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Tracking strange gaps in reality, the Doctor was shocked to meet an apparent past version of the Master, who saved him from the [[Rocket Men]] in return for the Doctor's aid in fighting another version of himself. Accompanied by new temporary companion [[Jemima (The Two Masters)|Jemima]], the Doctor took the Master to confront his future self, but soon determined that the two Masters were actually in each other's bodies. After the Masters were persuaded to return to their own bodies, they killed Jemima and abandoned the Doctor by stealing his own TARDIS as the universe continued to collapse, but the Doctor was able to acquire the Master's abandoned TARDIS and track them to the [[Anomaly cage]], created by the [[Cult of the Heretic]], who had created this crisis to try and unmake existence. Using weapons stolen from the Masters, the Doctor was able to use the Cult's equipment to restore the universe, return the Masters to their points of origin, and save Jemima from the Rocket Men. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Two Masters (audio story)|The Two Masters]]'')
Tracking strange gaps in reality, the Doctor was shocked to meet an apparent past version of the Master, who saved him from the [[Rocket Men]] in return for the Doctor's aid in fighting another version of himself. Accompanied by new temporary companion [[Jemima (The Two Masters)|Jemima]], the Doctor took the Master to confront his future self, but soon determined that the two Masters were actually in each other's bodies. After the Masters were persuaded to return to their own bodies, they killed Jemima and abandoned the Doctor by stealing his own TARDIS as the universe continued to collapse, but the Doctor was able to acquire the Master's abandoned TARDIS and track them to the [[Anomaly cage]], created by the [[Cult of the Heretic]], who had created this crisis to try and unmake existence. Using weapons stolen from the Masters, the Doctor was able to use the Cult's equipment to restore the universe, return the Masters to their points of origin, and save Jemima from the Rocket Men. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Two Masters (audio story)|The Two Masters]]'')
The Doctor visited his former companion [[Melanie Bush]] at her [[24 CARAT|intergalactic busines company]]'s [[Mel's spacestation headquarters|headquarters]], disguising himself as an investor and then revealing himself to her by playing the [[spoon]]s. ([[WC]]: ''[[24 Carat (webcast)|24 Carat]]'')


Following a devastating incident, the Doctor decided to travel alone when he realised he couldn't trust himself with another life while serving the "greater good". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Resurrection of Mars (audio story)|The Resurrection of Mars]]'') Becoming weary of his solitude, the Doctor decided to create a robotic companion, which he named [[Catherine Broome]]. The duo travelled together for a while, facing the Cybermen and [[Gelsat creatures]] whilst the Doctor allowed Cat to believe that she was from the 20th century. Arriving on [[Haven (planet)|Haven]] in the [[28th century]], the Doctor revealed Cat's true nature to her in time to avert a catastrophe on a spaceship. In order to prevent the destruction of the ship, and the deaths of many colonists, Cat travelled through hazardous corridors to the control to save the lives of hundreds. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Companion Piece (novel)|Companion Piece]]'')
Following a devastating incident, the Doctor decided to travel alone when he realised he couldn't trust himself with another life while serving the "greater good". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Resurrection of Mars (audio story)|The Resurrection of Mars]]'') Becoming weary of his solitude, the Doctor decided to create a robotic companion, which he named [[Catherine Broome]]. The duo travelled together for a while, facing the Cybermen and [[Gelsat creatures]] whilst the Doctor allowed Cat to believe that she was from the 20th century. Arriving on [[Haven (planet)|Haven]] in the [[28th century]], the Doctor revealed Cat's true nature to her in time to avert a catastrophe on a spaceship. In order to prevent the destruction of the ship, and the deaths of many colonists, Cat travelled through hazardous corridors to the control to save the lives of hundreds. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Companion Piece (novel)|Companion Piece]]'')
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