Name: Unknown

Nickname/Alias: The Master
Gender: Male
Species: Timelord (Resurrected)
Show originated from: Doctor Who
Physical Description: In his current regeneration, the Master stands at a height of 5'9", and is a reasonably built well rounded muscled looking human. He's not quite as thin as his nemesis' current state, but he's still slender and handsome. He sports a well trimmed haircut, his hair thin and brown, matching the color of his devious looking eyes. As his former occupation of prime minister required that he dress in suits, he tends to wear a black suit with a black necktie, and a black overcoat with a red lining for cold weather.

Personality: Two words describe the Master, psychopath and sociopath. The Master can be charming when he wants to be, but every move is for one single purpose; whatever his current scheme of the moment is. He can be particularly quirky and funny, often going back and forth between an evil demeanor and a lighthearted cheery one in the same instant. He often makes jokes with an evil undertone, which often results in deaths to either further his goals or just for the fun of it.
History: Resurrected by the Timelords to be the perfect soldier for a Time War, the Master faced the Emperor of the Daleks...and ran. He ran to the end of the universe, hiding his very Timelord essence in his fob watch and changing his DNA into human form, unknowingly escaping the near extinction of the Timelords. His first recollections was as a little boy, being found alone and naked on the beaches, without a name or anything to claim to himself, save for one pocket watch that never ever worked. Regarding himself as a professor, the Master went from refugee camp to refugee camp, living his human life in the human race's struggle to survive the end of the universe. He was discovered by the Doctor at a lone outpost on a lone planet, attempting to get the refugees to Utopia, a conceived dream of escape and happiness, but unable to get the rocket to work in its final stages. With the Doctor's and companion's help, they got the rocket to work, sending the remaining humans to Utopia. But Martha Jones, the Doctor's current traveling companion at the time, made the Professor aware of the fob watch. Answering the voice of the Master hidden inside the watch, he opened it, freeing himself and ridding himself of his "human" self. He began shutting down the silo's defenses, leaving the Doctor to the mercy of the Futurekind while he attempted to leave in the Doctor's TARDIS. He was shot by his faithful and "annoying" companion, escaping into the TARDIS just as the Doctor made it into the command room.
Locking the Doctor out of his TARDIS, the dying Master regenerated into a younger more handsome human form, taunting the Doctor to stop his latest scheme before taking the TARDIS back in time. Though with the Doctor's fusing the TARDIS' time traveling system, he was only able to take it back to the 21st century. It was more than enough time however, with 18 months of leeway to enact his latest scheme. Having traveled back into the far future, he found the human race at "Utopia", the place that was nothing more than a myth. They had cannibalized themselves, turning them into flying circular balls of metal with the capacity to kill, armed with a few lasers and an assortment of blades. Promising to help and to establish a new empire in the 21st century, the Master changed the TARDIS to act as a paradox machine, while using the Archangel network to rise to the position of Prime Minister. Then he introduced to Great Britain the future human species, as the Toclafane, a species that had contacted the human race to bring nothing more than assistance, promising a televised viewing of the species' appearance on Earth.
With the President of the US annoyingly, but according to plan, stepping in his way and attempting to take over the operation, the Master boarded the Valiant, a sky ship he had designed himself. He sat back as the "Toclafane" appeared to the President, requesting the presence of the "Mister Master". Taking the stage, he ordered the Toclafane to kill the President, all the while being broadcasted across the world. The Doctor and his companions attempted to stop him, but he saw through their perception filter easily, killing Jack and turning the Doctor into an old man, though Martha teleported down to Earth. Two minutes after the assassination, the paradox machine activated, ripping apart the skies of Earth and letting in six billion Toclafane to ravage the human population.
A year passed with the Master in control of the Earth, while he converted every city and country into vast shipyards, building rockets to wage war on the rest of the galaxy and create a new Timelord Empire. However the Doctor had managed to integrate himself into the Archangel network while Martha got the Earth's population to think of one word at Launch Day, Doctor. Using this, the Doctor regenerated himself back into his young form, knocking the Master's screwdriver to the side before they teleported briefly down to Earth, where the Master threatened to destroy them and the Earth. However the Doctor knew the Master couldn't bring himself to kill himself, and the Master surrendered the remote. They teleported back to the Valiant while Jack destroyed the paradox machine, reversing time back to the moment he had killed the president.
With the Master subdued, the Doctor intended to take him with him as a prisoner. However his faithful and loving wife, finally tired of the Master and his plans, shot him. The Master refused to regenerate, much to the desperation of the Doctor, claiming it as his final victory over the other as he left him as the last of the Timelords. The Doctor took him down to Earth, cremating him on the edge of London and leaving his flaming body as he walked away, but unknown to the Doctor, another came and retrieved the Master's ring from the funeral pyre. A secret cult that followed the Master existed, and they soon used his ring and biological imprint from his wife to bring him back to life. Those present sacrificed themselves, leaving the Master standing reborn. His wife attempted to kill him with a potion of death, but was quickly stopped by one of the guards. She was taken back to prison, while the Master left the secret underground place back into the world.
Living with a dead man's face and name however, was going to prove somewhat complicated. The remainder of the Master's secret cult put him back into society as another man, replacing a recently elected Senator Mark Sertam of Scotland, who nobody really knew except for perhaps the man's family. However for the moment he decided to remain in the shadows, as he knew that out there somewhere, was the Doctor. And he hardly intended to let the Doctor know of his presence until he was good and ready, if he could help it.
Motives: While developing a scheme for world domination once again, the Master returned to London. Intrigued about this mysterious infection in London, he began investigating on his own and tapping into the reports of the police, suspecting some sort of alien species having snuck their way onto Earth.
Equipment: A nice private plane, a sleek car with the license plate MSTR 81, and his slightly downgraded laser screwdriver.
Allies: 9-pineapple
His secret cult of followers, who for the most part only served to resurrect him and reintigrate him back into society, however they occasionally give information and help when he asks, who would walk off a cliff if he ordered. He also has his private armed force employed by the Senator's power.
Enemies: His archnemesis the Doctor, who he has wound into his schemes just to find some way of defeating the Doctor, as he knows the timelord would do anything to stop his nefarious schemes and save his precious human race. Unfortunately the Doctor always lives and manages to thwart his plans in some way, or some random element the Master hadn't accounted for shows up.