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Date of page creation | 01:02, 4 March 2024 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The page Gallifreyan (language) has, I think, several fan perspectives which are not supported by the official sources. Among them, there is a claim that Gallifreyan symbols are present in the main sets of Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures. This reddit post offers, I think, a convincing debunking of the Torchwood idea. I found an image of the clock here, and I know that somewhere on the internet there's information on what model of clock this was; I believe that the marking are part of the ordinary decoration of the clock and represent planetary objects. As Gallifreyan symbols (Rose)/Gallery demonstrates, they do not resemble the Gallifreyan which was used by the art department at that time (although, it could be said that the two angled lines are reminiscent). For now, I have not included either example on this page. TheChampionOfTime ☎ 01:02, 4 March 2024 (UTC) |