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Is this when the Doctor tells River Song his name? The only time he could. (Silence in the Library)
== Fields ==


[[User:Invictus152|Invictus152]] <sup>[[User talk:Invictus152|talk to me]]</sup> 07:44, October 6, 2011 (UTC)
Until the last episode, we knew this place as "fields of Trenzalore", as reported in the prophecy that is not properly quoted in the page yet.
We should add this piece of information, but: how? Do the fields stand for the graveyard? --[[User:HarveyWallbanger|HarveyWallbanger]] [[User talk:HarveyWallbanger|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 09:52, May 19, 2013 (UTC)


I think he actually might have told her in The Wedding of River Song. He said that he did, and I know that the Doctor lies but since in Forest of the Dead he said there was only one reason he would ever tell anyone his name, it makes sense that that one reason would be if he married her. Since he did in the episode, it seems reasonable to assume that he would have told her his name.
== The Doctor's Death ==


[[User:Mandalore74|Mandalore74]] <sup>[[User talk:Mandalore74|talk to me]]</sup> 22:08, October 8, 2011 (UTC)
There is only one timeline in this Verse.


FAIL!^[[Special:Contributions/90.212.82.248|90.212.82.248]] 20:37, November 6, 2011 (UTC)
== From Gallifrey to Trenzalore ==


Is it a alternitive timeline or just the future something's were never explained like the why was he called valeyard where was Christmas and the tardis was no where near the eleventh when he died the skirmish not war no daleks or cybermen bodys COuld the doctor die at  Trenzalore Question be asked and wasnt it a fixed point that doctor would die not regenrate{{Unsigned-anon|82.25.229.247}}


== No Timeline Split ==


 
There is no 'original timeline' and 'new timeline'. The Doctor will die on Trenzalore. Period. Nobody ever said that the Siege of Trenzalore was the battle where he'd die. All that was said was that he'll die there. And, seeing as Clara jumped into his timestream and there are fractures of her that have met the Twelfth Doctor, and that the Curator indicated that the Doctor might re-visit old faces in his final years... yeah, the Siege was simply not the battle that ended the Doctor's life. [[User:Meganerd18|Meganerd18]] [[User talk:Meganerd18|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 22:44, February 12, 2016 (UTC)
Trenzalore was a place that, according to Dorium Maldovar, would be where the First Question in the Universe would be answered truthfully. The Doctor would arrive there at some point in his travels, at the fall of the Eleventh. The religious order known as the Silence was determined to ensure that the Doctor never reached Trenzalore. (DW: The Wedding of River Song) [1]
It was the war after the siege. That's what would have killed the Doctor, but the Time Lords changed that. And Clara said she saw 13 faces of the Doctor and technically up to the 11th Doctor, he had 13 faces. And it was probably the original timeline until they went and Clara being the impossible girl is a paradox.
 
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Let's regress for a moment back to the [[Men in Black]](MIB). According to [[John Keel]], the MIB often state that they are representatives of the "Nation of the Third Eye."
 
 
 
 
Based on some of the info already researched, it is
 
 
 
 
apparent that [[Sirius]] has been in contact with humanity for a long time. According to [[George Hunt Williamson]] (one of the early contactees) in his book "Other Tongues, Other Flesh,"[2] the [[earth]] allies of [[Sirius]], i.e., the secret societies, use the [[Eye of Horus]] as an insignia. This symbol has also been seen on the MIB. Secret societies believe that there is a [[Great White Lodge]] on [[earth]]. They call it [[Shamballa]] -- and consider it to be the spiritual center of the world. Now, theosophists such as [[Alice Bailey]] say that the [[Great White Lodge]] is on [[Sirius]]. If the All-Seeing-Eye is a symbol of [[Sirius]]' earth-allies and the MIB wear that symbol, and if [[Shamballa]] represents the [[Great White Lodge]] on [[earth]] -- then the MIB are emissaries of [[Shamballa]]. [[Sirius]] and [[Shamballa]] are '''two sides of the same coin'''. This is verified in the book "The Undiscovered Country,"[3] by [[Stephen Jenkins]]. Jenkins was told by [[Buddhist]] priests that [[Shamballa]] was located in the constellation of [[Orion]].
 
 
 
 
The entrance to [[Shamballa]] on [[earth]] is usually placed in the  
 
 
 
 
trans-Himalayan region. Some assert it is in the heart of the [[Gobi]] Desert (where there have been allegations of crashed disks and bases). According to the explorer [[Nicholas Roerich]], there are caves in the [[Himalayas]] foothills that have subterranean passages. In one of the these passages, there is a stone door that has never been opened, because the time for its opening has not yet arrived. In 1930, Doreal founded the Brotherhood of the White Temple. He says that the entrance to [[Shamballa]] is far underground. he goes on to say that space bends around [[Shamballa]], and that there is a warp which leads into another universe.

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Fields[[edit source]]

Until the last episode, we knew this place as "fields of Trenzalore", as reported in the prophecy that is not properly quoted in the page yet. We should add this piece of information, but: how? Do the fields stand for the graveyard? --HarveyWallbanger 09:52, May 19, 2013 (UTC)

The Doctor's Death[[edit source]]

There is only one timeline in this Verse.

From Gallifrey to Trenzalore[[edit source]]

Is it a alternitive timeline or just the future something's were never explained like the why was he called valeyard where was Christmas and the tardis was no where near the eleventh when he died the skirmish not war no daleks or cybermen bodys COuld the doctor die at Trenzalore Question be asked and wasnt it a fixed point that doctor would die not regenrateThe preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.25.229.247 (talk).

No Timeline Split[[edit source]]

There is no 'original timeline' and 'new timeline'. The Doctor will die on Trenzalore. Period. Nobody ever said that the Siege of Trenzalore was the battle where he'd die. All that was said was that he'll die there. And, seeing as Clara jumped into his timestream and there are fractures of her that have met the Twelfth Doctor, and that the Curator indicated that the Doctor might re-visit old faces in his final years... yeah, the Siege was simply not the battle that ended the Doctor's life. Meganerd18 22:44, February 12, 2016 (UTC) It was the war after the siege. That's what would have killed the Doctor, but the Time Lords changed that. And Clara said she saw 13 faces of the Doctor and technically up to the 11th Doctor, he had 13 faces. And it was probably the original timeline until they went and Clara being the impossible girl is a paradox.