Time field

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The Cracks were a series of splinters in the "skin of the universe," according to Prisoner Zero. The pattern of the Cracks is always the same, and the cause remains unknown. When discussing the cracks with Prisoner Zero, the Doctor stated that somebody must have opened the cracks. When he was asked if he knew what the cause was, the Doctor remained silent, signaling that he might just be at the center of the affair, perhaps through his recent arrogant meddling with the laws of time. (DW: The Eleventh Hour)

The cracks, always the same shape, began following the Doctor and Amy Pond through their travels in time and space. They later become aware of this, and Amy realises it is the same crack from her bedroom wall. The crack seemingly erased both people and events from history, causing people to never remember the removed events. (DW: The Time of Angels) Events thought to be removed include the CyberKing walking over London (DW: The Next Doctor) and the war in the Medusa Cascade. (DW: The Stolen Earth/Journey's End).

After the crack on the Byzantium disappeared, the Doctor determines that the true nature of the cracks is actually the end of the universe, heralded by an explosion, that was triggered through means as of yet unknown. It has however been hinted that this "explosion", as the Doctor put it, was caused by the opening of the mythical Pandorica. The Doctor ridiculed the references to this as of yet unexplained object or place, claiming it to be a fairytale (though River Song clearly remembers stopping the event alongside the Doctor and Amy).

List of Cracks

Crack Gallery

Behind the Scenes

The Cracks were inspired when Steven Moffatt saw a crack in the wall of his son's bedroom.