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, 2 August 2022Made a counter-point regarding Jack yelling “DOCTOR!!!” in the vortex
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::::Well, he didn't afterwards. He ''did'' die immediately afterwards. | ::::Well, he didn't afterwards. He ''did'' die immediately afterwards. | ||
::I'm sure that the TARDIS can create some sort of air bubble, considering how it can control and think for itself to some extent. For example, in "The Doctor's Wife" the lever goes down on it's own accord. This, combined with the notion of air bubbles (eg, The Beast Below). So, the TARDIS created its own air bubble to help Jack, who it recognised. | ::I'm sure that the TARDIS can create some sort of air bubble, considering how it can control and think for itself to some extent. For example, in "The Doctor's Wife" the lever goes down on it's own accord. This, combined with the notion of air bubbles (eg, The Beast Below). So, the TARDIS created its own air bubble to help Jack, who it recognised. | ||
:::That explanation doesn’t quite hold water since the Doctor stated that the TARDIS was intentionally trying to throw him off | |||
* According to the Doctor in ''[[Rise of the Cybermen]]'' his TARDIS is the last in the Universe, so how did the Master travel to the End of the Universe? | * According to the Doctor in ''[[Rise of the Cybermen]]'' his TARDIS is the last in the Universe, so how did the Master travel to the End of the Universe? |