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{{Organization
|name= Time Masters
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|name = Time Masters
|image= Time Masters Council.png
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|image = Time Masters Council.png
|location= [[Vanishing Point]]
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|location = [[Vanishing Point]]
|use= Protecting the timeline (façade)<br>Manipulating the timeline (true goal)
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|use = To protect the timeline from time pirates and time criminals <small>(façade)</small><br>To manipulate the timeline for [[Vandal Savage]] <small>(true goal)</small>
 
|show = DC's Legends of Tomorrow}}
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{{Quote|As a Time Master of long standing, you seem to forget our responsibility is to protect the timeline, not humanity.|Time Master councilor to [[Rip Hunter]]|Pilot, Part 1}}
|show= DC's Legends of Tomorrow
 
 
The '''Time Masters''' were an corrupt organization officially tasked with protecting the timeline; meanwhile, the Time Masters were also associates of [[Vandal Savage]]. The organization stated that it's goal was to keep the timeline, by using a device called the [[Oculus]] that would give them a vision of the "true timeline"; that was ultimately nothing more than a façade, as the senior members used it to manipulate the timeline, something that most members of the organization were not aware of.
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The '''Time Masters''' are a council of individuals tasked with protecting the timeline. They are also associates of [[Vandal Savage]]. Although the organization states that its goal to keep the timeline, it is ultimately nothing more than a façade, as they used a device called the [[Oculus]] that would give them a vision of the "true timeline", but the senior members used it to manipulate the timeline; something that that most members of the group are not aware of.
 
   
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Following the destruction of the Oculus, the Time Masters' ability to analyze and manipulate the timeline was crippled, so they became inactive and no longer were a force to protect the timeline, which prompted the [[Legends]] to take their place; until [[Rip Hunter]] founded an organization known as the [[Time Bureau]].
== History ==
 
[[File:Vanishing_Point.png|thumb|The HQ of Time Masters in the [[Vanishing Point]].]]
 
[[Rip Hunter]] stood before the council, requesting a team to take on [[Vandal Savage]] and prevent him from massacring anyone more. However, the council turned a blind eye, standing by their decision. Instead, Rip took his ship, [[The Waverider|the Waverider]], and took on the mission anyway, in doing so relinquishing his position as a Time Master. They subsequently sent [[Chronos]] after him, to bring him in.<ref>{{Ep|Pilot, Part 1}}</ref>
 
   
 
==History==
Chronos followed the team, but failed again, and so Time Master [[Druce]] was sent to try and bring in Rip and his entire team. Druce pretended to offer Rip and his team amnesty, but when Rip seemingly conceded, Chronos turned up to execute him. However, [[Mick Rory]] forewarned Rip of the betrayal and, assisted by [[Firestorm]], thwarted Druce and Chronos, forcing them to flee.<ref>{{Ep|White Knights}}</ref>
 
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According to [[Rip Hunter]], the Time Masters were aware of [[Mallus]], that he was an evil, ancient and powerful, meaning at some point they encountered him when time was broken. He also claimed that the Time Masters "dared not speak his name".
   
 
[[File:Vanishing Point.png|thumb|200px|The HQ of Time Masters in the [[Vanishing Point]].]]
Ultimately, Rip's team was able to capture Savage in 2166, along with evidence that he was tampering with time to acquiring futuristic technology for his conquest of Earth. Despite this justifying Rip's mission to stop Savage, it was revealed that the Time Masters have sided with Savage, believing him to be crucial to the balance of the timeline, opting to return him to 2166 and imprison Rip and his team..
 
 
[[Rip Hunter]] stood before the council, requesting a team to take on [[Vandal Savage]] and prevent him from massacring any more people. However, the council turned a blind eye, standing by their decision. Instead, Rip took his [[timeship]], the ''[[Waverider]]'', and took on the mission anyway, in doing so relinquishing his position as a Time Master. They subsequently sent [[Chronos]] after him, to bring him in.<ref name="Pilot, Part 1">{{Ep|Pilot, Part 1}}</ref>
   
 
Chronos followed the team, but failed again, and so Time Master [[Zaman Druce]] was sent to try and bring in Rip and his entire team. Druce pretended to offer Rip and his team amnesty, but when Rip seemingly conceded, Chronos turned up to execute him. However, [[Mick Rory]] forewarned Rip of the betrayal and, assisted by [[Firestorm]], thwarted Druce and Chronos, forcing them to flee.<ref name="White Knights">{{Ep|White Knights}}</ref>
The Time Masters capture every member of the team except [[Leonard Snart]], [[Sara Lance]], and [[Jefferson Jackson]]. They released [[Kendra Saunders]] and [[Scythian Torvil]] into Savage's "care". They also planned to brainwash Rory into becoming Chronos. Druce, in order to get Hunter to abandon his obsession, showed him the Time Masters' ace in the hole, a device that could be used to influence decisions. He explains not only has he been controlling the teams' actions for months but also that he was the mastermind behind Savage's rise to power, wanting Savage to take over the world in order to prepare the Earth's armies for an alien invasion in 2175.
 
