User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Tales from the Tardis/@comment-188432-20130325173913/@comment-55646-20130413213036

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As I said before, using terms like "common sense" and "dead cert" doesn't make them so. You are not addressing the ambiguity everyone else sees and saying there is no ambiguity. Given Revanvolatrelundar, presumably an admin, restored the page, it's not even a consensus among the Admins. That's why I asked what your position in the hierarchy was; was it somehow greater than that of other admins.

Anyway, to get as close to demonstrating ambiguity as possible, from the Oxford English Dictionary Online:

World. 1st definition, part 3:

(one's world) one’s life and activities: he felt his whole world had collapsed

Easily fits with the Doctor Who world. You would probably argue there is no character called "Doctor Who". 2nd definition, part 3:

all that relates to a particular sphere of activity: they were a legend in the world of British theatre; the news shocked the football world

Universe, 2nd definition: a particular sphere of activity or experience: the front parlour was the hub of her universe

Even if one ignores this, you have not addressed the new "fact" that the investigation would reveal if you are correct: The Shadow Heart takes place in an alternate timeline/reality. How do you address this? Should all characters that appeared in that story now be said to be inhabiting a parallel reality? Again, I haven't listened to it or Burning Price or Acheron Pulse, but if there is a story thread across, does that mean those two stories take place in the same alternate reality?