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* CompleteMonster: "[[Recap/DoctorWhoMagazine266to271Wormwood Wormwood]]" (Issues 266-271): [[ArcVillain The Pariah]] is an ancient Gallifreyan super weapon that developed a mind of its own and decided to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy all life in the universe]]. After being banished to Earth and merging with Abraham White, the Pariah spends the next 3,500 years pushing him and his organization, the Threshold, onto a plan to turn all of space into a minefield, which would destroy every ship in the sky, in the meantime embarking on plans that would destroy humanity's ability to reason with each other and give the Daleks control of an artificial sun to destroy and unleash their parallel universe counterparts onto the universe. Facing down her successor Shayde, the Pariah proceeds to beat him to death, mocking gloating that she "broke Rassilon's favourite action figure". The Pariah then steals the TARDIS, using it to shunt the Moon forward a second in time, killing the members of the Threshold and ultimately threatening to destroy the entirety of reality itself.

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* CompleteMonster: "[[Recap/DoctorWhoMagazine266to271Wormwood Wormwood]]" (Issues 266-271): [[ArcVillain The Pariah]] is an ancient Gallifreyan super weapon that developed a mind of its own and decided to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy all life in the universe]]. After being banished to Earth and merging with Abraham White, the Pariah spends the next 3,500 years pushing him and his organization, the Threshold, onto a plan to turn all of space into a minefield, which would destroy every ship in the sky, in the meantime embarking on plans that would destroy humanity's ability to reason with each other and give the Daleks control of an artificial sun to destroy and unleash their parallel universe counterparts onto the universe. Facing down her successor Shayde, the Pariah proceeds to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beat him to death, death]], mocking gloating that she "broke Rassilon's favourite action figure". The Pariah then steals the TARDIS, using it to shunt the Moon forward a second in time, killing the members of the Threshold and ultimately threatening to destroy the entirety of reality itself.

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* CompleteMonster: "[[Recap/DoctorWhoMagazine266to271Wormwood Wormwood]]" (Issues 266-271): [[ArcVillain The Pariah]] is an ancient Gallifreyan super weapon that developed a mind of its own and decided to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy all life in the universe]]. After being banished to Earth and merging with Abraham White, the Pariah spends the next 3,500 years pushing him and his organization, the Threshold, onto a plan to turn all of space into a minefield, which would destroy every ship in the sky, in the meantime embarking on plans that would destroy humanity's ability to reason with each other and give the Daleks control of an artificial sun to destroy and unleash their parallel universe counterparts onto the universe. Facing down her successor Shayde, the Pariah proceeds to beat him to death, mocking gloating that she "broke Rassilon's favourite action figure". The Pariah then steals the TARDIS, using it to shunt the Moon forward a second in time, killing the members of the Threshold and ultimately threatening to destroy the entirety of reality itself.

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* TheWoobie: Izzy. Despite a large dose of Wangst surrounding her adoption issues, she's rather understandably devastated by the body swap, as she faces the realization that she can never see her family and friends, or live a normal life again.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: How many people treated the Sixth Doctor strip "The World Shapers", for its claim that the Cybermen were descended from the Voord of "The Keys of Marinus", which is often considered pointlessly over-complicated ContinuityPorn (especially when compared to the Creator/BigFinish audio story ''Spare Parts'', considered the definitive Cybermen origin story). It also had the rather sad (albeit heroic) final fate of Jamie. Then Marinus got namedropped in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E12TheDoctorFalls The Doctor Falls]]" as another place the Cybermen arose - given how this story also presents Cybermen as evolving in many places independently, it seems to present both as equally valid (and in a knock-on implication, arguably establishes it as the last Jamie story too, as no other medium has a story about his death).

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* FanonDiscontinuity: How many people treated the Sixth Doctor strip "The World Shapers", for its claim that the Cybermen were descended from the Voord of "The Keys of Marinus", which is often considered pointlessly over-complicated ContinuityPorn (especially when compared to the Creator/BigFinish audio story ''Spare Parts'', considered the definitive Cybermen origin story). It also had the rather sad (albeit heroic) final fate of Jamie. Then Marinus got namedropped in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E12TheDoctorFalls The Doctor Falls]]" as another place the Cybermen arose - given how this story also presents Cybermen as evolving in many places independently, it seems to present both as equally valid (and in a knock-on implication, arguably establishes reinforces it as the last Jamie story too, as no other medium has a story about his death).

