Sorry for the double post. Nine was going through some serious post-genocide PTSD, but both Ten and Eleven (although it still weighed heavily on their minds) were more and more able to overcome it with each passing century and incarnation. Had Day of the Doctor not soft-retconned Gallifrey's fate, I'm sure that trend would have continued with Doctors 12+.Killing your entire race seems like something you never come back from.
Also if The Doctor isn't of the same species as Time-Lords then...
Why does she have two hearts?
I wrote an article about the timeless child after the previous series. I think I covered most of the bases pretty well.
https://teamduggan.home.blog/2019/06/14/the-timeless-child/
Also if The Doctor isn't of the same species as Time-Lords then...
Why does she have two hearts?
Okay, so my memory about Shada was off (memory is a fickle beast) but the principle is still the same (even if I could've sworn it was a lot closer in design).
Maybe, maybe not Shada:
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Animated Shada:
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Shada:
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Tecteun found the Timeless Child seemingly abandoned. She never found out (at least according to the Matrix as explained by The Master) where the Child came from or why she was alone. She could've been outcast.And before I forget.
Carpet Monster:
"We see deeper, further back, what’s hidden. Even from yourself. The outcast, abandoned and unknown"
Outcast? Abandoned? Alone? I suppose that bit didn’t make the final draft.
Works for me!The first picture's after the renovation. Gonna have to tear that headcanon out of my cold, dead hands.
That's immediately what I thought.Was that Shada at the end? Because I'm pretty sure The Doctor has been imprisoned in Shada.
Not to quote the entire post, but I basically agree with everything you said. The Master cared far, far less the Doctor ever did for the Time Lords. Hell, back when the Doctor had acutally destroyed Gallifrey himself, he was grief-stricken and guilt-ridden. Every incarnation of the Master was never much into Time Lords, especially as the Simm Master, who actually had a beef with them. Add to that, the awful, campy, cartoonish turn by Dhawan, who suprisingly usurped Simm as the worst Master ever (you can thank Moffat for redeeming Simm, really).Considering all of the revelations of the episode, I frankly don't understand why The Master was sooo mad that he decided to destroy all the Time Lords and transform them into Cybermen.
Oh and if the timless child has no regeneration limit, does this mean Smith regenerating into Capaldi was always going to happen and the Timelords faked giving him a new cycle?
The more I think about it, the less sense it makes to me. How COULD the Master destroy 2,67 billion+ people? At least it took all the Daleks to do so at the end of the Time War. Also, if the Master wanted a race for himself... why not just utilize Rassilon's plan from The End of Time and become sentient beings of gas (or something, details are sketchy)? Seems far easier to utilize and without having to appeal to the frickin' Cybermen!
Also, why did all these Doctor exist? Were they all agents of Time or something? This is frustratingly irritating.
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