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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mark Nguyen: [QB] Richard Moll (Bull) is not dead! >We don't see the Master being exterminated by >the Daleks in the TV movie, so it could easily >be Antony Ainsley's (that's from memory, so it >could well be wrong) body. Nope. We see a much younger, thinner guy in manacles being vapourized under some mushroom dome hat thing. Fandom has mostly accepted that the Master at some point found another body and rid himself of the disease in "Survival", but was then caught by the Daleks. >What was up with the Daleks there anyway? Since >when did they kill someone and then allow their >mortal enemy the chance to take his body away? Bad writing. But it's also possible that the Doctor, who has been the envoy of the Time Lords on several occasions, was part of a political settlement between two time-travelling species. The Daleks really WANTED to kill the Doctor, but they couldn't. >And was Roy Skelleton doing the Dalek voices? Who? >Doing something with the Valeyard would involve >me remembering "Trial of a Time Lord". And >no-one wants that to happen. I liked that particular season. And several novels try to "take care" of the Valeyard... In short, most of the Sixth Doctor's odd behaviour during his tenure on the show, and in most of his novels, was because he had the potential to become the Valeyard. His regeneration into the seventh doctor - apparently due to a bump on the head in the TV series - was actually a planned event, to avoid his ultimate transformation into the Valeyard, and to have his subsequent incaration try to fix some of the chaos that he inadvertently wrought. I've not kept up with the novels at all, but it seems to have worked... Mark [/QB][/QUOTE]
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