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You know, it's very, very possible. The only thoery that makes any sense, with the exception that it's (most likely) something new. But if it were anything seen before, it would only make sense to be the mysterious being who had no voice and no corperal form. They're very similar entities, from what we know. | You know, it's very, very possible. The only thoery that makes any sense, with the exception that it's (most likely) something new. But if it were anything seen before, it would only make sense to be the mysterious being who had no voice and no corperal form. They're very similar entities, from what we know. | ||
But I'm going to say it's probably something new. Bt this is a great side-thoery or alternate thoery that doesn't really have any fanwank cravings (a disease of unoriginality in Doctor Who thoorsing -- in my opinion), and no contradictions or errors. I would hope it's true, simply because the Midight entity was a great idea, and I always wondered if, as if was already non-corperal, it was still out there. [[User:Delton Menace|Delton Menace]] 12:39, August 11, 2010 (UTC) | But I'm going to say it's probably something new. Bt this is a great side-thoery or alternate thoery that doesn't really have any fanwank cravings (a disease of unoriginality in Doctor Who thoorsing -- in my opinion), and no contradictions or errors. I would hope it's true, simply because the Midight entity was a great idea, and I always wondered if, as if was already non-corperal, it was still out there. [[User:Delton Menace|Delton Menace]] 12:39, August 11, 2010 (UTC) | ||
How is that in any way not "fan wanking"? They will not bring back some random enemy who was in 1 episode. Silence obviously means it causes silence, not that it sometimes is silent. An | How is that in any way not "fan wanking"? They will not bring back some random enemy who was in 1 episode. Silence obviously means it causes silence, not that it sometimes is silent. An | ||
D it wouldnt have anything against the doc because he didn't stop it. It | D it wouldnt have anything against the doc because he didn't stop it. It | ||
Delton Menace, you are the biggest perpetrator of fanwanking I've ever seen, so don't you dare make a statement like that.[[Special:Contributions/207.6.71.206|207.6.71.206]] 06:47, August 12, 2010 (UTC) |
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Is it? Because The Midnight Entity was an External Unknown Force Capable of Penetrating Things Without damage! It Had No Voice Before Possessing Sky So When Around it You Would Hear Nothing But Silence. It Had a Grudge against the Doctor and Would Probably Want to Gain Revenge... And What Revenge is Better than Blowing Up the TARDIS and Causing Total Event Collapse. So What do you think?Liamhenney 11:19, August 11, 2010 (UTC)
You know, it's very, very possible. The only thoery that makes any sense, with the exception that it's (most likely) something new. But if it were anything seen before, it would only make sense to be the mysterious being who had no voice and no corperal form. They're very similar entities, from what we know.
But I'm going to say it's probably something new. Bt this is a great side-thoery or alternate thoery that doesn't really have any fanwank cravings (a disease of unoriginality in Doctor Who thoorsing -- in my opinion), and no contradictions or errors. I would hope it's true, simply because the Midight entity was a great idea, and I always wondered if, as if was already non-corperal, it was still out there. Delton Menace 12:39, August 11, 2010 (UTC)
How is that in any way not "fan wanking"? They will not bring back some random enemy who was in 1 episode. Silence obviously means it causes silence, not that it sometimes is silent. An D it wouldnt have anything against the doc because he didn't stop it. It
Delton Menace, you are the biggest perpetrator of fanwanking I've ever seen, so don't you dare make a statement like that.207.6.71.206 06:47, August 12, 2010 (UTC)