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Everyone is clutching at straws now, the cracks were caused by an explaoion that occured on June 26th 2010, the day of Amy's wedding. Discussion over. [[User:Delton Menace|Delton Menace]] 07:43, May 21, 2010 (UTC) | Everyone is clutching at straws now, the cracks were caused by an explaoion that occured on June 26th 2010, the day of Amy's wedding. Discussion over. [[User:Delton Menace|Delton Menace]] 07:43, May 21, 2010 (UTC) | ||
Well it could be the master I dont think they will link it up to midnight it's an interesting theory but still I don't think steven moffat will go back to a two year old story that someone else wrote, he's keen to do his own thing. Still he is gonna have to find a way to bring the master back and it's gonna be difficult what with the master having gone to hell still, maybe with the master back in the time war he killed rassilon and has taken his place and has helped a few time lords survive the war and thus caused a change in history which has led to the other cracks in time. When you think about if the time war happened differently then all those other events would too, like the reality bomb , though I suppose this dosent explain the whole silence and planets being eaten thing like in vampires of venice.[[ | Well it could be the master I dont think they will link it up to midnight it's an interesting theory but still I don't think steven moffat will go back to a two year old story that someone else wrote, he's keen to do his own thing. Still he is gonna have to find a way to bring the master back and it's gonna be difficult what with the master having gone to hell still, maybe with the master back in the time war he killed rassilon and has taken his place and has helped a few time lords survive the war and thus caused a change in history which has led to the other cracks in time. When you think about if the time war happened differently then all those other events would too, like the reality bomb , though I suppose this dosent explain the whole silence and planets being eaten thing like in vampires of venice.[[User:Winehousefan|Winehousefan]], 12:26, May 21, 2010 [UTC] | ||
What about that other renegade Rani? They might be bringing her back. [[User:GeneralOwnage55|<font color="Gold">'''GeneralOwnage55'''</font>]] [[User Talk:GeneralOwnage55|<font color="Orange">'''The Message Box'''</font>]] 11:32, May 21, 2010 (UTC) | What about that other renegade Rani? They might be bringing her back. [[User:GeneralOwnage55|<font color="Gold">'''GeneralOwnage55'''</font>]] [[User Talk:GeneralOwnage55|<font color="Orange">'''The Message Box'''</font>]] 11:32, May 21, 2010 (UTC) | ||
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:To Delton Menace; I strongly disagree that it's the TARDIS exploding that causes the cracks. The TARDIS is being destroyed by an external force, who didn't create the cracks, but probably doesn't mind that they're happening. The cracks in time are caused by The Doctor travelling back through his own time stream. ''Two parts of space and time that should never have touched'', i.e The two Doctors existing in the same time zone. This is why the cracks appear everywhere the Doctor has appeared, because we'll come to find out that finale Doctor has been back to every one of the previous episode locations and time zones to leave himself notes or 'bread crumbs'. We've already figured it out in Flesh and Stone and The Eleventh Hour. I believe the finale Doctor has been in every episode so far. They've just all been too subtle for us to notice. Well....every episode that shows the 'crack'. I can't remember if we see it in every episode. Someone enlighten me. (First time on here, how am I supposed to sign these things?). ''White Deyu - 24.06 13:23'' | :To Delton Menace; I strongly disagree that it's the TARDIS exploding that causes the cracks. The TARDIS is being destroyed by an external force, who didn't create the cracks, but probably doesn't mind that they're happening. The cracks in time are caused by The Doctor travelling back through his own time stream. ''Two parts of space and time that should never have touched'', i.e The two Doctors existing in the same time zone. This is why the cracks appear everywhere the Doctor has appeared, because we'll come to find out that finale Doctor has been back to every one of the previous episode locations and time zones to leave himself notes or 'bread crumbs'. We've already figured it out in Flesh and Stone and The Eleventh Hour. I believe the finale Doctor has been in every episode so far. They've just all been too subtle for us to notice. Well....every episode that shows the 'crack'. I can't remember if we see it in every episode. Someone enlighten me. (First time on here, how am I supposed to sign these things?). ''White Deyu - 24.06 13:23'' | ||
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Thanks Delton Omega or something time lordy is sure to make an appearance from the sounds of those spoilers I always preffered Omega to Rassilon so I will be glad to see him against the new doctor.Winehousefan,19:49, June 24 2010, [UTC] | Thanks Delton Omega or something time lordy is sure to make an appearance from the sounds of those spoilers I always preffered Omega to Rassilon so I will be glad to see him against the new doctor.Winehousefan,19:49, June 24 2010, [UTC] | ||
Unfortunately, there was a mistake with one spoiler. Ah well. But anyways, all info since and, knowing Moffat, it's something completely new. It's silence, literally. It's good to be original and not reuse everything, so I'm looking forward to series 6. [[User:Delton Menace|Delton Menace]] 06:52, August 4, 2010 (UTC) | |||
I don't think The Master will *ever* return. According to the Timelord prophecy, the Return of the Timelords was The Doctor and The Master's "final confrontation." I suppose that's why The Midnight Entity never successfully reached The Doctor... | |||
There is no reason at all to believe that the Master and Midnight are at all related. The Master will definetly return eventually, even if not for a few years. There have been stories where he has died before (Planet of Fire, Survival, The TV Movie), and he always comes back.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 03:23, April 12, 2011 (UTC) | |||
:From what I've seen of Steven Mofffat, he probably has a lot of great plans of his own. Apparently, The Silence isn't something we've ever seen before, so, whether or not The Master *can* come back, Moffat's in control in that. Given what I just said, he probably won't bring him back so soon. [[User:Gallifrey102|Gallifrey102]] 09:35, April 12, 2011 (UTC) | |||
:: An I know this is completely off topic, but, as an example... The same could be said for the Daleks. The Doctor always seems to kill them, or get rid of them, and they always return. It's just a matter of how well Moffat can write in the Master. And knowing Moffat's brilliant mind, that wouldn't be a hard task to do... [[User:TheTARDIScontroller|TheTARDIScontroller]] 05:55, April 12, 2011 (UTC) | |||
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