I don't think that really works, because throughout the new series, he clearly remembers being the one to end the Time War by wiping out both sides. It's brought up many times. And I don't recall him indicating in either "Name" or "Time" that he doesn't remember the Hurt incarnation, just that he doesn't talk about him.But, as it is depicted in "The Name of the Doctor" and "The Day of the Doctor", he buried memories of the War Doctor and may have not realized/remembered that regeneration.
The Doctor is allowing the Cyberiad access to select information to set up a bluff."MISTER CLEVER": There's information on the Time Lords in here! Oh, this is just dreamy!
THE DOCTOR: Right, I'm allowing you access to memories on Time Lord regeneration.
"MISTER CLEVER": Fantastic!
THE DOCTOR: I could regenerate right now. A big blast of regeneration energy, burn out any little Cyber-widgets in my brain, along with everything you're connected to. Don't want to. Use this me up, who knows what we'll get next. But I can.
This reinforces that the Cyberiad does not have complete access to all the Doctor's knowledge and memories. It is emphasized even more explicitly later during the chess game:"MISTER CLEVER": We each control 49.881% of this brain. 0.238% of the brain is still in the balance. Whoever gets this gets the whole thing.
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THE DOCTOR: Winner takes all. Nobody can access that portion of the brain without winning the game.
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"MISTER CLEVER": You understand, when I do win, the Cyberiad gets your brains and memories. All of it.
These are plot points from the episode itself. Haven't you been paying attention?THE DOCTOR: I know things you don't.
How are they good points? Many of them are pointless questions that have nothing to do with the story. How did the Papal Mainframe shield the planet?
Despite the fact that this was never written as his last regeneration prior to this episode, with at least 4 different episodes contradicting that fact, what I want to know is this: why did the town/planet not evolve? He is there anywhere from 600-900 years. Think about the Earth in the year 1400 versus now. Why did they seem to be at a technological stand still? I would think being in a near constant state of attack would accelerate their desire to build better defenses, not retard it.
How are they good points? Many of them are pointless questions that have nothing to do with the story. How did the Papal Mainframe shield the planet?
Without going point by point, it *was* hokey how the Papal Mainframe could hold back the combined evil forces of the universre for centuries.
Despite the fact that this was never written as his last regeneration prior to this episode, with at least 4 different episodes contradicting that fact, what I want to know is this: why did the town/planet not evolve? He is there anywhere from 600-900 years. Think about the Earth in the year 1400 versus now. Why did they seem to be at a technological stand still? I would think being in a near constant state of attack would accelerate their desire to build better defenses, not retard it.
I've come to the idea that Trenzalore is what it appears to be -- the town inside a snowglobe. That the Doctor spent nine centuries (from his perspective) inside a snowglobe, protecting a town that could never, ever change, from what evils lurk beyond the glass.
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