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So all that is destroyed is "many galaxies", a number that based on the visual cues via hologram, seems to be around the 10% mark. | So all that is destroyed is "many galaxies", a number that based on the visual cues via hologram, seems to be around the 10% mark. | ||
Anyway, thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. | Anyway, thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.{{unsigned|DoctorWhoHugh}} | ||
: I don't think your interpretation is correct. ''[[Survivors of the Flux (TV story)|Survivors of the Flux]]'' contains this exchange: | |||
:: [[Thirteenth Doctor|Doctor]]: "Sorry, which part of the universe is this?" | |||
:: [[Ood (Survivors of the Flux)|Ood]]: "All of it." | |||
:: [[Thirteenth Doctor|Doctor]]: "No!? There's nowhere near ''enough'' of it." | |||
: Certainly the Universe wasn't ''entirely'' destroyed (because the First Flux Event was interrupted and the Final Flux Event barely happened), but what the First Event destroyed is clearly ''much'' more than 10% of the universe. The Doctor would hardly mistake 90% of the universe or so for a "part" of the universe, or say that it was ''nowhere near enough'' to be the whole of the universe. It sounds like it can't be much more than a third. Of course, the universe is still huge enough for "a third of it or less" to still be extremely huge. <span style="color: #baa3d6;font-family:Comic Sans;">[[User:Scrooge MacDuck|'''Scrooge MacDuck''']]</span> <span style="color: #baa3d6;">[[User_talk:Scrooge MacDuck|⊕]]</span> 14:27, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |