Sabalom Glitz, isn't he that Dalek killer guy?
No, You're thinking of Orcini

This is Sabalom Glitz

Sabalom Glitz, isn't he that Dalek killer guy?
Oh, yeah. I know that character from the comics. I just didn't make the connection.^^ sorry bad joke on Abslom Daak
Of course the big question about Sabalom Glitz is...
How long did it take him to sell Mel into slavery? Less than an hour, less than a minute?
I think it would take longer, who the hell would BUY her?
Of course the big question about Sabalom Glitz is...
How long did it take him to sell Mel into slavery? Less than an hour, less than a minute?
I think it would take longer, who the hell would BUY her?
If NuWho and Classic Who can't coexist peacefully, then NuWho can just fuck off. I'm fed up with this kind of nonsensical crap. Speak to any well-respected author of Hard SF, and they'll tell you that what I'm saying is absolutely correct. If the Time Lords were destroyed across all of time and space, then all of time and space would also be completely destroyed by the ensuing mega-paradox. The Time Lords would never have existed at all from the perspective of the rest of the universe. It wouldn't even be the same universe, it would be an entirely new one where nothing from the old timeline would have any bearing at all. But the writers of the new show seem to think it does, even though it's a total absurdity. The Doctor's personal timeline and that of the rest of creation cannot be the same, no matter what the writers say.
You know, the classic series has plenty of continuity issues too!
There's UNIT dating (a problem created by Pyramid Of Mars and Mawdryn Undead) The messy timelines of the Cybermen and Daleks, the problem with the second Doctor in the multi-Doctor specials (How come he remembers stuff from War Games when he regenerated immeadiatly after?) the multiple Atlantises, The "Half human" thing, the Doctor's incarnations before Hartnell (Brain of Morbius) the Matrix having people physically enter it instead of connecting to it mentally (Trial of a Time Lord).
And can I just say, Gerry Davis' Cybermen is one of my all-time favourite DW books
And can I just say, Gerry Davis' Cybermen is one of my all-time favourite DW books
Liked it so much you forgot Gerry Davis wasn't actually the author, hmm?
David Banks (who played the Cyberleader) wrote the book, Davis just wrote the foreword.
With levels of reading comprehension like this, it's not surprising you have trouble with concepts like Gallifrey being outside regular time.![]()
And can I just say, Gerry Davis' Cybermen is one of my all-time favourite DW books
Liked it so much you forgot Gerry Davis wasn't actually the author, hmm?
David Banks (who played the Cyberleader) wrote the book, Davis just wrote the foreword.
With levels of reading comprehension like this, it's not surprising you have trouble with concepts like Gallifrey being outside regular time.![]()
Ooooh, aren't we a funny cleverclogs?
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