Last of the Time Lords (TV story)


 * "Last of the Time Lords" is also a title sometimes given to the Doctor.

"Can't you hear it..the never ending drumbeat!"

- The Master

Synopsis
It has been one year since Martha teleported away from the Valiant and the Earth is now enslaved by the Master. Martha has travelled and seen, she has spoken and she has searched. Was it for a weapon to end the tyranny of the Master? Now the Master is ready to begin his new Time Lord Empire, with the Doctor aged beyond the point of no return, and Jack locked away below the Valiant's decks, only Martha can stop the Master.

Plot
One year after the Master's takeover and decimation of Planet Earth, the Earth (Sol 3) is announced to be closed from space traffic as it is entering extinction. On a beach on the coast of England, a man named Tom Milligan directs Martha's boat in using a lamp. She arrives back in the UK for the first time since the Toclafane invasion, having traveled the world. She tells Tom she has to talk to a woman called Professor Docherty, and asks him why he is allowed to travel. He says it is because he is a doctor, and Martha is happy to realize she is traveling with a Doctor. Tom tells Martha that she has become something of a legend around the world as the one person who can kill the Master, and asks her if this is true. She does not answer him.

The Master enters the deck of the Valiant, singing and dancing happily. He rings a bell to summon the Doctor out of his tent on the floor, commenting that there is one day until launch. The Doctor is still unnaturally aged and is now refusing to speak. He only responds when the Master mentions that Martha has apparently returned to England. He tells the Master to leave her alone. The Master tries to force him to talk more, but realizes that the "Toclafane" broke the Doctor's hearts when he realized what they are. The Doctor says he has just one thing to say, and the Master knows what it is, but the Master walks away. Francine is forced to be a waitress for the Master. Lucy looks beaten and seems to be much more miserable than she was before. Clive and Tish are also working on the Valiant. Tish's job is to feed Jack, who is chained to the engines. Tish gives Jack a hand signal to explain her plan, and Jack winks in acknowledgment.

Martha and Tom walk up a hill and see an enormous statue of the Master at the top of it. Looking out at the miles of countryside in front of them, they see thousands of spaceships being built. Martha explains that the Master is preparing for war with the rest of the universe. Suddenly, two Toclafane arrive and demand an explanation for Tom's traveling. He presents identification that he is allowed to travel and the Toclafane taunt him and move on. Tom asks Martha how the spheres didn't notice her, and she reveals that she is still wearing her TARDIS key perception filter. and that is how she has managed to travel the world.

Tish continues to spread her hand signal of three fingers, indicating that they will rebel at 3:00pm. As the Master picks a girl to give him a massage and insults Lucy, Jack manages to break free of his chains, Clive pours water over all the technology and equipment, and Francine throws the Master's laser screwdriver to the Doctor. He points it at the Master and says once more that he only has one thing to say and the Master knows what it is, who simply laughs at the Doctor. Jack is shot dead (again) by the Master's guards. The Master explains that the screwdriver has isomorphic controls and it only works for the Master. He demonstrates by torturing Francine and forcing her to apologize. She does so and the Master warns everyone that siding with the Doctor is not recommended. The Master continues to insult the Doctor and decides to take his revenge.

Martha and Tom arrive at Professor Docherty's workplace. She is trying to fix a television so the can watch a transmission from the Master. They are successful, and the Master speaks to the world. He asks them how much hope does the Doctor have, and on camera, ages the Doctor a further 900 years. On the televison, the Doctor apears to be dead, and the transmission ends with a word of warning to Martha to surrender. On the Vaiant, a tiny, disfigured creature emerges from the Doctor's clothes - a 1000 year aged Doctor. Martha is undisturbed, saying she knows the Doctor is still alive.

Martha tells Professor Docherty that she came to see her so that they can cath themselves a sphere. They know that a lightning strike can strike down a sphere, and Professor Docherty manages to produce enough electricity to simulate one. Tom attracts attention by shooting into the air, and draws the Toclafane into the lightning. The sphere is struck down, and Professor Docherty prepares to find out what is inside.

