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== Last of the Time Lords == | |||
I think maybe Gallifrey is ''always'' time-locked to a certain extent (pure conjecture). After all, none of the time lords know the future of Gallifrey. I think we're all misinterpreting "time-locked." Maybe everyone in the Time War is allowed to leave; they just can't influence the war (for example, maybe Davros could leave whenever he wanted; he just couldn't call in reinforcements from different times). The reason why the time lock exists in the first place is so that only people from their natural times could participate in the Time War. Everyone has a natural time, even the Doctor. He can't cross his own time stream or visit a medieval Gallifrey. He always returns to a Gallifrey that is just a few years older than the Gallifrey he left. I think the past Time Lords were still traveling in time, the Doctor just doesn't want to visit them because he could accidentally tell them about the future, and it might be too sad for him. I don't think he can visit time lords that aren't from his natural time for that reason. [[User:CloneMarshalCommanderCody|CloneMarshalCommanderCody]] [[User talk:CloneMarshalCommanderCody|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 22:25, August 1, 2014 (UTC) |
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