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At first glance it seems that the Silence preferred the Doctor ''die'' at their hands to prevent him from being undone and the universe destroyed. However, I think it's more likely that the events of Trenzalore mean that 'John Hurt' Doctor has a real chance of existing now. The Silence failed to keep The Doctor's greatest secret: whatever that future Doctor betrays his own promise and will do.
At first glance it seems that the Silence preferred the Doctor ''die'' at their hands to prevent him from being undone and the universe destroyed. However, I think it's more likely that the events of Trenzalore mean that 'John Hurt' Doctor has a real chance of existing now. The Silence failed to keep The Doctor's greatest secret: whatever that future Doctor betrays his own promise and will do.
It'd have to be something pretty momentous, so mind-bogglingly huge that it's rippled back through time and The Doctor knows it's been coming for a long time.
It'd have to be something pretty momentous, so mind-bogglingly huge that it's rippled back through time and The Doctor knows it's been coming for a long time. ''Alternatively'' it's something he's already had the misfortune of witnessing a future version himself do, and due to some weird time-effect the consequences of his future self's action can't come until effect until he actually does them.
Maybe he's searching the universe for a way to escape his fate. [[User:Psicraft|Psicraft]] [[User talk:Psicraft|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 05:16, May 20, 2013 (UTC)
Maybe he's searching the universe for a way to escape his fate. [[User:Psicraft|Psicraft]] [[User talk:Psicraft|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 05:16, May 20, 2013 (UTC)
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