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:So in Waters of Mars the Doctor will break the rules by saving the crew of the base although their deads are a "fixed moment in time". Maybe this starts it all. Or maybe at first nothing seems to happen, so the Doctor starts to change more "fixed moments in time" and this massive changes open the timelock. The walls of time break down, the Time Lords return, but the damage done has to be fixed, causing the Doctors regenaration.[[Special:Contributions/79.216.162.19|79.216.162.19]] 21:46, November 13, 2009 (UTC)
:So in Waters of Mars the Doctor will break the rules by saving the crew of the base although their deads are a "fixed moment in time". Maybe this starts it all. Or maybe at first nothing seems to happen, so the Doctor starts to change more "fixed moments in time" and this massive changes open the timelock. The walls of time break down, the Time Lords return, but the damage done has to be fixed, causing the Doctors regenaration.[[Special:Contributions/79.216.162.19|79.216.162.19]] 21:46, November 13, 2009 (UTC)
Ummm, I hate to spoil your theory, but it's a wide known fact that The Time war was only time locked after the war,not during. Good idea though. [[User:Saxon 3|Saxon 3]] 22:02, November 13, 2009 (UTC)
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