Upon examining the sphere thus captured, they make a horrifying discovery: the Toclafane contain the conscious remains of the humans from the year 100 trillion. The Toclafane claims there was no Utopia, only more darkness, and with everything dying around them the humans cannibalized and regressed themselves, becoming the child-like Toclafane. The Master brought them back in time using the TARDIS, which could only travel between Utopia and present-day Earth. The contradiction of the Toclafane killing their own ancestors is made possible by the paradox machine built by the Master. Martha is horrified when the Toclafane quotes young Creet that she met on Malcassairo, telling her that the Toclafane have shared memories of the last of humanity. When questioned as to why it wishes to kill its own ancestors, the Toclafane responds, "Because it's fun" and laughs maniacally. Tom, sickened and horrified, shoots it dead.

When Docherty asks if the rumours about Martha are true, Martha reveals a gun, developed by Torchwood and UNIT, purportedly able to kill a Time Lord and prevent the ensuing regeneration. Martha has retrieved three of the four chemicals needed for the gun from their hiding places around the world, and has returned to London to find the fourth. After Martha and Thomas depart for a shelter in Bexley to hide, Docherty (who is desperate for information regarding her missing son) reveals their whereabouts to the Master. The Master thus comes to Earth's surface to capture Martha, killing Tom, destroying the special gun and taking her back to the Valiant. He intends to execute her before the Doctor and her family, at the moment his fleet is launched. As the clock counts down, Martha reveals the real reason she travelled the globe. It wasn't for a fictional anti-regeneration gun, or to fight back, but merely to talk. She told everyone about the Doctor; specifically, she told everyone to think of the Doctor at the same time the Master plans to launch his fleet. Docherty's betrayal was expected, engineered by Martha so that she would be brought on board the Valiant to rejoin the Doctor. Combined with the Master's Archangel satellite network, which the Doctor has had an entire year to get in tune with, this has the effect of charging the Doctor with the combined psychic energy of the people of Earth. This enables the Doctor to restore his youthful physiognomy and end the Master's control. The combined psychic energy gives the Doctor great power and he is not only able to restore himself with it, but it shields him and temporarily grants him telekinesis with which he removes the Master's laser screwdriver from him, defeating him. As the Master cowers, the Doctor says the words the Master was afraid to hear: "I forgive you".

With the Master out of the picture, Jack rounds up some soldiers to destroy the paradox machine, but is delayed by the Toclafane. The Master, using Jack's vortex manipulator, teleports himself and the Doctor to Earth, threatening to detonate his fleet and take the Earth with it. The Doctor knows that the Master would never kill himself, and manages to teleport both himself and the Master back to the Valiant just as Jack destroys the paradox machine, rewinding time to just after the US President is killed and just before the Toclafane arrive. All those on the Valiant remember the events due to being at "the eye of the storm," but nobody else will know of the Master's reign of terror in "the year that never was." The Master tries to run but ends up running straight into Jack who recapture him.

The Master, now defenseless, is handcuffed and stands before the Doctor. The Doctor announces that, since the Master is a Time Lord, he is the Doctor's responsibility and will be imprisoned on board the TARDIS. Francine Jones is talked out of shooting the Master, but Lucy Saxon, with a glazed expression, seizes a gun herself and shoots him. Rather than be a prisoner for the rest of his lives, the Master lets himself die, refusing to regenerate despite the Doctor's desperate pleas. Just before dying in his opponent's arms, the Master muses on the constant drumming in his head, wondering if it will finally stop, and with a smile says, "I win," leaving the Doctor to weep uncontrollably for his lost adversary and fellow Time Lord. The Doctor cremates the Master's body on a pyre. However, after he leaves, a female hand wearing red nail polish is seen taking the Master's signet ring from the burnt-out pyre, while the latter's malevolent laughter echoes in the background.

