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Timelords however are immune to this as shown since more than one doctor started appearing in one episode, is that clear now? [[Your user page [.]|General MGD 109]] | Timelords however are immune to this as shown since more than one doctor started appearing in one episode, is that clear now? [[Your user page [.]|General MGD 109]] | ||
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Not like that!! Pervert.
In Series 1, Rose weakens the defences on a church she and others are barricaded in and lets the vicious reapers in by touching a past version of herself as a baby. Clearly, touching your past self has repercussions.
Series 5, the Doctor, shot by a Dalek (how he survived that is beyond me, but that's another tale,) travels back twelve minutes in time and clutches his past self as he whispers his plan to himself several minutes back.
Is this something to do with time and reality being so frail that even breaking the rules of time has no effect, or is this simply a continuity error? Futile Crush 16:22, June 30, 2010 (UTC)
Its called the Blinovitch Limitation Effect, use this link for more information, but it basically means when someone or something from the future touches its past self it creates a colassol, ammount of energy, what hapen in fathers day was the reaper absorbed that energy and used it to get in, this is also shown in Mawdryn Undead and breifly in the big bang when the doctor but the two screwdrivers together.
Timelords however are immune to this as shown since more than one doctor started appearing in one episode, is that clear now? [[Your user page [.]|General MGD 109]]
Oh, okay. Thanks! Futile Crush 16:50, June 30, 2010 (UTC)