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::The only difficult timeline to see change would be Amy's and those in the TARDIS at the time. To everyone else in the universe, it's a new timeline. It's near impossible to completely understand yet but The closest I've come is (not considering the children of those getting erased) that nothing changes by the cracks erasing people except for the fact that they were never there. It seems that whatever they did do when they did exist was still done but not by them. You gotta remember that the Doctor will always remember what happened as he lived it. | ::The only difficult timeline to see change would be Amy's and those in the TARDIS at the time. To everyone else in the universe, it's a new timeline. It's near impossible to completely understand yet but The closest I've come is (not considering the children of those getting erased) that nothing changes by the cracks erasing people except for the fact that they were never there. It seems that whatever they did do when they did exist was still done but not by them. You gotta remember that the Doctor will always remember what happened as he lived it. | ||
::The ring still exists as far as we were shown. If Rory really never did exist and time was 100% re-written then the ring should vanish. The fact that the ring is still there implies that not everything gets changed when someone gets erased. If time truly got re-written then the Doctor would not have left Amy alone in the forest. [[User:V00D00M0NKY|V00D00M0NKY]] 00:10, May 31, 2010 (UTC) | ::The ring still exists as far as we were shown. If Rory really never did exist and time was 100% re-written then the ring should vanish. The fact that the ring is still there implies that not everything gets changed when someone gets erased. If time truly got re-written then the Doctor would not have left Amy alone in the forest. [[User:V00D00M0NKY|V00D00M0NKY]] 00:10, May 31, 2010 (UTC) | ||
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::Time IS 100% unwritten, but the consequences remain. That's simply what the crack does: it can erase the past, but the future will still exist. When the Clerics and Weeing Angels were unwritten from time and never existed, the Byzantium remained crashed and River Song remained on the mission. The Doctor clearly said that the Weeping Angel that got into Amy never existed when it was pulled into the crack, but that didin't unwrite what happened to her. When Rory was erased from existence (including Amy's memories), she wasn't unwritten from ever meeting the Doctor, and the wedding ring still existed. Didn't you notice any of that? When silence fell in 1580, the future wasn't even affected, either. The crack can erase without removing consequences of the erased event or person. | |||
::And if we go with the theroy that Amy's parents were erased from history, she stills exists--because the consquences of the removed event or person still exist. [[User:Delton Menace|Delton Menace]] 11:19, May 31, 2010 (UTC) |
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