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Anyway, the question as to whether she killed the Doctor or someone else is still as wide open as it was before the episode. But my suspicion is that it's someone else. My crazy Jack Harkness theory from another thread is starting to grow on me... but actually, I think it's more likely it'll be someone we don't know yet, and that someone will have nothing to do with her learning to fly the TARDIS (or to write Old High Gallifreyan). --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 11:22, April 25, 2010 (UTC) | Anyway, the question as to whether she killed the Doctor or someone else is still as wide open as it was before the episode. But my suspicion is that it's someone else. My crazy Jack Harkness theory from another thread is starting to grow on me... but actually, I think it's more likely it'll be someone we don't know yet, and that someone will have nothing to do with her learning to fly the TARDIS (or to write Old High Gallifreyan). --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 11:22, April 25, 2010 (UTC) | ||
*Of course, then again, she could very well come from a point in time from which Gallifrey and the Time Lords were still alive, because, if you think about it... Nobody knows about what "exact" point in time the Time War started. And in The Sound of Drums, Jack (who's also from the 51st century) knew enough about Gallifrey to think about why the Master was insane. And also, Jack recognized that the Doctor regenerated during Utopia, (and even if the Doctor told him that he regenerated, he didn't need to explain it) giving the thought that Time Lords were around, out and about in the 51st century.... River "could've" learned to fly the TARDIS from another Time Lord, cuz lets face it... It may be a testimate to the Doctor's flying abilities that he can pilot a TARDIS made for 6 single handedly... But even in Journey's End, he made a reference that he wasn't "the best"..... [[User:TheTARDIScontroller|TheTARDIScontroller]] 05:16, January 6, 2011 (UTC) | |||
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