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This thing has been bugging me about the episode.  They say that the War Doc can't remember anything(obviously that would disrupt Nine's dark broody persona) but in "The End of Time" it was Ten that explained that Galifrey wasn't destroyed and only locked in the time bubble.  Did he actually remember doing that or was it like when Clara suddenly started to remember what happened in the other timeline which Eleven fixed("Journey to the Center of the TARDIS")? [[User:Jedted|Jedted]] [[User talk:Jedted|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 06:44, January 10, 2014 (UTC)
This thing has been bugging me about the episode.  They say that the War Doc can't remember anything(obviously that would disrupt Nine's dark broody persona) but in "The End of Time" it was Ten that explained that Galifrey wasn't destroyed and only locked in the time bubble.  Did he actually remember doing that or was it like when Clara suddenly started to remember what happened in the other timeline which Eleven fixed("Journey to the Center of the TARDIS")? [[User:Jedted|Jedted]] [[User talk:Jedted|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 06:44, January 10, 2014 (UTC)
:10 was referring to the Time Lock that had been placed around the entirety of the events of the Time War at some point by someone, probably to prevent any external forces from interfering with its events, nobody in and nobody out. He mentions that the Time Lock should have stopped him and 11 from arriving on Gallifrey when the War Doctor was about to activate the Moment. Likely, while in his own personal past, the "destruction" of Gallifrey may be at a more "timeless" moment with respect to the Universe, not having a conventional calendar date associated with it for reasons of Time Lords + Time Lock + timey-wimey stuff + "this explanation only has to make sense if you don't think about it". He was telling Wilf that the Time Lords' demise could only be considered past tense if the Time Lock remained in place to ensure that sequence of events was followed. —[[User:BioniclesaurKing4t2|BioniclesaurKing4t2]] - [[User talk:BioniclesaurKing4t2|"Hello, I'm the Doctor.]] [[Special:Contributions/BioniclesaurKing4t2|Basically, . . . ''run''."]] 03:45, January 17, 2014 (UTC)

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This thing has been bugging me about the episode. They say that the War Doc can't remember anything(obviously that would disrupt Nine's dark broody persona) but in "The End of Time" it was Ten that explained that Galifrey wasn't destroyed and only locked in the time bubble. Did he actually remember doing that or was it like when Clara suddenly started to remember what happened in the other timeline which Eleven fixed("Journey to the Center of the TARDIS")? Jedted 06:44, January 10, 2014 (UTC)

10 was referring to the Time Lock that had been placed around the entirety of the events of the Time War at some point by someone, probably to prevent any external forces from interfering with its events, nobody in and nobody out. He mentions that the Time Lock should have stopped him and 11 from arriving on Gallifrey when the War Doctor was about to activate the Moment. Likely, while in his own personal past, the "destruction" of Gallifrey may be at a more "timeless" moment with respect to the Universe, not having a conventional calendar date associated with it for reasons of Time Lords + Time Lock + timey-wimey stuff + "this explanation only has to make sense if you don't think about it". He was telling Wilf that the Time Lords' demise could only be considered past tense if the Time Lock remained in place to ensure that sequence of events was followed. —BioniclesaurKing4t2 - "Hello, I'm the Doctor. Basically, . . . run." 03:45, January 17, 2014 (UTC)