When Kingpin managed to contact the Seventh Doctor, the Master used his abilities to stop him from reaching the Circus, first creating an illusion of him landing on Zamyatin, and then one of him returning to Paradise Towers. (TV: Spyfall), With the psychic link between him and the Doctor still active, the Master, sometime later, was pressured into a mental conversation with her, during which they looked back on the state of their relationship and, as it were, "how it had all gone wrong". (AUDIO: He Who Wins), The Daleks sent the Master to Gardezza, where he posed as the Doctor, using his reputation to gain the trust of the Gardezzans. (PROSE: Harvest of Time), Still looking a little "putrescent", (COMIC: The Abominable Showmen) the "Decayed" Master was greeted by a female incarnation of himself known as "Missy", who had developed a plan to form a band to hypnotise viewers of The Battle of the Bands Beyond the Stars. (TV: The Sound of Drums), Information from The Unwanted Gift of Prophecy needs to be added, The Master moved to the Valiant, which the governments of Earth considered neutral territory and therefore fitting for formal first contact with alien life. Missy decided to meddle in the Gunpowder Plot to attract the attention of a time traveller and came into conflict with a rookie Time Agent. After being stranded on Earth for seventy-seven years, the Master took to wearing a double-breasted overcoat of plum purple Donagel tweed, with external pockets on each hip and a chest pocket skewed at a forty-five degree angle under the left lapel, and metallic silver buttons attached to the coat; two on each side pocket, one on the breast-pocket, two on each sleeve, two on the back strap, and three on the front right side. In the Nethersphere, Missy and Seb watched the Doctor free falling and saving himself by using his key to summon the TARDIS. 2,827 (TV: The Sound of Drums), As an eight-year-old boy, the Master had dark hair and bright blue eyes. Koschei died when he was confronted by the Master from N-Space, who turned off his life-support machine at his request. (TV: Logopolis, The Five Doctors, Survival), After he was shot in the back by Ace to avenge his murder of Joe Manco, the Master withered in extreme pain that he tried to fight while complaining about how close he was to victory. (AUDIO: The Master’s Dalek Plan), After sealing the bunker by blowing up the entrance and promoting Elrond to Dalek Supreme, the Master gave him the order to build five thousands Mark III travel machine as he used his TARDIS to move forwards in time to the moment the Time Lords sent the Fourth Doctor to interfere in the creation of Daleks. (PROSE: CIA File Extracts), Information from The Fellowship of Quan needs to be added, The Master materialised in the Matrix and observed the Sixth Doctor's trial on Space Station Zenobia, while examining the Matrix footage himself to see what was tampered with. He also cannibalised and converted the Doctor's TARDIS into a paradox machine to change history, and took Lucy to see the universe. Weakened, the creature failed to take control of him, and begged him to take it off the planet. (TV: The Sound of Drums), After his botched resurrection, the Master's hair was bleached light blond, and he grew some stubble. Eventually, the Master landed on a Mondasian colony ship which was experiencing time dilation due to pulling itself away from a black hole, and took over the city on Floor 1056, where he "lived like a king until [the people] rebelled against [his] cruelty". He used alien parasites to brainwash political prisoners, making them mindless soldiers, later to be organised in the infamous Ke Le Divisions. The Master then led the Daleks into a military campaign which eventuated in his total victory over the universe. (AUDIO: The Devil You Know), At some point, the Master designed a laser screwdriver for his own personal use. He returned to a prison in the south of England, where a former incarnation had lured a Carmentine Mind Leach. His spirit was revitalised by the Tenth Doctor, and the two shared a mutual admiration. (AUDIO: The Destination Wars), According to one account, an incarnation of the Master with brownish-grey hair and a short beard, who already went by the name of "Master", was the one who first ran away from Gallifrey. (PROSE: Lords and Masters), Like all Time Lords, the Master was taken from his family at the age of eight for the selection process. (AUDIO: The Bekdel Test) The duo also made a friend in the War Chief on their first day at the Academy. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel), In a different alternative universe created by the Archangel, the Master cooperated alongside the Rani, the Monk and Drax to try to destroy the world using a DNA recombinator, turning the human race into a gestalt consciousness which could be used as a weapon to conquer the universe. While the Doctor was at MI6's HQ, the Master personally assassinated C, and the Kasaavin forced the Doctor and her friends to flee to "O"'s alleged location in the Great Victoria Desert. (AUDIO: The Lumiat). (COMIC: The Pestilent Heart) The Master wrongly speculated this was the cause of the Doctor's third regeneration. The Tower eventually came under the control of the Healer, leader of the Cwejen Uprising, though he never discovered Koschei. