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Burn wrote:So here's what i'd like to see, Sec escapes, lives in hiding, reappears when Tennant is leaving so that he can exterminate The Doctor and trigger the regeneration.
That's like turning round to transformer fans and saying "Yeah we're killing off Prime and Megatron and they will never ever return".
Insurgent wrote:Didn't that happen back in 86?
Insurgent wrote:That's like turning round to transformer fans and saying "Yeah we're killing off Prime and Megatron and they will never ever return".
Didn't that happen back in 86?
Insurgent wrote:Although you could have slapped a Spoiler Warning on that link DB.
Darth Bombshell wrote:And speaking of killing the franchise...WARNING: SPOILER IMAGE FOR "DALEKS OF MANHATTAN/EVOLUTION OF THE DALEKS."
http://freemaagyeman.com/news/2007/04/16/radio-times-17-april-2007/2/.
Darth Bombshell wrote:And speaking of killing the franchise...WARNING: SPOILER IMAGE FOR "DALEKS OF MANHATTAN/EVOLUTION OF THE DALEKS."
http://freemaagyeman.com/news/2007/04/16/radio-times-17-april-2007/2/.
Darth Bombshell wrote:I thought that was a given.
Cyber Bishop wrote:Darth Bombshell wrote:And speaking of killing the franchise...WARNING: SPOILER IMAGE FOR "DALEKS OF MANHATTAN/EVOLUTION OF THE DALEKS."
http://freemaagyeman.com/news/2007/04/16/radio-times-17-april-2007/2/.
Crap.. That looks horrible..
OptimusPrive wrote:How did the Master live past his 13 regenerations?
OptimusPrive wrote:Is he really Gallifreyan (spelling?) anymore?
OptimusPrive wrote:Can he still regenerate? If so, why?
OptimusPrive wrote:What is the Master's relationship with the Doctor?
OptimusPrive wrote:Why was the Master a renegade Timelord?
OptimusPrive wrote:What is the Master's TARDIS like (if he has one)?
OptimusPrive wrote:Was he the same one in the fox 8th doctor movie, or will that be retconned (correct term?)
OptimusPrive wrote:Did the Master have any role in the novels (still considered canon?) after the fox movie?
Cyber Bishop wrote:OptimusPrive wrote:How did the Master live past his 13 regenerations?
It is assumed that Anthony Ainley' master was the 13th regeneration and he was exterminated by the Daleks at the beginning of the movie
Private_Random wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:OptimusPrive wrote:How did the Master live past his 13 regenerations?
It is assumed that Anthony Ainley' master was the 13th regeneration and he was exterminated by the Daleks at the beginning of the movie
Soz Bishop, it was Peter Pratt/Geoffrey Beevers who played the final regeneration of the Master and when he took over Anthony Ainley's character Tremas, he had a new body. Anthony's Master didn't exactly have a new life cycle....he was however offered a new set of 13 lives by the Time Lords in the Five Doctors story.
With Delgado's death, the Master disappeared from the series for several years. In his next appearance, in The Deadly Assassin (1976), the Master appeared as an emaciated, decaying wreck (played by Peter Pratt under heavy make-up). Although Time Lords have the potential to postpone death by completely renewing their bodies, the ability can only be used twelve times. The Master had used up all twelve of his regenerations, and was nearing the end of his thirteenth and final life. It is not clear if the Master had any regenerations between the Delgado incarnation and the Pratt one, or which incarnation the Delgado Master was.
Life after death
The Master also appeared in the 1996 Doctor Who television movie that starred Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor. In the prologue, the Master's current body (the Anthony Ainley incarnation portrayed for mere seconds in the final edit by Gordon Tipple) was exterminated by the Daleks as a punishment for his 'evil crimes' set by the Time Lords after the Master's trial. However, the Master had betrayed the Daleks in the original series years before. The Master's final request is that the Doctor is to take his remains back to Gallifrey. In the Virgin New Adventures novel Lungbarrow by Marc Platt, the Doctor is given this task by the High Council of Time Lords.
It is controversial as to whether Tipple was portraying Ainley's incarnation of the Master or a new incarnation. All the Dr. Who novelisations and comics published around the same time as the release of the movie indicate that it is Ainley's Master, however there is nothing in the movie to specifically confirm or deny this beyond the general look of Tipple's Master (which is only seen from a distance). There are also conflicting earlier novelizations which have the Master regenerating into a new body, albeit with a similar, bearded Svengali appearance.
Cyber Bishop wrote:OptimusPrive wrote:What is the Master's relationship with the Doctor?
He is a would-be universal conqueror and wants to eliminate the Doctor
Cyber Bishop wrote:OptimusPrive wrote:Why was the Master a renegade Timelord?
See answer above
Cyber Bishop wrote:OptimusPrive wrote:What is the Master's TARDIS like (if he has one)?
His chameleon circuit still works so t has been seen in various forms including a filing cabinet, a grandfather clock, a fireplace, an Ionic column, and an iron maiden.
Cyber Bishop wrote:Can anybody think of anything else we'd like to know/remember/speculate about the Master?
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