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Tardis

The Master's TARDIS was the TARDIS used by the renegade Time Lord known as the Master. He owned more than one TARDIS throughout his many engagements with the Doctor. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors)

History

The Master's first known TARDIS was a Type 45. (PROSE: The Dark Path) During his Earth-based vendetta against the Third Doctor and UNIT, the Master used a TARDIS with a Mark II dematerialisation circuit. Unlike the Doctor's TARDIS, the Master's had a fully functioning chameleon circuit. (TV: Terror of the Autons)

The Master stole Chancellor Goth's TARDIS after he had killed him. (AUDIO: UNIT: Dominion)

One of his TARDISes was destroyed on Traken. (TV: The Keeper of Traken)

The Master sent his TARDIS to wait for him in the Time Vortex when he prepared to steal the Doctor's body (PROSE: The Eight Doctors). It is unknown if he ever reclaimed it following his resurrection.

It is unknown if the Master's TARDIS is somewhere at the end of the universe or if he escaped there via other means (TV: The Sound of Drums); he has since only travelled in time after stealing the Doctor's.

Exterior

During his rivalry with the Doctor, the Master changed his TARDIS into several different forms:

On Traken, the Master disguised a TARDIS as the Melkur. In this form, it was shown to be able to walk and could fire sonic beams from its eyes. When this TARDIS was destroyed, he fled in another he had kept in the former. This TARDIS was disguised as a grandfather clock. (TV: The Keeper of Traken)

While preparing a trap for the Fourth Doctor, the Master temporarily changed his ship into a police box. He later hid it inside the Cloister room as a laurel bush and finally as a stunted, brown Doric column. (TV: Logopolis) He tended to use a column as his TARDIS' "default" exterior. (TV: Castrovalva, Time-Flight, Planet of Fire)

Interior

The Master's TARDIS

Kamelion (in the form of the Master) in the Master's TARDIS with Peri Brown. (TV: Planet of Fire)

The Master's TARDIS had a varied interior. Some interiors seemed to mimic the Doctor's re-designs of his own TARDIS at the time of the encounter. (TV: The Time Monster, Planet of Fire)

Much of the time, the interior was simply a sombre, black version of the interior of the Doctor's TARDIS, sometimes with special equipment such as the Hadron web which he used to hold Adric captive. (TV: Castrovalva)

Companions who spent time in the Master's TARDIS after spending time in the Doctor's ship noted that the atmosphere of the Master's TARDIS was far less welcoming than that of the Doctor's ship, as though both TARDISes had adapted to the moods of their owners (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel).

The Master's library

Like the Doctor, the Master's TARDIS had a well-stocked library. The Master's interests, however, tended toward the evil and arcane. Among the more diabolical works he owned were the Necronomicon, shelved between the Liber Inducens in Evangelium Aeternum and The Black Scrolls of Rassilon. It also included the Book of Vile and its Black Appendix, The Ambuehl Lores and the Insidium of Astrolabus. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel)

Specific systems

Once, the Master tricked the Doctor into materialising his TARDIS around the Master's, creating a dimensionally recursive loop, (TV: Logopolis) repeating a situation that had previously occurred accidentally. (TV: The Time Monster)

Other upgrades the Master has added to his TARDIS over the years include;

  • A force field from a Farquazi time cruiser, which he stole during the 300th Segment of Time.
  • A Sontaran Osmic Projector (bought from a rogue Sontaran on Veltriis 4).
  • A DARDIS core stolen from Skaro.
  • Klypstrmic warheads.
  • An artron cannon.
  • A vortex lance.
  • A Rutan Analysis Engine.
  • A Vortex Cloak stolen from the ruins of the Gubbage Cone Throneworld on the edge of the Great Attractor.

Behind the scenes

  • The Master's console room and console tended to mirror the Doctor's due to the same set (temporarily repainted) and console being used for filming.
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