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== After the episode ("The Pandorica Opens") ==
== After the episode ("The Pandorica Opens") ==


Normally, a TARDIS dies when its pilot dies. If the Pandorica is a pocket dimension (very small dimension) and the Doctor would be placed inside it, the Doctor would not be present in the same universe as his TARDIS anymore which may be a reason for his TARDIS to think the died, thus dying (by exploding). A TARDIS exploding can cause galaxies to explode if the explosion goed through the time vortex as well. --[[User:CGW|CGW]] 18:39, June 19, 2010 (UTC)
Normally, a TARDIS dies when its pilot dies. If the Pandorica is a pocket dimension (very small dimension) and the Doctor would be placed inside it, the Doctor would not be present in the same universe as his TARDIS anymore which may be a reason for his TARDIS to think the died, thus dying (by exploding). A TARDIS exploding can cause galaxies to explode if the explosion goes through the time vortex as well. --[[User:CGW|CGW]] 18:39, June 19, 2010 (UTC)


Looks like you were right, except that it didn't actually contain anything UNTIL the Doctor's enemies put him into it.
Looks like you were right, except that it didn't actually contain anything UNTIL the Doctor's enemies put him into it.

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"soaked in the blood of a billion galaxies" "the most feared being in the universe" it has to be the Doctor, who else could fit that description? I believe that somehow, the Doctor will be inside the pandorica.74.100.56.10 02:41, June 19, 2010 (UTC)

After the episode ("The Pandorica Opens")

Normally, a TARDIS dies when its pilot dies. If the Pandorica is a pocket dimension (very small dimension) and the Doctor would be placed inside it, the Doctor would not be present in the same universe as his TARDIS anymore which may be a reason for his TARDIS to think the died, thus dying (by exploding). A TARDIS exploding can cause galaxies to explode if the explosion goes through the time vortex as well. --CGW 18:39, June 19, 2010 (UTC)

Looks like you were right, except that it didn't actually contain anything UNTIL the Doctor's enemies put him into it.