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jack can't regenerate, he used to be immortal because of the bad wolf (although now that's changed for some reason).  but i have also wondered the same thing about that last point, and AGMGTW seems to strengthen that idea.  this is my idea: the people at the end of the universe go through the crack the master opened to bring them to earth in SOD but because the paradox machine was broken they instead ended up in the earlier universe on an empty planet which they colonised and called gallifrey.  then, because of the untempered shism, they evolved into timelords over billions of years.  i don't know if this is consistent with the classic series gallifreyan history, but it makes sense to me.  [[User:Imamadmad|Imamadmad]] 03:22, August 20, 2011 (UTC)
jack can't regenerate, he used to be immortal because of the bad wolf (although now that's changed for some reason).  but i have also wondered the same thing about that last point, and AGMGTW seems to strengthen that idea.  this is my idea: the people at the end of the universe go through the crack the master opened to bring them to earth in SOD but because the paradox machine was broken they instead ended up in the earlier universe on an empty planet which they colonised and called gallifrey.  then, because of the untempered shism, they evolved into timelords over billions of years.  i don't know if this is consistent with the classic series gallifreyan history, but it makes sense to me.  [[User:Imamadmad|Imamadmad]] 03:22, August 20, 2011 (UTC)
It doesn't really fit with what happenned in ''The Last of the Timelords'' though. The Toclafane killed their human ancestors, which meant that they could never be born. Once the paradox machine was destroyed, the Toclafane never existed because their ancestors never existed. Once they never existed, they weren't around to kill their ancestors, and thus did exist, and are now back at the end of the universe. Besides, I don't know how floating metal balls would reproduce anyway.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 04:52, August 20, 2011 (UTC)

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Ok i was just thinking that with Jack and River's Regeneration abilities could the Human Race become Timelords? Cory Jaynes 01:14, August 20, 2011 (UTC)

jack can't regenerate, he used to be immortal because of the bad wolf (although now that's changed for some reason). but i have also wondered the same thing about that last point, and AGMGTW seems to strengthen that idea. this is my idea: the people at the end of the universe go through the crack the master opened to bring them to earth in SOD but because the paradox machine was broken they instead ended up in the earlier universe on an empty planet which they colonised and called gallifrey. then, because of the untempered shism, they evolved into timelords over billions of years. i don't know if this is consistent with the classic series gallifreyan history, but it makes sense to me. Imamadmad 03:22, August 20, 2011 (UTC)

It doesn't really fit with what happenned in The Last of the Timelords though. The Toclafane killed their human ancestors, which meant that they could never be born. Once the paradox machine was destroyed, the Toclafane never existed because their ancestors never existed. Once they never existed, they weren't around to kill their ancestors, and thus did exist, and are now back at the end of the universe. Besides, I don't know how floating metal balls would reproduce anyway.Icecreamdif 04:52, August 20, 2011 (UTC)