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The Master hid himself away at the edge of time to avoid the consequences of the Time War between the Daleks and the Time Lords. He even changed himself into a human so nothing capable of detecting Time Lords would detect him, hiding his Time Lordliness in a pocket watch the way the Doctor had a few episodes before.
The TARDIS didn't travel to the end of the universe to find him; it traveled there to try to get away from Captain Jack Harkness, who was hugging it. (I don't blame it. If Captain Jack tried to hug me, I'd flee too!) It was just one of those cosmic coincidences that seem to follow the Doctor around that he should end up showing up there in time to unwittingly resurrect the Master.
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April 13, 2009 02:38 PM
Doctor Who : Why was the Time Master hidden at the edge of time?
Why did the Tarus travel to the edge of time to find the Time Master?
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| April 13, 2009 10:27 PM |
The TARDIS didn't travel to the end of the universe to find him; it traveled there to try to get away from Captain Jack Harkness, who was hugging it. (I don't blame it. If Captain Jack tried to hug me, I'd flee too!) It was just one of those cosmic coincidences that seem to follow the Doctor around that he should end up showing up there in time to unwittingly resurrect the Master.
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• The pocket watch becomes a junction in time symbol. Interestingly the Tardis travels to the edge of time fleeing Captain Jack Harknessness leading the Doctor to the Master. Without the Doctor, the Master would never learn his true identity. The Doctor controls the Tardis limit it too two points in time -there is determinism here, a design. The Doctor is planning to win. The Doctor forces the Master to a time where he can use the physic network to win. Utopia to me was the paradox, no diamond in the sky, consignment to a robotic sphere. Captain Jack Harness makes possible Utopia.
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