Howling:How did the Master get to the end of the universe?

Have anyone ever wondered what happened to The Master's TARDIS? He had to have used it to get to the end of the universe and can't have a Chameleon Arch without one so what happened to her? Did he abandon her just so he could steal the Doctors or did he lose her?

Others (including me) certainly have wondered about this. The problem is a shortage of information from the episodes. As well as those you mention (he abandoned her to steal the Doctor's TARDIS or he'd somehow lost her), there's the possibility that he deliberately sent her away. He was, after all, running away from the Time War & hiding, so he might have feared that keeping a TARDIS around would reveal -- either to the Time Lords or to the Daleks -- that there was a Time Lord in the vicinity. It's possible to program a TARDIS with destination coordinates & a time delay so that, after a set interval, she'll take off automatically. (It was done in, I think, The Five Doctors.) He could have done that before he used the Arch, so that his TARDIS would take herself elsewhere after he'd got out of her. Of course, that would leave him stranded, so it's not a very sensible plan -- but this is the Master we're talking about. I expect others can devise alternative (& probably better) scenarios but I doubt that we'll ever find out definitively unless a future story happens to require the availability of an unaccounted-for TARDIS. --89.241.218.121talk to me 21:18, June 15, 2014 (UTC) It's hard to see the Master abandoning is TARDIS and thus his way of becoming the Master again which would, probably, be important to him.DCT ☎  16:02, July 10, 2014 (UTC)

There are a lot of possible explanations, but they are all constrained by the facts of what the Master does. That he would steal the Doctor's Tardis in order to trap him in peril at the end of the universe fits him pretty well. That once discovering the limits the Doctor has placed on it, The Master doesn't try to recover his own has implications. Perhaps he became Prof. Yanna and later went to the end of the universe. The Doctor's Tardis couldn't take him to his lost tardis because it wasn't in one of those two places it could then go. I would have thought that the master, living in an age of space flight, would not have taken that chance. When the Doctor hid out on Earth, he knew that possibility was closed. (Of course, if the master told his tardis to take him someplace the Daleks have never been, Earth is the last place it would have taken him.) I would expect that the master would be clever enough to program his tardis to find him when he activated the watch to restore himself, perhaps even following him in the space-time vortex until needed. But the story needed the Master to be reliant upon the Doctor's Tardis, so perhaps the back story is that the master's tardis was damaged, on the verge of destruction when he used the Chameleon Arch. If you think about it, the very last thing the Master would do to hide would be to become a person like any other. He had to be truly out of options to do that, so the idea that his tardis was beyond repair (especially in the context of the Time War) seems pretty reasonable to me. Phil Stone ☎  18:23, July 14, 2014 (UTC)