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* FanonDiscontinuity: How many people treat the Sixth Doctor strip "The World Shapers", for its claim that the Cybermen were descended from the Voord of "The Keys of Marinus", which is often considered pointlessly over-complicated ContinuityPorn (especially when compared to the Creator/BigFinish audio story ''Spare Parts'', considered the definitive Cybermen origin story). Some fans also dismiss the same story because of the rather sad (albeit heroic) fate it depicts for Jamie.
** And then Marinus got a name drop in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E12TheDoctorFalls The Doctor Falls]] as a place the Cybermen arose. Given how this story also presents Cybermen as evolving in many places independantly, it seems to present both as equally valid.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: How many people treat treated the Sixth Doctor strip "The World Shapers", for its claim that the Cybermen were descended from the Voord of "The Keys of Marinus", which is often considered pointlessly over-complicated ContinuityPorn (especially when compared to the Creator/BigFinish audio story ''Spare Parts'', considered the definitive Cybermen origin story). Some fans It also dismiss the same story because of had the rather sad (albeit heroic) final fate it depicts for Jamie.
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of Jamie. Then Marinus got a name drop namedropped in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E12TheDoctorFalls "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E12TheDoctorFalls The Doctor Falls]] Falls]]" as a another place the Cybermen arose. Given arose - given how this story also presents Cybermen as evolving in many places independantly, independently, it seems to present both as equally valid. valid (and in a knock-on implication, arguably establishes it as the last Jamie story too, as no other medium has a story about his death).
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** And then Marinus got a name drop in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E12TheDoctorFalls The Doctor Falls]] as a place the Cybermen arose. Given how this story also presents Cybermen as evolving in many places independantly, it seems to present both as equally valid.
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* TakeThatScrappy: The multi-Doctor story "Time and Time Again" features Adric bumblingly trying to hit on Ace and getting threatened with bodily harm.
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* CompleteMonster: The Master receives perhaps his most twisted portrayal yet in "The Glorious Dead". He destroys history, transforming Earth into a planet made up entirely of radical xenophobic fundamentalist psychos led by an immortal nihilist sociopath. He then proceeds to wreak havoc and destruction across the entire universe all to spite the Doctor. It's by far his most dick-ish portrayal yet.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: How many people treat the Sixth Doctor strip "The World Shapers", for its explanation of the Cybermen's origins (especially when compared to the Creator/BigFinish audio story ''Spare Parts'', considered the definitive Cybermen origin story). Some fans also dismiss the same story because of the rather sad (albeit heroic) fate it depicts for Jamie.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: How many people treat the Sixth Doctor strip "The World Shapers", for its explanation of claim that the Cybermen's origins Cybermen were descended from the Voord of "The Keys of Marinus", which is often considered pointlessly over-complicated ContinuityPorn (especially when compared to the Creator/BigFinish audio story ''Spare Parts'', considered the definitive Cybermen origin story). Some fans also dismiss the same story because of the rather sad (albeit heroic) fate it depicts for Jamie.
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** The Eighth Doctor comics Master wasn't based on any real-world actor at the time, but retrospectively he looks quite a lot like Creator/SamuelLJackson as Stephen in ''Film/DjangoUnchained''.
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** Kroton, part of one of the Universe's most dangerous races who is afraid to remember his life before.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: How many people treat the Sixth Doctor strip "The World Shapers", for its explanation of the Cybermen's origins (especially when compared to the BigFinish audio story ''Spare Parts'', considered the definitive Cybermen origin story). Some fans also dismiss the same story because of the rather sad (albeit heroic) fate it depicts for Jamie.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: How many people treat the Sixth Doctor strip "The World Shapers", for its explanation of the Cybermen's origins (especially when compared to the BigFinish Creator/BigFinish audio story ''Spare Parts'', considered the definitive Cybermen origin story). Some fans also dismiss the same story because of the rather sad (albeit heroic) fate it depicts for Jamie.
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* TheWoobie: Izzy. Despite a large dose of Wangst surrounding her adoption issues, she's rather understandably devestated by the body swap, as she faces the realization that she can never see her family friends, or live a normal life again.

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* TheWoobie: Izzy. Despite a large dose of Wangst surrounding her adoption issues, she's rather understandably devestated devastated by the body swap, as she faces the realization that she can never see her family and friends, or live a normal life again.
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* TheWoobie: Izzy. Despite a large dose of Wangst surrounding her adoption issues, she's rather understandably devestated by the body swap, as she faces the realization that she can never see her family friends, or live a normal life again.

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* TheWoobie: Izzy. Despite a large dose of Wangst surrounding her adoption issues, she's rather understandably devestated by the body swap, as she faces the realization that she can never see her family friends, or live a normal life again.again.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: How many people treat the Sixth Doctor strip "The World Shapers", for its explanation of the Cybermen's origins (especially when compared to the BigFinish audio story ''Spare Parts'', considered the definitive Cybermen origin story).

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* FanonDiscontinuity: How many people treat the Sixth Doctor strip "The World Shapers", for its explanation of the Cybermen's origins (especially when compared to the BigFinish audio story ''Spare Parts'', considered the definitive Cybermen origin story). Some fans also dismiss the same story because of the rather sad (albeit heroic) fate it depicts for Jamie.

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