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Well, if you're only going by the TV series, then here's an equally valid theory. When the Second Doctor was travelling with Jamie and Victoria, he dropped Victoria off to study graphology, and continued travelling with Jamie. Unbeknownst to the rest of the Time Lords, the Celestial Intervention Agency managed to track down the Doctor, and offered him his freedom if he would perform a mission for them. They gave the Doctor some new technology, and he unfortuanetly ran into a future incarnation. After the episode ended, the CIA erased the Doctor's and Jamie's memories, as meeting his future self could cause major paradoxes. This would explain why the Sixth Doctor doesn't remember anything that happened. Obviously, this is just my theory and can't be considered canon, but it meshes with the TV series at least as well as that Season 6B BS does, and it fits in better with the ending of [[The War Games]], where Jamie's memory was erased, and the Doctor was to have his sentence carried out immediately.[[User:Gowron8472|Gowron8472]] 04:59, July 28, 2011 (UTC) | Well, if you're only going by the TV series, then here's an equally valid theory. When the Second Doctor was travelling with Jamie and Victoria, he dropped Victoria off to study graphology, and continued travelling with Jamie. Unbeknownst to the rest of the Time Lords, the Celestial Intervention Agency managed to track down the Doctor, and offered him his freedom if he would perform a mission for them. They gave the Doctor some new technology, and he unfortuanetly ran into a future incarnation. After the episode ended, the CIA erased the Doctor's and Jamie's memories, as meeting his future self could cause major paradoxes. This would explain why the Sixth Doctor doesn't remember anything that happened. Obviously, this is just my theory and can't be considered canon, but it meshes with the TV series at least as well as that Season 6B BS does, and it fits in better with the ending of [[The War Games]], where Jamie's memory was erased, and the Doctor was to have his sentence carried out immediately.[[User:Gowron8472|Gowron8472]] 04:59, July 28, 2011 (UTC) | ||
::Season 6B isn't a fan theory, it is a concept supported by [[ | ::Season 6B isn't a fan theory, it is a concept supported by [[PROSE]]: ''[[World Game]]'', ''[[Players]]'' and many [[Short Trips]] and ''[[TV Comic]]'' stories. Whatever says its just a fan theory is worng. [[User:Bigredrabbit|Bigredrabbit]] 08:15, August 1, 2011 (UTC) | ||
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Though this discussion was actually carried out in [[forum:panopticon]], the subject matter actually belongs more to [[forum:reference desk]], so it's being archived in [[forum:reference desk archives]]. {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}}23:11: Thu 03 Nov 2011 </span> | Though this discussion was actually carried out in [[forum:panopticon]], the subject matter actually belongs more to [[forum:reference desk]], so it's being archived in [[forum:reference desk archives]]. {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}}23:11: Thu 03 Nov 2011 </span> |