   
 
Ultimately, Rip's team was able to capture Savage in 2166, along with evidence that he was [[time travel|tampering with time]] to acquiring futuristic technology for his conquest of Earth. Despite this justifying Rip's mission to stop Savage, it was revealed that the Time Masters have sided with Savage, believing him to be crucial to the balance of the timeline, opting to return him to 2166 and imprison Rip and his team.<ref name="River of Time">{{Ep|River of Time}}</ref>
== Overview ==
 
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The Time Masters then captured every member of the team except [[Leonard Snart]], [[Sara Lance]], and [[Jefferson Jackson]]. They released [[Kendra Saunders]] and [[Scythian Torvil]] into Savage's "care". They also planned to brainwash Rory into becoming Chronos. Druce, in order to get Hunter to abandon his obsession, showed him the Time Masters' ace in the hole, the [[Oculus]], a device that could be used to influence decisions. He explains not only has he been controlling the teams' actions for months but also that he was the mastermind behind Savage's rise to power, wanting Savage to take over the world in order to prepare the Earth's armies for an alien invasion in 2175.
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Subsequently, Sara and Snart sabotage the Time Masters' time fleet before freeing their teammates; Rory revealed himself to have resisted being brainwashed before killing Time Master [[Declan]]. Druce anticipated that Rip would try to target the Oculus Wellspring to free his team from his manipulations and thus set an ambush, claiming it to be destiny. However, Jax appeared unexpectedly, having returned from early 2016, enabling the team to get to the wellspring. Though the Oculus had predicted that [[Ray Palmer]] would sacrifice himself to destroy it, Rory took his place, then Snart. Druce was helpless as Snart defiantly destroyed the Oculus, killing Druce and crippling the Time Masters' ability to analyze and manipulate the timeline.<ref name="Destiny">{{Ep|Destiny}}</ref>
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The Time Masters became inactive, and some of them were dead. They no longer became a force to protect the timeline, which prompted the [[Legends]] to take their place.
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Rip Hunter went on to create the [[Time Bureau]] to replace the Time Masters and ensure that they are void of the corruption of his former masters.
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==Legacy==
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Sometime after the destruction and disbandment of the Time Masters, [[Rip Hunter]], a former member of the organization, founded an organization known as the [[Time Bureau]], whose goal is to truly protect the timeline. Unlike the corrupt Time Masters; the Time Bureau is based on morals, honor and principles.
   
 
==Known members==
 
==Known members==
=== Current members===
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===Current members===
*[[Eve Baxter]]
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*[[Eve Baxter]] <small>(inactive)</small>
   
 
===Former members===
 
===Former members===
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*[[Miranda Coburn]] <small>(resigned; deceased)</small>
*[[Rip Hunter]] (turned enemy)
 
*[[Druce]] (deceased)
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*[[Zaman Druce]] <small>(deceased)</small>
*[[Declan]] (deceased)
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*[[Declan]] <small>(deceased)</small>
*[[Miranda Coburn]] (resigned; deceased)
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*[[Rip Hunter]] <small>(turned enemy; deceased)</small>
   
== Known allies ==
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==Known allies==
 
===Former allies===
 
*[[The Hunters]] <small>(bounty hunters; deceased)</small>
 
*[[The Pilgrim]] <small>(assassin; deceased)</small>
 
*[[Mick Rory|Mick Rory/Chronos]] <small>(bounty hunter; resigned)</small>
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*[[Vandal Savage]] <small>(deceased)</small>
   
 
==Known enemies==
=== Former allies ===
 
 
===Former enemies===
*[[The Hunters]] (bounty hunters; deceased)
 
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*[[Legends]]
*[[The Pilgrim]] (assassin; deceased)
 
 
**[[Jefferson Jackson]]/[[Firestorm]]
*[[Mick Rory|Mick Rory/Chronos]] (bounty hunter; resigned)
 
*[[Vandal Savage]] (deceased)
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**[[Martin Stein]]/[[Firestorm]] <small>(deceased)</small>
 
