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*It's a prison. It's dead easy to get into prison, but not to get out. [[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 19:37, June 28, 2010 (UTC) | *It's a prison. It's dead easy to get into prison, but not to get out. [[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 19:37, June 28, 2010 (UTC) | ||
::The Doctor even comments when they first find it that he could open it very easily, but doesn't want to until he knows what's in it. -- [[User:Dark T Zeratul|Dark T Zeratul]] 00:16, October 16, 2010 (UTC) |
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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.
/* How does the Sonic Screwdriver open the Pandorica? */
When it's locked by Deadlocks, Time-stops and matterlines? I asked this previously but the page appears to have been wiped before I saw the response.94.1.251.146 18:56, June 28, 2010 (UTC)
- It's a prison. It's dead easy to get into prison, but not to get out. The Thirteenth Doctor 19:37, June 28, 2010 (UTC)
- The Doctor even comments when they first find it that he could open it very easily, but doesn't want to until he knows what's in it. -- Dark T Zeratul 00:16, October 16, 2010 (UTC)