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::That'd be the [[Time Vortex Magnetron]]. But I agree that this sounds iffy. The exact nature of the Magnetron used to move Earth isn't gone into on screen so at the very least this needs some more sources ascribing to it. | ::That'd be the [[Time Vortex Magnetron]]. But I agree that this sounds iffy. The exact nature of the Magnetron used to move Earth isn't gone into on screen so at the very least this needs some more sources ascribing to it. | ||
::However if the TV show says it was the Magnetron (and it does), that's the version we must take as 'true'... talk of time scoops etc (that'd be one hell of a floaty black obelisk thingy!) must be considered apocryphal. --[[User:218.219.239.73|218.219.239.73]] 13:45, 16 April 2007 (UTC) | ::However if the TV show says it was the Magnetron (and it does), that's the version we must take as 'true'... talk of time scoops etc (that'd be one hell of a floaty black obelisk thingy!) must be considered apocryphal. --[[User:218.219.239.73|218.219.239.73]] 13:45, 16 April 2007 (UTC) | ||
::Oops forgot I wasn't logged in just then. Sorry. --[[User:Gai-jin|Gai-jin]] 13:46, 16 April 2007 (UTC) |
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Not sure about this...
Deffiance 21:16, 15 April 2007 (UTC)Deffiance
- Second that, the 'super cruiser' which appeared in Trial of a Time Lord, according to The Eight Doctors was called Space Station Zenobia. In either the Eight Doctors or another book it's stated that it was the time scoop which moved the entire Sol System.
- Also, isn't the Magnetron something that the Daleks use in Day of the Daleks? --Tangerineduel 09:25, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
- That'd be the Time Vortex Magnetron. But I agree that this sounds iffy. The exact nature of the Magnetron used to move Earth isn't gone into on screen so at the very least this needs some more sources ascribing to it.
- However if the TV show says it was the Magnetron (and it does), that's the version we must take as 'true'... talk of time scoops etc (that'd be one hell of a floaty black obelisk thingy!) must be considered apocryphal. --218.219.239.73 13:45, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
- Oops forgot I wasn't logged in just then. Sorry. --Gai-jin 13:46, 16 April 2007 (UTC)