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It never says it was [[The Silence|the Silence]].  What's the proof? --[[Special:Contributions/108.236.90.188|108.236.90.188]]<sup>[[User talk:108.236.90.188#top|talk to me]]</sup> 03:52, December 17, 2013 (UTC)
It never says it was [[The Silence|the Silence]].  What's the proof? --[[Special:Contributions/108.236.90.188|108.236.90.188]]<sup>[[User talk:108.236.90.188#top|talk to me]]</sup> 03:52, December 17, 2013 (UTC)
In "The Time of the Doctor" it was explained the Silence traveled up the Doctor's time stream and blew up his TARDIS, creating the cracks in time they tried to stop
In "The Time of the Doctor" it was explained the Silence traveled up the Doctor's time stream and blew up his TARDIS, creating the cracks in time they tried to stop


Shouldn't the events in Logogpolis also be in the "attempts to end the universe" section, as it literally could have (and in some sense  did) end the universe?
Shouldn't the events in Logogpolis also be in the "attempts to end the universe" section, as it literally could have (and in some sense  did) end the universe?{{Unsigned|99.6.9.145}}

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The Silence

The Silence accidentally caused the universe to undergo total event collapse when they destroyed the Doctor's TARDIS, but the Doctor was able to reverse this.

It never says it was the Silence. What's the proof? --108.236.90.188talk to me 03:52, December 17, 2013 (UTC)

In "The Time of the Doctor" it was explained the Silence traveled up the Doctor's time stream and blew up his TARDIS, creating the cracks in time they tried to stop

Shouldn't the events in Logogpolis also be in the "attempts to end the universe" section, as it literally could have (and in some sense did) end the universe?The preceding unsigned comment was added by 99.6.9.145 (talk • contribs) .