Theory:Timeline - The Master
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This page lists appearances of The Master in the order in which they 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.
Early life[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - The Master's early life
The War Chief[[edit source]]
- Some accounts imply that the War Chief was an incarnation of the Master, (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons, Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon) although others state that they are separate individuals. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties, A Brief History of Time Lords)
- The War Lord encounters the Time Lord who will become his War Chief in a Trastevarian jail, after the Time Lord regenerates from his injuries. (PROSE: Save Yourself)
- The War Chief matches wits with the Second Doctor when he lands in the War Games, until he proposes an alliance with the Doctor to double-cross the War Lords and seize their powers for themselves. When his treachery is discovered, the War Chief is apparently executed.
- Continuing on from The War Games, the War Chief undergoes a faulty regeneration from his execution, manifesting as two bodies fused together. Convincing the remaining War Lords that his treachery was a misunderstanding, the War Chief frees them from their time loop prison, and takes them to Nazi Germany, where he becomes an occult advisor to Adolf Hitler, with the intention of replacing him as Führer with Heinrich Himmler. When the Seventh Doctor exposes his plans, the War Chief is caught in an explosion at Drachensberg castle and is briefly glimpsed by Ace with a "young, tall, dark and satanically handsome" appearance.
The Master (Roger Delgado)[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - The Master (Terror of the Autons)
The Decayed Master[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - Decayed Master
The "Tremas" Master[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - The Master (Tremas)
The "Bruce" Master[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - The Master (Bruce)
The Old Master[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - Old Master
The Reborn Master[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - Reborn Master
The "War Child" Master[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - "War Child" Master
The War Master[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - War Master
The Saxon Master[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - The Master (Harold Saxon)
Missy[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - Missy
The Lumiat[[edit source]]
- In an aborted timeline, the Lumiat projects herself to Missy to warn her of the dangers of an entropy wave. She asks Missy to give over her remaining regenerations, but Missy refuses.
- The Lumiat foils several of Missy's schemes, leading Missy to believe she is the Doctor. They spend some time travelling together, with the Lumiat trying to act as a good influence on her. However, Missy soon grows bored of the Lumiat and mortally wounds her, abandoning her in the middle of her regeneration.
The Spy Master[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - The Master (Spyfall)
Other universes[[edit source]]
The Unbound Master[[edit source]]
- Main article: Theory:Timeline - The Unbound Master
Currently unplaced[[edit source]]
- These entries are placed here due to being part of ongoing storylines that have yet to offer sufficient enough evidence to be placed in a specific part of this Master's timeline, unless further evidence arises in the stories to come.
Awaiting placement[[edit source]]
- These entries are placed here until a suitable position in the timeline can be determined based on the available evidence.
The Doctor Who Annuals Master[[edit source]]
- The Master is in the same body as described in The Radio Waves, and is recognised by the Fifth Doctor.
- The Master has "pale skin, prominent cheekbones, a neatly-trimmed black goatee, and voluminous hair with a widow peek", and is recognised by the Sixth Doctor.