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  The Trial of a Time Lord
The Valeyard claims not to be distressed by the Doctor’s childish outbursts and repeats that the chain of events they are witnessing was triggered by the Doctor’s being where he should not.
The Valeyard insists that the Doctor is presenting a new companion with no introduction to gloss over Peri’s death and that he’s halted the sequence to prevent the court from discovering that Mel too is going to her death.
The Valeyard frees himself and attempts to correct the Doctor’s mistake, but it’s too late, and the Doctor is forced to flee, leaving the Valeyard apparently trapped in the Fantasy Factory as this portion of the Matrix breaks down and explodes.
www.drwhoguide.com /trial.htm   (13070 words)

  
  Valeyard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Valeyard appears in all four segments of Trial — The Mysterious Planet, Mindwarp, Terror of the Vervoids and The Ultimate Foe.
The Master and the Valeyard appeared to be trapped in the Matrix, but at the end of the serial, the Valeyard was seen disguised as the Keeper of the Matrix.
The Valeyard has appeared in some of the spin-off media, although their canonicity is unclear.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Valeyard   (984 words)

  
 The Ultimate Foe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Valeyard disappears, and an oncoming cloud of nerve gas forces the Doctor and Glitz to run.
The Valeyard is using it as a particle disseminator, with which he plans to murder all the members of the court through the matrix screen in the trial room.
Her "death" was merely a part of the Valeyard's tampering with the Matrix, with a shot from the earlier story used to show this.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Ultimate_Foe   (3361 words)

  
 Doctor Who Unbound: "He Jests at Scars..."
Vansell assures her that the Valeyard and the Doctor are still locked in battle elsewhere in the Matrix, and in the meantime, he, Mel and the President-Elect can still use the Matrix to observe possible projections from the future, just as the Doctor presented a sequence from his own future during his trial.
The Valeyard is a new man, one who intends to recover all of the weapons of mass destruction which the old Doctor would have buried away or destroyed, and use them to create a new realm in which he is the absolute ruler.
Vansell compares the Valeyard to the inchoate form of the Watcher from Logopolis, but claims that it’s unprecedented for such a being to achieve independent sentience, implying either that the Time Lords are unaware of the existence of Cho-Je from Planet of the Spiders or that he was something else entirely.
www.drwhoguide.com /unbound04.htm   (3420 words)

  
 Whispers Under the Stairs - Doctor Who - He Jests at Scars
She is to track down the Valeyard and try to convince him to undo his meddling; and if she can't accomplish that, she's to kill her former friend and put a stop to the damage once and for all.
Frantic, the Valeyard rushes to put this right and destroys Logopolis in the distant past so that he won't have a reason to visit it in his fourth incarnation, but succeeds only in destroying himself again in his first incarnation.
This Valeyard is severing as many ties as possible to his former lives while turning on anyone who dares so much as to call him The Doctor.
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 The Trial of a Time Lord Parts 13-14: The Ultimate Foe by Robert Holmes and Pip & Jane Baker
The Doctor and the Valeyard have presented their cases, and the Doctor has now been confronted with the serious charge of genocide.
Sentence is about to be passed, when two witnesses arrive, brought by the Master, who reveals that the Valeyard is in actuality a distillation of all the evil in the Doctor.
The Valeyard flees into the Matrix, and the Doctor gives chase, where he must now fight for his lives in a bizarre fantasy world...
www.msu.edu /~gobeski1/TOATL4.htm   (706 words)

  
 The Valeyard
The Valeyard was the amalgamation of the Doctor’s darker side, between his twelfth and thirteenth regenerations.
When the Valeyard suggested that the Doctor be placed on trial for genocide after the destruction of the Vervoid species, the Inquisitor found control slipping out of her hands as it became apparent the trial was rigged.
Ultimately saved by the Doctor's actions when the Valeyard tried to murder her, the Inquisitor was pleased to announce all the charges against the Doctor had been dropped.
wheelinspace.com /the_valeyard.htm   (318 words)

  
 The Valeyard - Tardis - a Wikia wiki
However, the Valeyard had secretly tampered with the Matrix extracts to show the Doctor in the worst possible light and steer the trial to a guilty verdict.
The Master revealed that the Valeyard was actually a potential future version of the Doctor, acting on behalf of the High Council to cover up the Ravolox affair in exchange for getting the Doctor's remaining regenerations.
This story would have featured the return of the Valeyard, where he attempted to not only frame the Doctor for committing the Jack the Ripper murders, but also for breaking the laws of time by committing them two years early.
tardis.wikia.com /wiki/Valeyard   (428 words)

  
 Doctor Who Monsters and Villians - The Valeyard
History: The Valeyard literally gives a whole new meaning to the phrase 'You are your own worst enemy.' The Valeyard is really none other than the darkest sides of The Doctor's nature, created by the rouge High Council that was set up after the Fifth Doctor's rapid departure as President in 'The Five Doctors'.
The Valeyard had thus been created by the High Council by methods unknown and had made a deal with them to fake evidence against The Doctor after his arrival on Ravalox risked discovery of the Councils actions in exchange for The Doctor's remaining seven lives.
The Valeyard intended for her to be the final murder to activate the Dark Matrix.
www.whotopia.keen2host.co.uk /drwho/monsters/valeyard.htm   (1215 words)