In Cardiff, Jack decides to remain behind to look after his team, "defending the Earth". The Doctor disables Jack's vortex manipulator to keep him from jumping through time unsupervised. The Doctor then tells Jack there's nothing that can be done about his immortality: it seems likely he'll never be able to die — though he isn't sure about aging. Thinking about what he might look like millions of years from now, Jack confesses his vanity and recalls how, as the first person from the Boeshane Peninsula to join the Time Agency, his good looks earned him the nickname "the Face of Boe."

With the TARDIS repaired, the Doctor is ready to move on. Martha, however, has decided to stay so she can look after her family and finally qualify as a medical doctor. She gives the Doctor her phone so they can keep in touch and says she will see him again, but when someone is in love and it's unrequited, they have to get out: "this is me getting out." The Doctor sets the TARDIS controls - until the room is suddenly shaken with great force, and the bow of a ship smashes through the console room wall. Picking up a lifebelt, he finds "Titanic" written on it, to which he can only respond flatly, "What?!"

Cast

 * The Doctor - David Tennant
 * Martha Jones - Freema Agyeman
 * Captain Jack Harkness - John Barrowman
 * The Master - John Simm
 * Lucy Saxon - Alexandra Moen
 * Francine Jones - Adjoa Andoh
 * Clive Jones - Trevor Laird
 * Tish Jones - Gugu Mbatha-Raw
 * Thomas Milligan - Tom Ellis
 * Prof Alison Docherty - Ellie Haddington
 * Lad - Tom Golding
 * Woman - Natasha Alexander

Crew
to be added

Story Notes

 * "Toclafane" roughly translates into "Fool The Fan" in French.
 * The Master seems to be a Scissor Sisters fan. He's singing along to "I Can't Decide" from their Ta-Dah album on the flight deck of the Valiant.
 * The sound of a female's laugh can be heard while a finger with a red painted finger nail picks up the Master's ring
 * Since the programme's revival, this is the first (and so far only) series finale not to feature the Daleks.
 * The Doctor trying to redeem The Master and the Funeral Pyre at the end could be a reference to Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi.
 * The Doctor states a desire to to take Martha to meet Agatha Christie, foreshadowing The Unicorn and the Wasp in which he follows through with this wish, only with Donna Noble.
 * The title Last of the Time Lords had previously been reported as a working title for one of the (ultimately aborted) big-screen adaptations of the series planned between 1989 and 2005; a poster showing the title Doctor Who: Last of the Time Lords even appeared in some film trade publications.

Ratings

 * 8.61 million - Final Ratings
 * 0.86 million - BBC Three Sunday repeat

Myths and rumours

 * The Toclafane were rumored to be an early form of Dalek created by the Master. This was proved false.
 * As Freema Agyeman's departure from the series had been previously reported, there were rumours that Martha Jones might die in this episode. Once again, the rumour turned out to be false.
 * It is Donna Noble (or maybe even Lucy Saxon) who picks up the ring after it falls from the Masters grip near the end of the episode. Russell T Davies joked in the audio commentary of this episode that it was the hand of theRani
 * It is possible that the Master woke the Silurians & Sea Devils from hibernation during his year of terror, having had previously awoke a group of sea devils in The Sea Devils.

