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::Besides, it greatly takes away from the drama and joy of the special if the Doctor always did saved Gallifrey. When Eleven admits that he "changed his mind", its a revolutionary moment that has the Doctor willing to save his own world, for once, regardless of the Time Lords. HighlanderFan83 | ::Besides, it greatly takes away from the drama and joy of the special if the Doctor always did saved Gallifrey. When Eleven admits that he "changed his mind", its a revolutionary moment that has the Doctor willing to save his own world, for once, regardless of the Time Lords. HighlanderFan83 | ||
So quick thought I had with respect to the Time Lock. from the perspective of the 9th and 10th Doctors, The Moment was used to end the Time War, Time Locking it in the process. The 11th Doctor also believed this to have been the case for the better part of his life, until The Day of the Doctor when he was able to retain the memories. Now, the 9th and 10th Doctors both believed that they used The Moment to end The Time War. However, they simply don't remember the events of The Day of the Doctor. So because The Moment was actually never used, and thus The Time War was never Time Locked. Anyone else see what I'm getting at here, or is it just me? [[User:Kremlin16|Kremlin16]] [[User talk:Kremlin16|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 05:06, January 10, 2014 (UTC) |
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