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There's really no suggestion of any sort that the Silence is that knowledgeable, nor is it sensible for the Doctor to risk the life of a past companion/friend to safeguard a resurrection item, more so after what happened to the Master; I think the Doctor would be slightly uncomfortable with the fact that he might turn into a hunger-driven human eating mutant. The resurrection ring is quite farfetched.--[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.6|222.166.181.6]]<sup>[[User talk:222.166.181.6#top|talk to me]]</sup> 18:50, January 8, 2012 (UTC) | There's really no suggestion of any sort that the Silence is that knowledgeable, nor is it sensible for the Doctor to risk the life of a past companion/friend to safeguard a resurrection item, more so after what happened to the Master; I think the Doctor would be slightly uncomfortable with the fact that he might turn into a hunger-driven human eating mutant. The resurrection ring is quite farfetched.--[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.6|222.166.181.6]]<sup>[[User talk:222.166.181.6#top|talk to me]]</sup> 18:50, January 8, 2012 (UTC) | ||
It's not clear that there was anything particularly special about the ring, anyway, except that it carried traces of the Master: "Something of him survived." What '''was''' important was that there were people willing to use those traces to bring him back and that they'd been provided with the knowledge to do so. The point made by 222 (that there are huge differences between what the Master would be willing to do and what the Doctor would be willing to do) is an extremely strong one. --[[Special:Contributions/2.101.62.55|2.101.62.55]]<sup>[[User talk:2.101.62.55#top|talk to me]]</sup> 20:45, January 8, 2012 (UTC) |