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The Master is a recurring character
Fictional character

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 in the British
United Kingdom

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 science fiction television series Doctor Who
Doctor Who

Doctor Who is a British Science fiction on television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a mysterious alien Time travel known as "Doctor " who travels in his space and time-ship, the TARDIS, which normally appears from the exterior to be a blue 1950s police box....
. He is a renegade Time Lord
Time Lord

The Time Lords are a fictional characters extraterrestrial life in popular culture race and civilization in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, of which the series' main character, Doctor , is a member....
 and is the archenemy
Archenemy

An archenemy, archfoe, archvillain or archnemesis is the principal enemy of a character in a work of fiction, often described as the hero's worst enemy ....
 of the Doctor
Doctor (Doctor Who)

The Doctor is the central fictional character in the long-running BBC Science fiction on television series Doctor Who, and also features in a vast range of spin-off novels, audio dramas and comic strips connected to the series....
.

When the Master first appeared in January 1971 he was played by Roger Delgado
Roger Delgado

Roger Caesar Marius Bernard de Delgado Torres Castillo Roberto was a United Kingdom actor, best known for his role as Master in Doctor Who....
, who continued in the role until his death in 1973. Afterwards, Peter Pratt
Peter Pratt

Peter Pratt was an United Kingdom actor and singer who started his career in the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas, becoming the principal comedian of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, and later moved to radio and television work....
 and Geoffrey Beevers
Geoffrey Beevers

Geoffrey Beevers is a United Kingdom actor who has appeared in many different television roles.Beevers has worked extensively at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond upon Thames, both as an actor ; and as an adaptor/director of George Eliot's novel Adam Bede , for which he won a Time Out Award, and Balzac's Pere Goriot ....
 played a physically decayed version of the Time Lord, until Anthony Ainley
Anthony Ainley

Anthony Ainley was an England actor best known for his work on British television and particularly for his role as Master in Doctor Who. He was the first actor to portray the Master as a recurring role after the death of Roger Delgado in 1973....
 assumed the part in 1981. He remained until Doctor Whos cancellation in 1989.






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The Master is a recurring character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 in the British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 science fiction television series Doctor Who
Doctor Who

Doctor Who is a British Science fiction on television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a mysterious alien Time travel known as "Doctor " who travels in his space and time-ship, the TARDIS, which normally appears from the exterior to be a blue 1950s police box....
. He is a renegade Time Lord
Time Lord

The Time Lords are a fictional characters extraterrestrial life in popular culture race and civilization in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, of which the series' main character, Doctor , is a member....
 and is the archenemy
Archenemy

An archenemy, archfoe, archvillain or archnemesis is the principal enemy of a character in a work of fiction, often described as the hero's worst enemy ....
 of the Doctor
Doctor (Doctor Who)

The Doctor is the central fictional character in the long-running BBC Science fiction on television series Doctor Who, and also features in a vast range of spin-off novels, audio dramas and comic strips connected to the series....
.

When the Master first appeared in January 1971 he was played by Roger Delgado
Roger Delgado

Roger Caesar Marius Bernard de Delgado Torres Castillo Roberto was a United Kingdom actor, best known for his role as Master in Doctor Who....
, who continued in the role until his death in 1973. Afterwards, Peter Pratt
Peter Pratt

Peter Pratt was an United Kingdom actor and singer who started his career in the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas, becoming the principal comedian of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, and later moved to radio and television work....
 and Geoffrey Beevers
Geoffrey Beevers

Geoffrey Beevers is a United Kingdom actor who has appeared in many different television roles.Beevers has worked extensively at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond upon Thames, both as an actor ; and as an adaptor/director of George Eliot's novel Adam Bede , for which he won a Time Out Award, and Balzac's Pere Goriot ....
 played a physically decayed version of the Time Lord, until Anthony Ainley
Anthony Ainley

Anthony Ainley was an England actor best known for his work on British television and particularly for his role as Master in Doctor Who. He was the first actor to portray the Master as a recurring role after the death of Roger Delgado in 1973....
 assumed the part in 1981. He remained until Doctor Whos cancellation in 1989. In 1996, the Master was played by Eric Roberts
Eric Roberts

Eric Anthony Roberts is an American actor. His career began with King of the Gypsies , earning a Golden Globe nomination for best actor debut....
 in the TV movie. In the revived series, Derek Jacobi
Derek Jacobi

Sir Derek George Jacobi Order of the British Empire is an England actor and film director. Like Laurence Olivier, he bears the distinction of holding two knighthoods, Danish and British....
 provided the character's re-introduction before handing over to John Simm
John Simm

John Ronald Simm is an England actor and musician. He is best known for his roles in two British Academy Television Awards award-winning BBC Wales dramas: as Sam Tyler in the detective drama Life on Mars and as an incarnation of the Master in the long-running science fiction series Doctor Who....
, who portrayed the Master in the climax of the 2007 series.

Origins


The creative team conceived the Master as a recurring villain
Villain

A villain is an "evil" character in a story, whether a history narrative or, especially, a work of fiction. The villain usually is the antagonist, the character who tends to have a negative effect on other characters....
, a "Professor Moriarty
Professor Moriarty

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 to the Doctor's Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scotland-born author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle....
.". He first appeared in
Terror of the Autons
Terror of the Autons

Terror of the Autons is a List of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, broadcast in four weekly parts from January 2 to January 23, 1971....
(1971). The Master's title was deliberately chosen by producer Barry Letts
Barry Letts

Barry Letts is a United Kingdom actor, television director and producer best known for his work on the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who....
 and script editor Terrance Dicks
Terrance Dicks

Terrance Dicks is an England writer, best known for his work in television and for writing a large number of popular children's books during the 1970s and 80s....
 as evocative of supervillain
Supervillain

A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the villain fictional character type, commonly found in comic books, action movies and science fiction in various mediums....
 names in fiction, but primarily because, like the Doctor, it was a title conferred by an academic degree
Academic degree

A degree is any of a wide range of status levels conferred by institutions of higher education, such as University, normally as the result of successfully completing a program of study....
.

Barry Letts had one man in mind for the role: Roger Delgado
Roger Delgado

Roger Caesar Marius Bernard de Delgado Torres Castillo Roberto was a United Kingdom actor, best known for his role as Master in Doctor Who....
. Delgado had a long history of screen villainy and had already made three attempts to break into the series. He had worked previously with Barry Letts and was also a good friend of Jon Pertwee
Jon Pertwee

John Devon Roland Pertwee , better known as Jon Pertwee, was an England actor. Pertwee is best known for his role in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, where he played the Third Doctor of Doctor from 1970 to 1974, and as the title character in the series Worzel Gummidge....
.

An unrelated character called the Master of the Land of Fiction
List of Doctor Who villains

This is a list of villains from the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who. For other, related lists, #See also....
, also referred to as "the Master", had previously appeared in the 1968
Doctor Who serial The Mind Robber
The Mind Robber

The Mind Robber is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in five weekly parts from September 14 to October 12, 1968....
opposite Patrick Troughton
Patrick Troughton

Patrick George "Pat" Troughton was an England actor most widely known in his role as the Second Doctor incarnation of Doctor in the long running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who, which he played from 1966 to 1969....
's Doctor.

History within the show


Childhood and early life

In "The Sound of Drums
The Sound of Drums

"The Sound of Drums" is an list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom Science fiction on television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 23 June 2007, and is the twelfth episode of Doctor Who Series Three of the revived Doctor Who series....
" (2007), a flashback shows the Master at the age of eight, when as part of a Time Lord initiation ceremony he is taken before a gap in the fabric of space and time known as the Untempered Schism, from which one can see into the entire Vortex. The Doctor states that looking into the time vortex
Time vortex (Doctor Who)

In the science fiction television series Doctor Who, the time vortex is the medium that the TARDIS and other Time travels travel through....
 causes some to be inspired, some to run away (which he did), and others to go mad; it is implied that the latter is what happened to the Master.

