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All of the other explanations people are coming up with here are more complicated, and harder to fit into what we've seen on TV (even ignoring the novels and RTD's behind-the-scenes writing). For example, if there's a separate real mini-Eye rather than a link, whether it's in all TARDISes or only in the Doctor's TARDIS, then why did the destruction of Gallifrey mean the Doctor now has to power up from time rifts? --[[Special:Contributions/173.228.85.35|173.228.85.35]] 20:41, August 21, 2011 (UTC)
All of the other explanations people are coming up with here are more complicated, and harder to fit into what we've seen on TV (even ignoring the novels and RTD's behind-the-scenes writing). For example, if there's a separate real mini-Eye rather than a link, whether it's in all TARDISes or only in the Doctor's TARDIS, then why did the destruction of Gallifrey mean the Doctor now has to power up from time rifts? --[[Special:Contributions/173.228.85.35|173.228.85.35]] 20:41, August 21, 2011 (UTC)
The fact that they eye was considered a myth in the classic series makes it more complicated than that though. It workds though if we assume that the eye in the TARDIS is a link to the eye on Gallifrey, and theat link exits in all Type 40s and earlier models, but more modern TARDISes have a more efficient power source. If the Doctor had stolen a newer TARDIS he wouldn't have to power up from rifts, but because he has an old type 40 and the eye on Gallifrey is destroyed, he now has to power up oon rifts. Of course, since RTD now claims that when the Doctor sealed the cracks he also sealed the rifts, that leaves the question as to how he is powering it up now.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 00:55, August 22, 2011 (UTC)
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