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:''This action would, in retrospect, count as the first pre-emptive salvo of the [[Last Great Time War]].'' ([[DWAN]]: ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]'') | :''This action would, in retrospect, count as the first pre-emptive salvo of the [[Last Great Time War]].'' ([[DWAN]]: ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]'') | ||
From what I gather, this is referring to an article in the annual, "Meet the Doctor", which we don't consider a [[valid source]]. The article ''itself'' says that the exact origin of the Time War is uncertain and that "the full story has yet to be uncovered". | From what I gather, this is referring to an article in the annual, "Meet the Doctor", which we don't consider a [[valid source]]. The article ''itself'' says that the exact origin of the Time War is uncertain and that "the full story has yet to be uncovered". |
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- This action would, in retrospect, count as the first pre-emptive salvo of the Last Great Time War. (DWAN: Doctor Who Annual 2006)
From what I gather, this is referring to an article in the annual, "Meet the Doctor", which we don't consider a valid source. The article itself says that the exact origin of the Time War is uncertain and that "the full story has yet to be uncovered".
- Within the context of The Trial of a Time Lord, the High Council had put the Doctor on trial to cover up that they have inadvertently allowed the Matrix to be compromised and some of its secrets stolen - the results of which the Doctor had run into during The Mysterious Planet and Mindwarp.
I've not seen The Trial of a Time Lord, but is there a reason for this bit to be spoken of in an out-of-universe fashion? -- Tybort (talk page) 15:27, March 2, 2013 (UTC)