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=== Early exploits ===
=== Early exploits ===
[[File:DreyfusMaster.jpg|thumb|The Master poses as "the Inventor". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')]]
[[File:DreyfusMaster.jpg|thumb|The Master poses as "the Inventor". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')]]
Because his TARDIS was broken when he stole it, it fell apart around him almost instantly, stranding the Master on the furthest arm of a galaxy in the "earliest [[Segment of Time|Segments of Time]]". He took charge of the planet [[Destination]], becoming its hero. He assumed the title of "the Inventor", and developed the planet's technology for his own ends. He pitted the human colonists against the [[Dalmari]], saving them each time, yet urging them to pursue an arms race should they come back. Wanting the colonists to develop nuclear technology, he planned to use the energy to refuel his ship's engines. When the [[First Doctor]] arrived, he changed his plans and tried to steal [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to escape. He was briefly able to trick [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] into leading him to the ship, but the two were able to work together and overpower the Master, subsequently using the [[fast return switch]] to take the TARDIS back to Destination. The Master ultimately became trapped in his own laboratory after the Doctor had rerouted its power to help Destination to rebuild. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')
Because his TARDIS was broken when he stole it, it fell apart around him almost instantly, stranding the Master on the furthest arm of a galaxy in the "earliest [[Segment of Time|Segments of Time]]". He took charge of the planet [[Destination]], assuming the title of "the Inventor", and developed the planet's technology for his own ends. He pitted the human colonists against the [[Dalmari]], so that the colonists would develop the nuclear technology he planned to use to refuel his TARDIS's engines. When the [[First Doctor]] arrived, he changed his plans and tried to steal [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] to escape. He was able to trick [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]]into leading him to the ship, but they were able to overpower him and use the [[fast return switch]] to take the TARDIS back to Destination. The Master ultimately became trapped in his own laboratory after the Doctor had rerouted its power to help Destination to rebuild. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Destination Wars (audio story)|The Destination Wars]]'')


On [[Segonax]], the Master allied himself with the [[Gods of Ragnarok]], and used a [[pendant]] they gave him to contact a street artist named [[Kingpin]] on [[Zamyatin]] with their psychic energy and use Kingpin's free spirited energy to cause a [[psychic storm]], which caused a revolution on Zamyatin. The Master then persuaded Kingpin to organise a collective of various artists and bring them to Segonax to become the [[Psychic Circus]], so that the Master and the Gods could feed on the feelings of joy and excitement the artists brought to their audience. The Master then persuaded the [[Chief clown|Chief Clown]] to organise a talent contest so that new energy could be acquired, and also had him reprogram one of the robots built by [[Bellboy]] so that he would kill whoever tried to leave.  
On [[Segonax]], the Master allied himself with the [[Gods of Ragnarok]], and used a [[pendant]] they gave him to contact a street artist on [[Zamyatin]] named [[Kingpin]] and use Kingpin's free spirited energy to cause a [[psychic storm]], which caused a revolution on Zamyatin. The Master then persuaded Kingpin to organise a collective of various artists and bring them to Segonax to become the [[Psychic Circus]]. The Master then persuaded the [[Chief clown]] to organise a talent contest so that new energy could be acquired. When Kingpin managed to contact the [[Seventh Doctor]], the Master used his abilities to stop him from reaching the Circus, first creating an illusion of him landing on Zamyatin, and then one of him returning to [[Paradise Towers]]. When the Doctor eventually came to the Circus, he and the Master confronted each other on a [[psychic plane]], where the Doctor exploited the Gods' curiosity to buy time to steal the pendant from the Master and pass it to Kingpin. Kingpin then used the pendant to free the Circus from the Master and the Gods' influence, and the Master was left at the mercy of the Gods of Ragnarok. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Psychic Circus (audio story)|The Psychic Circus]]'')
 
When Kingpin managed to contact the [[Seventh Doctor]] for help via a [[junkmail robot]], the Master used his abilities to stop the Doctor from reaching the Circus, first creating an illusion of him landing on Zamyatin, and then one of him returning to [[Paradise Towers]], where the Master trapped the Doctor and left him to entertain the Gods while he warned the Circus' artists of his arrival. When the Doctor eventually came to the Circus, he and the Master confronted each other on a [[psychic plane]], where the Doctor told him that the Gods were only using him, and exploited the Gods' curiosity to buy time to steal the pendant from the Master and pass it to Kingpin. Kingpin then used the pendant to free the Circus from the Master and the Gods' influence, and the Master was left at the mercy of the Gods of Ragnarok. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Psychic Circus (audio story)|The Psychic Circus]]'')


=== Later deeds ===
=== Later deeds ===
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