Description: ITEM IS LOOSE WITH NO ACCESSORIES "Doctor Who The Master Figure""Doctor Who Last of the Time Lords Figure""Doctor Who John Simm Figure" Item is sold loose. Up for sale is the rare 2008 "Doctor Who The Master Figure. Figure is loose and sold with no accessories. This 2008 "Doctor Who John Simm Figure" is approximately 5.5" and comes with what you see in the photos. It is a representation of "John Simms" performance in the three part Doctor Who Episodes "Utopia", "The Sound of Drums" and "The Last of the Time Lords". This "Doctor Who Series 3 Figure" is sure to please. We purchased many Doctor Who Collector Sets recently so if you are interested in another set please visit our store. We do combine shipping. "Utopia" is the eleventh episode of the third series of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 16 June 2007.[1] It is the first of three episodes that form a linked narrative, followed by "The Sound of Drums" and "Last of the Time Lords". The episode serves to re-introduce the Master (John Simm), a Time Lord villain of the show's original run who last appeared in the 1996 television movie Doctor Who. Set close to the end of the universe 100 trillion years in the future, the episode involves Professor Yana (Derek Jacobi) attempting to send the last of humanity in a rocket to a place called "Utopia". PlotThe Ninth Doctor's former companion Jack is stranded on Earth and has based himself in 21st-century Cardiff to wait for the Doctor, knowing the Doctor would eventually land there to refuel with the Cardiff Rift.[N 2] He uses the severed hand of the Tenth Doctor as a Doctor detector.[N 3] After landing the TARDIS in Cardiff to refuel, the Tenth Doctor sees Jack racing towards the TARDIS and departs.[N 4] Jack grabs onto the outer shell, causing the TARDIS to fly to the end of the universe trying to shake him off. Jack dies on the journey but revives seconds later as he cannot stay dead. As they explore the planet Malcassairo, the Doctor, Jack, and the Doctor's companion Martha encounter Padra, a lone human running for his life from cannibalistic humanoids called the Futurekind. The Doctor, Jack, and Martha help Padra reach a missile silo where a rocket intends to transport the last of the human race to "Utopia". While there they meet the elderly Professor Yana and his insectoid assistant Chantho. The Professor asks the Doctor to look at their rocket engine to determine why it will not launch, and the Doctor helps him repair it and give it power. During the repairs, the Professor repeatedly hears a rhythmic drumbeat he has heard his entire life. When the rocket is ready to launch, the refugees board it. One of the Futurekind shorts the system out, filling the room with the rocket couplings with deadly radiation. Jack is enlisted to fix the couplings. While Jack is inside working, the Doctor admits he abandoned Jack purposely because of the immortality Rose granted to Jack.[N 5] Jack readies the rocket for launch. Martha unintentionally draws attention to the Professor's fob watch, similar to the one which changed the Doctor from a Time Lord into a human.[N 6] She rushes to tell the Doctor about the watch as the Professor hears voices coming from it. The Doctor initiates the launch sequence of the rocket at the same time that the Professor opens the fob watch. A frantic Doctor runs back to the control room, but the Professor lets the Futurekind inside the silo. Chantho confronts the Professor. He responds that his name is the Master. Chantho and the Master both fatally injure each other. The Master leaves in the TARDIS, with the hand inside, and regenerates into a younger form. The Doctor, Jack, and Martha are stranded. "The Sound of Drums" is the twelfth episode of the third series of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 23 June 2007.[1] It is the second of three episodes that form a linked narrative, following "Utopia" and followed by "Last of the Time Lords". In the episode, set in the 21st century, the alien time traveller the Master (John Simm) uses a network of mobile phone satellites to hypnotise the world and influence the population of the United Kingdom into electing him Prime Minister. Following the election, he makes contact with an invading race he calls the Toclafane. PlotThe Tenth Doctor, Jack, and Martha escape the Futurekind by using Jack's vortex manipulator to return to present-day London. They quickly learn that the Master has taken on the persona of Harold Saxon, and is the newly elected Prime Minister. The Master has created a phone network called Archangel which subliminally influenced the population to vote for him. After his election, he kills his entire cabinet with poisonous gas and a reporter who was investigating his fake identity. The three narrowly avoid a bomb placed in Martha's flat and learn that Martha's family has been arrested. The Master contacts them to gloat about his seeming victory, and reveals that the three are wanted criminals. He also led Jack's team into "a wild goose chase in the Himalayas", guaranteeing no help from them. Hiding in an abandoned building, the Doctor uses parts of Martha's laptop and his TARDIS keys to create perception filters so they can move about unnoticed. He explains some of the Master's past and tells them how, as a child, the Master looked into the time vortex and was driven mad. They see a TV report that the Master is planning to reveal humanity's first contact the next day with an alien race known as the Toclafane. UNIT takes over the meeting and moves it to the flying aircraft carrier Valiant. The Master accepts the changes and boards the Valiant with his wife Lucy. The Doctor, Martha, and Jack teleport aboard and discover that the TARDIS has been converted by the Master into a Paradox Machine that is building up power to be activated at the appointed time of first contact. The Doctor, Martha, and Jack enter the bridge of the Valiant as the first four Toclafane appear on board. The Master orders the Toclafane to kill US President Winters. The Master reveals that he can see around the perception filters, and uses his laser screwdriver to kill Jack and artificially age the Doctor 100 years using Professor Lazarus's genetic manipulation technology,[N 1] and DNA he took from the Doctor's severed hand (which Jack took aboard the TARDIS).