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Would be awesome if true
By DirectorSloan

This could be cool assuming its a reference to the classic Who episode "The Meddling Monk" with the original Doctor (William Hartnell)
http://www.tv.com/doctor-who/the-meddling-monk/episode/3602/summary.html?tag=ep_guide;ep_title;36

Though The Master was the quintessential time lord nemesis to The Doctor, there were others. After the whole Donna thing and the idea that maybe she was the person who picked up The Master's ring at the end of series 3 I watched that episode again (was decompressing from several weeks of continuous work related travel and was looking to unwind). I didn't see anything that indicated it could have been her. Also, I thought about it. The Donna melt down happened about a year after The Master's death following the year that never happened. So, for Donna to have picked up the ring she would have to have gone back in time to retrieve the ring. Plus, she wasn't with The Doctor so she should have no memory of that missing year including the knowledge of The Master and his actions. I think this could further integrate the classic Who universe with the re-launch and explore areas of the classic universe that were never really explored in detail. I heard that Patric Stewart wanted to appear in Who. I'd be glad to see this happen. Plus, if The Monk had his own TARDIS, maybe they could give it a console room more reminiscent of the classic days with non-descript blinking lights and so forth. Just a thought.

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