraal invasion fleet and, returning a promise he'd made to Borusa, killed Styggron himself. (AUDIO: The Difference Office)
Under the Warrior's supervision, the Master pretended to be the god Xoanon to manipulate the Tesh and Sevateem on Mordee. He manipulated Leela and Gentek into becoming a couple and conceiving a new race to help with the Time War. He then killed Gentek and used a device to accelerate Leela's pregnancy until she gives birth, then growing her newly born twins into adults. Unable to resists his commands and Leela being too weak to fight back, he orders the twins to abandon Leela outside his TARDIS before departing. ((AUDIO: Who Am I?) The Warrior and the Master subsequently tried to track down an apparent temporal weapon on the planet Marinus, but when the Warrior established that this was the result of a temporal anomaly caused by the TARDIS's initial materialisation, he left the planet to be destroyed by the subsequent temporal anomalies, also leaving the Master behind as he concluded that his former friend could no longer help him. (AUDIO: Time Killers)
After an unknown amount of time, the Warrior had become old and resigned to the idea that the Time War, the Warrior was contacted by the White Guardian, who directed him to find the Key to Time with the company of Davros. Either because it has been too long or because of the chaotic nature of the Time War, the two didn't recognise each other but agreed to work together. The two were able to assemble six segments of the Key while the Guardian was able to help them put the Key together, but it was apparently destroyed by another group who sought to end the War by destroying the rest of existence. However The Guardian revealed that the Warrior and Davros actually personified the power of the Key within themselves: the physical form of the Key was unimportant as the seekers had absorbed its power into themselves. Recognising that they were the key players in the Time War as the ones responsible for the whole conflict, the Warrior and Davros used the power to take themselves out of time completely.
While Davros found himself caught in a loop where a Dalek would execute him, the Warrior was apparently able to reset his timeline so that the Doctor never touched the original wires together, transferring a part of himself back to his original visit to Skaro and resuming his travels with Sarah and Harry even as another part of his consciousness remained trapped outside time. (AUDIO: The Key To Key To Time)