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Don't forget that 3W is a ''created'' afterlife, not an '''actual''' afterlife. That's what the Gallifreyan Databank was for- storing stolen human minds. Not all dead people go to 3W. [[User:Thefartydoctor|<font color="blue">The</font><font color="silver">Farty</font><font color="red">Doctor</font>]] [[User talk:Thefartydoctor|<small><sup><font color="green">Talk</font></sup></small>]] 21:53, November 1, 2014 (UTC) | Don't forget that 3W is a ''created'' afterlife, not an '''actual''' afterlife. That's what the Gallifreyan Databank was for- storing stolen human minds. Not all dead people go to 3W. [[User:Thefartydoctor|<font color="blue">The</font><font color="silver">Farty</font><font color="red">Doctor</font>]] [[User talk:Thefartydoctor|<small><sup><font color="green">Talk</font></sup></small>]] 21:53, November 1, 2014 (UTC) | ||
I can't help feeling that the whole history of 3W should begin "according to Dr | I can't help feeling that the whole history of 3W should begin "according to Dr Chang". Since we eventually learn that 3W isn't doing what he claims it's doing, that Missy is the mastermind behind it, and that it's actually in present day London where no-one has heard about Professor Skaroka's alleged discoveries, it seems reasonable to consider the entire story as questionable. [[User:Daibhid C|Daibhid C]] [[User talk:Daibhid C|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 12:26, November 3, 2014 (UTC) |
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3W is not Heaven
Don't forget that 3W is a created afterlife, not an actual afterlife. That's what the Gallifreyan Databank was for- storing stolen human minds. Not all dead people go to 3W. TheFartyDoctor Talk 21:53, November 1, 2014 (UTC)
I can't help feeling that the whole history of 3W should begin "according to Dr Chang". Since we eventually learn that 3W isn't doing what he claims it's doing, that Missy is the mastermind behind it, and that it's actually in present day London where no-one has heard about Professor Skaroka's alleged discoveries, it seems reasonable to consider the entire story as questionable. Daibhid C ☎ 12:26, November 3, 2014 (UTC)