  
 The Ultimate Foe - Part 14
"I want the Valeyard eliminated, and you're the most likely candidate to achieve that." Glitz tells the Master to hang on, and points out that he told him earlier that it was this flashy, fair-haired personage that the Master wanted to croak.
Mel goes on to say that she thinks it would be better to lure the Valeyard out to somewhere where the odds would be more even.
The ropes holding the Valeyard loosen, and he starts looking towards the Doctor as though ready to pounce, and also as though he were concerned his prey were about to get away.
dwtpscripts.tripod.com /6thdoc/7c2/7c22.html   (7239 words)

  
 HERO GAMES Discussion Boards - A Time Lord Case Study
Not in the Valeyard’s place, where she had sat so many times during the fifty years of her tenure--but in the Chancellor’s place, at the right hand of the President.
I’ve held the office of Valeyard for fifty years, and I’ve seen this performance twenty-seven times...and the routine was old before I was born.

            “I just want to know what she knows about the Grand Conspiracy.

The topic of this one appears to be obedience: I may be the Valeyard, but if the Lord President or his representative choose to keep me waiting around, wasting my time while they inflict the most pointless, tedious, ridiculous duties on me, I don’t have the age or the authority to refuse.
www.herogames.com /forums/printthread.php?t=12945   (9528 words)

  
 Doctor Who: Character - The Valeyard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Valeyard is the darker side of the Doctor, between the twelfth and thirteenth regenrations.
The Valeyard agreed, and a trial of the Doctor was arranged.
After an explosion in the Matrix it was thought that the Valeyard had been destryoed, but he had killed, and taken the role, of the Keeper of the Matrix.
www.mentalis.co.uk /dwid4/characters/valeyard   (158 words)

  
 Outpost Gallifrey: The Doctor Who Expanded Universe Guide
Her prey is the Mighty One himself: the Valeyard, her old nemesis, who took advantage of her old friend the Doctor's good graces when the Doctor went back into the Matrix to save his dying future self (Trial of a Time Lord).
Stalemated, the current Melanie is whisked to the Valeyard's TARDIS where she faces him, hoping to find the good that she assumes still exists somewhere inside him.
Mel is trapped, with the Valeyard, for all eternity...
www.gallifreyone.com /file.php?id=bf-un4   (559 words)

  
 Outpost Gallifrey: Episode Guide
The Doctor realises that the Valeyard intends to wipe out all the Time Lords present at the trial by using a device — variously described as a megabyte modem, a maser and a particle disseminator — which he has secreted in the Matrix and which is linked to the screen in the courtroom.
The Valeyard is apparently killed in the back-blast.
In that original draft, the Valeyard was actually the Doctor's final incarnation, and the story ended with the Doctor and Valeyard trapped in a time vent.
www.gallifreyone.com /episode.php?id=7c2   (1543 words)

  
 Allyn Gibson » Blog Archive » Valeyard of the Daleks
While Parkin states that three versions of the epilogue exist online, after careful searching I have only been able to locate one, “Valeyard of the Daleks.” In the story, Jason Kane meets the 42nd Doctor, cast by Parkin in the role as Ian Richardson, and his companion (and wife) Iffy.
As for “Valeyard of the Daleks,” I found it interesting on its own, but if it had been part of The Dying Days proper I probably wouldn’t have liked it because it didn’t connect with anything that had happened previously in the novel.
“Valeyard of the Daleks” is still worth reading as an piece of fiction separate from The Dying Days.
www.allyngibson.net /?p=10   (554 words)

  
 The Valeyard - SCI FI FORUMS
The Valeyard and the 10th Doctor are in fact the same.
There may be more to the story than we realize and there is a completely logical reason why The Doctor becomes the Valeyard, goes to the trial, and is thwarted in whatever he was trying to do...
In Trial of a Time Lord, the Valeyard is described as being from between the 12th an 13th incarnation.
forums.scifi.com /index.php?showtopic=2281827&view=new   (2806 words)