Location Filming
to be added

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

 * How did the Doctor know about the countdown a year before it was due? (Because of the Master's arrogance, he knew that he could never resist a 'ticking clock.')
 * How did Martha know to walk round the Earth for a year based the Doctor telling her "use the countdown"? (The clips that show him speaking to her in flashback seem to show him saying more than just one phrase; he may have been able to give her ten or fifteen seconds worth of instructions while the Master was distracted.)
 * How did Martha and the Doctor know when the countdown would take place? (All of the above could be because The Doctor stated he had a year to tune himself into the psychic network the master was using and integrate with it, it may be possible that he transmitted psychic thoughts to Martha, after all it was this network that was hypnotizing Earth in the first place.)
 * Where did Martha get the idea for the gun from? (She is intelligent, she could have made it up, or The Doctor could have transmitted these thoughts through the network.)
 * There is no explanation for Leo, Martha's brother, Was he killed in the Attack? Did he hide like Martha asked? Did he join the resistance? ''It would be safe to assume Martha never was able to find out, or had grieved over the year period and was "over" his death. Either way, it wouldn't really matter since he wasn't aboard the carrier, and thus was rewound with the world
 * If the Master was able to convert the TARDIS into a paradox machine in order to change history, whats to stop the Doctor using the same kind of machine to allow him to change the events of the Time War. (The Paradox machine allowed a paradox to exist, it did not change established history. And The Doctor mentions in Series 4 The Time War is time-locked, making it almost impossible to alter).
 * When the Master attempts to use his laser screwdriver on the psychically empowered Doctor, the laser light from the prop is reflecting off the lens of the camera he is pointing it at, which tells you there is a camera there.
 * How does The Master know about Rose and how she "absorbed the Time Vortex" (event though it was the Heart of the TARDIS)? (As Prof Yana, he heard Jack and the Doctor discussing her fate over the security camera)
 * What happened to all the people who were on the Valiant when the President was assassinated but not present when the Paradox Machine was destroyed? To go one step further, what about the toclafane vanaguard? The ones who assasinate president Winters? Does that mean they are still on the loose? As the Valiant was rewound to where it was before, anyone on the Valiant at the time of assassination but not at the destruction of the paradox machine would have been killed (or rather stop existing). One step further, however, anyone NOT on the Valiant at the assassination but on it during the paradox machines destruction should have been duplicated.
 * Apparently the president of the USA is killed (by the Toclafane) and this is recognised post-time reversal. Wouldn't that cause international outrage the likes of which would see a different ending. Well, it's not the FIRST time a US President has been assassinated.
 * It is revealed that Jack's youthful nickname was the Face of Boe and he heard Martha discussing the Face of Boe in Utopia but, when wondering what will happen to him if he never dies, he doesn't wonder whether there is a connection.
 * What happened to the TARDIS controls being permanently fused?

Continuity

 * The 'Toclafane' are the last humans seen in Utopia.
 * The Third Doctor fought the Sea Devils in The Sea Devils and the Axons in The Claws of Axos.
 * Earth was first referred to as Sol 3 in The Deadly Assassin.
 * The central London UNIT base first appeared in Terror of the Autons.
 * The idea of a devastated London over run by rabid dogs was first shown in NA: Blood Heat.
 * Jack returns to Cardiff for season two of Torchwood.
 * The TARDIS has previously held back a paradox in EDA: The Shadows of Avalon to The Ancestor Cell.
 * It appears that the Master's funeral takes place on Malcassairo however it could've taken place on Earth.
 * An explanation of why the Master is afraid of the Doctor with a glowing halo around his face is explained in The Daemons.
 * While previous regenerations of the Doctor show regeneration as a involuntary feature of Time Lords, the Master's choice to die rather than regenerate shows that there is some control a Time Lord has over their regenerative process. This is supported by Romana's regeneration in Destiny of the Daleks where she is seen "trying on" various forms before settling on one for her new body.
 * Jack Harkness later obtains the missing digit needed to reactivate his Time Agency wrist strap's teleportation functions from Martha Jones following her use of Project Indigo in The Stolen Earth.
 * In The Stolen Earth when Donna is sitting on the stairs of the Shadow Proclamation she is seen wearing a large black ring, very possibly the same ring that was the Masters. Although it is unlikely he will appear again, it may have something to do with the fact that it will be Donnas last episode. The Master's ring was green and had a Gallifreyan symbol on it. Donna's ring is just black.

DVD and Other Releases

 * This has been released along side Utopia and The Sound of Drums
 * It is also part of the series 3 box set.