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the silurians are part of the alliance and are destroyed by the total event collapse. but if earth is unaffected why are they, afterall they origionate from earth so they should be unaffected. | the silurians are part of the alliance and are destroyed by the total event collapse. but if earth is unaffected why are they, afterall they origionate from earth so they should be unaffected. | ||
Is the Total Event Collapse possibly related to the idea of a [[ | Is the Total Event Collapse possibly related to the idea of a [[time ram]]? Could it be the result of a 'successful' time ram? | ||
[[Special:Contributions/86.174.185.252|86.174.185.252]] 11:18, May 16, 2011 (UTC) | [[Special:Contributions/86.174.185.252|86.174.185.252]] 11:18, May 16, 2011 (UTC) |
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A thought. The Cyber Leader mentioning that all universes will be deleted. This theoretically includes universes where the Doctor never existed at all, and thus Total Event Collapse had no way of happening. This in turn implies some sort of Inter-Universal foundation, some stability that each Universe provides to the others. This may not be complete, the destruction of just one Universe may not affect others, but this Total Event Collapse likely happened in enough that the rest collapsed, like pulling out the wrong supports in a building. Any one won't take it down, but a number of them will.
Also, what happens to The Void during this?
Just thoughts to ponder. --Aescula 12:05, September 23, 2010 (UTC)
the silurians are part of the alliance and are destroyed by the total event collapse. but if earth is unaffected why are they, afterall they origionate from earth so they should be unaffected.
Is the Total Event Collapse possibly related to the idea of a time ram? Could it be the result of a 'successful' time ram? 86.174.185.252 11:18, May 16, 2011 (UTC)