Howling:The Cracks damaging the Doctor's timeline?

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If the Time Crack did eat the Dalek invasion force and the CyberKing in 1851, wouldn't that constitute a disruption of the Doctor's personal timeline, seeing as how he was actually present on those two occasions? (Actually, regarding the CyberKing incident, I'm not entirely convinced that was a victim of the Crack, but, like the Yetis in the London Underground and the Loch Ness Monster swimming up the Thames, was just brushed under the carpet by the government.) EJA 10:18, April 17, 2011 (UTC)

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Time was probably already so damaged from the exploding TARDIS that disruption to a personal timeline didn't really have an effect. Besides, the cracks were closed, so these events were restored. The Mind 12:09, April 17, 2011 (UTC)

Even before the cracks were closed, it wouldn't effect the Doctor. Rory and the clerics were all also part of the Doctor's personal timeline, but there non existance didn't effect him. There are a lot of episodes where there is some kind of temporal disturbance, but the Doctor isn't effected because he is a Timelord. It is the same idea here. People or events that affected him could be erased from time, but it doesn't effect him because he is a Timelord.Icecreamdif 14:21, April 17, 2011 (UTC)