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Talk:Stormcage Containment Facility

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Revision as of 01:50, 6 June 2011 by Boblipton (talk | contribs)

In the time of angels she states "I'll see you when the pandorica opens" implying that this was before the weeping angel episode, if i'm right this whole article is wrong.

Firstly, please sign your posts. Secondly, the show involves time travel. River was imprisoned in the 52nd Century, escaped and lived through the events of the pandorica opens and the big bang, then went back to the 51st century and was imprisoned for a second time, then lived through the events of the time of angels and flesh and stone. nothing wrong with that. The Thirteenth Doctor 15:56, June 20, 2010 (UTC)


There's a contradictory bit in the article as is (the last sentence of the main section), so I can see maybe where some confusion is occurring. Let's just throw in some fake ages for explanation, to make sure we're all on the same page.

River is, say, 30 when she's imprisoned in the 52nd century. She escapes, does the Pandorica thing, jumps (or is catapulted by the universe resetting, whatever) back to the 21st century for Amy's wedding. Then, more running around, causing mischief, no idea for how long so let's say two years of her time.

She's 32 now, goes to the 51st century, but gets caught and thrown into the Stormcage (for the same crime/for a different crime, who knows, though I suspect the former). From the 51st century Stormcage, she is released to help take care of the Angels. Though it's an earlier century, we know by her knowledge of the Pandorica that she's older during Angels than during that incident. After the Angels are dealt with, she goes back to the Stormcage in the 51st century in hopes of getting a pardon.

We have no idea if she's pardoned or simply serves out her sentence--her "still" being in jail in the 52nd century does not mean she was not pardoned, as she was younger then, and hadn't been all heroic yet to earn the pardon.

This is my reading of it. Other takes? CrashCart9 13:29, October 8, 2010 (UTC)


Set

Looks to me like a reuse of the passageway beneath the Thames in The Runaway Bride. Llamaman201 (talk) 17:20, June 20, 2010 (UTC)

Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead

What I'd like to know is why is there no mention of these two appearances by River Song in this article?


There's no reference to it in those episodes and no reason to believe she was on temporary release from there at the time. There's also no mention of Susan Foreman in the article and there's just as much linkage about her -- after all, the Doctor dropped Rover Song off there in Day of the Moon and she's definitely linked with him.Boblipton 01:50, June 6, 2011 (UTC)

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