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=== Ally of the War Lords === | === Ally of the War Lords === | ||
[[File:War Chief and War Lords War Games.jpg|thumb|left|The War Chief stands with the War Lords. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'')]] | [[File:War Chief and War Lords War Games.jpg|thumb|left|The War Chief stands with the War Lords. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'')]] | ||
The Master regenerated into his eighth incarnation | The Master regenerated into his eighth incarnation ([[PROSE]]: ''[[CIA File Extracts (novel)|CIA File Extracts]]'') in a [[Trastevarian]] jail, where he met [[the War Lord]], and told him that the [[Sisterhood of Karn]]'s [[Elixir of Life]] was vital to his people's regeneration process. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Save Yourself (short story)|Save Yourself]]'') | ||
Now calling himself "the War Chief", he worked with the [[War Lord]]s. They abducted soldiers from wars spread across [[Earth]]'s history, though they didn't go too far because of the risk of humans' technological knowledge, for [[War Game|simulated versions of the wars]] from which they came. Thinking [[human]]s the most vicious species in the galaxy, the aliens hoped to pit the survivors against each other and use them to conquer [[Mutter's Spiral]] once they had eliminated the weak and the cowards and were left with the hardier warriors. | Now calling himself "the War Chief", he worked with the [[War Lord]]s. They abducted soldiers from wars spread across [[Earth]]'s history, though they didn't go too far because of the risk of humans' technological knowledge, for [[War Game|simulated versions of the wars]] from which they came. Thinking [[human]]s the most vicious species in the galaxy, the aliens hoped to pit the survivors against each other and use them to conquer [[Mutter's Spiral]] once they had eliminated the weak and the cowards and were left with the hardier warriors. | ||
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The War Chief aided the War Lords by helping them build [[SIDRAT]]s, [[TARDIS]]-like space-time machines. They used them to kidnap the human soldiers and travel between era-specific zones which they had created. The War Chief and the [[Second Doctor]] met and recognised each other. The War Chief solicited the Doctor's help to double-cross the War Lords and seize power for themselves. The Doctor pretended to accept the War Chief's offer. | The War Chief aided the War Lords by helping them build [[SIDRAT]]s, [[TARDIS]]-like space-time machines. They used them to kidnap the human soldiers and travel between era-specific zones which they had created. The War Chief and the [[Second Doctor]] met and recognised each other. The War Chief solicited the Doctor's help to double-cross the War Lords and seize power for themselves. The Doctor pretended to accept the War Chief's offer. | ||
The [[Security Chief (The War Games)|Security Chief]] of the operation distrusted the War Chief, believing he meant to call in the Time Lords. While the Security Chief was willing to accept the War Chief had upheld his part of the bargain and had been afforded every need, he had still refused to tell them how to construct the SIDRATS. | The [[Security Chief (The War Games)|Security Chief]] of the operation distrusted the War Chief, believing he meant to call in the Time Lords. While the Security Chief was willing to accept the War Chief had upheld his part of the bargain and had been afforded every need, he had still refused to tell them how to construct the SIDRATS. The two engaged in a series of machinations against each other which ended with the War Chief disgraced when the Security Chief recorded a condemning conversation between the War Chief and the Doctor, and he took it to his leader. The War Chief got his revenge when he shot his rival dead. Unable to resolve matters, nor return the soldiers to their own times, the Doctor summoned the Time Lords for aid, while the War Lords uncovered the War Chief's plans and executed him, though he tried to talk his way around it, claiming those plans had been faked, but he wasn't believed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'') Unknown at the time, while the War Chief remained on the War Lords' ship, the War Chief did not die, but actually underwent a faulty [[regeneration]]. His new form looked like two bodies fused together. He took to wearing cloaks, hoods and cane sticks to disguise the fact, with white hair and a bushy white beard, eventually convincing the War Lords that his "betrayal" of them was just a misunderstanding. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Exodus (novel)|Timewyrm: Exodus]]'') | ||
The two engaged in a series of machinations against each other which ended with the War Chief disgraced when the Security Chief recorded a condemning conversation between the War Chief and the Doctor, and he took it to his leader. The War Chief got his revenge when he shot his rival dead. Unable to resolve matters, nor return the soldiers to their own times, the Doctor summoned the Time Lords for aid, while the War Lords uncovered the War Chief's plans and executed him, though he tried to talk his way around it, claiming those plans had been faked, but he wasn't believed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'') Unknown at the time, while the War Chief remained on the War Lords' ship, the War Chief did not die but | |||
=== The Black Coven === | === The Black Coven === |
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