Talk:White-Point Star: Difference between revisions

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*Well, the star must have been strong enough as it did survive both going through earths atmosphere and also impact. And we can not be to sure if the diamond was destroyed but rather the apparatus it was storred in was destroyed. By any reasoning the diamond even with the correct technology is now useless as the connection to galifrey needed not only the white point star but also the master, and as the master is locked in the timewar now this is impossible.
*Well, the star must have been strong enough as it did survive both going through earths atmosphere and also impact. And we can not be to sure if the diamond was destroyed but rather the apparatus it was storred in was destroyed. By any reasoning the diamond even with the correct technology is now useless as the connection to galifrey needed not only the white point star but also the master, and as the master is locked in the timewar now this is impossible.
*Diamonds are actually quite brittle. A bullet might well destroy it. Of course, if it were the real world, the diamond would have burned up in the atmosphere.
*Diamonds are actually quite brittle. A bullet might well destroy it. Of course, if it were the real world, the diamond would have burned up in the atmosphere.
*Most likely the diamond was simply removed from the device by the bullet, rather than destroyed.
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