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors), Information from Doctor Who Fights Masterplan "Q", The Spear of Destiny, Listen - The Stars, Out of the Green Mist, The Time Thief, & Last of the Gaderene needs to be added, Sometime after his escape, the Master took control of the Glasshouse, a facility for traumatised UNIT soldiers, taking particular control of Private Francis Cleary. (PROSE: Reconnaissance), Information from Doorway into Nowhere, & UNIT Christmas Parties: Christmas Truce needs to be added, The Master appeared at the International Circus, with his TARDIS in the form of a horse box. Due to the Master's aid, the mining process was a success, and Cassandra found an extremely concentrated amount of Swenyo, which the Master managed to aquire for himself by contacting the Teremon, the people that the King family worked for. As she prepared to hypnotise her audience, her previous incarnations began to fight with her over her device, as each wanted to control the universe without the others. (TV: Doctor Who) Indeed, Missy recalled the version of her who was born from the theft of Bruce's body as "the Snaky One". On their journey back to the farmhouse, Missy, still conflicted over whether to side with the Doctor or her previous self, hypothesised that the only way to finish her internal conflict would be to kill the Master. The fatal blow to any marriage is an adulterous affair where one or both spouses think they “finally found their soul mate.” Once convinced that they married the wrong person or that God put someone new in their life, the idea of divorce can take root and grow. (TV: Doctor Who), In this rendition, the Master felt a pedantic need to correct people on bad grammar, such as when he corrected Grace Holloway's "kiss as good as me" to "[kiss] as well as [me]". (PROSE: The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone), Missy was a devious planner and skilled manipulator, able to manoeuvre others into place with ease by exploiting their desires. Tom often saw Anthony, who would come over to play with Richard's children, but always thought of him as mysterious.[4]. The second held the Doctor, his TARDIS and companions. (COMIC: The Five Masters). Once the solar relais was deactivated, allowing night to fall, the Master still needed his solar capacitor to power his TARDIS, so agreed to help River escape from the planet in exchange for her help. (TV: The Doctor Falls) He relished describing how he had supposedly finally killed the Doctor to his other selves. During his captivity, an army of hypnotised salespeople stormed the facility and attempted to rescue him, but the ploy failed and the Master was sent to another secure holding facility. Having grown bored of her, Missy dumped the Lumiat on a random planet mid-regeneration. When the Core arrived, the Master tried to ally with it, but it dismissed him, leading him to ordering Klemp to kill Salvadori, but Klemp's loyalty was too strong, so the Master killed him. The "Decayed" Master joined in the struggle, declaring that his future selves were idiots. Along with pushing Big Lies about covid, they support unacceptable social control, the greatest ever transfer of wealth scam from ordinary people to privileged ones, and mass-jabbing of toxins that don’t protect and risk … Under the guise of field trips with the children, she investigated places of old power, awakening a Sphinx and stealing an ancient genie from the British Museum. (AUDIO: The Home Guard), The Master in prison. Missy and Clara entered the Dalek sewers, composed of rotting Daleks, with Missy using Clara to lure a Dalek there. While meeting President Arthur Winters, he wore a black coat with a crimson lined interior. (TV: The End of Time). (AUDIO: Lesser Evils), The Master was delighted and satisfied when Lord President Borusa addressed him as "one of the most evil and corrupt beings [the] Time Lord race [had] ever produced", but was surprised and outraged when his attempts to convince the Third Doctor of his sincerity was ridiculed and spurned. The "Exiled" Master convinced the "War" Master that the would Daleks rebel against him as they did with Davros, and the "War" Master agreed to help him and the Dalek Time Strategist avert his victory. (TV: Terror of the Autons), Being a haughty psychopath, he regarded most beings as his inferiors, but had a mutual respect for the Doctor as a worthy opponent and his near intellectual equal, (TV: Terror of the Autons, The Sea Devils) and even showed a certain respect to the Doctor's companions, even if he still considered them inferior. (TV: The Witch's