The Two Masters (audio story)

 was the two hundred and thirteenth story in Big Finish's monthly range. It featured the Seventh Doctor and two incarnations of the Master, as played by Geoffrey Beevers and Alex Macqueen. It was the third and final part of a "Multi-Master" trilogy.

Publisher's summary
The future is dying. All over the universe, gaps are beginning to appear. From the space lanes terrorised by the rag-tag remnants of the once-mighty Rocket Men, to the empire of the Gorlans, stricken by a terrible civil war. Gaps in space/time, portents of the end of everything.

Only three beings might prevent it. The Doctor, a renegade Time Lord from Gallifrey. , another renegade Time Lord from Gallifrey. And, yet another renegade Time Lord from Gallifrey.

One Doctor. Two Masters. What could possibly go wrong?

Part one
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Part two
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Part three
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Part four
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Cast

 * The Doctor - Sylvester McCoy
 * - Geoffrey Beevers
 * - Alex Macqueen
 * Jemima - Lauren Crace
 * Blore/Baron Jarvill - Russ Bain
 * Tazeena/Bauza/Mum - Esther Hall
 * Sebastian - James Garnon
 * Sarlon/Time Lord - Neil Edmond

Continuity

 * The Doctor mentions destroying the Rocket Men's asteroid. (AUDIO: Requiem for the Rocket Men)
 * The Doctor cannot remember his encounters with the Master in Hexford in 2016 during his fifth incarnation (AUDIO: And You Will Obey Me) or at the prison with the mind leach during his sixth incarnation also in 2016 (AUDIO: Vampire of the Mind), which he attributes to reality collapsing around the Masters.
 * The Doctor has met the "new" Master before. (AUDIO: UNIT: Dominion)
 * The new Master mentions that he's broken into the Time Lord base on Tersurus before. (AUDIO: UNIT: Dominion)
 * The Doctor mentions that he has met Harry Houdini. (AUDIO: Smoke and Mirrors)
 * The new Master refers to his other incarnations as "" (TV: The Keeper of Traken) and "". (TV: Doctor Who; AUDIO: Mastermind)
 * The Doctor comments that the universe is sick and needs a Doctor, much like at his victory speech in 2008. (TV: The Sound of Drums).
 * During the first confrontation between the two Masters, the new Master is responsible for the decayed Master being reduced to his current state; this appears to contradict PROSE: Legacy of the Daleks, where the Master's condition is caused by Susan destroying a Matter transmuter in his TARDIS with his Tissue Compression Eliminator, but the novel only depicts the Master being thrown from his TARDIS rather than explicitly stating that he is reduced to his crippled state by the blast, suggesting that the two can be reconciled with the assumption that the younger Master found another TARDIS to begin his raid on the Terserus compound.