But you would run the risk of destroying time itself.... and I'd consider destroying it outright.
Please explain.But you would run the risk of destroying time itself.
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If that place didn't look incredibly far away from anything and everything, I don't know what would. That's unknown, unfamiliar, unexplored space, it's got to be.
The Guardian is a crashed TARDIS.
Please explain.
More of a Trenzalore situation. The planet is littered with the remains of the TARDIS. The planet itself might be the TARDIS. The "doughnut" is like the space-time scar that the Great Intelligence and Clara used to enter the Doctor's timeline.Whose chameleon circuit took on the likeness of a doughnut?
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It is potentially an extremely powerful weapon. Imagine a force of Klingons showing up somewhere in Earth's past wiping out all life.
I'm sure Starfleet has it well guarded, and I'd consider destroying it outright.
Temporal investigations from the future guards it.But you would run the risk of destroying time itself.
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I don't know. Didn't it resemble the ancient, ruined background one saw on M-113?
I don't know. Didn't it resemble the ancient, ruined background one saw on M-113?
I read a fanfic story where Kirk used it to prevent David Marcus' death, as a result the Genesis device was used to help a planet which exploded due to dodgy protomatter and millions of people died. Every time Kirk went back to correct the wrong, more people kept dying. He had to accept that David's canon death had to stand.
City has no stardate, though production order sandwiches it between Errand of Mercy and Operation: Annhilate..
Temporal investigations from the future guards it.
Stephen King's 11/22/63 has the same "don't screw with history, particularly Kennedy history" premise.That sounds very much like "Profile in Silver," an episode of the '80s version of The Twilight Zone. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profile_in_Silver
More of a Trenzalore situation. The planet is littered with the remains of the TARDIS. The planet itself might be the TARDIS. The "doughnut" is like the space-time scar that the Great Intelligence and Clara used to enter the Doctor's timeline.
Or perhaps I've given this too much thought.![]()
Actually, if I remember right...
The DTI generally avoids using the Guardian because they believe it is unstable and possibly even insane.
More of a Trenzalore situation. The planet is littered with the remains of the TARDIS. The planet itself might be the TARDIS. The "doughnut" is like the space-time scar that the Great Intelligence and Clara used to enter the Doctor's timeline.
Or perhaps I've given this too much thought.![]()
You mean there were alien ruins?
That planet [from "Man Trap] was remote, too. The Guardian planet more so, since they'd never come across it before.
If it had been nearby in known space, those "ripples" in time would have caught someone's attention...
Besides, they went to SO much trouble to create an impression of someplace remote and strange that I take my cue from that.
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