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:I don't think we're intended to believe that any TARDIS blowing up has this kind of effect. I think the idea is that this is a special, unique explosion, caused by something else, that happened to be on (or even right outside) the TARDIS. | :I don't think we're intended to believe that any TARDIS blowing up has this kind of effect. I think the idea is that this is a special, unique explosion, caused by something else, that happened to be on (or even right outside) the TARDIS. | ||
:But, even if that weren't right, there were all kinds of crazy temporal events and massive explosions and so on during the LGTW--planets were erased from existence, "higher" life forms were ravaged or killed by some kind of energy we humans couldn't even sense, etc. (All of that was presumably time locked with the rest of the War, but species that were affected indirectly aren't inside the time lock, so it still affects the universe indirectly.) | :But, even if that weren't right, there were all kinds of crazy temporal events and massive explosions and so on during the LGTW--planets were erased from existence, "higher" life forms were ravaged or killed by some kind of energy we humans couldn't even sense, etc. (All of that was presumably time locked with the rest of the War, but species that were affected indirectly aren't inside the time lock, so it still affects the universe indirectly.) And any explosion like this wouldn't have mattered much in Journey's End if the Reality Bomb had gone off shortly thereafter.... | ||
:As for the original point, from the look on the Doctor's face, he certainly seems to think that it's evidence that his TARDIS has exploded. Sure, it could be a real 1960s police box, or a substitute TARDIS that he later cobbles together in The Lodger, or something else, but why would he react that way, if those were possibilities? --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 21:30, May 30, 2010 (UTC) | :As for the original point, from the look on the Doctor's face, he certainly seems to think that it's evidence that his TARDIS has exploded. Sure, it could be a real 1960s police box, or a substitute TARDIS that he later cobbles together in The Lodger, or something else, but why would he react that way, if those were possibilities? --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 21:30, May 30, 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 21:31, 30 May 2010
I'd like to talk for a bit about the TARDIS piece that the Doctor found in the crack. The obvious difference between this piece and the present TARDIS is the poster is indented on the piece, but not on the actual TARDIS. Thoughts? The Thirteenth Doctor 19:02, May 30, 2010 (UTC)
Shame we don't have a pic to hand. I always wondered why Pete's World didn't have a Doctor of their own. From your alledged difference, perhaps they do have one, and he is about to lose his Tardis.
Another thing, with all the Tardis being destroyed by the Daleks in the Time War, how come there hasn't been any other temporal explosions of this magnitude before? Would the Supreme Dalek dropping the TARDIS into the centre of the Crucible in Journeys End have resulted in this, if RTD's dues ex machina had not kicked in? Torchwood Five87.80.103.44 20:55, May 30, 2010 (UTC)
- I don't think we're intended to believe that any TARDIS blowing up has this kind of effect. I think the idea is that this is a special, unique explosion, caused by something else, that happened to be on (or even right outside) the TARDIS.
- But, even if that weren't right, there were all kinds of crazy temporal events and massive explosions and so on during the LGTW--planets were erased from existence, "higher" life forms were ravaged or killed by some kind of energy we humans couldn't even sense, etc. (All of that was presumably time locked with the rest of the War, but species that were affected indirectly aren't inside the time lock, so it still affects the universe indirectly.) And any explosion like this wouldn't have mattered much in Journey's End if the Reality Bomb had gone off shortly thereafter....
- As for the original point, from the look on the Doctor's face, he certainly seems to think that it's evidence that his TARDIS has exploded. Sure, it could be a real 1960s police box, or a substitute TARDIS that he later cobbles together in The Lodger, or something else, but why would he react that way, if those were possibilities? --Falcotron 21:30, May 30, 2010 (UTC)