Howling:The bodies of hundreds of Time Lords... (view source)
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And think about what we know of the finale, and remember how ''Alien Bodies'' paid off in ''[[Unnatural History]]''.... --[[Special:Contributions/99.33.24.89|99.33.24.89]] 10:33, May 28, 2011 (UTC) | And think about what we know of the finale, and remember how ''Alien Bodies'' paid off in ''[[Unnatural History]]''.... --[[Special:Contributions/99.33.24.89|99.33.24.89]] 10:33, May 28, 2011 (UTC) | ||
Doesn' t seem at all odd to me. When the TARDIS left the bubble universe, nobody else except House would have known the bubble even existed. The situation was very different in TIA where the rough location of the Doctor's body would have been known to the killer plus whoever was controlling them. [[Special:Contributions/187.78.119.32|187.78.119.32]] 16:26, June 22, 2011 (UTC) | |||
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:: Absolute zero is just a few degrees colder than empty space. We routinely create pockets of very near absolute zero (as in within a tiny fraction of a degree--probably closer to zero than the planetoid could ever get, given the amount of mass) in the lab, and manipulate things in those pockets. --[[Special:Contributions/99.8.228.227|99.8.228.227]] 02:39, June 5, 2011 (UTC) | :: Absolute zero is just a few degrees colder than empty space. We routinely create pockets of very near absolute zero (as in within a tiny fraction of a degree--probably closer to zero than the planetoid could ever get, given the amount of mass) in the lab, and manipulate things in those pockets. --[[Special:Contributions/99.8.228.227|99.8.228.227]] 02:39, June 5, 2011 (UTC) | ||
::: "Of course they'd need a space suit to survive on the surface of the planetoid in the first place, but that's within the technological reach of mid-20th century humanity, let alone star-faring empires." | ::: "Of course they'd need a space suit to survive on the surface of the planetoid in the first place, but that's within the technological reach of mid-20th century humanity, let alone star-faring empires." | ||
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::: "Why did the human race suddenly decide to go to the Moon? | ::: "Why did the human race suddenly decide to go to the Moon? Because the Silence needed a space suit." [[Special:Contributions/14.202.32.28|14.202.32.28]] 18:04, June 20, 2011 (UTC) | ||
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