Talk:The Girl Who Waited (TV story): Difference between revisions

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: ''The TARDIS' ability to sustain the paradox of a person in two different points of their timestream was previously shown in [[Father's Day]] as the TARDIS was unable to maintain the paradox of Rose Tyler touching her infant self.''
: ''The TARDIS' ability to sustain the paradox of a person in two different points of their timestream was previously shown in [[Father's Day]] as the TARDIS was unable to maintain the paradox of Rose Tyler touching her infant self.''
This does not happen in the episode. Rose touches her infant self with no effect. The TARDIS "malfunction" in that episode was due to the paradox created by Rose saving her father's life and changing the timeline. It had nothing to do with her contacting her infant self. [[Special:Contributions/68.146.80.110|68.146.80.110]] 14:48, September 11, 2011 (UTC)
This does not happen in the episode. Rose touches her infant self with no effect. The TARDIS "malfunction" in that episode was due to the paradox created by Rose saving her father's life and changing the timeline. It had nothing to do with her contacting her infant self. [[Special:Contributions/68.146.80.110|68.146.80.110]] 14:48, September 11, 2011 (UTC)
:: I agree with the removing of that item, but as a note Rose Tyler never did actually touch her self in that episode. See [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]]. You're correct that the paradox was the saving of her father's life. [[User:Spreee|Spreee]] [[User talk:Spreee|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 17:24, October 18, 2012 (UTC)Spreee


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