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(That seems to me to be pretty much of a distinction without a difference. ~~~~) |
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Time travel seems more likely than extra regenerations. When have we ever known an adult to regenerate into a child? Alternatively, maybe that's what the space suit was for. It could have prevented her aging, and the Silence could have found her again to put her back into it. Upon rewatching the episode though, I don't think that Melody actually did transfer her remaining regenerations to the Doctor. Amy said that she used up all of her remaining regenerations, not that she gave them away. If you think about it, there is really no logical reason for her to give them all away. From what happenned in the episode, it seemed more like several regenerations worth of regeneration enrgy were required to heal the Doctor, and Melody needed to use all of them to save him.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 23:20, August 30, 2011 (UTC) | Time travel seems more likely than extra regenerations. When have we ever known an adult to regenerate into a child? Alternatively, maybe that's what the space suit was for. It could have prevented her aging, and the Silence could have found her again to put her back into it. Upon rewatching the episode though, I don't think that Melody actually did transfer her remaining regenerations to the Doctor. Amy said that she used up all of her remaining regenerations, not that she gave them away. If you think about it, there is really no logical reason for her to give them all away. From what happenned in the episode, it seemed more like several regenerations worth of regeneration enrgy were required to heal the Doctor, and Melody needed to use all of them to save him.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 23:20, August 30, 2011 (UTC) | ||
Since this incarnation croaks in ''Forest of the Dead'', that seems like a distinction without a difference. [[User:Boblipton|Boblipton]] 01:30, August 31, 2011 (UTC) |
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