**[[Rip Hunter]] <small>(former member; deceased)</small>
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**[[Sara Lance|Sara Lance/White Canary]]
 
== Known enemies ==
 
=== Current enemies ===
 
*[[Rip Hunter's team]]
 
**[[Rip Hunter]] (former member)
 
 
**[[Ray Palmer|Ray Palmer/The Atom]]
 
**[[Ray Palmer|Ray Palmer/The Atom]]
 
**[[Mick Rory|Mick Rory/Heat Wave]] <small>(former ally)</small>
**[[Firestorm]]
 
***[[Jefferson Jackson]]
 
***[[Martin Stein]]
 
 
**[[Kendra Saunders|Kendra Saunders/Hawkgirl]]
 
**[[Kendra Saunders|Kendra Saunders/Hawkgirl]]
**[[Sara Lance|Sara Lance/White Canary]]
 
**[[Mick Rory|Mick Rory/Heat Wave]] (former ally)
 
 
**[[Scythian Torvil|Scythian Torvil/Hawkman]]
 
**[[Scythian Torvil|Scythian Torvil/Hawkman]]
 
*[[Kaylex Druzan]] <small>(deceased)</small>
 
*[[Carter Hall|Carter Hall/Hawkman]] <small>(member of the [[Legends]]; deceased)</small>
 
*[[Leonard Snart|Leonard Snart/Captain Cold]] <small>(member of the Legends; deceased)</small>
   
 
==Appearances==
=== Former enemies ===
 
 
===''DC's Legends of Tomorrow''===
*[[Kaylex Druzan]] (deceased)
 
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{{Scroll|
*[[Carter Hall|Carter Hall/Hawkman]] (member of Rip Hunter's team; deceased)
 
 
====Season 1====
*[[Leonard Snart|Leonard Snart/Captain Cold]] (member of Rip Hunter's team; deceased)
 
 
== Appearances ==
 
=== ''DC's Legends of Tomorrow'' ===
 
==== Season 1 ====
 
 
*{{Ep|Pilot, Part 1}}
 
*{{Ep|Pilot, Part 1}}
*{{Ep|White Knights|[[Druce]]}}
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*{{Ep|White Knights|([[Zaman Druce]])}}
 
*{{Ep|Marooned}}
 
*{{Ep|Marooned}}
*{{Ep|Left Behind|(mentioned)|page=Left Behind (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)}}
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*{{Ep|Left Behind (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|m}}
 
*{{Ep|Progeny|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{Ep|Progeny|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{Ep|The Magnificent Eight|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{Ep|The Magnificent Eight|(mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|Legendary|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{Ep|Legendary|(mentioned)}}
   
== Trivia ==
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====Season 2====
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*{{Ep|Out of Time (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|(mentioned)}}
*The Time Masters were nicknamed "'''Time Bastards'''" by [[Leonard Snart]].
 
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*{{Ep|Abominations|(mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|Raiders of the Lost Art|(memory)}}
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*{{Ep|The Legion of Doom|(mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|Turncoat|(mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|Camelot/3000|(mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|Land of the Lost|(flashback)}}
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====Season 3====
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*{{Ep|Aruba-Con|(mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|Return of the Mack|(mentioned)}}
 
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===''Arrow''===
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====Season 8====
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*{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Four|m}}
   
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==Trivia==
== Behind the scenes ==
 
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*Time Masters use aliases to prevent their ancestors, descendants, and loved ones from becoming targeted by their enemies.
*Unidentified Time Masters are portrayed in {{Ep|Pilot, Part 1}} by [[Mackenzie Gray]], [[Simone Bailly]] and [[Christopher Logan]].
 
 
*The Time Masters were nicknamed "Time Bastards" by [[Leonard Snart]], and called "Time Pigs" by [[Mick Rory]].
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*What happened to the surviving Time Masters is unknown.
   
== References ==
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==Behind the scenes==
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*In DC comics, [[w:c:dc:Time Masters|Time Masters]] are a heroic team led by Rip Hunter, rather than a villainous one hunting him as a rogue member.
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*Unidentified Time Masters are portrayed in {{Ep|Pilot, Part 1}} by Mackenzie Gray, Simone Bailly and Christopher Logan.
   
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==References==
[[pl:Mistrze Czasu]]
 
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Revision as of 03:09, 22 June 2020

For the organization's successor, see Time Bureau.

