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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mark Nguyen: [QB] The idea is that "Master No. Six" refers to the sixth ACTOR to play the role; that the second guy to play the crispy Master does indeed count even if it's intended to be the same character. Inasmuch as there have been three actors to play Davros, etc. As for which incarnation of the Master we may or may not be encountering, it could be up to the twentieth depending on how you think of it. Most fandom accepts that Delgado was the thirteenth and final NATURAL incarnation of the Master. At some point, he was wounded or otherwise forced a regeneration upon himself and got the monster case of excema. That's fourteen, unless you think that it's still Delgado underneath the crispy exterior and that's just how Time Lords look if they get too old. Next, some count the "Traken" version of the Master as a separate incarnation (as walking corpses go he DID look completely different and the personality was also different due to the actor's take on the character), so that could be fifteen. Ainley would therefore be sixteen. At the top of the TV Movie, a bearded figure is executed by the Daleks, but even if his face is obscured (his eyes at the time may not have been unlike the cat's eyes he developed in "Survival", but it IS another actor under the koopa hood), he's clearly younger and thinner than Ainley was when he was last seen in Perivale. It's not inconceivable that the Master had found a way to regenerate again. Seventeen. Finally, if you count the slimy snake thing as a brief incarnation , the camp Master in the TV movie could be the eighteenth or ninteenth Master. Fast forward to John Simm. QED. Mark [/QB][/QUOTE]
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