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==Negation== | ==Negation== | ||
===Changing her mind=== | ===Changing her mind=== | ||
As in the original timeline, the older Amy refused to help the Doctor and Rory rescue her younger self from the past as it meant that she would never exist. However, this time when Rory used the [[time glass]] to enable the two Amys to communicate, the older Amy remembered the conversation and the fact that it was her own future self's fault that she had gotten trapped, not the Doctor and Rory's. The two Amys, who both loved Rory deeply, reminisced on their love for him. This time, the younger Amy managed to convince her future self to help save her. | As in the original timeline, [[Amy Pond (The Girl Who Waited)|the older Amy]] refused to help the Doctor and Rory rescue her younger self from the past as it meant that she would never exist. However, this time when Rory used the [[time glass]] to enable the two Amys to communicate, the older Amy remembered the conversation and the fact that it was her own future self's fault that she had gotten trapped, not the Doctor and Rory's. The two Amys, who both loved Rory deeply, reminisced on their love for him. This time, the younger Amy managed to convince her future self to help save her. | ||
After her conversation with her younger self, the older Amy agreed to help the Doctor change history and save the younger Amy. The Doctor suggested that Amy witnessing the way things went the first time allowed her the chance to change her own future. The older Amy's one demand was that the Doctor bring her with them in the TARDIS so that she could continue to exist after the rescue was over. Though the Doctor admitted that it would be difficult, he claimed that the TARDIS could sustain the [[paradox]] of two Amys existing at once. With the two Amys working together, the Doctor and Rory managed to use the facility's temporal engines to bring the younger Amy forward to their current point in time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'') | After her conversation with her younger self, the older Amy agreed to help the Doctor change history and save the younger Amy. The Doctor suggested that Amy witnessing the way things went the first time allowed her the chance to change her own future. The older Amy's one demand was that the Doctor bring her with them in the TARDIS so that she could continue to exist after the rescue was over. Though the Doctor admitted that it would be difficult, he claimed that the TARDIS could sustain the [[paradox]] of two Amys existing at once. With the two Amys working together, the Doctor and Rory managed to use the facility's temporal engines to bring the younger Amy forward to their current point in time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'') | ||
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After Rory made it aboard the TARDIS with the younger Amy, the Doctor locked the older Amy out. The Doctor explained that he had lied and the TARDIS could not sustain the [[paradox]] of two Amys at once. As a result, Rory had to choose between the younger Amy and the older Amy as he could not have both. As the older Amy demanded entrance to the TARDIS, Rory was conflicted about what to do. The older Amy ordered Rory to keep her locked out if he loved her and Rory reluctantly complied. Rory and the older Amy had a final conversation in which Amy encouraged Rory to live his life with the younger Amy and willingly gave up her existence to ensure her younger self's chance at that life. | After Rory made it aboard the TARDIS with the younger Amy, the Doctor locked the older Amy out. The Doctor explained that he had lied and the TARDIS could not sustain the [[paradox]] of two Amys at once. As a result, Rory had to choose between the younger Amy and the older Amy as he could not have both. As the older Amy demanded entrance to the TARDIS, Rory was conflicted about what to do. The older Amy ordered Rory to keep her locked out if he loved her and Rory reluctantly complied. Rory and the older Amy had a final conversation in which Amy encouraged Rory to live his life with the younger Amy and willingly gave up her existence to ensure her younger self's chance at that life. | ||
With the Handbots approaching, the older Amy had the [[Interface]] show her an image of the [[Earth]] and accepted her fate, allowing the Handbots to sedate her and give her their deadly medicine. As the Handbots moved to kill the older Amy, the TARDIS dematerialised. With the younger Amy having been rescued, the timeline where she spent thirty-six years trapped in the [[Two Streams Facility]] ceased to exist as did the older Amy Pond. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'') | With the Handbots approaching, [[Amy Pond (The Girl Who Waited)|the older Amy]] had the [[Interface]] show her an image of the [[Earth]] and accepted her fate, allowing the Handbots to sedate her and give her their deadly medicine. As the Handbots moved to kill the older Amy, the TARDIS dematerialised. With the younger Amy having been rescued, the timeline where she spent thirty-six years trapped in the [[Two Streams Facility]] ceased to exist as did the older Amy Pond. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'') | ||
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