Familiar) Ashildr believed that Missy placed the two together so that that the Doctor and Clara in tandem would become the Hybrid of Gallifreyan myth. (AUDIO: The Belly of the Beast) She travelled to 15th Century England to find a time traveller who was causing distortions by posing as Henry VIII, discovering they were actually the Monk, who had hidden from the Time War there and was now creating distortions in hopes of attracting the Time Lords’ attention for rescue. Completing his ensemble was an indigo shirt, purple knee-high socks, and low topped leather lace-up shoes. (TV: Hell Bent) She would sometimes act childish or ignorant so that others around her would drop their guard. He then tried to use the casket to gain influence over the Eminence, and take control of its Infinite Warriors, calling them his "finite warriors". Mr. Trying to escape, she was surrounded by Daleks when the city crumbled in on itself, but purported that she had "a really clever idea". (AUDIO: The Sky Man). (AUDIO: The Heavenly Paradigm). The act of having a Time Lord inhabiting the body of his past self led to the universe beginning to break down. (TV: The Dæmons, The Sea Devils, The Time Monster, Frontier in Space) To sway others to his way of thinking, the Master acted as a suave and debonair gentleman, with a sardonic sense of humour. During a confrontation with the Eighth Doctor, who was foiling the Daleks' plan and discovered the Master's presence in the process, he shot at the Doctor, but instead hit David, who threw himself in front of the Doctor to save him and died. (PROSE: Time and Relative) The Second Doctor was once nearly captured by a Time Lord "truant officer" going by the name of "Pavo" who used a small silver baton as a weapon and had hypnotic abilities. (AUDIO: Dust Breeding), When called evil by the Doctor, the Master objected that he "crave[d] power, dominion, [and] knowledge of the forbidden and the secret". However, the Master managed to escape by hypnotising Kitai into posing as a decoy. (AUDIO: The Good Master). (TV: Doctor Who) He decided to have his new hair gelled (PROSE: The Novel of the Film) into a slick backcomb style, (TV: Doctor Who) as opposed to Bruce's messy style. (AUDIO: The Belly of the Beast), Finding the Master TARDIS wasn't working properly, Missy embarked on a series of plots to attract the Doctor‘s attention, including kidnapping Bertram to be her companion. (PROSE: Meet Missy! The Master then used the telepathic abilities of the Salonu to influence Leela into thinking that she was the Master's assassin and that he was the great Xoanon who desired the death of the Doctor. Harold Saxon was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in May 2008, and visited Buckingham Palace soon after to give a victory speech. He activated the worm by generating a lightning storm. (GAME: The Eternity Clock), During his imprisonment, the Doctor came to speak to the Master where he dwelled in a room with his face on a screen. (TV: Frontier in Space) He also had a sadistic side, taking particular pleasure in goading the Brigadier into attacking Axos when they both knew that it would put the Doctor and Jo Grant in danger. A rapping alleged jihadist claimed the Prime Minister's 'treachery, stupidity and deceit' would lead to riots and the fall of the West, the old Bailey heard today. The two again crossed paths after the Master had made his way to the planet Tigus, where he forged an uneasy alliance with the Daleks. He saw people as resources, and that teaming up with the War Doctor was a worthwhile option during wartime. He built an army of warships to take his war across the universe. (AUDIO: The Heavenly Paradigm) During his encounter with UNIT, he wore a burgundy moleskin overcoat. (TV: Doctor Who). (TV: The End of Time) Among all ex-Prime Ministers, Saxon was on file by UNIT, who noted him as one of the Master's incarnations. However, the Celestial Intervention Agency arranged for the wardens of Shada to release him so as to keep the Doctor busy. Missy revealed she had dealt with them before, and that the only way to weaken their grip on power was to kill the psychic lynchpin being beamed to the whole planet. Reina is a girl from Burganfada that is kidnapped by Miguel alongside Rosetta and Paul on her birthday. (GAME: Destiny of the Doctors), On a desert planet on the fringes of Mutter's Spiral, the Master obtained and swallowed a Deathworm Morphant from the Morgs. The Doctor Who Role Playing Game by FASA, which admits to taking liberties with the source material in its opening pages, gives a run down of the Master's first thirteen incarnations in "The Master" supplement book, which was similar to (but not entirely consistent with) the in-universe biography given for the Master in FASA's own CIA File Extracts. To remain inconspicuous, he wore a black hooded sweatshirt over a scarlet T-shirt with gunmetal grey combat trousers and black boots. (PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street), Shortly