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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:27 am
thats one thing i've never known i hope he goes back to it mrgreen
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:20 am
maybe he used the hand of omega to destroy the dalek fleet but due to a misscalculation he destroyed all the timelords fleet and planet as well. Like in remembarance of the daleks
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:31 pm
No-I think the Daleks and the Time Lords wiped each other out
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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:24 am
Theta_Sigma No-I think the Daleks and the Time Lords wiped each other out no but the doctor keeps saying that he had to wipe the daleks out but he sacrificed his peoples life to do it i want to know how
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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:25 am
Takuha maybe he used the hand of omega to destroy the dalek fleet but due to a misscalculation he destroyed all the timelords fleet and planet as well. Like in remembarance of the daleks Sorry i didnt watch much of the old ones whats the Hnad of omega ?
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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:41 am
Commanderdom Takuha maybe he used the hand of omega to destroy the dalek fleet but due to a misscalculation he destroyed all the timelords fleet and planet as well. Like in remembarance of the daleks Sorry i didnt watch much of the old ones whats the Hnad of omega ? well omega was the timelord that invented the tardis and allowed timelords to travel through time and he also enginered stars and his result of engeneering a certain star led to the creation of the hand of omega which was the key to travelling through time but it could also be used as a weapon which was one of the reasons why the daleks and davros wanted it in rememberance of the daleks, in this episode the doctor reprogrammed it so that it would fly into scaros sun and turn it super nova so that it destroyed scaro and all the daleks (except ones on dalek collonies). So really the hand of omega is an engeniered star
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 1:45 pm
I've never really understood the science behind what EXACTLY powers the TARDIS's but I was wondering about the end of the Time Wars. And also about the death of the Time Lords. Aside from anything else, is anyone REALLY dead when you're talking in terms of travelling in time? Especially Time Lords. Why can't the Doctor just travel back and see them?
The only reason I can think for him not being able to is that they died in some way that either a) completely erased them from time (unlikely, I'm not sure the Doctor would still exist) or b) froze/locked them and Gallifrey in time so that no-one can get to them in any time.
Would that make sense?
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 6:35 am
Roobarb I've never really understood the science behind what EXACTLY powers the TARDIS's but I was wondering about the end of the Time Wars. And also about the death of the Time Lords. Aside from anything else, is anyone REALLY dead when you're talking in terms of travelling in time? Especially Time Lords. Why can't the Doctor just travel back and see them? The only reason I can think for him not being able to is that they died in some way that either a) completely erased them from time (unlikely, I'm not sure the Doctor would still exist) or b) froze/locked them and Gallifrey in time so that no-one can get to them in any time. Would that make sense? that makes perfect sense and I've always thought the same thing because in the original series if their was a problem with time in any time period the timelords knew about it and would stop it but (and heres the but) but it is possible that the timelords were erased from time but somehow due to them being erased from time they didn't exist to get into a war with the daleks so they didn't get erased from time which meant they existed to be erased from time but because they were erased from time they didn't exist to be erased from time which meant they did exist to be erased from time so really it goes around in a continuess loop which means that the doctor exists in some time realities but not in others and the time realitie that doctor who is set in the timelords have been erased but the doctor still exists because they weren't existing to be erased. Does everyone understand?
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:37 am
In the audio dramas when that happens (with Charlie not dying when she should) they made a monster that fed off the mess in time that the Doctor had to destroy. I hope they make something like that for the destruction/not destruction of Gallifrey. I love weird time monsters.