"As a Time Master of long standing, you seem to forget our responsibility is to protect the timeline, not humanity."
—Time Master councilor to Rip Hunter[src]

The Time Masters were an corrupt organization officially tasked with protecting the timeline; meanwhile, the Time Masters were also associates of Vandal Savage. The organization stated that it's goal was to keep the timeline, by using a device called the Oculus that would give them a vision of the "true timeline"; that was ultimately nothing more than a façade, as the senior members used it to manipulate the timeline, something that most members of the organization were not aware of.

Following the destruction of the Oculus, the Time Masters' ability to analyze and manipulate the timeline was crippled, so they became inactive and no longer were a force to protect the timeline, which prompted the Legends to take their place; until Rip Hunter founded an organization known as the Time Bureau.

History

According to Rip Hunter, the Time Masters were aware of Mallus, that he was an evil, ancient and powerful, meaning at some point they encountered him when time was broken. He also claimed that the Time Masters "dared not speak his name".

Vanishing Point

The HQ of Time Masters in the Vanishing Point.

Rip Hunter stood before the council, requesting a team to take on Vandal Savage and prevent him from massacring any more people. However, the council turned a blind eye, standing by their decision. Instead, Rip took his timeship, the Waverider, and took on the mission anyway, in doing so relinquishing his position as a Time Master. They subsequently sent Chronos after him, to bring him in.[1]

Chronos followed the team, but failed again, and so Time Master Zaman Druce was sent to try and bring in Rip and his entire team. Druce pretended to offer Rip and his team amnesty, but when Rip seemingly conceded, Chronos turned up to execute him. However, Mick Rory forewarned Rip of the betrayal and, assisted by Firestorm, thwarted Druce and Chronos, forcing them to flee.[2]

Ultimately, Rip's team was able to capture Savage in 2166, along with evidence that he was tampering with time to acquiring futuristic technology for his conquest of Earth. Despite this justifying Rip's mission to stop Savage, it was revealed that the Time Masters have sided with Savage, believing him to be crucial to the balance of the timeline, opting to return him to 2166 and imprison Rip and his team.[3]

The Time Masters then captured every member of the team except Leonard Snart, Sara Lance, and Jefferson Jackson. They released Kendra Saunders and Scythian Torvil into Savage's "care". They also planned to brainwash Rory into becoming Chronos. Druce, in order to get Hunter to abandon his obsession, showed him the Time Masters' ace in the hole, the Oculus, a device that could be used to influence decisions. He explains not only has he been controlling the teams' actions for months but also that he was the mastermind behind Savage's rise to power, wanting Savage to take over the world in order to prepare the Earth's armies for an alien invasion in 2175.

Subsequently, Sara and Snart sabotage the Time Masters' time fleet before freeing their teammates; Rory revealed himself to have resisted being brainwashed before killing Time Master Declan. Druce anticipated that Rip would try to target the Oculus Wellspring to free his team from his manipulations and thus set an ambush, claiming it to be destiny. However, Jax appeared unexpectedly, having returned from early 2016, enabling the team to get to the wellspring. Though the Oculus had predicted that Ray Palmer would sacrifice himself to destroy it, Rory took his place, then Snart. Druce was helpless as Snart defiantly destroyed the Oculus, killing Druce and crippling the Time Masters' ability to analyze and manipulate the timeline.[4]

The Time Masters became inactive, and some of them were dead. They no longer became a force to protect the timeline, which prompted the Legends to take their place.

Rip Hunter went on to create the Time Bureau to replace the Time Masters and ensure that they are void of the corruption of his former masters.

Legacy

Sometime after the destruction and disbandment of the Time Masters, Rip Hunter, a former member of the organization, founded an organization known as the Time Bureau, whose goal is to truly protect the timeline. Unlike the corrupt Time Masters; the Time Bureau is based on morals, honor and principles.

Known members

Current members

Former members

Known allies

Former allies

Known enemies

Former enemies

Appearances

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3


Arrow

Season 8

Trivia

  • Time Masters use aliases to prevent their ancestors, descendants, and loved ones from becoming targeted by their enemies.
  • The Time Masters were nicknamed "Time Bastards" by Leonard Snart, and called "Time Pigs" by Mick Rory.
  • What happened to the surviving Time Masters is unknown.

Behind the scenes

  • In DC comics, Time Masters are a heroic team led by Rip Hunter, rather than a villainous one hunting him as a rogue member.
  • Unidentified Time Masters are portrayed in "Pilot, Part 1"​ by Mackenzie Gray, Simone Bailly and Christopher Logan.

References