^I have visions of the court case.
"Show me on this Dalek action figure where she touched you?"
LOL you made my day. Now I have visions of that as an actual episode... Maybe on SVU...
Actually that would make for a great SVU episode...
^I have visions of the court case.
"Show me on this Dalek action figure where she touched you?"
^I have visions of the court case.
"Show me on this Dalek action figure where she touched you?"
LOL you made my day. Now I have visions of that as an actual episode... Maybe on SVU...
Actually that would make for a great SVU episode...
Who knows? Maybe the TARDIS thinks killing him might change things.
^ Yeah, because it's important that Davros has closure!![]()
Who knows? Maybe the TARDIS thinks killing him might change things.
Since the TARDIS sees all of time, it is likely that the TARDIS detected a pre-destination paradox. The Doctor had to meet the young Davros because it causes events that already happened. So the TARDIS simply took the Doctor to Skaro at the right time in order to close the loop in the paradox.
It is also possible that the TARDIS know that Davros and the Doctor need closure so it took the Doctor to meet the young Davros knowing it would cause a chain of events where the Doctor would be with Old Davros right before he dies, to give them that chance at closure.
After the promo pictures I was disappointed we didn't get a rock and roll adventure with the Doctor.
After the promo pictures I was disappointed we didn't get a rock and roll adventure with the Doctor.
I'm probably wrong on this but I got the feeling from the season 9 promo that The Doctor faced off against The Daleks in his shades and with his guitar. Maybe it was just the way the promo was cut together.
A thought just occurred, though maybe it's already covered in this thread, but I'll mention it anyway. Shouldn't pre-Time War Skaro be under time lock? In which case, the Doctor shouldn't actually be able to visit the battlefield between the Kaleds and the Thals, especially not unintentionally as seems to be the implication in his conversation with child Davros.
Could it only have been time-locked back to the first act of the Time War™?
I was thinking only galifrey was timelocked.
The Time War being locked means to me that its events cannot be altered, which would include certain people and events leading up to it. IMO, if the Doctor (or anyone) decided to kill Davros, even if they succeeded, the Daleks would still end up getting created. Maybe by someone else, maybe Davros just ends up surviving somehow no matter what anyone tried. Time-locked must mean paradox-proof, such that no matter what you tried to do to alter it, it wouldn't end up making a lick of difference even if you succeeded. Likewise, while the whole Silence conspiracy to kill the Doctor was a paradox as well, I don't think they would have been able to proceed beyond the Time War in the Doctor's personal timeline to kill him.
I think it's sorta like Edith Keeler being killed anyway, just under different circumstances to ensure that time largely played out as it should from the perspective of the people mucking around with it.
Mark
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