[N 2] Jack, having been revived, gives Martha his vortex manipulator and tells Martha to get off the Valiant. The Master brings Martha's family onto the bridge as the Paradox Machine activates. A massive rift opens above the Valiant, allowing six billion Toclafane to descend upon Earth and kill one-tenth of the Earth's population. Martha tends to the aged Doctor, and he whispers into her ear. She uses the vortex manipulator to teleport away, and promises to come back. "Last of the Time Lords" is the thirteenth and final episode of the third series of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 30 June 2007.[1] It is the last of three episodes that form a linked narrative, following "Utopia" and "The Sound of Drums". The episode is set on Earth one year after the events of "The Sound of Drums". In the episode, the alien time traveller the Master (John Simm) has conquered the Earth and enslaved its population to prepare warships for him to conquer the rest of the universe. The medical student Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman) has spent the previous year travelling the planet as part of a plan to stop the Master. PlotA year after the Toclafane attacked Earth and the Master took over the planet, humanity is on the verge of extinction. After her escape from the Valiant, Martha has been travelling around the world and avoiding detection. She has been preparing the surviving humans to concentrate their thoughts on the word "Doctor" the moment of the completion of the countdown to the launch of a fleet of rockets the Master is readying to wage war. The Tenth Doctor meanwhile has been spending a year psychically integrating himself into the Master's Archangel network of satellites, which channels the collective psychic energy of the people to the Doctor. Martha creates a cover story about finding four components to a gun the Master is vulnerable to as part of a plan to have Professor Docherty lead Martha back to the Master. Martha, together with Docherty and medic Thomas Milligan, capture a Toclafane. Upon examination they discover the Toclafane are humans who took the rocket to Utopia in the future. They cannibalised their bodies into metal spheres and their minds regressed into children. The Master created the Paradox Machine to allow them to return to the past and kill their ancestors while avoiding the grandfather paradox. Martha and Thomas leave to find the last component of the gun, and Docherty provides the Master with Martha's location in exchange for information on her own son. After killing Thomas and cornering Martha, the Master destroys the gun and takes her back to the Valiant so he can kill her in front of the artificially aged Doctor. Martha reveals the gun to be a hoax, and her travels to have been with the aim of focusing the collective psychic energy of the people to think of the Doctor. This energy rejuvenates him, allowing him to overcome his captivity and force the Master to cower in defeat. Jack sets off to destroy the Paradox Machine. The destruction of the machine causes time to snap back right before paradox was created and the Toclafane appeared. The Doctor and his allies consider the Master's fate before the Master is shot by his wife Lucy. The Master refuses to regenerate and dies in the Doctor's arms. After, the Doctor cremates his body on a funeral pyre. The Doctor returns Jack to Torchwood. An unknown hand is seen picking up the Master's ring from the remains of the pyre. Martha decides to leave the Doctor to care for her family, who can still remember their captivity on the Valiant. She gives him her mobile phone in case she needs to contact him. As the Doctor prepares to travel, the bow of a ship called the Titanic bursts through a wall of the TARDIS control room.
Price: 20 USD
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Convention/Event: Forbidden Planet/Underground Toys Exclusive
Doctor Who Last of The Time Lords: John Simm, Doctor Who, The Master, Figure, Utopia, Series 3,
Year Manufactured: 2008
Item Length: 5.5"
TV Show: Doctor Who Utopia
Vintage: No
Personalize: No
Doctor Who The Sounds of Drums: John Simm, Doctor Who, The Master, Figure, Utopia, Series 3,
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 5.5 in
Doctor Who The Master Figure: John Simm, Doctor Who, The Master, Figure, Utopia, Series 3,
Featured Person/Artist: John Simm
Movie: Doctor Who The Last of the Time Lords
Character: The Master
Signed: No
Color: Multicolor
Vehicle Type: Dalek
Material: ABS Plastic
Age Level: 5-7 Years
Franchise: Doctor Who
Brand: Character Options, Underground Toys
Series: Doctor Who Series 3
Type: Action Figure
Doctor Who John Simm Figure: John Simm, Doctor Who, The Master, Figure, Utopia, Series 3,
Doctor Who Master Figure: John Simm, Doctor Who, The Master, Figure, Utopia, Series 3,
Theme: TV, Movie & Video Games
Doctor Who Utopia Figure: John Simm, Doctor Who, The Master, Figure, Utopia, Series 3,
Time Period Manufactured: 2000-2009
Country/Region of Manufacture: China