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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the two hundred and eleventh story in [[Big Finish]]'s [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|monthly range]]. It was written by [[Alan Barnes]] and featured [[Peter Davison]] as the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Geoffrey Beevers]] as [[the Master]]. However, as revealed in the subsequent | '''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the two hundred and eleventh story in [[Big Finish]]'s [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|monthly range]]. It was written by [[Alan Barnes]] and featured [[Peter Davison]] as the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Geoffrey Beevers]] as [[the Master]]. However, as revealed in the subsequent instalments of the "Multi-Master Trilogy" (''[[Vampire of the Mind (audio story)|Vampire of the Mind]]'' and ''[[The Two Masters (audio story)|The Two Masters]]''), the Master in the story is not actually {{Pratt}}, but [[Alex Macqueen]]'s [[Reborn Master]] occupying the body of his earlier incarnation. | ||
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However, while the nuclei are flowing into him, the Master is invulnerable, but immobilised. Resisting his control, Mike uses his father's old gun to shoot the machine, causing the machine to explode. The Master then finally dissipated into nothingness. The Doctor and Mike's conversation fills in the gaps of what happened thereafter: having kept the Master's TARDIS, it was Michael who put it up for auction as bait when he suspected that the Master had returned and killed his brother. Janine, Colin and Helen, still looking sixteen because the [[Time Lord]] nuclei in their system kept them young, are also trying to lay a trap for the Master, as they believe he is returning to life due to having had increasingly frequent visions of him in the past few years. | However, while the nuclei are flowing into him, the Master is invulnerable, but immobilised. Resisting his control, Mike uses his father's old gun to shoot the machine, causing the machine to explode. The Master then finally dissipated into nothingness. The Doctor and Mike's conversation fills in the gaps of what happened thereafter: having kept the Master's TARDIS, it was Michael who put it up for auction as bait when he suspected that the Master had returned and killed his brother. Janine, Colin and Helen, still looking sixteen because the [[Time Lord]] nuclei in their system kept them young, are also trying to lay a trap for the Master, as they believe he is returning to life due to having had increasingly frequent visions of him in the past few years. | ||
However, the Doctor points out that something still doesn't make sense: if the Master killed Mikey's brother, why did he not take back his TARDIS right there and then? Just as alarms begin blaring, | However, the Doctor points out that something still doesn't make sense: if the Master killed Mikey's brother, why did he not take back his TARDIS right there and then? Just as alarms begin blaring, signalling that Janine's house's protections have been breached, the Doctor, Michael and Janine realise that it was the Master who was really using the clock as a lure — for ''them'', to draw his "children" together again. | ||
=== Part four === | === Part four === |