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 | | The reason the Master was so emaciated when he appeared in The Deadly Assassin was explored in John Peel 's novel Legacy of the Daleks, in which he attempted to capture the Doctor's granddaughter Susan Foreman, but was badly burned when she attacked him in self-defense and took possession of his TARDIS. |
 | | The Master, however, managed to survive (through means unexplained in the finished film), his consciousness embodied in the form of a small, snake-like, amorphous entity that escapes the TARDIS after either a chance malfunction, or a trick of the Master's, forces the vessel to crash land on Earth in 1999. |
 | | The Master had in the course of his career used up all twelve of his regenerations, and was nearing the end of his thirteenth, and presumably final, life. |
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