Aims and character

A would-be universal conqueror, the Master wants to control the universe (in
The Deadly Assassin
The Deadly Assassin

The Deadly Assassin is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from October 30 to November 20, 1976....
his ambitions were described as becoming "the master of all matter", and in "The Sound of Drums" he acknowledges that he chose the name "the Master"), with a secondary objective of eliminating and/or hurting the Doctor. His most distinctive ability is that of hypnotising
Hypnosis

Hypnosis is a mental state or set of attitudes usually induced by a procedure known as a hypnotic induction, which is commonly composed of a series of preliminary instructions and suggestions....
 people by fixing them with an intense stare, often accompanied by the phrase, "I am the Master, and you will obey me." The original (and most common before 1996) look of the character was similar to that of the classic Svengali
Svengali

Svengali is the name of a fictional character in George du Maurier's 1894 novel Trilby . A sensation in its day, the novel created a stereotype of the evil hypnotist that persists to this day....
 character; a black Nehru
Nehru jacket

The Nehru jacket is a hip-length tailored coat for men or women, with a stand-up or "mandarin" collar, and modeled on the South Asian achkan or sherwani, an apparel worn by Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964....
 outfit with a beard (which the Fifth Doctor called "rubbish" in "Time Crash
Time Crash

"Time Crash" is a list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on 16 November 2007, as part of the BBC One telethon for the children's charity Children in Need....
") and moustache. A favoured weapon of the Master is his Tissue Compression Eliminator
List of Doctor Who items

This is a list of items from the BBC television series Doctor Who....
, which reduces its targets to doll-size, usually killing them in the process -- although when the Master was brought back in the 2007 series, he was equipped with a laser screwdriver
List of Doctor Who items

This is a list of items from the BBC television series Doctor Who....
.

In his three seasons beginning with
Terror of the Autons
Terror of the Autons

Terror of the Autons is a List of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, broadcast in four weekly parts from January 2 to January 23, 1971....
, the Master (as played by Delgado) appeared in eight out of the fifteen serials. Indeed, in his first season the Master is involved in every adventure of the Doctor's, always getting away at the last minute before he is captured in The Dæmons (1971), only to escape imprisonment in The Sea Devils (1972). He would often use disguises and brainwashing to operate in normal society, while setting up his plans; he also tried to use other alien races and powers as his means to conquest, such as the Autons and the Daemons. Delgado's portrayal of the Master was as a suave, charming and somewhat sociopathic individual, able to be polite and murderous at almost the same time.

Delgado's last on-screen appearance as the Master was in
Frontier in Space
Frontier in Space

Frontier in Space is a List of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from February 24 to March 31, 1973....
, where he is working alongside the Dalek
Dalek

The Daleks are a fictional extraterrestrial life in culture race of mutants from the United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
s and the Ogron
Ogron

Ogrons are a fiction Extraterrestrial life in popular culture race from the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. The name may be derived from the mythological ogres....
s to provoke a war between the Human and Draconian
Draconian (Doctor Who)

The Draconians are a fictional Extraterrestrial life in popular culture race from the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who....
 Empires. His final scene ended with him shooting the Doctor and then disappearing. Delgado wanted the Master to make one more appearance, in a story titled
The Final Game (also planned as the Third Doctor's last story), in which the character would be killed off, with an ambiguity as to whether he had in fact died to save the Doctor. However, Delgado was killed in a car accident in Turkey
Turkey

Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in southwest Asia and Thrace in the Balkans region of Southern Europe....
 on 18 June 1973, while on his way to shoot footage for the French comedy
The Bell of Tibet. The next Master story was replaced by Planet of the Spiders
Planet of the Spiders

Planet of the Spiders is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from May 4 to June 8 1974....
(1974).

Quest for new life

Gbeeversmaster
With Delgado's death, the Master disappeared from the series for several years. In his next appearance, in
The Deadly Assassin
The Deadly Assassin

The Deadly Assassin is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from October 30 to November 20, 1976....
(1976), the Master (played by Peter Pratt
Peter Pratt

Peter Pratt was an United Kingdom actor and singer who started his career in the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas, becoming the principal comedian of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, and later moved to radio and television work....
 under heavy make-up) appears as an emaciated, decaying wreck, at the end of his thirteenth and final life
Regeneration (Doctor Who)

Regeneration, in the context of the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television Doctor Who, is a biological ability exhibited by the Time Lords, a race of fictional humanoids originating on the planet Gallifrey....
. Given the severity of his situation, this Master is much darker than Delgado's version. Here, the evil Time Lord almost succeeds in his plan to restore himself to full life with the symbols of the office of President of the Council of Time Lords, the artifacts of Rassilon. The Doctor stops him because the process would have caused the destruction of Gallifrey. After this story, the Master again departs the series, returning in 1981. In
The Keeper of Traken
The Keeper of Traken

The Keeper of Traken is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from January 31 to February 21, 1981....
, the Master (Geoffrey Beevers
Geoffrey Beevers

Geoffrey Beevers is a United Kingdom actor who has appeared in many different television roles.Beevers has worked extensively at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond upon Thames, both as an actor ; and as an adaptor/director of George Eliot's novel Adam Bede , for which he won a Time Out Award, and Balzac's Pere Goriot ....
 under different heavy make-up but playing the same incarnation as Pratt) succeeds in renewing himself by taking over the body of the Trakenite scientist named Tremas (an anagram of "Master"), overwriting Tremas's mind in the process. Now played by Anthony Ainley
Anthony Ainley

Anthony Ainley was an England actor best known for his work on British television and particularly for his role as Master in Doctor Who. He was the first actor to portray the Master as a recurring role after the death of Roger Delgado in 1973....
, the Master appeared on and off for the rest of the series, still seeking to extend his life – preferably with a new set of regenerations. Subsequently in
The Five Doctors
The Five Doctors

The Five Doctors is a special feature-length List of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, produced in celebration of the programme's twentieth anniversary....
, the Time Lords offer the Master a new regeneration cycle in exchange for his help.

In many of his appearances opposite the Fifth Doctor
Fifth Doctor

The Fifth Doctor is the name given to the fifth Doctor #Changing faces of the fictional character known as Doctor seen on screen in the long-running BBC Science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
, the Master shows his penchant for disguise once again, on one occasion
Time-Flight

Time-Flight is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from March 22 to March 30, 1982....
 operating under concealment for no clear plot reason. The character's association with playful pseudonyms also continued both within the series and in its publicity: when the production team wished to hide the Master's involvement in a story, they credited the character under an anagram
Anagram

An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once; e.g., orchestra = carthorse, Eleven plus two = Twelve plus one, A decimal point = I'm a dot in place....
matic alias such as "Neil Toynay" (Tony Ainley) or "James Stoker" (Master's Joke).

Ainley's final appearance in the role, in
Survival
Survival (Doctor Who)

Survival is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in three parts, weekly, from November 22 to December 6, 1989....
, was more restrained. He was also given a more downbeat costume, reminiscent of the suits and ties worn by Delgado's Master. In this final story, he had been trapped on the planet of the Cheetah People and been affected by its influence, which drove its victims to savagery. Escaping the doomed planet, he attempted to kill the Doctor, a plan which left him trapped back on the planet as it was destroyed.

