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I agree, the cruciform seems in some way connected with the end of the time war itself i think. perhaps this is what the doctor uses to destroy the daleks and yet become the "killer of his own kind". | :I agree, the cruciform seems in some way connected with the end of the time war itself i think. perhaps this is what the doctor uses to destroy the daleks and yet become the "killer of his own kind". | ||
:::theorizing belongs on The Howling under Forums. --[[User:Stardizzy2|Stardizzy2]] 22:59, 21 July 2009 (UTC) |
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Cruciform melody[[edit source]]
In music, a melody of four pitches that descends by step, skips above the first pitch, then returns to the first pitch by step. The Master's sound of the drum is four taps.
==The cruciform (a Weapon?)
In the phone conversation with the doctor it may suggest that the master was not so much scared of the war but the Daleks having the cruciform if it turns out to be a weapon this could explain the rather odd actions of the master fleeing and the later desperate actions of the Doctor
this is just a theory
what do you think?
Assassin of death 11:07, 29 May 2009 (UTC)Assassin of death
- I agree, the cruciform seems in some way connected with the end of the time war itself i think. perhaps this is what the doctor uses to destroy the daleks and yet become the "killer of his own kind".
- theorizing belongs on The Howling under Forums. --Stardizzy2 22:59, 21 July 2009 (UTC)