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I think that the term renegade is generally used to describe any Time Lord who went against the status quo, whilst I agree that her was primarily a politician, he could be described as "renegade" because of his actions. | I think that the term renegade is generally used to describe any Time Lord who went against the status quo, whilst I agree that her was primarily a politician, he could be described as "renegade" because of his actions. | ||
--[[User:Mycroft Holmes|Mycroft Holmes]] 19:22, February 11, 2010 (UTC) | --[[User:Mycroft Holmes|Mycroft Holmes]] 19:22, February 11, 2010 (UTC) | ||
I think that because he wanted to bond with Dr. Who himself, it caused a riff between himself and other Timelords who think that something like this should not be possible. Therefore he has been branded an renegade. | |||
[[User:Sean Mallon|Sean Mallon]] 14:51, July 3, 2010 (UTC) |
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Renegade?[[edit source]]
Why is Hedin currently classed as a renegade Time Lord? I've always assumed that, by definition, a renegade Time Lord was someone who actually left Gallifrey to explore the time vortex without permission. Hedin was at most only a political dissident. CzechOut ☎ | ✍ 01:53, February 11, 2010 (UTC)
I think that the term renegade is generally used to describe any Time Lord who went against the status quo, whilst I agree that her was primarily a politician, he could be described as "renegade" because of his actions. --Mycroft Holmes 19:22, February 11, 2010 (UTC)
I think that because he wanted to bond with Dr. Who himself, it caused a riff between himself and other Timelords who think that something like this should not be possible. Therefore he has been branded an renegade.
Sean Mallon 14:51, July 3, 2010 (UTC)