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Didn't the Doctor extent the time corridor Sutekh used 11,000 years into the the far future? Before trapping Sutekh in the corridor, the doctor told him, "You're now a thousand years beyond the 20th century. Go on for another 10,000." Doesn't that implie the corridor was extended 11,000 years into the far future and that Sutekh died when he emerged or possibly earlier?
Didn't the Doctor extent the time corridor Sutekh used 11,000 years into the the far future? Before trapping Sutekh in the corridor, the Doctor told him, "You're a thousand years beyond the 20th century now, Sutekh. Go on for another 10,000." Doesn't that imply the corridor was extended 11,000 years into the far future and that Sutekh died when he emerged or possibly earlier?{{Unsigned-anon|99.6.9.145}}
 
== Name in Pyramids ==
 
The tunnel linking the two Lodestones in ''[[Pyramids of Mars (TV story)|Pyramids of Mars]]'' is referred to as a time-space tunnel, or when Sutekh gets trapped there, "the corridor of eternity", not a time corridor. Is the technology similar enough to time corridors in other stories to belong on this page, or should it be split off into its own thing? Does ''[[The Sands of Time (novel)|The Sands of Time]]'' describe the Osiran technology that way? -- [[User:Tybort|Tybort]] ([[User talk:Tybort|talk page]]) 02:42, August 9, 2017 (UTC)

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Didn't the Doctor extent the time corridor Sutekh used 11,000 years into the the far future? Before trapping Sutekh in the corridor, the Doctor told him, "You're a thousand years beyond the 20th century now, Sutekh. Go on for another 10,000." Doesn't that imply the corridor was extended 11,000 years into the far future and that Sutekh died when he emerged or possibly earlier?The preceding unsigned comment was added by 99.6.9.145 (talk).

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The tunnel linking the two Lodestones in Pyramids of Mars is referred to as a time-space tunnel, or when Sutekh gets trapped there, "the corridor of eternity", not a time corridor. Is the technology similar enough to time corridors in other stories to belong on this page, or should it be split off into its own thing? Does The Sands of Time describe the Osiran technology that way? -- Tybort (talk page) 02:42, August 9, 2017 (UTC)