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::::::This doesn't answer any of the above points. If there were a bunch of incidents that they would not have been able to prevent, that means they just got unreasonably lucky that the Doctor managed to save the world for them? And again, there were plenty of attempts to actually destroy the Earth rather than conquer it; there's no way those events could have benefited the Silents. | ::::::This doesn't answer any of the above points. If there were a bunch of incidents that they would not have been able to prevent, that means they just got unreasonably lucky that the Doctor managed to save the world for them? And again, there were plenty of attempts to actually destroy the Earth rather than conquer it; there's no way those events could have benefited the Silents. | ||
:::::::It's possible that Earth recieves markedly fewer threats than other planets; invasion and destruction and whatnot may be far more common on most other planets. | |||
:::::The Silents were always there. It's just that no one could remember them, not even the Doctor. There is nothng complicated going on like alternate timelines, just that if the Doctor did notice them before, he was too busy to pay much attention, then he forgot about them. | :::::The Silents were always there. It's just that no one could remember them, not even the Doctor. There is nothng complicated going on like alternate timelines, just that if the Doctor did notice them before, he was too busy to pay much attention, then he forgot about them. |