Life after death

The Master appeared in the 1996
Doctor Who television movie
Doctor Who (1996)

Doctor Who is a television movie based on the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. Developed as a co-production amongst Universal Television, BBC Television, BBC Worldwide, and the Fox Network, the 1996 television film premiered on 12 May 1996 on CITV-TV in Edmonton, Alberta, Alberta ? fifteen days before the...
 that starred Paul McGann
Paul McGann

Paul McGann is an England actor who made his name on the BBC serial The Monocled Mutineer, in which he played the lead role. He is also known for his role in Withnail and I, and for portraying the Eighth Doctor in the Doctor Who and subsequent tie-in media....
 as the Eighth Doctor
Eighth Doctor

The Eighth Doctor is a fictional character, the eighth Doctor #Changing faces of Doctor seen on screen in the long-running BBC Science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
. In the prologue, the Master (seen for about a second, portrayed by Gordon Tipple) was executed by the Daleks as a punishment for his "evil crimes". It has been suggested that Tipple may have been portraying the same incarnation of the Master as Ainley did. (Alternatively, the 1994
Doctor Who novel First Frontier
First Frontier

First Frontier is an original novel written by David A. McIntee and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
gave the Master a new body, which some fans subsequently hypothesized was the one seen here; see Novels
Master (Doctor Who)

The Master is a recurring Fictional character in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. He is a renegade Time Lord and is the archenemy of Doctor ....
 below.) Most novelisations and comics published around the same time as the release of the movie are written from the perspective that it is Ainley's Master, but the movie leaves the question open.

The Master survives his execution by taking on the form of a small, snake-like entity. This entity escapes and slithers inside the Doctor's TARDIS
TARDIS

The TARDIS is a Time travel and spacecraft in the United Kingdom Science fiction on television programme Doctor Who.A product of Time Lord technology, a properly maintained and piloted TARDIS can transport its occupants to any point in time and space....
 console, forcing the vessel to crash land in San Francisco.

The novelisation of the television movie by Gary Russell
Gary Russell

Gary Russell is a freelance writer and former child actor. As a writer, he is best known for his work in connection with the television series Doctor Who and its spin-offs in other media....
 posits that the modifications and alterations that the Master has made to his body over the years in attempts to extend his lifespan had allowed this continued existence, and the implication is that the "morphant" creature is actually another lifeform that the Master's consciousness possesses. This interpretation is made explicit in the first of the Eighth Doctor Adventures
Eighth Doctor Adventures

The Eighth Doctor Adventures are a series of Doctor Who spin-offs novels based on the long running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who and published under the BBC Books imprint....
 novels,
The Eight Doctors
The Eight Doctors

The Eight Doctors is a BBC Books original novel written by Terrance Dicks and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
by Terrance Dicks
Terrance Dicks

Terrance Dicks is an England writer, best known for his work in television and for writing a large number of popular children's books during the 1970s and 80s....
, and also used in the
Doctor Who Magazine
Doctor Who Magazine

Doctor Who Magazine is a magazine devoted to the long-running United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. Its current editor is Tom Spilsbury....
comic strip story The Fallen (DWM #273-#276), which states that the morphant was a shape-shifting animal native to Skaro
Skaro

Skaro is a List of Doctor Who planets from the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who created by the writer Terry Nation as the home planet of the Daleks and, at times, the centre of the Dalek Empire....
.

The morphant form is unsustainable and requires a human host, and it possesses the body of Bruce, a paramedic (played by Eric Roberts
Eric Roberts

Eric Anthony Roberts is an American actor. His career began with King of the Gypsies , earning a Golden Globe nomination for best actor debut....
, the first and thus far only American actor to play the role). However, Bruce's body is also unsustainable and begins to slowly degenerate, although he has the added ability to spit an acid
Acid

An acid is traditionally considered any chemical compound that, when dissolved in water, gives a solution with a hydrogen ion Activity greater than in pure water, i.e....
-like bile as a weapon. The Master attempts to access the Eye of Harmony
Eye of Harmony

The Eye of Harmony, in the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who, is the name given by the Time Lords to the artificially created black hole that provides nearly inexhaustible amounts of energy to their home planet of Gallifrey and providing the power needed for time travel....
 to steal the Doctor's remaining regenerations, but instead is sucked into it.

Upon acquiring his new body, the Master dons a leather trenchcoat and aviator glasses (although he later swaps them for ceremonial Time Lord robes).

Return

When
Doctor Who was revived in 2005, it was initially claimed in the episode "Dalek
Dalek (Doctor Who episode)

"Dalek" is an list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who that was first broadcast on 30 April 2005....
" that all the Time Lords except the Doctor were killed in a Time War
Time War (Doctor Who)

The Time War is an event referred to on several occasions in the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who, beginning from its revival in 2005....
 with the Daleks. The Doctor stated that if other Time Lords had survived, he would have been able to sense them. However the Master's return is foreshadowed in "Gridlock
Gridlock (Doctor Who)

"Gridlock" is the third episode from the Doctor Who of the revived United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who which aired on 14 April 2007....
", when the Face of Boe
Face of Boe

The Face of Boe is a fictional character in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. Not portrayed on-screen by an actor, the Face of Boe is a wholly mechanical effect, resembling in appearance a gigantic human-like head with, in place of hair, numerous tendrils which terminate in round pod-like structures....
 gives the Tenth Doctor
Tenth Doctor

The Tenth Doctor is the tenth Doctor #Changing faces of the fictional character known as Doctor seen on screen in the long-running BBC Science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 a message before dying: "You Are Not Alone."

In "The Sound of Drums
The Sound of Drums

"The Sound of Drums" is an list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom Science fiction on television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 23 June 2007, and is the twelfth episode of Doctor Who Series Three of the revived Doctor Who series....
", it is revealed that the Time Lords resurrected the Master to serve as the ultimate front line soldier in the Time War. However, after the Dalek Emperor took control of "The Cruciform", he fled the war in fear, ignorant of its outcome. He disguised himself as a human via the same process the Doctor himself used in "Human Nature
Human Nature (Doctor Who episode)

"Human Nature" is the eighth list of Doctor Who serials of the List of Doctor Who serials#Series 3 of the revived United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who....
" – a Chameleon Arch
List of Doctor Who items

This is a list of items from the BBC television series Doctor Who....
 that stores his Time Lord nature and memories in a fob watch
Pocket watch

A pocket watch is a watch that is made to be carried in a pocket, as opposed to a wristwatch, which is strapped to the wrist. They were the most common type of watch from their development in the 16th century until wristwatches became popular after World War I....
 and allows him to become biologically human – and hid at the end of the universe
Heat death of the universe

The heat death is a possible Fate of the universe, in which it has "Entropy" to a state of no thermodynamic free energy to sustain motion or life....
 as the benevolent scientist, Professor Yana (portrayed by Sir Derek Jacobi).

The Doctor meets this human incarnation in "Utopia
Utopia (Doctor Who)

"Utopia" is an list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 16 June 2007 and is the eleventh episode of List of Doctor Who serials#Series 3 of the revived Doctor Who series....
", and Martha Jones
Martha Jones

Dr. Martha Jones is a fictional character played by Freema Agyeman in the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood....
 inadvertently causes Yana to focus on the "broken" fob watch that contains his Time Lord essence, which calls on him to open it, using the voice and sounds of his former selves. He opens the watch and becomes the Master again, in a scene that makes clear that YANA is an acronym for the Face of Boe's last words- "You Are Not Alone". In the episode, "Yana", prior to regaining his prior persona, claims to have been found with the fob watch as a child; however "Human Nature" establishes that the chameleon arch implants false memories. Chantho does, however, confirm that she has worked with "Professor Yana" for 17 years, suggesting the Master maintained that disguise for at least that long.

The Master is mortally wounded when Chantho shoots him, regenerating into a new incarnation portrayed by John Simm
John Simm

John Ronald Simm is an England actor and musician. He is best known for his roles in two British Academy Television Awards award-winning BBC Wales dramas: as Sam Tyler in the detective drama Life on Mars and as an incarnation of the Master in the long-running science fiction series Doctor Who....
. The Master steals the Doctor's TARDIS and escapes, though at the last second the Doctor configures the TARDIS using his sonic screwdriver so that the Master is only able to travel between present-day Earth and the year 100 Trillion.

