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::::Good point, although I'm sure it could be suggested that as the Cult and their ship were inside the Void, that they were in a sense removed from history. Plus the Doctor only thought the Cult were a legend, but if Rose could see across time and space, she would know of their existence. Anyway, I consider the Doctor's meetings with the Cult to be completely separate from the Time War, as we don't know if they were created as a response for the war or not. --[[User:The doctor|Vote Saxon]] 20:26, 1 May 2007 (UTC) | ::::Good point, although I'm sure it could be suggested that as the Cult and their ship were inside the Void, that they were in a sense removed from history. Plus the Doctor only thought the Cult were a legend, but if Rose could see across time and space, she would know of their existence. Anyway, I consider the Doctor's meetings with the Cult to be completely separate from the Time War, as we don't know if they were created as a response for the war or not. --[[User:The doctor|Vote Saxon]] 20:26, 1 May 2007 (UTC) | ||
:::::There's another discussion on this, but... If Rose knew of their existence, why didn't she vape 'em like the rest? There's a line in one of the books where she says she's sure she got every single Dalek she was aware of, and I believe the new books are official BBC canon. The loophole probably being that the Bad Wolf's perception and powers were 'limited' to a single universe, which the Cult were outside. Anyway I would personally say the Time War ended with the destruction of Gallifrey, Skaro, and the vast majority of both races, i.e. before the new series started. Others will disgree. --[[User:Gai-jin|Gai-jin]] 12:47, 2 May 2007 (UTC) |
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Is the battle of canary wharf the latest battle in the Time War. I don't think the events of evolution of the Daleks count.
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- There's already another topic about that, although to answer your question I don't believe the events of Manhattan/Evolution count either, being not a proper battle. ~ Ghelæ -talk-contribs 19:36, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'd say that the events of Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways would count as the last battle of the Time War. As Super-Rose said when she erased the Emperor and the Daleks, "the Time War ends." --Vote Saxon 20:12, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Good point, although I'm sure it could be suggested that as the Cult and their ship were inside the Void, that they were in a sense removed from history. Plus the Doctor only thought the Cult were a legend, but if Rose could see across time and space, she would know of their existence. Anyway, I consider the Doctor's meetings with the Cult to be completely separate from the Time War, as we don't know if they were created as a response for the war or not. --Vote Saxon 20:26, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- There's another discussion on this, but... If Rose knew of their existence, why didn't she vape 'em like the rest? There's a line in one of the books where she says she's sure she got every single Dalek she was aware of, and I believe the new books are official BBC canon. The loophole probably being that the Bad Wolf's perception and powers were 'limited' to a single universe, which the Cult were outside. Anyway I would personally say the Time War ended with the destruction of Gallifrey, Skaro, and the vast majority of both races, i.e. before the new series started. Others will disgree. --Gai-jin 12:47, 2 May 2007 (UTC)