User:BananaClownMan/Sandbox/Individuals killed by the Master

Throughtout his many lives and schemes of conquest, the renegade Time Lord known as the Master killed many individuals.

He was known to destroy planets for his own amusement, (AUDIO: Death Match) and once accidently destroyed a section of the universe with a wave of entropy. (TV: Logopolis)

While he thought killing to be a sign of poor preparation and unprofessionalism, (PROSE: The Dark Path) the "UNIT enemy" Master would casually murder those whom he could not control, (TV: Terror of the Autons) or who were standing in the way of an item he required. (TV: The Claws of Axos) He believed that those who died as a result of his schemes to be "necessary sacrifice[s]". (TV: The Sea Devils)

While he claimed that nothing he ever did "[was] ever pointless", (AUDIO: The Light at the End) and that he only killed for "power", (AUDIO: The Two Masters) the "Decayed" Master seemed more comfortable with killing people just for the sake of it, (AUDIO: The Light at the End) showing a sadistic pleasure when he resorted to killing, (TV: The Keeper of Traken) and even destroyed the planet Raskalar for amusement. (AUDIO: Death Match) Despite this, the Seventh Doctor recalled how the "Decayed" Master was "generally a serious sort", remembering how he was "cold and cruel." (AUDIO: The Two Masters)

He showed a genuine disregard for life and was often uninterested in how many people died at his hands, (TV: Logopolis, Castrovalva, The King's Demons, Survival) and had a particular fondness for the Tissue Compression Eliminator. (TV: Logopolis, Time-Flight, Planet of Fire, The Mark of the Rani) However, he showed an unusual level of moral standards when he apologised to Peri Brown for involving her in a battle that was originally supposed to be between him and the Sixth Doctor, and was genuinely horrified when the Rani's contraption turned Luke Ward into a tree, although the Doctor considered it an example of how warped and callous the Master was if he thought that establishing that Luke's death was an accident was any kind of excuse. (TV: The Mark of the Rani)

While he agreed with the Ice Lord Savaar that he lacked a degree of honour, the "Tzun" Master would only resort to harming others if he found an advantage in the act, opting to perform with "a considerable degree of leniency" when sabotaging Bernice and Jason's wedding until he was forced to take Bernice hostage at gunpoint during the ceremony. (PROSE: Happy Endings)

The "Deathworm" Master viewed life as being "wasted on the living", (TV: Doctor Who) and boasted his satisfaction in killing innocents, even claiming that mere petty vengeance was enough motivation to do so. (AUDIO: Mastermind) He was also petty, snapping Chang Lee's neck when he refused to follow an order, (TV: Doctor Who) turning Earth into a religious dictatorship to spite the Doctor, (COMIC: The Glorious Dead) and killing Violet solely because she foiled his attempt to kill Edward Grainger. (AUDIO: Mastermind)

The "War" Master found enjoyment in the death of others, even killing for his own amusement, believing the most pointless of murders to be the most "fun", (AUDIO: Master of Worlds) and enjoyed tormenting his intended victims before their demise, citing an enjoyment for a "ticking clock". He would even give them a chance at survival for further torment. (AUDIO: Concealed Weapon) He also found amusement in the misery of the Time Lords, particularly when it came to Narvin. (AUDIO: Sins of the Father)

The Master still held the lives of others without thought, assassinating the Cabinet of the United Kingdom, setting the Toclafane on Vivien Rook, ordering Arthur Coleman Winters's execution as a show of power, commanding the decimation of the population of Earth to emphasise his new dominion, (TV: The Sound of Drums) destroying the islands of Japan when he learned that the Drast had been operating in Yokohama, (PROSE: The Story of Martha) siphoning the life forces of the people who resurrected him, and unceremoniously consuming Sarah, Tommo and Ginger, leaving them as skeletons. (TV: The End of Time) He also showed a sadistic glee when he resorted to murder, continuously listening in on Rook's dying screams, being excited by the prospect of killing the immortal Jack Harkness a second time, (TV: The Sound of Drums) and chuckling after casually killing Thomas Milligan. (TV: Last of the Time Lords) He was also known to kill those who brought him bad news. (PROSE: The Story of Martha)

Viewing everything as being born to die, Missy held no regrets when it came to murder, describing her urge to kill as akin to a child wanting to pop a balloon, (TV: Death in Heaven) and having a preference for killing "clever-clogs" because they "[made] the best faces". (TV: The Witch's Familiar) When instructed not to kill, Missy would grow uninterested in the task given, (PROSE: Lords and Masters) and once killed a bird for no reason other than she was feeling annoyed. (PROSE: Teddy Sparkles Must Die!) When building up to a murder, Missy would insist that her victim "say something nice" to her, and would wait patiently for them to reply. (TV: Dark Water, Death in Heaven, The Magician's Apprentice) She also insisted that anyone aiming to kill her do the same with her, (TV: Death in Heaven) and would take offence if a threat to kill her was not carried out. (TV: The Witch's Familiar)