Mister Saxon

Following his escape from the end of the universe, he arrives in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 18 months before the 2008 election, prior to the fall of Harriet Jones
Harriet Jones

Harriet Jones is a recurring fictional character played by Penelope Wilton in the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
. The Master assumes the identity Harold Saxon, becoming a high-ranking minister at the Ministry of Defence. During this period, he sets up the Archangel communications network
List of Doctor Who items

This is a list of items from the BBC television series Doctor Who....
, which allows him to influence humanity via telepathic field, enabling him to rise to the office of Prime Minister
List of fictional British Prime Ministers

Fictional stories featuring the political scene in Westminster or Whitehall in the United Kingdom, often feature fictional British Prime Ministers - invented characters with the position of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom....
.

After becoming Prime Minister, the Master uses the invading Toclafane as allies, killing one tenth of the population, and rules the Earth for a year, while he turns whole nations into work-camps and bases for a fleet of war rockets. Just as he is ready to wage war on the rest of the universe, the Doctor is restored to strength by the efforts of Martha Jones, using the Archangel
Archangel

Archangels are members of the second choir of angels. Archangels are found in a number of religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism....
 network. The Doctor intends to keep the Master with him on the TARDIS; this plan is thwarted when the Master is shot by his wife Lucy Saxon
List of Doctor Who henchmen

This is a list of henchman, fictional characters serving List of Doctor Who villains and/or List of Doctor Who monsters and aliens in the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series, Doctor Who....
. The Master then dies after refusing to regenerate, unwilling to be the Doctor's prisoner. Since his death emotionally hurts the Doctor, the Master views this as a victory.

The Doctor then cremates him on a pyre
Pyre

A pyre is a structure, usually made of wood, for burning a body as part of a funeral rite. As a form of cremation, a body is placed upon the pyre which is then set on fire....
. A female hand with long, bright red fingernails, sardonically referred to in the accompanying podcast as "the hand of the Rani
Rani (Doctor Who)

The Rani is a fictional character in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. She was played by Kate O'Mara. The Rani is a renegade Time Lord, an villain whose villainy comes not from the usual variety of lust for power and suchlike, but from a mindset that treats everything as secondary to her research; she ha...
", picks up the Master's ring from the remains of the pyre, while the sound of the Master's insane laughter rings in the background. Russell T Davies stated on the episode's podcast that the current production team had no intention of bringing the Master back, but the scene was included to keep the possibility open for future producers.

Characteristics


Intelligence, psychic abilities and mental connection

The Master and the Doctor are shown to have similar levels of intelligence, and were classmates on Gallifrey. This is mentioned several times in different stories (
The Five Doctors
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, The Sea Devils
The Sea Devils

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and Terror of the Autons
Terror of the Autons

Terror of the Autons is a List of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, broadcast in four weekly parts from January 2 to January 23, 1971....
). In the 2007 episode "Utopia", the Doctor calls the transformed and disguised Master a genius and shows an immense admiration for his intellect before discovering his true identity.

Both the Doctor and the Master have been shown to be skilled hypnotists, although the Master's capacity to dominate – even by stare and voice alone – has been shown to be far more pronounced. In
Logopolis
Logopolis

Logopolis is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from February 28 to March 21, 1981....
the Doctor said of the Master, "He's a Time Lord. In many ways, we have the same mind". The significance of this comment is that the Master can anticipate the Doctor's every move. This is seen in stories like Castrovalva
Castrovalva

Castrovalva is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from January 4 to January 12, 1982...
, The Keeper of Traken
The Keeper of Traken

The Keeper of Traken is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from January 31 to February 21, 1981....
, Time-Flight
Time-Flight

Time-Flight is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from March 22 to March 30, 1982....
, and The King's Demons
The King's Demons

The King's Demons is a List of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was originally broadcast in two parts on March 15 and March 16, 1983....
, where he plans elaborate traps for the Doctor, only revealing his presence at the key moment. In The Deadly Assassin
The Deadly Assassin

The Deadly Assassin is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from October 30 to November 20, 1976....
, the Master was able to send a false premonition as a telepathic message to the Doctor, but it is unclear whether he performed this through innate psychic ability, or was aided technologically. In Utopia
Utopia

Utopia is a name for an ideal community or society, taken from the Utopia written in 1516 by Sir Thomas More describing a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean, possessing a seemingly perfect social system-politics-legal system....
after the Master regenerates and reveals himself, he taunts the Doctor to try to stop his elaborate schemes again.

TARDIS

In the original
Doctor Who series, the Master's various TARDISes have fully functioning chameleon circuits and have appeared as many things, including a horsebox (Terror of the Autons), a fir tree (Logopolis
Logopolis

Logopolis is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from February 28 to March 21, 1981....
), a computer bank (
The Time Monster), a grandfather clock
Longcase clock

A longcase clock, also tall-case clock, grandfather clock or floor clock, is a freestanding, weight-driven, pendulum clock with the pendulum held inside the tower, or waist of the case....
 (
The Deadly Assassin and The Keeper of Traken), a fluted architectural column
Column

File:National Capitol Columns - Washington, D.C..jpgA column in structural engineering is a vertical structural element that transmits, through physical compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below....
 (
Logopolis
Logopolis

Logopolis is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from February 28 to March 21, 1981....
, Castrovalva
Castrovalva

Castrovalva is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from January 4 to January 12, 1982...
, Time-Flight
Time-Flight

Time-Flight is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from March 22 to March 30, 1982....
), an iron maiden
Iron maiden (torture device)

An iron maiden is a torture device, usually an iron Cabinet , with a hinged front. It usually has a small closable opening so that the torturer can interrogate the victim and torture or capital punishment a person by piercing the body with sharp objects , while he or she is forced to remain standing....
 (
The King's Demons
The King's Demons

The King's Demons is a List of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was originally broadcast in two parts on March 15 and March 16, 1983....
), a fireplace
Fireplace

A fireplace is an architecture structure to contain a fire for heating and, especially historically, for cooking. A fire is contained in a Firebox or firepit; a chimney or other flue directs gas and particulate exhaust to escape....
 (
Castrovalva
Castrovalva

Castrovalva is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from January 4 to January 12, 1982...
), and a Triangular column (Planet of Fire
Planet of Fire

Planet of Fire is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom Science fiction on television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from February 23 to March 2, 1984....
). Of the Master's TARDISes seen in The Keeper of Traken, one appears as the calcified, statue-like Melkur, able to move and even walk; the other appears as a grandfather clock. The Melkur TARDIS is destroyed. At one point in Logopolis, the Master's TARDIS even appears as a police box
Police box

A police box is a telephone kiosk or callbox located in a public place for the use of members of the police, or for members of the public to contact the police....
, like the Doctor's.

By the time of the new series, it is unclear whether any of the Master's TARDISes still exist. In "Rise of the Cybermen
Rise of the Cybermen

"Rise of the Cybermen" is an list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. The episode features the return of the Cyberman to the series, having last been seen in Silver Nemesis in 1988....
", the Tenth Doctor
Tenth Doctor

The Tenth Doctor is the tenth Doctor #Changing faces of the fictional character known as Doctor seen on screen in the long-running BBC Science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 claims that his TARDIS is the last one in existence although at the time of his saying this, he also thought he was the last Time Lord. In "Utopia
Utopia (Doctor Who)

"Utopia" is an list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 16 June 2007 and is the eleventh episode of List of Doctor Who serials#Series 3 of the revived Doctor Who series....
", the Master resorts to stealing the Doctor's TARDIS.

Handheld weaponry


The Master's original weapon of choice was the "tissue compression eliminator", which shrinks its target to doll-like proportions, killing them in the process. Its appearance is similar to that of the Doctor's favourite tool, the sonic screwdriver
Sonic screwdriver

The sonic screwdriver is a fictional tool in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. Its most common function is to operate virtually any lock, mechanical or electronic....
. Both the tissue compression eliminator and the sonic screwdriver resemble a short hand-held rod; at different times in the series, both tools have had an LED
Light-emitting diode

A light-emitting diode , is an electronic light source. The LED was discovered in the early 20th century, and introduced as a practical electronic component in 1962....
 on the end to signal its use. As an additional signal to its use, the ball-like shape on the end of the tissue compression eliminator opens up, while the LED lights up (in later appearances it also fired a beam of red light).

