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Also, as I have posted on another thread, on a comments page on Whoviannet someone posting as Mad Mel pointed out Amy's full name name is an anagram of 'i escape mondas jail' and that Mondas was the twin planet to Earth that the original Cybermen came from [[Special:Contributions/86.26.137.154|86.26.137.154]] 06:48, April 29, 2010 (UTC)
Also, as I have posted on another thread, on a comments page on Whoviannet someone posting as Mad Mel pointed out Amy's full name name is an anagram of 'i escape mondas jail' and that Mondas was the twin planet to Earth that the original Cybermen came from [[Special:Contributions/86.26.137.154|86.26.137.154]] 06:48, April 29, 2010 (UTC)
Haha, the Pandorica is a prison! From http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/pandorica-pics-new-info-6135.htm
"A Van Gogh painting is ferried across thousands of years, communicating a disturbing prophecy to the Doctor. In 102AD England, Romans receive a surprise visit from Cleopatra. Nearby, Stonehenge conceals the Pandorica, '''a prison-box of legend'''. As it slowly unlocks, terrible forces gather in the heavens above. What bearing do growing cracks in time and Amelia Pond’s bedroom, have on all of this? There is just one certainty: silence will fall…"
[[Special:Contributions/86.26.137.154|86.26.137.154]] 06:12, May 27, 2010 (UTC)

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(Have I just had a eureka moment?, rofl) We seem to be having recurances of prisons / prisoners... Zero and River and the star whale, indeed you could argue that the entire Starship UK population were imprisoned on the ship, and the staff in the Cabinet War rooms (I know the last 1 is a bit weak though). Any thoughts 86.26.137.154 09:41, April 27, 2010 (UTC)

(Or, as the Digital Spy hints for next week say, a "eureka gallileo" moment?) You could make a case that the Daleks were prisoners. They had the means to recreate the pure Daleks, and wanted to do so and be exterminated, but they were stuck in the prison of existence for the very crime they wanted to be punished for--being impure made them unable to active the Progenitor device. Although that seems like a stretch too.

Anyway, if you think about it, the Doctor and Amy returned Zero to prison, retroactively removed the motivation for the crime of Starship UK leaving them to decide freely whether or how to punish themselves for their past, "freed" the Daleks by giving them the death sentence they wanted... wonder what they'll do for/to River? --Falcotron 10:15, April 27, 2010 (UTC)


You could argue also that the weeping angels imprison people in an earlier timeline and are prisoners of their quantam locking


Also, as I have posted on another thread, on a comments page on Whoviannet someone posting as Mad Mel pointed out Amy's full name name is an anagram of 'i escape mondas jail' and that Mondas was the twin planet to Earth that the original Cybermen came from 86.26.137.154 06:48, April 29, 2010 (UTC)


Haha, the Pandorica is a prison! From http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/pandorica-pics-new-info-6135.htm

"A Van Gogh painting is ferried across thousands of years, communicating a disturbing prophecy to the Doctor. In 102AD England, Romans receive a surprise visit from Cleopatra. Nearby, Stonehenge conceals the Pandorica, a prison-box of legend. As it slowly unlocks, terrible forces gather in the heavens above. What bearing do growing cracks in time and Amelia Pond’s bedroom, have on all of this? There is just one certainty: silence will fall…"

86.26.137.154 06:12, May 27, 2010 (UTC)