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August 23rd

Considering I've listened to a lot of Big Finish's audio plays (the most recent being a Dalek story), I have to say that voice sounds a lot like Nicholas Briggs.
 
Although, as I point out in the other thread, Nicholas Briggs doing the voice in the trailer doesn't rule out Davros returning. They could just be using Briggs in the trailer, or could even be recasting Briggs as Davros.
 
It's an artists rendering, but the Doctor is holding a much different sonic here. Photo from this story.

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Well now, is that meant to be who it sounds like? If so, he's been recast again, but...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbX4tNG_k3s

Well i assume since the Dr changed the outcome of the timewar that means you know who never flew into the jaws of the nightmare child or had to be pulled out of the timelock by Dalek Khan, so the DR might have to deal with other consequences of saving the timelords the second time round.

Can't wait.....Doctor!!!. :)

No, it's only the outcome that changed, though I believe (but unknown what proportion of fans agree) the "saving" of Gallifrey always took place, it's just that until DOTD The Doctor hadn't remembered, and believed in his post-regeneration haze and the combining of the timelines (the method used to explain why past incarnations never remembered the Three Doctors and the Five Doctors stories) that he had actually pushed the Big Red Button.
 
But in the end, the War Doctor never pushed the big red button. What exactly does he remember doing then?

Well up until DotD, I presume he either remembers pushing the button or his mind's a blank, but he remembers he was going to do so and Galefrey was gone thus he assumes he did so. Afterwards? He probably still remembers doing it or more likely the latter option I posted, but now he just knows he didn't do it.
 
The who is completely revealed by the leaked scripts so if you don't want to know - avoid them.
 
I never once thought the Doctor always changed his past. In fact, the whole point of the story is that the Doctor changed his mind. That he changes history all the time, and now he can do that for his own people. That he can achieve redemption, the kind that he sought for for centuries.

The War Doctor did push the button. And the Ninth and Tenth Doctor(s) did survive and with a lot of guilt under their belt. But, it was the Eleventh, however, that changed his mind.
 
At the same time, there's the idea that the Doctor always finds a way. It was Moffat's entire inspiration that the Doctor had to have found a way. That's why I always took it as him always doing it rather than changed history. Obviously, cause and effect are backwards even in that episode, so there's no reason to assume changed history.
 
Looks like a CyberSilurian, maybe even Vestra converted. The other Robot is probably the "Robot of Sherwood". Interesting T-rex too.
 
Meh. I don't see this as worth subscribing to the Space Channel until it all shows up on the Christmas/Boxing Day marathon. That way, I'll only need to pay for one month.
 
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