A letter from the Master (short story)

A letter from the Master was a special edition story that formed part of A Letter from the Doctor series. It was printed in DWM 311.

The short story was a comedic exploration into 's recollections of attempts to have a presence in Earth's popular culture, albeit not entirely successfully. The story also referenced material from TV Comic, namely the Sabre-Toothed Gorillas.

Summary
is asked to write in for Doctor Who Magazine...

Plot
On the thirteenth floor of Plasmaton House, in Krasis & Hippias Passage, located T'nnbrrrj Swells, Cptn Dent, reminisces that he had disintegrated the editorial team when they asked him to write an introduction to their "tawdry periodical" devoted to himself, Doctor Who Magazine.

After he says that he isn't all bad, he admits that his life as the megalomaniac's megalomaniac isn't all "murder, miniaturisation, and mercenary acts", as he recalled that "just the other decade" he had spoken to Rupert, who organised his media interests on Earth in the late 20th century and the early 21st century, saying that his "charity work" goes unnoticed, which he doesn't actually like to talk about (lest to garner the negative attention of the Time Lords).

Referenced only

 * Rupert

Continuity

 * In his second incarnation, Dr. Who, John, and Gillian encountered the sabre-toothed gorillas on an unnamed planet; (COMIC: The Sabre-Toothed Gorillas) the Tenth Doctor later warned Martha Jones that the sabre-toothed gorillas could've been one of the creatures outside the TARDIS on Myarr. (TV: The Infinite Quest)
 * Cptn Dent appears to be named after Captain Dent. (TV: Colony in Space)
 * Krasis & Hippias Passage appears to be an homage to Atlantis-native humans Krasis and Hippias. (TV: The Time Monster)
 * The Doctor (PROSE: A Letter from the Doctor 1, A letter from the Doctor 2007, et al.) and Peter Capaldi had both also written letters in for Doctor Who Magazine. (PROSE: A Letter from the Doctor 464, A Letter from the Doctor 500)
 * Plasmaton House was seemingly named after the Plasmatons. (TV: Time-Flight)
 * Bandrils first appeared in TV: Timelash.
 * Doctor Who Magazine later published an email that they intercepted from Malcolm Taylor about the possibility of 's survival after cyber-converted Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart seemingly killed her. (PROSE: The Secret Diary of the Master)