869
edits
(Created page with "{{forumheader|The Howling}}{{cat|contains spoilers}} <!-- Please put your content under this line. Be sure to sign your edits with four tildes: ~~~~ --> So the sixth Doctor ...") Tag: sourceedit |
No edit summary Tag: sourceedit |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
:NOTE: ''The Tommorrow Windows'' shows the Valeyard as the Doctor's final incarnation, but it also shows the Rowan Atkinson one so...I guess that makes it half-canon! :p | :NOTE: ''The Tommorrow Windows'' shows the Valeyard as the Doctor's final incarnation, but it also shows the Rowan Atkinson one so...I guess that makes it half-canon! :p | ||
--[[User:TheChampionOfTime|TheChampionOfTime]] [[User talk:TheChampionOfTime|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 22:53, December 4, 2015 (UTC)[[User:TheChampionOfTime]] | --[[User:TheChampionOfTime|TheChampionOfTime]] [[User talk:TheChampionOfTime|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 22:53, December 4, 2015 (UTC)[[User:TheChampionOfTime]] | ||
:This is a little overcomplicated. The Valeyard's involvement in his past life is by definition a causal intervention, changing time. Therefore there was a timeline before The Last Adventure, in which the Sixth Doctor regenerated at some point. The Valeyard changed things, indirectly resulting in Six regenerating ahead of schedule, thus circumventing his original regeneration (Spiral Scratch). The Brink of Death isn't a Ground Zero-style contradiction, it's a reconciliation between Spiral Scratch and Love and War. The Doctor is essentially "killed" by his own future, and then goes through combined regenerative and induced amnesia in Time and the Rani, leaving him believing (rightfully so) that he killed his predecessor, but ascribing the wrong motivations to the act.[[User:Fwhiffahder|Fwhiffahder]] [[User talk:Fwhiffahder|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 02:40, January 13, 2016 (UTC) |
edits