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At any rate, the Master/War Chief connection continued to be pushed, including by stories not licensed to use either character. ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'' implies very strongly that [[the War King]] of the [[War in Heaven|War]]-torn [[Gallifrey|Homeworld]], who used to be its greatest criminal, was not only once the Master, but also the War Chief, as he keeps a disassembled [[hypercube]] in his chambers as a nostalgic keepsake, in a clear allusion to the denouement of ''The War Games''. [[Craig Hinton]] and Chris McKeon's unpublsihed novel ''[[Time's Champion (novel)|Time's Champion]]'', in its completed unlicenced charity version, similarly treated the War Chief and the Master as the same person. | At any rate, the Master/War Chief connection continued to be pushed, including by stories not licensed to use either character. ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'' implies very strongly that [[the War King]] of the [[War in Heaven|War]]-torn [[Gallifrey|Homeworld]], who used to be its greatest criminal, was not only once the Master, but also the War Chief, as he keeps a disassembled [[hypercube]] in his chambers as a nostalgic keepsake, in a clear allusion to the denouement of ''The War Games''. [[Craig Hinton]] and Chris McKeon's unpublsihed novel ''[[Time's Champion (novel)|Time's Champion]]'', in its completed unlicenced charity version, similarly treated the War Chief and the Master as the same person. | ||
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