after his defeat, the Master laid a final trap for the Doctor, leaving a crystalline structure on the Eye that would give the Doctor amnesia. The Master landed his TARDIS, urgently in need of repairs, on Fortress Island on Earth during the 2010s, where the Cybermen, who had begun an invasion of Earth, attempted to cyber-convert him and Kate Stewart, but the two escaped with Josh Carter. Deceit tests your instincts at trust and deception in an action-filled, multiplayer first-person shooter. (TV: World Enough and Time), To test Missy's goodness, the Doctor recruited Bill and Nardole to be her "companions" and followed a distress call to a colony ship while the Doctor monitored Missy's progress from the TARDIS. Shortly after the Inferno Project incident, the Master once more contacted James Stevens, this time to check up on his work on his UNIT article. The Master’s work culminated in the creation of the Rage; the ultimate biological weapon. ), Evil Games: A gripping, heart-stopping thriller (Detective Kim Stone Crime Thriller Series Book 2), ( Directed by Jake Helgren. Though he was impressed by the Doctor's resolve in the face of the Timeless Child revelation, the Master goaded the Doctor to detonate the death particle he had led her to, and was not surprised when she couldn't do it. By Peter Szekely and Steve Gorman. (COMIC: The Five Masters; PROSE: Dr. Twelfth), Viewing everything as being born to die, Missy held no regrets when it came to murder, describing her urge to kill as akin to a child wanting to pop a balloon, (TV: Death in Heaven) and having a preference for killing "clever-clogs" because they "[made] the best faces". (AUDIO: The Good Master), He wished to save the universe from the Last Great Time War so that he could rule over it afterwards, (AUDIO: The Heavenly Paradigm) and "enjoy [his] victory", (AUDIO: The Devil You Know) claiming that the only faction he fought for was his own person. Working with Missy and their "Deathworm" incarnation, the "War" Master was able to give the Eighth Doctor the opportunity to "heal" the Ravenous while the Masters used the Crucible to restore the rest of the universe to mortality. (PROSE: A Brief History of Time Lords) During the ceremony in which he gazed into the Time Vortex through the Untempered Schism, he went mad, (TV: The Sound of Drums) due to a rhythm of four beats being implanted into his head. (AUDIO: The Persistence of Dreams) After being captured by the Teremon, the Master escaped and weaponized the Ood to prevent the further mining of Swenyo. This page needs a major cleanup in that area. Upon waking up, he formed a temporary alliance with the Cybermen to guide them to the Dark Tower, although it was clear they would kill him once he was no further use. While spying on the Doctor, this Master inadvertently enabled two-way communication and unwittingly revealed his plans to eliminate the Doctor. Back on Gallifrey, the Master greeted Ashad, who revealed that he intended for his new army to destroy all organic life in the universe using a death particle, created using the Cyberium. More Books by S.R. (PROSE: The Liar, the Glitch and the War Zone), Hearing that the Doctor and Clara had been forced to enter The Battle of the Bands Beyond the Stars, Missy came up with a new plan for universal domination. (PROSE: Harvest of Time), The Master and the Vess drones. Lucy listened to her story about what would happen to her, and how it would all work out, though she did not tell Lucy that these events would also result in her death. (AUDIO: The Light at the End), In an alternate timeline where the Cybermen allied with Rassilon to take over history, (COMIC; Supremacy of the Cybermen) the Master, while fighting the Third Doctor, was caught up in a time distortion which resulted in him being cyber-converted while pleading to the Doctor for help. His eyes were brown in colour. Before returning to his own body, he asked the Brigadier to move him to a new holding facility with a good view, and also encouraged Mike Yates to ask Jo Grant out on a date. By contrast, she admired the Doctor, claiming to be a ”fan of her work”, and was flattered that Missy had initially mistaken her for them. (TV: The Claws of Axos), After an attack he made on the Twelfth Doctor was sent back at him, the Master, claiming he would get his revenge on the Doctor, proudly welcomed his regeneration, declaring that death was meaningless to him and that "all life [would] obey [him]". (TV: Spyfall, The Timeless Children) His arrogance was so profound that he did not even attempt to conceal his TARDIS in 1943 Paris, (TV: Spyfall) and felt he was justified in destroying Gallifrey when he learnt that the Time Lords owed their existence to the Doctor, himself included. However, he managed to hypnotise both of them and escape his imprisonment. Missy accompanied the Doctor and Nardole in the lift to Floor 1056, (TV: World Enough and Time) where a time portal appeared.