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I think that The Could've Been King could be something that The Doctor said in general to emphasise the horror that would have traversed the universe if he did not time lock the war as it was rather than an actual The Could've Been King being a name -- Anonymous bored DW fan 10:24pm Feb 21 Australia (just saw the ep)
I think that The Could've Been King could be something that The Doctor said in general to emphasise the horror that would have traversed the universe if he did not time lock the war as it was rather than an actual The Could've Been King being a name -- Anonymous bored DW fan 10:24pm Feb 21 Australia (just saw the ep)
He mentions Could've Been King and his army of meanwas and neverweres. The Nightmare Child is a different entity all together. It seems in the time war, time was used to resurrect millions of beings that died in the war, and whomever was behind it was finding new ways to destroy them. I've heard talks of a time war movie with Eccelston and Tennent. That should be interesting. Not sure if it's just rumor or a reality. - Chad Ippolito. Feb 27 2010

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I'm not sure if The Could've Been King is actually a seperate thing from what I heard in The End of Time part 2.

To me it sounds like what The Doctor was 'The Nightmare Child who could have been king.', --Dalek036 18:08, January 5, 2010 (UTC)

Ingore what I posted eariler, I watched the episode on Youtube to check, and it is something different from The Nightmare Child, sorry about that. --Dalek036 12:56, January 6, 2010 (UTC)

I think that The Could've Been King could be something that The Doctor said in general to emphasise the horror that would have traversed the universe if he did not time lock the war as it was rather than an actual The Could've Been King being a name -- Anonymous bored DW fan 10:24pm Feb 21 Australia (just saw the ep)


He mentions Could've Been King and his army of meanwas and neverweres. The Nightmare Child is a different entity all together. It seems in the time war, time was used to resurrect millions of beings that died in the war, and whomever was behind it was finding new ways to destroy them. I've heard talks of a time war movie with Eccelston and Tennent. That should be interesting. Not sure if it's just rumor or a reality. - Chad Ippolito. Feb 27 2010