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Well, Thirteenth...ahem, Awaris34...in whatever incarnation you are...It's just kind of sad that you still can't see how irrational and self-contradicting the whole theory is. | Well, Thirteenth...ahem, Awaris34...in whatever incarnation you are...It's just kind of sad that you still can't see how irrational and self-contradicting the whole theory is. And it's more sad to see people keep quoting the situations that are the exact opposite of this situation here and claim that they're similar: TBB Doctor travelled from a time where he/Amy exists to a time where he/Amy exists, but in here, the Doctor travels to a timeline where he never existed and never would have. I wanted to post a few diagrams but I have been and is still busy with marking exams. If the show does use anything remotely similar to this, then these are DEFINITELY NOT the justifications that they could use and get away with. Anyway, I got this great inspiration from another post to explain it so that anyone would (well, at least "should") understand, if you think about this question, you will see how ridiculous the whole theory is: Does it make sense for the Doctor to be able to time travel to the Year that Never Was? There. --[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.209|222.166.181.209]] 12:35, August 8, 2010 (UTC) | ||
: 222, you can't say that they can't do it. You don't know the rules of time travel. Nobody does. Until there are strict rules, anything goes. [[User:The Thirteenth Doctor|The Thirteenth Doctor]] 12:45, August 8, 2010 (UTC) |
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