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From the Christmas Carol episode: The doctor takes young Kazran to see what old Kazran had become. By doing so Kazran's future is change. He becomes somebody different, a better person. | From the Christmas Carol episode: The doctor takes young Kazran to see what old Kazran had become. By doing so Kazran's future is change. He becomes somebody different, a better person. | ||
Is it possible that something similar happened with the Doctor during the time war. That the time war reached one conclusion, and that the Doctor somehow managed to see that outcome, and then did something radical to prevent it from happening? In that version of the time war the John Hurt character manages to bring victory for Gallifrey by some terrible means. The Doctor then prevents that potential future by placing Gallifrey in the time lock. The John Hurt Doctor is like the Clara at the end of Journey to the Centre of the Tardis, somebody who existed for a moment but then didn't happen. Is it significant that those memories return to Clara? Did the Doctor gain the memories of lost futures in the same way? | Is it possible that something similar happened with the Doctor during the time war. That the time war reached one conclusion, and that the Doctor somehow managed to see that outcome, and then did something radical to prevent it from happening? In that version of the time war the John Hurt character manages to bring victory for Gallifrey by some terrible means. The Doctor then prevents that potential future by placing Gallifrey in the time lock. The John Hurt Doctor is like the Clara at the end of Journey to the Centre of the Tardis, somebody who existed for a moment but then didn't happen. Is it significant that those memories return to Clara? Did the Doctor gain the memories of lost futures in the same way?{{Unsigned-anon|81.104.42.133}} |