Despite his own fondness for the weapon, Russell T Davies decided against bringing it back for the Master's reappearance in "The Sound of Drums
The Sound of Drums

"The Sound of Drums" is an list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom Science fiction on television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 23 June 2007, and is the twelfth episode of Doctor Who Series Three of the revived Doctor Who series....
", on the grounds that the Master had too many new "tricks" to use against the Doctor.

During the course of "The Sound of Drums
The Sound of Drums

"The Sound of Drums" is an list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom Science fiction on television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 23 June 2007, and is the twelfth episode of Doctor Who Series Three of the revived Doctor Who series....
", the Master unveils a new handheld weapon: a laser screwdriver
List of Doctor Who items

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. The Master mocks the Doctor by saying, "
Laser screwdriver. Who'd have sonic?" The device functions as a powerful laser weapon, capable of killing with a single shot. It also carries the ability to age victims rapidly (provided the device has a blueprint of the victim's biological data, the Doctor's severed hand from The Christmas Invasion
The Christmas Invasion

"The Christmas Invasion" is a 60-minute special list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who....
, in this case) using a condensed version of the genetic manipulator developed by Professor Lazarus
List of Doctor Who villains

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 ("The Lazarus Experiment
The Lazarus Experiment

"The Lazarus Experiment" is an list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 5 May 2007 and is the sixth episode of Series 3 of the revived Doctor Who series....
"). The screwdriver itself also contains isomorphic technology
Technobabble

Technobabble is a form of prose using jargon, buzzwords and highly esoteric language to give an impression of plausibility through mystification, misdirection, and obfuscation....
, a biometric security feature which effectively disables use of the device by anyone other than the Master.

Weaknesses

While it has been historically expressed (by the Master himself) that the Doctor's consistent weaknesses throughout all his incarnations are his compassion and curiosity, the Master's weaknesses have usually been exposed as his pride/vanity and his insanity – in particular his obsessiveness. Both the Doctor and the Rani have alluded to this. When psychically assaulted and forced to face his own greatest fear (in
The Mind of Evil
The Mind of Evil

The Mind of Evil is a List of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from January 30 to March 6, 1971....
), the Master imagined the Doctor laughing at him. In "Last of the Time Lords
Last of the Time Lords

"Last of the Time Lords" is an list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 30 June 2007, and is the thirteenth and final episode of List of Doctor Who serials#Series 3 of the revived Doctor Who series....
", the Master feared the words, "I forgive you." The Doctor also referred to the fact that the Master could not carry out a threat to destroy Earth with himself and the Doctor on it, since the one thing the Master could not do was kill himself (though he later allowed himself to die just to defy the Doctor). Jack Harkness
Jack Harkness

Captain Jack Harkness is a fictional character played by John Barrowman in Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood. He first appears in the 2005 Doctor Who episode "The Empty Child" and reappears throughout the remaining episodes of the Doctor Who as a companion of the Ninth Doctor of the series' protagonist Doctor ....
 speculates that the Master may be a psychopath. Also, the Doctor knew (in
The Sea Devils
The Sea Devils

The Sea Devils is a List of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from February 26 to April 1, 1972....
) that the Master has a fear of a god-like, all-powerful Doctor hovering over him which is what the Tenth Doctor did in "Last of the Time Lords".

Companions

Unlike the Doctor, the Master does not usually have companions
Companion (Doctor Who)

Companion, in the long-running BBC science fiction on television programme Doctor Who and related works, is a term which is often used to describe a character who travels with and shares the adventures of the Doctor ....
; however, there have been times when he has made exceptions. In
Castrovalva
Castrovalva

Castrovalva is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from January 4 to January 12, 1982...
, the Doctor's companion Adric
Adric

Adric is a fictional character played by Matthew Waterhouse in the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 was abducted by the Master and forced to create a block transfer computation. Later, in
The King's Demons
The King's Demons

The King's Demons is a List of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was originally broadcast in two parts on March 15 and March 16, 1983....
, Kamelion
Kamelion

Kamelion is a fictional character from the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who. A shape-changing android voiced by Gerald Flood in its default form, it is a companion of the Fifth Doctor and appears in the programme in two serials between 1983 and 1984....
 is controlled by the Master before the Doctor steals him away, with the Master regaining control of Kamelion in
Planet of Fire
Planet of Fire

Planet of Fire is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom Science fiction on television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts from February 23 to March 2, 1984....
. In the second episode of The Ultimate Foe
The Ultimate Foe

The Ultimate Foe is the generally accepted title for a List of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in two weekly parts from November 29 to December 6, 1986....
, Sabalom Glitz
Sabalom Glitz

Sabalom Glitz is a fictional character from the long-running United Kingdom science fiction television series, Doctor Who. Glitz is a rogue from the planet Salostophus in the Andromeda Constellation....
 chose to go with the Master in search of Time Lord secrets.

In the 1996 television movie, Chang Lee helps the Master because he has been duped into believing that the Doctor had stolen his body. However, when Lee's loyalty begins to falter, the Master kills him without hesitation. In promotional media surrounding the movie, Lee is depicted more as a companion to the Eighth Doctor (alongside Grace Holloway
Grace Holloway

Dr. Grace Holloway is a fictional character played by Daphne Ashbrook in the 1996 television movie Doctor Who , a continuation of the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
).

In "Utopia", Chantho
List of Doctor Who monsters and aliens

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 plays a similar companion role to the Professor Yana persona. Chantho states that she has been with him for 17 years as a "devoted assistant", exhibiting the manner of one-way relationship as commented upon by the characters of Captain Jack
Jack Harkness

Captain Jack Harkness is a fictional character played by John Barrowman in Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood. He first appears in the 2005 Doctor Who episode "The Empty Child" and reappears throughout the remaining episodes of the Doctor Who as a companion of the Ninth Doctor of the series' protagonist Doctor ....
 and Martha
Martha Jones

Dr. Martha Jones is a fictional character played by Freema Agyeman in the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood....
. Later, when the Master persona resurfaces, he berates her for never freeing him from his confinement, with the two fatally wounding one another, resulting in the Master's regeneration.

In "The Sound of Drums
The Sound of Drums

"The Sound of Drums" is an list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom Science fiction on television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 23 June 2007, and is the twelfth episode of Doctor Who Series Three of the revived Doctor Who series....
", the Master, as Harold Saxon, is married to Lucy Saxon
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, to whom he refers at one point as his "faithful companion". Lucy is aware of the nature of the Master's plans yet is still loyal to him. She has traveled with him to Utopia or the end of the universe and thus believes "there's no point to anything." There appears to be a non-platonic relation between the Master and Lucy; they kiss quite often and it seems as though their marriage is more than just a pretence. Lucy comments, "I made my choice; for better or for worse." In "Last of the Time Lords
Last of the Time Lords

"Last of the Time Lords" is an list of Doctor Who serials of the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 30 June 2007, and is the thirteenth and final episode of List of Doctor Who serials#Series 3 of the revived Doctor Who series....
" she is still present, but showing signs of apparent physical abuse, and her loyalty towards him begins to waver. She ends up shooting and killing him in the climax of the story.

Sense of humour

In many ways, Simm's Master parallels Tennant's Doctor, primarily in his ability to make jokes and light of tense situations. In "The Sound of Drums", he mocks the Doctor by saying "Laser screwdriver. Who'd have sonic?". According to the producers, this was done to make the Master more threatening to the Doctor by having him take one of his opponent's greatest strengths, as well as making the parallels between the two characters more distinctive. Earlier Masters had a more dry sense of humour. The Master has also displayed a fondness for children's television as seen in "The Sound of Drums" when he was caught enjoying an episode of
The Teletubbies and in The Sea Devils, where he watched Clangers.

