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What's with everyone deleting, my line about it being likely that the Nightmare Man can do to other computers and circetry what he did to Mr Smith? Your saying its impossible that Nightmare Man's powers effect other (simpler) things than Mr Smith, but then again I surpose your right, after all its very likely that he only has the power to short circute one large computer and peice of circutery, is it? Well one of you give me a good reason why or stop deleteing it. | == Question == | ||
What's with everyone deleting, my line about it being likely that the Nightmare Man can do to other computers and circetry what he did to Mr Smith? Your saying its impossible that Nightmare Man's powers effect other (simpler) things than Mr Smith, but then again I surpose your right, after all its very likely that he only has the power to short circute one large computer and peice of circutery, is it? Well one of you give me a good reason why or stop deleteing it.{{Unsigned|General MGD 109}} | |||
*We've removed it because it is speculation. We've only seen him do it to Mr. Smith, so that's all we can say he can do. We don't know what he did. Perhaps it was the Xylock part of him that he put to sleep, and thus why the rest of the computer shut down. He might not even be able to affect computers at all. --[[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 18:14, October 15, 2010 (UTC) | *We've removed it because it is speculation. We've only seen him do it to Mr. Smith, so that's all we can say he can do. We don't know what he did. Perhaps it was the Xylock part of him that he put to sleep, and thus why the rest of the computer shut down. He might not even be able to affect computers at all. --[[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 18:14, October 15, 2010 (UTC) | ||
*Okay fair point, but that in turn is just speculation, is there away that we can keep the line without it being classed as speculation, say I don't know, in a or format like this "He might be able to do this to other computers and circutry, but this is uncomfirmed"? | *Okay fair point, but that in turn is just speculation, is there away that we can keep the line without it being classed as speculation, say I don't know, in a or format like this "He might be able to do this to other computers and circutry, but this is uncomfirmed"?{{Unsigned|General MGD 109}} | ||
**The fact he may have put the Xylock to sleep is speculation, but that isn't on the page, it's an example of why we can't say he can damage computers. What is there is fine and isn't speculative. --[[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 18:44, October 15, 2010 (UTC) | **The fact he may have put the Xylock to sleep is speculation, but that isn't on the page, it's an example of why we can't say he can damage computers. What is there is fine and isn't speculative. --[[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 18:44, October 15, 2010 (UTC) |
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What's with everyone deleting, my line about it being likely that the Nightmare Man can do to other computers and circetry what he did to Mr Smith? Your saying its impossible that Nightmare Man's powers effect other (simpler) things than Mr Smith, but then again I surpose your right, after all its very likely that he only has the power to short circute one large computer and peice of circutery, is it? Well one of you give me a good reason why or stop deleteing it.– The preceding unsigned comment was added by General MGD 109 (talk • contribs) .
- We've removed it because it is speculation. We've only seen him do it to Mr. Smith, so that's all we can say he can do. We don't know what he did. Perhaps it was the Xylock part of him that he put to sleep, and thus why the rest of the computer shut down. He might not even be able to affect computers at all. --The Thirteenth Doctor 18:14, October 15, 2010 (UTC)
- Okay fair point, but that in turn is just speculation, is there away that we can keep the line without it being classed as speculation, say I don't know, in a or format like this "He might be able to do this to other computers and circutry, but this is uncomfirmed"?– The preceding unsigned comment was added by General MGD 109 (talk • contribs) .
- The fact he may have put the Xylock to sleep is speculation, but that isn't on the page, it's an example of why we can't say he can damage computers. What is there is fine and isn't speculative. --The Thirteenth Doctor 18:44, October 15, 2010 (UTC)