Direct kills

 * Slann (PROSE: Birth of a Renegade)

Direct kills

 * Gothard (PROSE: The Dark Path)
 * Epilira (PROSE: The Dark Path)
 * Vernon Terrell (PROSE: The Dark Path)


 * Albert Goodge (TV: Terror of the Autons)
 * George McDermott (TV: Terror of the Autons)


 * Green (TV: The Mind of Evil)


 * Koschei (PROSE: The Face of the Enemy)


 * Jack Harris (PROSE: The Eight Doctors)


 * Geoffrey Thynne (PROSE: The Touch of the Nurazh)


 * William (COMIC: The Heralds of Destruction)


 * Bliss (PROSE: Last of the Gaderene)


 * Captain Nemo of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * Robur the Conqueror of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * The Phantom of the Opera of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * Dr. Moreau of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * Count Dracula of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * Fu Manchu of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * The Invisible Man of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * Captain Hook of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * Shere Khan of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * Mister Hyde of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * A. J. Raffles of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * Long John Silver of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * Smee of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)
 * Professor Moriarty of the Land of Fiction (COMIC: Character Assassin)


 * Father Sherrin (PROSE: The Duke of Dominoes)


 * Gabriel Gayle (COMIC: Doorway to Hell)
 * Jack Hayes (COMIC: Doorway to Hell)
 * Katya Dabrowski (COMIC: Doorway to Hell)

Orchestrated kills

 * John Farrel (TV: Terror of the Autons)
 * Rex Farrel (TV: Terror of the Autons)
 * Cheng Teik (TV: The Mind of Evil)

Accidental kills

 * George Patrick Barnham (TV: The Mind of Evil)


 * Nikos Spiridakis (PROSE: The Seismologist's Story)


 * David Campbell (PROSE: Legacy of the Daleks)

Others

 * George Philips (TV: Terror of the Autons)
 * Gerald Gooder (PROSE: Freedom)
 * Dodo Chaplet (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)
 * Dalios (TV: The Time Monster)

Direct kills

 * Runcible (TV: The Deadly Assassin)
 * Hilred (TV: The Deadly Assassin)


 * Clockwork Maurice (AUDIO: Maurice)


 * Trap One (AUDIO: The Oseidon Adventure)


 * Jenny Dovie (AUDIO: The Light at the End)
 * Kevin Dovie (AUDIO: The Light at the End)
 * Linda Dovie (AUDIO: The Light at the End)


 * Kassia (TV: The Keeper of Traken)
 * Tremas (TV: The Keeper of Traken)

Orchestrated kills

 * 406th President of the Time Lords (TV: The Deadly Assassin)


 * Calvert (AUDIO: The Evil One)


 * Neman (TV: The Keeper of Traken)

Accidental kills

 * Goth (TV: The Deadly Assassin)

Direct kills

 * Vanessa (TV: Logopolis)
 * The Fourth Doctor (TV: Logopolis)


 * Ruther (TV: Castrovalva)


 * Sir Giles Estram: The Master killed the French knight (PROSE: Sanctuary) to assume his identity. (TV: The King's Demons)


 * Cyber-Leader (TV: The Five Doctors)


 * Laura Henderson (PROSE: The Velvet Dark)


 * Dana Brown (PROSE: A Town Called Eternity)
 * Sarah Brown (PROSE: A Town Called Eternity)


 * Tom (TV: The Mark of the Rani)


 * Hilary Ratchett (AUDIO: The End of the Line)


 * Adam Mitchell (COMIC: Endgame)


 * Karra (TV: Survival)


 * Stoker (PROSE: First Frontier)
 * Shok'Arl (PROSE: First Frontier)
 * Joe Manco (PROSE: First Frontier)

Orchestrated kills

 * Geoffrey de Lacy (TV: The King's Demons)


 * Derek (PROSE: Survival)


 * Paterson (TV: Survival)

Accidental kills

 * The Keeper (TV: Logopolis)
 * Katura (TV: Logopolis)
 * Luvic (TV: Logopolis)
 * Foster 1 (TV: Logopolis)
 * Foster 2 (TV: Logopolis)
 * The Monitor (TV: Logopolis)

Others

 * Luke Ward (TV: The Mark of the Rani)


 * Stuart (TV: Survival)
 * Midge (TV: Survival)

Direct kills

 * Peter (PROSE: Housewarming)

Other

 * Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (PROSE: Happy Endings)

Direct kills

 * Klemp (AUDIO: Dust Breeding)
 * Albert Bootle (AUDIO: Dust Breeding)

