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Please read before commenting, ''D''ay ''of the Moon'' is Series 6. The Master has no functioning TARDIS for a very long time and that is why he tries to take the Doctor's TARDIS. The Silents with the TARDIS would not have been correcting the mistake, they would be preventing it and time could be rewritten was discovered by the Doctor in Series 5, so bringing in the Master is illogical. The TARDIS is also far too advance for time agency, the Doctor refers to the machine specifically as a TARDIS, not a time machine. Dimension distortion and TARDIS' chameleon circuit are also Timelord technology. I have no idea what you have been smoking. --[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.18|222.166.181.18]] 23:04, November 10, 2011 (UTC)
Please read before commenting, ''D''ay ''of the Moon'' is Series 6. The Master has no functioning TARDIS for a very long time and that is why he tries to take the Doctor's TARDIS. The Silents with the TARDIS would not have been correcting the mistake, they would be preventing it and time could be rewritten was discovered by the Doctor in Series 5, so bringing in the Master is illogical. The TARDIS is also far too advance for time agency, the Doctor refers to the machine specifically as a TARDIS, not a time machine. Dimension distortion and TARDIS' chameleon circuit are also Timelord technology. I have no idea what you have been smoking. --[[Special:Contributions/222.166.181.18|222.166.181.18]] 23:04, November 10, 2011 (UTC)
Yes, ''Day of the Moon'' is season 6, but the TARDIS machine clearly wasn't some new toy. They had had it for quite some time. I was not saying that the Master would be involved, I was just using him as an example to explain why owning a TARDIS does not mean that you can prevent your own mistakes. For example, imagine that after ''Terror of the Autons'', the Master decided that he really wished his plan had succeeded. Then, once he got his dematerialisation circuit back, he could travel back in time, contact the Autons, and tell him that he'll launch a warhead filled with anti-plastic at their home world if they betray him. Of course, he wasn't able to do that, because he can't go back within his own timestream. The Doctor would do this too. Astrid and Adric and everyone else who he likes would not have died. However, the fact that the Doctor and the Master never tried this, in addition to the Doctor's speech to Rose in ''Parting of the Ways'' proves that the Silence could not rewrite their mistakes using time travel. The Silence's TARDIS is clearly not as advanced as a Time Lord TARDIS. We're only even calling it a TARDIS at all due to lack of a better name. The thing does not have dimension distortion, or a chameleon circuit. Why do you think it disguised itsself as the upper floor of a house instead of something small and less noticable? Because it isn't bigger on the inside. It's disguise was also specifically said to have been caused by a perception filter. The machine didn't really look like the top floor of a house. It looked the same as it does at the end of the episodes, but all of the characters (and the audience) percieved it as looking like a house, due to the perception filter (which is a technology that everyone in the universe seems to have access to). We know they needed time travel to get Melody there anyway, so it really only makes sense that the Silence brought her there in their TARDIS machine. Also, there's no need to claim that I'm smoking something just because we disagree. It's a slightly rude comment, but I'm not going to take offense to it.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] <sup>[[User talk:Icecreamdif|talk to me]]</sup> 00:34, November 11, 2011 (UTC)
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