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::If they still exist, the gravity of the byzantium failed, and they all fell a considrable distance. there stone, they would shatter.
::If they still exist, the gravity of the byzantium failed, and they all fell a considrable distance. there stone, they would shatter.
::More likely they definitly did exist but the entire crash of the Byzantium incident never occured. Well i mean the Byzantium probably did crash but River and the Doctor never had an adventure surrounding it. River as a time traveler of course remembers it and puts it in her diary hence how she can reference it in Silence in the Library
::More likely they definitly did exist but the entire crash of the Byzantium incident never occured. Well i mean the Byzantium probably did crash but River and the Doctor never had an adventure surrounding it. River as a time traveler of course remembers it and puts it in her diary hence how she can reference it in Silence in the Library
::The reason the Angels went there in the first place was to feed off the energy of the crack, which they realised too late was going to 'eat' them instead. That's why they initially were swarming towards it, then ran away. With the cracks having never existed, the angels are all still alive but never met The Doctor. This means the events of the two parter Weeping Angel story never happened, or rather happened then got rewritten. The reason the events are still remembered is that, according to The Doctor, time travellers see things in a different perspective so can remember times that have been rewritten.


*If the Doctor never existed (after going into the cracks) surely the TARDIS couldn't be there at all? It was 'borrowed' by him from the timelords, so may have been destroyed previously in the time war. I know that that never happened but surely he stepped in there before the pandorica's light had restored everything from the TARDIS' explosion. By this logic surely the alliance could have just chucked the Doctor into a crack, as this would not only have stopped the TARDIS from being able to blow up, but also seal it as he is a complicated space-time event.
*If the Doctor never existed (after going into the cracks) surely the TARDIS couldn't be there at all? It was 'borrowed' by him from the timelords, so may have been destroyed previously in the time war. I know that that never happened but surely he stepped in there before the pandorica's light had restored everything from the TARDIS' explosion. By this logic surely the alliance could have just chucked the Doctor into a crack, as this would not only have stopped the TARDIS from being able to blow up, but also seal it as he is a complicated space-time event.
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