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[[The Silence]] were determined that the Doctor never reach Trenzalore, so that the question would never be answered. It was a creed of the Silence that 'Silence will fall when the Question is asked', or as Maldovar translated it, 'Silence ''must'' fall'. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song]]'') | [[The Silence]] were determined that the Doctor never reach Trenzalore, so that the question would never be answered. It was a creed of the Silence that 'Silence will fall when the Question is asked', or as Maldovar translated it, 'Silence ''must'' fall'. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song]]'') | ||
On May 11, 2013, BBC published a Red Button service sequel to the series 7 finale, | On May 11, 2013, BBC published a Red Button service sequel to the series 7 finale, ''[[The Name of the Doctor]]'' entitled ''[[He Said, She Said]]''. In it, both [[Clara]] and [[The Doctor]] recite monologues about one another in which both claim to know each others most important secret. A secret, it is said, that all came to be known when they visited ''Trenzalore''. | ||
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Revision as of 19:41, 11 May 2013
Trenzalore was a place that, according to Dorium Maldovar, the Doctor would visit at some point in his travels, which would coincide with 'the Fall of the Eleventh'. Maldovar also told the Doctor that at this time and place 'no living creature can speak falsely or fail to answer.' Here, the First Question in the universe would be asked.
The Silence were determined that the Doctor never reach Trenzalore, so that the question would never be answered. It was a creed of the Silence that 'Silence will fall when the Question is asked', or as Maldovar translated it, 'Silence must fall'. (TV: The Wedding of River Song)
On May 11, 2013, BBC published a Red Button service sequel to the series 7 finale, The Name of the Doctor entitled He Said, She Said. In it, both Clara and The Doctor recite monologues about one another in which both claim to know each others most important secret. A secret, it is said, that all came to be known when they visited Trenzalore.