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 8:30 am
Roobarb In the audio dramas when that happens (with Charlie not dying when she should) they made a monster that fed off the mess in time that the Doctor had to destroy. I hope they make something like that for the destruction/not destruction of Gallifrey. I love weird time monsters. like the reapers in fathers day
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 8:49 am
Roobarb I've never really understood the science behind what EXACTLY powers the TARDIS's but I was wondering about the end of the Time Wars. And also about the death of the Time Lords. Aside from anything else, is anyone REALLY dead when you're talking in terms of travelling in time? Especially Time Lords. Why can't the Doctor just travel back and see them? The only reason I can think for him not being able to is that they died in some way that either a) completely erased them from time (unlikely, I'm not sure the Doctor would still exist) or b) froze/locked them and Gallifrey in time so that no-one can get to them in any time. Would that make sense? i've heard the doctor said that he did go back in time and try stop the daleks another way but there was no other way then destroying everything i reckon the'yll go back to the time war in a doctor who episode soon enough
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 9:20 am
Commanderdom Roobarb I've never really understood the science behind what EXACTLY powers the TARDIS's but I was wondering about the end of the Time Wars. And also about the death of the Time Lords. Aside from anything else, is anyone REALLY dead when you're talking in terms of travelling in time? Especially Time Lords. Why can't the Doctor just travel back and see them? The only reason I can think for him not being able to is that they died in some way that either a) completely erased them from time (unlikely, I'm not sure the Doctor would still exist) or b) froze/locked them and Gallifrey in time so that no-one can get to them in any time. Would that make sense? i've heard the doctor said that he did go back in time and try stop the daleks another way but there was no other way then destroying everything i reckon the'yll go back to the time war in a doctor who episode soon enough he didn't say that did he*begins to exam episodes*no he never said that
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 12:47 pm
Takuha Roobarb I've never really understood the science behind what EXACTLY powers the TARDIS's but I was wondering about the end of the Time Wars. And also about the death of the Time Lords. Aside from anything else, is anyone REALLY dead when you're talking in terms of travelling in time? Especially Time Lords. Why can't the Doctor just travel back and see them? The only reason I can think for him not being able to is that they died in some way that either a) completely erased them from time (unlikely, I'm not sure the Doctor would still exist) or b) froze/locked them and Gallifrey in time so that no-one can get to them in any time. Would that make sense? that makes perfect sense and I've always thought the same thing because in the original series if their was a problem with time in any time period the timelords knew about it and would stop it but (and heres the but) but it is possible that the timelords were erased from time but somehow due to them being erased from time they didn't exist to get into a war with the daleks so they didn't get erased from time which meant they existed to be erased from time but because they were erased from time they didn't exist to be erased from time which meant they did exist to be erased from time so really it goes around in a continuess loop which means that the doctor exists in some time realities but not in others and the time realitie that doctor who is set in the timelords have been erased but the doctor still exists because they weren't existing to be erased. Does everyone understand? Well i'm not sure how he burned them all up... I just assumed a box of matches and a TON of whisky. twisted But erm you can't time travel into the gallifreian system.
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:26 am
Takuha Commanderdom Roobarb I've never really understood the science behind what EXACTLY powers the TARDIS's but I was wondering about the end of the Time Wars. And also about the death of the Time Lords. Aside from anything else, is anyone REALLY dead when you're talking in terms of travelling in time? Especially Time Lords. Why can't the Doctor just travel back and see them? The only reason I can think for him not being able to is that they died in some way that either a) completely erased them from time (unlikely, I'm not sure the Doctor would still exist) or b) froze/locked them and Gallifrey in time so that no-one can get to them in any time. Would that make sense? i've heard the doctor said that he did go back in time and try stop the daleks another way but there was no other way then destroying everything i reckon the'yll go back to the time war in a doctor who episode soon enough he didn't say that did he*begins to exam episodes*no he never said that it in the 9th seires in the dalek episode im not sure thow im most probably wrong
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 6:28 am
Commanderdom Takuha Commanderdom Roobarb I've never really understood the science behind what EXACTLY powers the TARDIS's but I was wondering about the end of the Time Wars. And also about the death of the Time Lords. Aside from anything else, is anyone REALLY dead when you're talking in terms of travelling in time? Especially Time Lords. Why can't the Doctor just travel back and see them? The only reason I can think for him not being able to is that they died in some way that either a) completely erased them from time (unlikely, I'm not sure the Doctor would still exist) or b) froze/locked them and Gallifrey in time so that no-one can get to them in any time. Would that make sense? i've heard the doctor said that he did go back in time and try stop the daleks another way but there was no other way then destroying everything i reckon the'yll go back to the time war in a doctor who episode soon enough he didn't say that did he*begins to exam episodes*no he never said that it in the 9th seires in the dalek episode im not sure thow im most probably wrong oh you mean genesis of the daleks were the doctor gets given the mission to evert the creation of the daleks but he dosn't do it because he believes the universe will be a better place with the daleks than it would be without them
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