Direct kills

 * Bruce (TV: Doctor Who)
 * Miranda: After possessing Bruce's body, the Master killed his wife by snapping her neck. (TV: Doctor Who)
 * Joey Sneller (PROSE: The Novel of the Film)
 * Chang Lee (TV: Doctor Who)
 * Grace Holloway (TV: Doctor Who)


 * The Eleven (AUDIO: Day of the Master)


 * Duncan: The Master killed Duncan with the TCE. (COMIC: The Fallen)


 * Richard (PROSE: Prologue)


 * Violet (PROSE: Prologue; AUDIO: Mastermind)


 * Don Maestro (AUDIO: Mastermind)


 * Michael Maestro (AUDIO: Mastermind)

Others

 * The Seventh Doctor (TV: Doctor Who)

Orchestrated kills

 * Rastel (AUDIO: Master of the Daleks)


 * Arunzell (AUDIO: Dominion)


 * Jemima (AUDIO: The Two Masters)

Others

 * Maynard (AUDIO: Dominion)

Direct kills

 * The Eleven (AUDIO: Day of the Master)


 * Julia Hartley-Price (AUDIO: Master of Worlds)
 * Cyber-Controller (AUDIO: Master of Worlds)


 * Finnian Valentine (AUDIO: The Devil You Know)


 * Tandeeka (AUDIO: The Heavenly Paradigm)
 * Cole Jarnish (AUDIO: The Heavenly Paradigm)


 * Chantho (TV: Utopia)

Orchestrated kills

 * Cassandra King (AUDIO: Sins of the Father)

Direct kills

 * Albert Dumfries (TV: The Sound of Drums)
 * Jack Harkness (TV: The Sound of Drums)


 * Thomas Milligan (TV: Last of the Time Lords)


 * Sarah (TV: The End of Time)
 * Tommo (TV: The End of Time)
 * Ginger (TV: The End of Time)


 * Rassilon: After being dragged back to the last day of the Last Great Time War with him, and after it was revealed that Rassilon was responsible for the Drumming in his head, (TV: The End of Time) the Master took his revenge by forcing White-Point Stars down Rassilon's throat, forcing the Time Lord founder to regenerate. (PROSE: Lords and Masters)
 * Cyber-Leader (PROSE: Alit in Underland)
 * : After being stabbed by her, the Master shot Missy with the laser screwdriver in a rage after learning she was going to side with the Twelfth Doctor, leaving her too injured to regenerate and causing her to die. (TV: The Doctor Falls)

Orchestrated kills

 * Vivien Rook (TV: The Sound of Drums)
 * Arthur Winters (TV: The Sound of Drums)


 * Topknot (PROSE: Alit in Underland)

Direct kills

 * Lord Ascot (PROSE: Dismemberment)
 * Bobo Braithwaite (PROSE: Dismemberment)
 * Downton: Missy killed the prized racehorse of Harrison Mandeville, and had Saffron serve it as a meal at the Scoundrels Club in vengeance for her dismissal by Mandeville. (PROSE: Dismemberment)
 * Danny Pink: Missy ran over Danny with a milk float, (PROSE: Dismemberment) resulting in his death. (TV: Dark Water)
 * Skarosa (PROSE: Dismemberment)


 * Dr. Chang: Once she had no further use for him, Missy killed Chang in front of the Twelfth Doctor. (TV: Dark Water)


 * Zygon Osgood: After the Doctor offered her a place in the TARDIS, (TV: Death in Heaven) Missy killed Petronella Osgood's Zygon counterpart (AUDIO: Narcissus) out of spite. (TV: Death in Heaven)
 * Seb: Missy disintegrated Seb after the AI interface began to annoy her. (TV: Death in Heaven)


 * Yayani (PROSE: Lords and Masters)


 * Pratt: Missy murdered Pratt with her TCE to take her position as governess to Jack, Esme and Peter. (PROSE: Teddy Sparkles Must Die!)


 * Colony Sarff: Missy shot Colony Sarff to death to free the Doctor from Sarff's grasp. (TV: The Witch's Familiar)


 * The Eleven (AUDIO: Day of the Master)


 * Cyber-Lieutenant (PROSE: Alit in Underland)


 * : Missy stabbed her predecessor to ensure he would regenerate into her, as she prepared to return to assist the Doctor against the Cybermen. (TV: The Doctor Falls)

Orchestrated kills

 * Doctor Kalub: After paralysing him with her Sonic umbrella, Missy encouraged Yayani into killing Kalub. (PROSE: Lords and Masters)

Others

 * Colonel Ahmed: Ahmed was amongst the fatalities of the Cyberman attack on Boat One that Missy ordered. (TV: Death in Heaven)