Other appearances

The Master has also been featured in spin-offs
Doctor Who spin-offs

Doctor Who spin-offs refers to material created outside of, but related to, the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 of the series, which are of unclear canonicity
Canon (fiction)

Canon, in terms of a fictional universe, is any material that is considered to be "genuine," or can be directly referenced as material produced by the original author or creator of a series....
 and may not take place in the same continuity. The Master in these stories is, nevertheless, recognisably the same person.

One of the most notable of these other appearances is David A. McIntee
David A. McIntee

David A. McIntee is a United Kingdom writer....
's "Master trilogy" of novels comprising
The Dark Path
The Dark Path (Doctor Who)

The Dark Path is an original novel written by David A. McIntee and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
and First Frontier
First Frontier

First Frontier is an original novel written by David A. McIntee and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
in the Virgin Publishing lines and The Face of the Enemy
The Face of the Enemy (Doctor Who)

The Face of the Enemy is a BBC Books original novel written by David A. McIntee and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
for BBC Books
BBC Books

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, and the
Doctor Who audio dramas produced by Big Finish Productions
Big Finish Productions

Big Finish Productions is a United Kingdom company that produces books and radio dramas based on British cult television science fiction properties....
, in which Geoffrey Beevers has reprised the role.

Doctor Who Annual 2006

An article in the
Doctor Who Annual 2006, describing the Time War and written by Doctor Who lead writer and executive producer Russell T Davies, stated that Time Lord President Romana
Romana

Romana, short for Romanadvoratrelundar, is a fictional character in the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 tried to make peace with the Daleks through something known as the "Act of Master Restitution". Davies has not confirmed that this is a reference to the Master.

Novels

The Master's past with the Doctor is explored somewhat in
The Dark Path, which reveals that his name prior to taking the alias of the Master is Koschei
Koschei

In Slavic mythology, Koschei is an evil person of ugly senile appearance, menacing principally young women. Koschei is also known as Koschei the Immortal or Koschei the Deathless , as well as Tzar Koschei....
, when he encounters the Second Doctor
Second Doctor

The Second Doctor is the name given to the second Doctor #Changing faces of the fictional character known as Doctor seen on screen in the long-running BBC Science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 during their travels. Although initially a somewhat anti-heroic version of the Doctor- willing to commit murder as a first option to save the day rather than the Doctor-, Koschei turns evil and becomes the Master after he discovers that his companion and lover, Ailla, is an undercover agent of the Celestial Intervention Agency
Celestial Intervention Agency

The Celestial Intervention Agency is a fictional organization of Time Lords in the universe of the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 sent to spy on him.

During the course of the novel, Ailla is shot and killed. Not knowing she is a Time Lord and that she will simply regenerate, Koschei completes a time-based weapon in an attempt to bring her back and the weapon is used to destroy the planet Teriliptus and its inhabitants. When Ailla turns up alive, the knowledge that he has destroyed a planet for nothing, coupled with the revelation of Ailla's betrayal, proves too much. Koschei resolves to bring his own order to the universe at the expense of free will
Free will

The question of free will is whether, and in what sense, rational agents exercise control over their actions and decisions. Addressing this question requires understanding the relationship between freedom and Causality, and determining whether the laws of nature are causally deterministic....
 and becoming its Master. Thanks to the Doctor reprogramming his weapon, however, Koschei is trapped in a black hole
Black hole

In general relativity, a black hole is a region of space in which the gravitational field is so powerful that nothing, including electromagnetic radiation , can escape its pull after having fallen past its event horizon....
 at the end of the novel, with it being left uncertain how he will escape, although it is generally implied that it takes him most of his remaining lives to escape (Hence why the Master is on his last life while the Doctor, intended to be his contemporary, is only on his fourth).

The Face of the Enemy centres around the Delgado-era Master, but includes a cameo by a Koschei from an alternate timeline (originally featured in Inferno
Inferno (Doctor Who)

Inferno is a List of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in seven weekly parts from May 9 to June 20, 1970....
) who never became the Master. This version of Koschei is still a loyal Time Lord who becomes stranded on the alternate Earth after an alien attack. He is subsequently captured and forced to work for the fascist rulers of this Earth, who keep him alive, in agony, using life support
Life support

Life support, in the medical field, refers to a set of therapies for preserving a patient's life when essential body systems are not functioning sufficiently to sustain life unaided....
 systems. When the Master, crossing over from the other universe, learns of this, he ends his counterpart's life in a show of compassion.

Last of the Gaderene
Last of the Gaderene

Last of the Gaderene is a BBC Books original novel written by Mark Gatiss and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
by Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss

Mark Gatiss is an England actor, screenwriter and novelist. He is best known as a member of the comedy team The League of Gentlemen, and is one of only three people to have both written for and acted in Doctor Who....
 and
Deadly Reunion by Terrance Dicks
Terrance Dicks

Terrance Dicks is an England writer, best known for his work in television and for writing a large number of popular children's books during the 1970s and 80s....
 and Barry Letts
Barry Letts

Barry Letts is a United Kingdom actor, television director and producer best known for his work on the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who....
 are both close homages to the Delgado/Pertwee stories. In the former, the Master, disguised as Police Inspector LeMaitre, assists an alien race called the Gaderene to invade Earth, starting with a small village. In the latter, he attempts to control powerful forces through a cult, but finds himself at the mercy of a godlike alien. The Delgado Master also appears in
Verdigris
Verdigris (Doctor Who)

Verdigris is a BBC Books original novel written by Paul Magrs and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
by Paul Magrs
Paul Magrs

Paul Magrs is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature and Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University, where he began work in 2004 having formerly taught at the University of East Anglia....
, a more parodic take on the Pertwee era. The eponymous genie
Genie

In Islam and Arabian mythology, a genie is a supernatural fiery creature which possesses free will. Genies are mentioned in the Qur'an, wherein a whole Sura is named after them ....
 spends much of the novel impersonating the Master, who is in fact controlling him: the real Master appears in the novel's epilogue, buying a chinese takeaway
Take-out

Take-out , carry-out ,, take-away , parcel , or tapau , , is food purchased at a restaurant but eaten elsewhere. The restaurant may or may not provide table service....
.

The reason the Master is so emaciated when he appears in
The Deadly Assassin is explored in John Peel
John Peel (writer)

John Peel is a United Kingdom writer, best known for his books connected to several television series. He has written under several pseudonyms, including John Vincent and Nicholas Adams....
's novel
Legacy of the Daleks
Legacy of the Daleks

Legacy of the Daleks is an original novel written by John Peel and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
, in which he attempts to capture the Doctor's granddaughter Susan Foreman
Susan Foreman

Susan Foreman is a fictional character in the United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who. She is played by actress Carole Ann Ford....
- resulting in an out-of-sequence encounter with the Eighth Doctor
Eighth Doctor

The Eighth Doctor is a fictional character, the eighth Doctor #Changing faces of Doctor seen on screen in the long-running BBC Science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 when the Doctor receives a telepathic cry of distress from Susan and attempts to trace it back to before its origin-, but is badly burned when she attacks him in self-defence and takes possession of his TARDIS. After Susan escapes, the dying Master is eventually found by Chancellor Goth on the planet Tersurus
List of Doctor Who planets

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, which leads directly into the events of
The Deadly Assassin.

The Ainley-era Master appears in the novel
The Quantum Archangel
The Quantum Archangel

The Quantum Archangel is a BBC Books original novel written by Craig Hinton and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
by Craig Hinton
Craig Hinton

Craig Paul Alexander Hinton was a United Kingdom writer best known for his work on various Doctor Who spin-offs from the BBC Television series Doctor Who....
, a direct sequel to
The Time Monster. In this novel he poses as a Serbian businessman called Gospodar, prompting the Sixth Doctor to wonder if he's "running out of languages".

