You're very welcome. And ha, yes, Crispy. He doesn't have any more sense of personal space than the other regenerations of the Master do. However, sadly Four mostly acts bored around him; Four is hands down the most unslashy of Doctors, imo, even when he has better inducement than Crispy.
(BTW, Crispy was played by two actors, Peter what's his name in The Deadly Assassin and Geoffrey Beavers in Keeper of Traken (at the end of which the Master aquires his Anthony Ainsley shaped body), and since Geoffrey Beavers is the only actor who played the Master in Old Who and is still alive, he gets to speak him on all the Big Finish audios. He has got a good voice, too, and it means lots of audio action for Crispy. (Most prominently in the audio called Master, which offers an explanation why he is the way he is which is far too mystical for me and thus not considered canonical by yours truly, but it also offers some great stuff for Seven and the Master, and by far their most intense interactions in any medium.)
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(BTW, Crispy was played by two actors, Peter what's his name in The Deadly Assassin and Geoffrey Beavers in Keeper of Traken (at the end of which the Master aquires his Anthony Ainsley shaped body), and since Geoffrey Beavers is the only actor who played the Master in Old Who and is still alive, he gets to speak him on all the Big Finish audios. He has got a good voice, too, and it means lots of audio action for Crispy. (Most prominently in the audio called Master, which offers an explanation why he is the way he is which is far too mystical for me and thus not considered canonical by yours truly, but it also offers some great stuff for Seven and the Master, and by far their most intense interactions in any medium.)