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According to another account, when the Master arrived on a Time Lord base on Tersurus with the intention of infiltrating their database, he encountered [[The Master#A%20new%20lease%20of%20life|a future version of himself]], who burned his body, leaving him a fraction above death. The future Master then signaled Gallifrey for Goth to arrive, but before he could arrive, the [[Cult of the Heretic]] switched the Master's mind with that of his future self. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Two Masters (audio story)|The Two Masters]]'')  
According to another account, when the Master arrived on a Time Lord base on Tersurus with the intention of infiltrating their database, he encountered [[The Master#A%20new%20lease%20of%20life|a future version of himself]], who burned his body, leaving him a fraction above death. The future Master then signaled Gallifrey for Goth to arrive, but before he could arrive, the [[Cult of the Heretic]] switched the Master's mind with that of his future self. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Two Masters (audio story)|The Two Masters]]'')  


Now occupying the body of his future self, the Master could only recall experiencing a great pain. With his memory addled, the Master assumed that he had achieved a proper regeneration. He returned to a prison in the south of England, where a former incarnation had lured a [[Carmentine mind leach]], and set up the [[Dominus Institute]] in order to lure the Doctor to him, planning to absorb his intellect. The [[Sixth Doctor]] made a deal with the mind leech, which agreed to take only the Doctor's short term memory. This was enough to sustain the Master ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Vampire of the Mind (audio story)|Vampire of the Mind]]'') and allowed him to regain his memory of what had happened to him. The "Decayed" Master then hired the [[Transhuman Sisters of the Unholy Protocol]] and the [[Dragonhunter|Dragonhunters]] to kill his future self. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[And You Will Obey Me (audio story)|And You Will Obey Me]]'')
Now occupying the body of his future self, the Master could only recall experiencing a great pain. With his memory addled, the Master assumed that he had achieved a proper regeneration. He returned to a prison in the south of England, where a former incarnation had lured a [[Carmentine mind leech]], and set up the [[Dominus Institute]] in order to lure the Doctor to him, planning to absorb his intellect. The [[Sixth Doctor]] made a deal with the mind leech, which agreed to take only the Doctor's short term memory. This was enough to sustain the Master ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Vampire of the Mind (audio story)|Vampire of the Mind]]'') and allowed him to regain his memory of what had happened to him. The "Decayed" Master then hired the [[Transhuman Sisters of the Unholy Protocol]] and the [[Dragonhunter|Dragonhunters]] to kill his future self. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[And You Will Obey Me (audio story)|And You Will Obey Me]]'')


The act of having a Time Lord inhabiting the body of his past self led to the universe beginning to break down. Realising this, the [[Seventh Doctor]] encountered both of the Masters and persuaded them to return to their rightful bodies. Abandoning the Doctor on a ship that was set to crash into a hypergate, the two Masters stole his TARDIS and returned to the Cult's headquarters, where they killed all of the members and plotted to use the [[anomaly cage]] to remake reality in their image. They were stopped by the Doctor, who had escaped the crash in [[the Master's TARDIS]]: he used the cage to restore the universe, leaving it practically unchanged, apart from erasing the Masters' memories of the events and sending them back to their proper points in history. Goth then collected the "Decayed" Master and took him to Gallifrey. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Two Masters (audio story)|The Two Masters]]'')
The act of having a Time Lord inhabiting the body of his past self led to the universe beginning to break down. Realising this, the [[Seventh Doctor]] encountered both of the Masters and persuaded them to return to their rightful bodies. Abandoning the Doctor on a ship that was set to crash into a hypergate, the two Masters stole his TARDIS and returned to the Cult's headquarters, where they killed all of the members and plotted to use the [[anomaly cage]] to remake reality in their image. They were stopped by the Doctor, who had escaped the crash in [[the Master's TARDIS]]: he used the cage to restore the universe, leaving it practically unchanged, apart from erasing the Masters' memories of the events and sending them back to their proper points in history. Goth then collected the "Decayed" Master and took him to Gallifrey. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Two Masters (audio story)|The Two Masters]]'')
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