First Frontier shows the Master (apparently the Ainley version) finally acquiring a new body, who according to McIntee is based on the cinema persona of Basil Rathbone
Basil Rathbone

Basil Rathbone, Military Cross , was a South African Republic England actor most famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes and of suave villains in such swashbuckler films as The Mark of Zorro , Captain Blood , and The Adventures of Robin Hood ....
. This incarnation reappears in
Happy Endings
Happy Endings (Doctor Who)

Happy Endings is an original novel written by Paul Cornell and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
by Paul Cornell
Paul Cornell

Paul Cornell is a United Kingdom writer best known for his work in television drama as well as Doctor Who fiction, and as the creator of one of the Doctor's spin-off companions, Bernice Summerfield....
, Virgin Publishing's celebratory fiftieth Virgin New Adventures
Virgin New Adventures

The Virgin New Adventures were a series of novels from Virgin Publishing based on the United Kingdom Science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 novel. After the broadcast of the television movie, some fans suggested that this is the incarnation briefly played by Gordon Tipple in the prologue, eventually succumbing once again to the cheetah virus in the first Eighth Doctor novel
The Eight Doctors
The Eight Doctors

The Eight Doctors is a BBC Books original novel written by Terrance Dicks and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
.

Prior to the end of the Virgin Missing Adventures
Virgin Missing Adventures

The Virgin Missing Adventures were a series of novels from Virgin Publishing based on the United Kingdom Science fiction on television series Doctor Who, which had been cancelled in 1989, continuing the story of the series from where the television programme had left off....
 series, the Delgado version of The Master appeared in the novel
Who Killed Kennedy
Who Killed Kennedy

Who Killed Kennedy is an original novel written by David Bishop and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
which, while published by Virgin, was not considered part of the Missing Adventures series.

The short story
Stop The Pigeon, and the Past Doctor Adventure
Past Doctor Adventures

The Past Doctor Adventures were a series of Doctor Who spin-offs novels based on the long running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who and published under the BBC Books imprint....
 
Prime Time
Prime Time (Doctor Who)

Prime Time is a BBC Books original novel written by Mike Tucker and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
, both by Robert Perry
Robert Perry

Robert Perry is a television writer. He was script-editor on the BBC Television soap opera EastEnders, as well as writing for the television series Family Affairs and Is Harry on the Boat?....
 and Mike Tucker
Mike Tucker

Mike Tucker is a special effects expert who worked for many years at the BBC Television Visual Effects Department, and now works as a freelance Effects Supervisor....
 and probably set before
First Frontier, feature the Ainley Master looking for a cure for the Cheetah virus.

Gallifrey and the Time Lords are destroyed in the Eighth Doctor Adventures
Eighth Doctor Adventures

The Eighth Doctor Adventures are a series of Doctor Who spin-offs novels based on the long running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who and published under the BBC Books imprint....
 novel
The Ancestor Cell
The Ancestor Cell

The Ancestor Cell is a novel by Peter Anghelides and Stephen Cole , based on the science fiction on television series Doctor Who. It features the Eighth Doctor, Fitz Kreiner, Compassion and Romana#Novels, and features the last appearance of Faction Paradox in the Eighth Doctor Adventures....
, but in The Adventuress of Henrietta Street
The Adventuress of Henrietta Street

The Adventuress of Henrietta Street is a BBC Books original novel written by Lawrence Miles and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
a mysterious stranger wearing a rosette
Rosette (decoration)

A rosette is a small, circular device that is presented with a medal. The rosettes are primarily for situations where wearing the medal is deemed inappropriate....
 appears who could have been the Master, somehow surviving the cataclysm. Gallifrey's destruction here is not related to its subsequent destruction just prior to the new series (see Time Lord - Recent history
Time Lord

The Time Lords are a fictional characters extraterrestrial life in popular culture race and civilization in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, of which the series' main character, Doctor , is a member....
). In Lance Parkin
Lance Parkin

Lance Parkin is a United Kingdom author, best known for writing fiction and reference books for television series, in particular Doctor Who and Emmerdale....
's
The Gallifrey Chronicles
The Gallifrey Chronicles

The Gallifrey Chronicles is the title of two distinct books related to the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
, a surviving Time Lord named Marnal appears, and it is implied in dialogue that he may have been the Master's father. In the same novel (and earlier, in Sometime Never...
Sometime Never...

Sometime Never... is a BBC Books original novel written by Justin Richards and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
), the Doctor talks with a malign entity within the TARDIS's Eye of Harmony, which could have been the Roberts Master, throwing the true identity of the Man with the Rosette into doubt. However, the entity within the Eye refers to itself as an "echo", thus leaving scope for the real Master to be elsewhere. (In his Doctor Who chronology book AHistory, Parkin suggests that Lawrence Miles
Lawrence Miles

Lawrence Miles is a science fiction author best known for his work on original Doctor Who novels and the subsequent spin-off Faction Paradox....
 intended the Man with the Rosette to be the Master, even if it was not explicitly stated.)

The Master is seen to escape the Eye of Harmony in the short story
Forgotten by Joseph Lidster
Joseph Lidster

Joseph Lidster is an England science fiction writer best known for his work on Doctor Who spin-offs and for Big Finish....
, published in
Short Trips: The Centenarian
Short Trips: The Centenarian

Short Trips: The Centenarian is a Big Finish Productions original anthology edited by Ian Farrington and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
. The story ends with him left in 1906 in possession of a human male's body.

Another version of the Master appears in
The Infinity Doctors
The Infinity Doctors

The Infinity Doctors is a BBC Books original novel written by Lance Parkin and based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
(also by Parkin), where he is known as the Magistrate and is, once again, the Doctor's friend, although when this takes place in continuity is unclear. Parkin, however, has stated that the novel can fit into continuity and that its incarnation of the Master is based on Richard E. Grant
Richard E. Grant

Richard E. Grant is a British people Swaziland actor, screenwriter and film director....
.

During the Faction Paradox
Faction Paradox

Faction Paradox is a fictional time travelling cult/rebel group/organized crime syndicate created by Lawrence Miles. The Faction's belief-system as portrayed has some similarities to voodoo, and is sometimes described as such....
 arc that runs through the Eighth Doctor Adventures, a character known as the War King is featured which is implied to be a future incarnation of the Master. The character is also referenced in
The Book of the War
The Book of the War

The Book of the War is a hypertext multi-author novel presented in the form of an encyclopedia of the first 50 years of the War in the Faction Paradox universe....
, published by Mad Norwegian Press when the Faction Paradox stories spun-off into their own continuity.

Martha Jones
Martha Jones

Dr. Martha Jones is a fictional character played by Freema Agyeman in the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood....
's year long journey under a Master-controlled planet Earth is detailed in the short story collection The Story of Martha
The Story of Martha

The Story of Martha is a BBC Books original novel written by Dan Abnett with David Roden, Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis, Robert Shearman and Simon Jowett and based on the long running science fiction television series Doctor Who....
, which was released on 26 December 2008.

Comic strips

The Master returns in a new body and guise, that of a street preacher, in the previously mentioned
Doctor Who Magazine
Doctor Who Magazine

Doctor Who Magazine is a magazine devoted to the long-running United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. Its current editor is Tom Spilsbury....
(DWM) comic strip story The Fallen, although the Doctor does not recognise him. The Master reveals himself a few stories later, in The Glorious Dead (DWM 287-296). The Master had survived the events of the television movie by encountering a cosmic being named Esterath in the time vortex. Esterath controls the Glory, the focal point of the Omniversal spectrum which underlies all existence. The Master's scheme to take control of the Glory fails, and he is banished to parts unknown (see Kroton
Kroton (Cyberman)

Kroton is a fictional character who appeared in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
).

