Terrible Time Lords (feature)

Terrible Time Lords was the twelfth feature and eighteenth release exclusively published in Doctor Who The Official Annual 2024 on 7 September 2023 by Penguin Group and written by Paul Lang.

The feature detailed the most notable Time Lords to appear on TV, as well as notably giving unique names to various incarnations of the Master.

The Time Lords of Gallifrey
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The Monk
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Omega
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Rassilon
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The Rani
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The Many Faces of the Master
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The Young Master
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The Charming Master
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The Frazzled Master
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The Bodysnatching Master
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The Hidden Master
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The Prime Master
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The Mistress
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The Destructive Master
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Characters

 * First Monk
 * Omega
 * First Rani
 * Young Master
 * UNIT era Master
 * Decayed Master
 * Tremas Master
 * War Master / Yana
 * Saxon Master
 * Missy
 * Spy Master
 * Spy Master

Worldbuilding
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Continuity

 * The Monk was the first Renegade Time Lord the Doctor fought when he stumbled upon him in 1066 trying to meddler with the Battle of Hastings, as seen in TV: The Time Meddler.
 * Mention is made of Omega's attempt to have the Doctor take his place in the Anti-matter universe, referencing the events of TV: The Three Doctors.
 * Rassilon tried to enact the Ultimate Sanction in TV: The End of Time, and the Twelfth Doctor banished him from Gallifrey in TV: Hell Bent.
 * The Sixth Doctor shut down the Rani's plan to harvest the sleep related chemicals from human brains in TV: The Mark of the Rani.
 * The Tremas Master was shrunk and burnt during Planet of Fire and infected with the Cheetah virus during Survival.
 * The War Master decision to hide from the Last Great Time War at the end of the universe by using a Chameleon Arch was discovered in Utopia.
 * Missy's attempt to reform herself was chronicled in The Lie of the Land, The Eaters of Light, World Enough and Time and The Doctor Falls.
 * The Spy Master's razing of Gallifrey was discovered in Spyfall, and he explained his motivation in The Timeless Children.

Gallery
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