  
 The Trek BBS: The Valeyard *Spoilers*
The Valeyard's goal seems to be to get the Doctor's remaining regenerations-the Master in the TV movie also has a similar goal.
For that sake alone, perhaps the Valeyard should be consigned to as something from a future timeline that has since been negated...
I think that despite the brilliance of Michael Jayston the Valeyard was a fairly dull character, and the existential dilemma he represents is an interesting concept that lacks any potential interesting resolution.
www.trekbbs.com /threads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=7859128&Main=7632404   (3377 words)

  
 doctorwho: The Valeyard
The Valeyard entry says It was then revealed that the Valeyard was, in fact, the Doctor himself — or rather, a distillation of the Doctor's evil side, a potential dark version who might exist between his twelfth and final incarnations.
The Master, in a "The-Five-Doctors"-esque change of heart decides that the Valeyard is too dangerous an enemy and not as much fun as his beloved Doctor, and so helps the Doctor defeat him and, in so doing, gets himself discovered and trapped in the Matrix where he was hiding out the whole time.
Anyway, just when you think its all over, the Valeyard trapped in the matrix and destroyed by his own boobytrap, he appears to have taken over the body of the "Keeper of the Matrix", a doddering fool of a Time Lord who turns around and sports the Valeyard's face and mugs for the camera.
community.livejournal.com /doctorwho/2082644.html   (2032 words)

  
 Paul Gadzikowski - This Time Round
But he *did* discover that the Valeyard was subtle enough to rejoind by wordlessly threatening to dump his martini on Number One's head, alluding to Number One's curse.
In their sole previous (recorded) (so far) (that I know of) meeting at the 'Round, the Valeyard had entertained Yrcanos for most of half an hour with his inability to defend himself.
Yrcanos had lumped the Valeyard in with the Time Lords who'd conspired to allow Peri and Yrcanos to die on Thorus Beta, and was taking revenge.
www.iglou.com /members/scarfman/round43.htm   (1214 words)

  
 The Trial of a Time Lord
In charge of the tribunal is the Inquisitor, and prosecuting the Doctor is a man known as the Valeyard, who intends to prove him guilty of breaking the First Law of Time and interfering with aline races.
The Valeyard escapes into the Matrix, but with the Doctor, Mel and Glitz in pursuit; the Master helps the Doctor, hoping that he and the Valeyard will destroy each other.
Popplewick is actually the Valeyard in disguise, and who plans to destroy the Time Lords attending the trial with the use of a particle disseminator.
www.clivebanks.co.uk /Trialofatimelord.htm   (1537 words)

  
 doctorwho: The Time War and the Valeyard
IIRC The Valeyard is the dark side of the Doctor's nature between his 12th and 13th regenerations, so the Time War shouldn't have any impact on the creation of the Valeyard.
But the end of Trial is so incomprehensible, that I'm not sure how even that would affect the Valeyard; he does seem to have taken over the Keeper of the Matrix, remember (or stolen his robes!).
The Valeyard is potentially an interesting character, but I suspect he's too involved in the continuity, and too strongly connected to an era of the show the public has largely forgotten, to be resurrected.
community.livejournal.com /doctorwho/1380021.html   (434 words)

  
 A Brief History Of Time (Travel): The Sixth Doctor
Using the Matrix, the Valeyard shows the court an adventure of the Doctor and Peri on Ravolox in the far future.
More importantly, the Valeyard is not who he seems -- he is actually the Doctor, or more precisely the distillation of the Doctor's evil side between his twelfth and final regeneration.
The Doctor and Mel, brought to the trial by the Master, pursue the Valeyard into the Matrix and discover he is plotting to destroy the High Council.
www.shannonsullivan.com /drwho/6doc.html   (2022 words)

  
 Gary Russell: July 9, 1997
Valeyard: Gary : Is there a lot on the CD.
Moderator: to : Can you ask Gary once again, please, if the CD-ROM is appropriate for the Style of Doctor Who (I.e the fighting).
Moderator: to : How well do you thing Gary Gillatt is controlling DWM and howcome DWM does spread so many false rumours (was this intentional or did they really believe that Eddie Izzard was going to be the new Who ?)
www.scifi.com /transcripts/GaryRussell.html   (4938 words)

  
 The Valeyard
However, the Master revealed to the court that the Valeyard was in fact the Doctor, or a projection of his dark side, from somewhere between his twelfth and final regeneration.
With the trial now wrecked, the Valeyard took refuge in the fantasy world he had created inside the Matrix.
The Doctor discovered his plot to destroy all the high ranking Time Lords in the courtroom and defeated him.
www.doctorwhoworld.org.uk /valeyard.html   (150 words)

  
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The Valeyard begins presenting his case on the Doctor's interference in the affairs of the planet Ravolox, with evidence he prepared earlier...
The Valeyard claims that, as boring as the daily life of the Doctor and his companions is, this testimony will become relevant later.
The Valeyard also suggests that the Doctor may be suffering temporary amnesia due to his removal from the space-time continuum and of course due to the repeated kicks to the head the Valeyard himself administered as the court watched the flashback.
www.whoguide.com /guide/serial7a.txt   (4486 words)

  
 The Trial of a Time Lord
The prosecuting counsel, the Valeyard, presents two segments of evidence recorded in the Matrix, the first being from the Doctor's recent past...
The Valeyard's next segment of evidence is taken from the Doctor's present, from the adventure on which he was engaged
The Master then reveals the true nature of the Valeyard, which shatters everything and brings the Doctor face to face with the worst truth he has ever known....
home.comcast.net /~smanfred/TheTrialofaTimeLord.html   (693 words)

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