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After arriving on [[Gallifrey]] by invitation of {{Dhawan}}, Ashad unveiled his plan to the [[Time Lord]], but the Master dismissed Ashad, claiming that the existing dominance of robots across the universe meant that Ashad's "ascension" of the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] wouldn't make them the true dominant species. After offering an [[alliance]], the Master and Ashad travelled to the Cybercarrier's [[Cyber-conversion|conversion]] chambers, where the Master shrank and [[Murder|killed]] Ashad with his [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]]; the Master expressed disappointment at the death particle not detonating, before absorbing the Cyberium and leaving the shrunken death particle within Ashad's miniature [[corpse]] to be found by the [[Thirteenth Doctor]].
After arriving on [[Gallifrey]] by invitation of {{Dhawan}}, Ashad unveiled his plan to the [[Time Lord]], but the Master dismissed Ashad, claiming that the existing dominance of robots across the universe meant that Ashad's "ascension" of the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] wouldn't make them the true dominant species. After offering an [[alliance]], the Master and Ashad travelled to the Cybercarrier's [[Cyber-conversion|conversion]] chambers, where the Master shrank and [[Murder|killed]] Ashad with his [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]]; the Master expressed disappointment at the death particle not detonating, before absorbing the Cyberium and leaving the shrunken death particle within Ashad's miniature [[corpse]] to be found by the [[Thirteenth Doctor]].


Upon awakening from a coma in the [[Panopticon]], the Doctor was informed of the death particle by [[Ravio]], [[Hedlarni]] and [[Ethan (Ascension of the Cybermen)|Ethan]]. Finding Ashad's corpse within the Cybercarrier, the Doctor returned with it to the Panopticon, and intended to detonate one of [[Ko Sharmus' explosives]] to detonate the miniaturised death particle, thereby killing the Master, the [[CyberMaster|CyberMasters]], created by the Master and the Cyberium, and herself. However, [[Ko Sharmus]] then arrived and convinced the Doctor to allow him to detonate the death particle, allowing the Doctor to escape Gallifrey in [[TARDIS 2 (The Timeless Children)|a spare TARDIS]]. Shortly afterwards, Ko Sharmus detonated the death particle just before he died after being shot by the CyberMasters, although the Master and the CyberMasters attempted to escape. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'')
Upon awakening from a coma in the [[Panopticon]], the Doctor was informed of the death particle by [[Ravio]], [[Hedlarmi]] and [[Ethan (Ascension of the Cybermen)|Ethan]]. Finding Ashad's corpse within the Cybercarrier, the Doctor returned with it to the Panopticon, and intended to detonate one of [[Ko Sharmus' explosives]] to detonate the miniaturised death particle, thereby killing the Master, the [[CyberMaster|CyberMasters]], created by the Master and the Cyberium, and herself. However, [[Ko Sharmus]] then arrived and convinced the Doctor to allow him to detonate the death particle, allowing the Doctor to escape Gallifrey in [[TARDIS 2 (The Timeless Children)|a spare TARDIS]]. Shortly afterwards, Ko Sharmus detonated the death particle just before he died after being shot by the CyberMasters, although the Master and the CyberMasters attempted to escape. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'')


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