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[[Image:Begining of the Universe.jpg|thumb|The formation of the [[Sol]] system and the end of the [[Dark Times]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'')]]
[[file:Begining of the Universe.jpg|thumb|The formation of the [[Sol]] system and the end of the [[Dark Times]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'')]]
The '''distant past''' was that period which was historically remote to [[the Doctor]]'s usual travels.  It had no exact date range, but could be considered to extend from the [[Big Bang]] (and perhaps earlier) to the development of modern [[human]]s, in about [[100,000 BCE]].  
The '''distant past''' was that period which was historically remote to [[the Doctor]]'s usual travels.  It had no exact date range, but could be considered to extend from the [[Big Bang]] (and perhaps earlier) to the development of modern [[human]]s, in about [[100,000 BCE]].  
:''For later events, see the pages for '''[[Early human history]]''', the '''[[15th century]]''' and subsequent eras. See also the [[Dark Times]], an indefinite point in the distant past.
:''For later events, see the pages for '''[[Early human history]]''', the '''[[15th century]]''' and subsequent eras. See also the [[Dark Times]], an indefinite point in the distant past.
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*''' 4 billion B.C.E.''': The last [[Jagaroth]] ship explodes on primitive [[Earth]]. The explosion kills the crew and splinters [[Scaroth]] into 12 sections in [[Human]] history. The explosion also causes the development of life on [[Earth]], meaning that to prevent the explosion would leave the planet a desolate rock. ([[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'')
*''' 4 billion B.C.E.''': The last [[Jagaroth]] ship explodes on primitive [[Earth]]. The explosion kills the crew and splinters [[Scaroth]] into 12 sections in [[Human]] history. The explosion also causes the development of life on [[Earth]], meaning that to prevent the explosion would leave the planet a desolate rock. ([[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'')
:''The dialogue in the show states "400 million years" several times, but as this is well after life had evolved on Earth this is clearly wrong.''
:''The dialogue in the show states "400 million years" several times, but as this is well after life had evolved on Earth this is clearly wrong.''
[[Image: st--5h02jagarothship.jpg|left|thumb|The [[Jagaroth ship]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'')]]
[[file: st--5h02jagarothship.jpg|left|thumb|The [[Jagaroth ship]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'')]]


*'''Billions of years ago''': The seas on [[Androzani Minor]] dry up. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani]]'')
*'''Billions of years ago''': The seas on [[Androzani Minor]] dry up. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani]]'')

Revision as of 17:33, 4 April 2011

"Distant past" is a title based upon conjecture.

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The formation of the Sol system and the end of the Dark Times. (DW: The Runaway Bride)

The distant past was that period which was historically remote to the Doctor's usual travels. It had no exact date range, but could be considered to extend from the Big Bang (and perhaps earlier) to the development of modern humans, in about 100,000 BCE.

For later events, see the pages for Early human history, the 15th century and subsequent eras. See also the Dark Times, an indefinite point in the distant past.

Timeline

The dialogue in the show states "400 million years" several times, but as this is well after life had evolved on Earth this is clearly wrong.
A more precise date can't be given, since this was gleaned from archaeological research and the living Angels refused to communicate with the Humans.
This event may have been a myth, or an exaggeration of true events.