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== Proposed deletion ==
Is this page really necessary? They all seem to be about Series 4, yet the headline refers to "During the course of Doctor Who". Seems a little unnecessary to me. [[User:Tardis1963|Tardis1963]] 07:34, April 4, 2010 (UTC)
Is this page really necessary? They all seem to be about Series 4, yet the headline refers to "During the course of Doctor Who". Seems a little unnecessary to me. [[User:Tardis1963|Tardis1963]] 07:34, April 4, 2010 (UTC)
:I completely disagree with deletion, but agree that the article's currently way too television- (not to mention RTD-) -centric. ''[[The Glass Prison]]'' gives us ''great'' material on prophecy, for example. Off the top of my head, ''[[The Myth Makers (TV story)|The Myth Makers]]'' has Vicki accused of prophecy when she's just from the future. The article is very much a stub, and needs plenty more content.<br>--[[user:SmallerOnTheOutside|SOTO]] [[User talk:SmallerOnTheOutside|☎]] 09:16, September 7, 2013 (UTC)


== Rose's Death? ==
== Not prophecies ==


'Satan' in The Satan Pit shows he has knowledge of the past and present.  I wonder if he has foreknowledge as well.  He says about Rose that she will die in battle. Is this an actual prediction or just a statement made to scare and demoralize Rose and The Doctor?  Obviously, she doesn't die in this episode or any following but what if this was a far reaching prophecy? 
Heavily cleaned up examples from ''The Fires of Pompeii''.


Combine that with the prediction of Dalek Caan that the most faithful will die.  I love Donna, but who is the most faithful NuWho companion?  At least at that point in the show, I think Rose was easily the most faithful. She didn't let a little thing like being trapped in an alternate universe stop her from finding the doctor, even if she had to invent a time cannon to do it. 
:Because of this, they made some startling prophecies about the Doctor and Donna's futures and pasts. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')


So, what if these predictions come true and Rose dies in battle in the 50th anniversary special?  It's all terribly far fetched but fun to think about.
:* Evelina told that the Doctor and Donna were not who they said they were, that the Doctor's name was not 'Spartacus' as he had told her and that Donna called herself Noble, her last name. She also said they both came from far away.
:* She also predicted that the name 'Doctor' was false and that his true name was hidden in the [[Medusa Cascade|Cascade of Medusa herself]].
:* She predicted the Doctor's true nature.
:* Evelina's prediction about the Doctor's name was likely about the [[Medusa Cascade]], where [[Davros]] named the Doctor the "Destroyer of Worlds." ([[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'')
 
:* When pressed, [[Lucius Petrus Dextrus]] said the Doctor was from [[Gallifrey]] and Donna from [[London]].
 
I mean, prophecies of the Doctor and Donna's '''pasts'''? Predicting that the Doctor's name is false and his nature is hidden? -- [[User:Tybort|Tybort]] ([[User talk:Tybort|talk page]]) 13:07, November 29, 2014 (UTC)

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Proposed deletion[[edit source]]

Is this page really necessary? They all seem to be about Series 4, yet the headline refers to "During the course of Doctor Who". Seems a little unnecessary to me. Tardis1963 07:34, April 4, 2010 (UTC)

I completely disagree with deletion, but agree that the article's currently way too television- (not to mention RTD-) -centric. The Glass Prison gives us great material on prophecy, for example. Off the top of my head, The Myth Makers has Vicki accused of prophecy when she's just from the future. The article is very much a stub, and needs plenty more content.
--SOTO 09:16, September 7, 2013 (UTC)

Not prophecies[[edit source]]

Heavily cleaned up examples from The Fires of Pompeii.

Because of this, they made some startling prophecies about the Doctor and Donna's futures and pasts. (TV: The Fires of Pompeii)
  • Evelina told that the Doctor and Donna were not who they said they were, that the Doctor's name was not 'Spartacus' as he had told her and that Donna called herself Noble, her last name. She also said they both came from far away.
  • She also predicted that the name 'Doctor' was false and that his true name was hidden in the Cascade of Medusa herself.
  • She predicted the Doctor's true nature.
  • Evelina's prediction about the Doctor's name was likely about the Medusa Cascade, where Davros named the Doctor the "Destroyer of Worlds." (TV: Journey's End)

I mean, prophecies of the Doctor and Donna's pasts? Predicting that the Doctor's name is false and his nature is hidden? -- Tybort (talk page) 13:07, November 29, 2014 (UTC)