The Deadly Assassin

The Deadly Assassin is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which originally aired in four weekly parts from October 30 to November 20, 1976.

Synopsis

The Fourth Doctor is accused of assassinating the President of the Time Lord High Council. His subsequent investigations reveal a plot and its cover up, and he battles against his adversary, the Master, who is trying to gain control of the presidency. The Master is a withered shell having used up all twelve regenerations a Time Lord has and was seeking a way to use the President's powers to regenerate once more. Part of this battle occurs in The Matrix, a virtual reality environment the Doctor accesses by linking his mind to the Amplified Panatropic Computer Net. This net contains all the Time Lords' wisdom.

Notes

  1. This is the only serial where the Doctor does not have a companion.
  2. This is the first story to state that the number of times that a Time Lord can regenerate is twelve.
  3. The source of the Time Lords' power and that of the TARDIS is the Eye of Harmony, the nucleus of a black hole that lies beneath the citadel on Gallifrey.

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