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As long as we're not heavily reliant on LEGO Dimensions to prove anything, I have no qualms. Don't forget, not knowing something is also an answer haha. There are many articles where we have multiple accounts. There are other articles where there are gaps in our knowledge. Before ''The Juggernauts'', we had very little idea what had put Davros in his new life support chair in ''Remembrance''. In that audio, we get to find that out. It's fine to say "we don't know ''yet''." | As long as we're not heavily reliant on LEGO Dimensions to prove anything, I have no qualms. Don't forget, not knowing something is also an answer haha. There are many articles where we have multiple accounts. There are other articles where there are gaps in our knowledge. Before ''The Juggernauts'', we had very little idea what had put Davros in his new life support chair in ''Remembrance''. In that audio, we get to find that out. It's fine to say "we don't know ''yet''." | ||
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As long as we're not heavily reliant on LEGO Dimensions to prove anything, I have no qualms. Don't forget, not knowing something is also an answer haha. There are many articles where we have multiple accounts. There are other articles where there are gaps in our knowledge. Before The Juggernauts, we had very little idea what had put Davros in his new life support chair in Remembrance. In that audio, we get to find that out. It's fine to say "we don't know yet."