In
Character Assassin (DWM 311), the Delgado Master visits the Land of Fiction
The Mind Robber

The Mind Robber is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in five weekly parts from September 14 to October 12, 1968....
 and steals part of the technology behind it, wiping out several nineteenth century fictional villains as he goes. He can also be seen in the following comic strips set during the Pertwee era:

  • "The Glen of Sleeping" by Gerry Haylock and Dick O'Neill (TV Action 107-111)
  • "Fogbound" by Frank Langford (Doctor Who Holiday Special 1973)
  • "The Time Thief" by Steve Livesey (Doctor Who Annual 1974)
  • "The Man in the Ion Mask" by Brian Williamson and Dan Abnett
    Dan Abnett

    Dan Abnett is a United Kingdom comic book writer and novelist. He studied in St Edmund Hall, Oxford.Primarily Abnett has worked for 2000 AD and Marvel Comics since the early 1990s, although he has also contributed to DC Comics titles....
     (
    Doctor Who Magazine
    Doctor Who Magazine

    Doctor Who Magazine is a magazine devoted to the long-running United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. Its current editor is Tom Spilsbury....
     Winter Special 1991)


A "Vote Saxon" sticker appears on a U.S. Mail Box, as does graffiti on a wall also saying "Vote Saxon" in the Marvel comic "X-Factor" #28 Vol. 3.

Audio plays

The Master appears in the Big Finish Productions audio play,
Dust Breeding
Dust Breeding

Dust Breeding is a Big Finish Productions List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
, where Geoffrey Beevers
Geoffrey Beevers

Geoffrey Beevers is a United Kingdom actor who has appeared in many different television roles.Beevers has worked extensively at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond upon Thames, both as an actor ; and as an adaptor/director of George Eliot's novel Adam Bede , for which he won a Time Out Award, and Balzac's Pere Goriot ....
 reprised the role. The story reveals that, at some point after
Survival
Survival (Doctor Who)

Survival is a list of Doctor Who serials in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in three parts, weekly, from November 22 to December 6, 1989....
, The Master's Trakenite body is damaged and he becomes a walking corpse again, using the alias Mr Seta, another anagram of Master.

In the later
Master
Master (Doctor Who audio)

Master is a Big Finish Productions List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who....
, it is revealed that while the Seventh Doctor
Seventh Doctor

The Seventh Doctor is a fictional character, the seventh Doctor #Changing faces of the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running BBC Science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 is Time's Champion, the Master is Death's. This is a result of an incident in their youth, where the Doctor gave his childhood friend over to Death (personified as a woman) rather than become its slave himself, creating the Master. The Master forgives the Doctor for this, understanding that he did not foresee the consequences, but the end of the play implies that the Master will once again become Death's servant.

An out-of-continuity Master is heard in the Big Finish audio play
Sympathy for the Devil
Sympathy for the Devil (Doctor Who audio)

Sympathy for the Devil is a Big Finish Productions List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish based on the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
, voiced by Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss

Mark Gatiss is an England actor, screenwriter and novelist. He is best known as a member of the comedy team The League of Gentlemen, and is one of only three people to have both written for and acted in Doctor Who....
. In this alternate version of events, the Third Doctor
Third Doctor

The Third Doctor is the name given to the third Doctor #Changing faces of the fictional character known as Doctor ; seen on screen in the long-running BBC Science fiction on television series Doctor Who....
 does not arrive for his exile on Earth until 1997 and the Master has been trapped on the planet while a series of extraterrestrial disasters occurred over the decades without the Doctor's help to stop them.

Others

Shalka Master
Eric Saward
Eric Saward

Eric Saward was born in December 1944 and became a script writer and script editor for the BBC, resigning from the latter post on the TV programme Doctor Who in 1986....
 included the Anthony Ainley version in his short story,
Birth of a Renegade, in the Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special one-off magazine, published by Radio Times
Radio Times

Radio Times is the BBC's weekly television and radio programme listings magazine. It also provides on-line listings....
 (and in the United States
United States

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 by Starlog Press
Starlog

Starlog is a monthly science-fiction film magazine published by Starlog Group Inc. The magazine was created by publishers Kerry O'Quinn and Norman Jacobs....
) in 1983. The Master was also played by Jonathan Pryce
Jonathan Pryce

Jonathan Pryce is a Wales award-winning theatre and film actor/singer. After studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and marrying Irish actress Kate Fahy in 1974, he began his career as a stage actor in the 1970s....
 in the Comic Relief skit
Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death
Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death

Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death is a four-episode special of Doctor Who made for the Comic Relief charity telethon in the United Kingdom, and broadcast on BBC One on 12 March 1999....
. In 2003, an android version of the character (resembling the Delgado Master and voiced by Derek Jacobi
Derek Jacobi

Sir Derek George Jacobi Order of the British Empire is an England actor and film director. Like Laurence Olivier, he bears the distinction of holding two knighthoods, Danish and British....
) appeared in the animated
Animation

Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D or 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. It is an optical illusion of Motion due to the phenomenon of persistence of vision, and can be created and demonstrated in a number of ways....
 webcast,
Scream of the Shalka
Scream of the Shalka

Scream of the Shalka is a Macromedia Flash-animated serial based on the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was produced to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the series and was originally posted in six weekly parts from 13 November to 18 December, 2003 on bbc.co.uk's Doctor Who ....
. He also appears, with the "Shalka Doctor
Shalka Doctor

The Shalka Doctor is the common fan name given to the character that appeared as the ninth Doctor #Changing faces of Doctor in the Macromedia Flash-animated serial Scream of the Shalka in 2003 and the later short story The Feast of the Stone which were based on the United Kingdom science fiction television series, Doctor Who....
" (Richard E. Grant
Richard E. Grant

Richard E. Grant is a British people Swaziland actor, screenwriter and film director....
 in the webcast), in a follow-up short story by Cavan Scott
Cavan Scott

Cavan Scott is a United Kingdom writer of science fiction audio plays, best known for his collaborations with Mark Wright ....
 and Mark Wright
Mark Wright (writer)

Mark Wright is a British writer of audio plays, best known for his collaborations with Cavan Scott. They first came to light writing as the writers of the Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio play Project Twilight, where they created the original villain Nimrod ....
,
The Feast of the Stone. This Master is created by the Doctor and is apparently once again his friend – albeit a slightly sinister one. Exactly why the Doctor created an android duplicate of the Master is not revealed, but it is suggested that the Doctor somehow extended the Master's own life by doing so. The android is also able to pilot the Doctor's TARDIS, but is physically unable to leave the ship, perhaps as a safeguard. It can also be switched off.

Further appearances


Audio book
  • The Killing Stone (BBV
    BBV

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     Audio, read by Richard Franklin
    Richard Franklin

    Richard Franklin is a United Kingdom actor.He has had various roles in different television programmes including Crossroads and Emmerdale ....
    )


Other
  • Destiny of the Doctors
    Destiny of the Doctors

    Destiny of the Doctors is a IBM PC compatible computer game based on the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who; released on 5 December 1997 by BBC Multimedia....
    (Computer game; played by Ainley; his last performance as The Master)


See also

  • Meddling Monk
    Meddling Monk

    The Meddling Monk, or simply the Monk, is a fictional character in the United Kingdom science fiction television series Doctor Who. He was played by the British comic actor Peter Butterworth....
  • The War Chief
  • Omega
    Omega (Doctor Who)

    Omega is a fictional character from the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series, Doctor Who. In the context of the series, Omega is known as one of the founding fathers of the Time Lords of the planet Gallifrey, and is a revered figure in Time Lord history together with the equally legendary Rassilon; the Third Do...
  • Morbius
    List of Doctor Who villains

    This is a list of villains from the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who. For other, related lists, #See also....
  • The Valeyard
    Valeyard

    The Valeyard is a fictional character from the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series, Doctor Who. He is described as an aspect of Doctor from between his twelfth and thirteenth incarnations....
  • Davros
    Davros

    Davros is a character from the long-running United Kingdom science fiction on television series Doctor Who. Davros is an archenemy of Doctor and is responsible for the creation of the Doctor's deadliest enemies, the Daleks....
  • The Rani


Footnotes


External links

  • - short story featuring the Shalka Master on the BBC website.
  • - a speculative chronology of the Master's appearances in television, novels and audio plays (scroll down)