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:: Instructions for how to create the Eye might still exist, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the Eye itself does. Even if it did, its location had been lost. So who could say Rassilon had even gotten around to creating it? [[Special:Contributions/82.2.136.93|82.2.136.93]] 20:45, August 25, 2011 (UTC) | :: Instructions for how to create the Eye might still exist, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the Eye itself does. Even if it did, its location had been lost. So who could say Rassilon had even gotten around to creating it? [[Special:Contributions/82.2.136.93|82.2.136.93]] 20:45, August 25, 2011 (UTC) | ||
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::: That's true. But then why wouldn't they have built another one to replace the lost original? And, if they did, who cares about the original one? The Master could have just used the modern one. Sure, historians of science and Rassilon experts would get a big geeky thrill from rediscovering the original one but who else would care? Just like if we found George Stephenson's first steam engine today. | |||
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::: Really I think even if you ignore Invasion of Time and the movie and everything else that came later Deadly Assassin is already too silly. As much fun as it is, and as important as it is for all kinds of later stories, it's probably better not to think about any of the details too much. For thousands of years the Eye of Harmony has provided the power for all of Gallifrey and nobody knew about it? Where did they think their power came from? The London Electric Board? Electricity fairies? The Master was still in his 1st incarnation when he was tangling with the 3rd Doctor, we don't see him for a few years, and suddenly he's on his 13th, with no explanation? If Goth is near death and on his last regeneration too, why is he so obsessed with becoming President that he's willing to help the Master? How did people get to the 53rd floor of a 52-story building? Why is the Doctor's trial in 309906 when Goth finds the Master in 6241, and when every other date in the classic series is also in the 5000s or 6000s? --[[Special:Contributions/12.249.226.210|12.249.226.210]] 00:55, August 26, 2011 (UTC) |