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== Add to continuity about "last of the time lords" ==
== Add to continuity about "last of the time lords" ==


In Last of the Time Lords, after describing the eventual heat death of the universe and the destruction of everything, even Utopia, he accuses the Doctor "and it's all your fault". This is probably a foreshadowing reference to the Doctor's choice to destroy the Time Lords and save the physical universe, rather than allowing the Time Lords to destroy it and ascend. The Master could easily have attained that information from the Doctor during his year of captivity. Whether the Master has forgotten some, or all of that year (as suggested by his initial greeting of Lucy as his "ever faithful") or whether he remembers and this is considered a blooper, is not yet known.
In Last of the Time Lords, after describing the eventual heat death of the universe and the destruction of everything, even Utopia, he accuses the Doctor "and it's all your fault". This is probably a foreshadowing reference to the Doctor's choice to destroy the Time Lords and save the physical universe, rather than allowing the Time Lords to destroy it and ascend. The Master could easily have attained that information from the Doctor during his year of captivity. Whether the Master has forgotten some, or all of that year (as suggested by his initial greeting of Lucy as his "ever faithful") or whether he remembers and this is considered a blooper, is not yet known. [[User:Date Doctor|Date Doctor]] 07:43, January 18, 2010 (UTC)
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