Forum:The Master

Shouldn't we put The Master's incarnations on seperate pages instead of all on one page? The Master Chief-117 23:49, 26 January 2008 (UTC)


 * No. Unlike the Doctor where it's all very clear cut who/which one he is, with the Master it's a little more vague. Therefore easier to understand in one line in the single article. --Tangerineduel 14:54, 27 January 2008 (UTC)

Can you explain how it's vague? Please? Just, so I understand. The Master Chief-117 01:17, 28 January 2008 (UTC)


 * There was a Master during the Third Doctor's era, which could have been basically any regeneration from 1-12. Then there was a Master in The Deadly Assassin, which was probably the 13th. Then he took over Tremas, which could be considered a continuation of his 13 regeneration or a whole new cycle. Then in the Doctor Who: The TV Movie he was killed by the Daleks, and turned into a snake-thingy, which could also be a continuation or a new cycle. Then he takes over a Human, which could also be a new cycle or a continuation. Then he's killed and brought back by the Time Lords for the Last Great Time War, which is definitely a new cycle. Then, at some point he goes to the far future, which in turn could be any regeneration from 1-12 (who knows how many times he was killed between being brought back and meeting the Doctor in Utopia?).


 * The Master's life isn't as well documented as the Doctors, so trying to split it up would be rather difficult. --


 * Also in addition to those TV stories there is First Frontier where he gets the whole Kitling thing un-done by the Tzun and is killed once there. --Tangerineduel 04:31, 28 January 2008 (UTC)

That's alot of Master's. I think I see your point know. Unless your up to the challenge. Probably not huh? The Master Chief-117 22:11, 28 January 2008 (UTC)


 * most of the master's we have seen are the same. Pratt, Beevers, Ainley (and Tipple if you count him) arwe the same 13th incarnation.  I think Roberts also played the same version, as he was able to transform into a snake after The Eight Doctors.  i haven't seen Deadly assasin, but If I've understood correctly, the pratt version is a decayed version of Delgado, so he is also the same version.  In which case we would have three articels - the classic series master, the yana master and the Saxon Master, in addition to the masters in the books/ audios.  I don't think that is really needed, as the Yana and Saxon masters haven't really featured enough.  We could split the current page to separate the new series masters from the old series master. Jack's the man - 10:35, 4 February 2008 (UTC)