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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This story hints at a relationship between [[the War Chief]] and [[the Master]], the reality of which is categorically denied by [[Rowellanuraven]] in the same paragraph where she dismisses the "rumour" that the Master was involved in the events of ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]''. Though it is easy to read in light of [[Target novelisation]]s' assertion that the Master and the War Chief were actually one and the same, it must be noted that in ''[[The Legions of Death]]'', which is not considered a [[Tardis:Valid source|valid source]] on this Wiki due to its interactive nature but shared a writer with ''CIA File Extracts'', it was instead suggested that the War Chief was a disciple of the Master and had been acting on his orders in ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]''.
* This story hints at a relationship between [[the War Chief]] and [[the Master]], the reality of which is categorically denied by [[Rowellanuraven]] in the same paragraph where she dismisses the "rumour" that the Master was involved in the events of ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]''. Though it is easy to read in light of [[Target novelisation]]s' assertion that the Master and the War Chief were actually one and the same, it must be noted that in ''[[The Legions of Death (game)|The Legions of Death]]'', which shared a writer with ''CIA File Extracts'', it was instead suggested that the War Chief was a disciple of the Master and had been acting on his orders in ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]''.
* This story sees the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] believing that [[the Monk]] (as played by [[Peter Butterworth]]) was the sixth incarnation of the Master. This idea, while once a common fan theory, was abandoned as time went on, with stories depicting a different fate for the Monk after ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' than immediately [[Regeneration|regenerating]] into an incarnation who went by "the Master". Indeed, in the context of a story featuring a {{Hound|n=post-Butterworth Monk}} ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Too Many Masters (audio story)|Too Many Masters]]''), the Monk himself categorically denied being an incarnation of the Master, with the [[Missy|incarnation of the Master]] present scoffing at the concept also.
* This story sees the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] believing that [[the Monk]] (as played by [[Peter Butterworth]]) was the sixth incarnation of the Master. This idea, while once a common fan theory, was abandoned as time went on, with stories depicting a different fate for the Monk after ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' than immediately [[Regeneration|regenerating]] into an incarnation who went by "the Master". Indeed, in the context of a story featuring a {{Hound|n=post-Butterworth Monk}} ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Too Many Masters (audio story)|Too Many Masters]]''), the Monk himself categorically denied being an incarnation of the Master, with the [[Missy|incarnation of the Master]] present scoffing at the concept also.
* This story treats [[Roger Delgado]]'s {{Delgado|n= incarnation of the Master}} as having been the last of the Master's original [[regeneration cycle]], in contrast with other sources which view it as the second-to-last.
* This story treats [[Roger Delgado]]'s {{Delgado|n= incarnation of the Master}} as having been the last of the Master's original [[regeneration cycle]], in contrast with other sources which view it as the second-to-last.
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