28th century Humans confided to Ian and Barbara that there was no London in an early serial called the Sensorites, that most of the south of England comprised some sort of single huge super city, which jibes with an idea of a reformation of the planet after the callous Dalek occupation during the mid 22nd Century which ghastly began with a remote depopulation via mass driving followed by salvos germ bombs thinning the herd to something manageable for the new (temporary) Masters of the Earth.
Possibly the Chesterton's children and definitely their grand children would have how much foreknowledge from their recent ancestors to avoid the main strikes from the orbiting Dalek forces that they would be safe and armed to the teeth in more of a mind to mount a preresistance and stop the Daleks before they even get a foothold on the planet or at least shorten the reign of the Dalek Empire on Earth, and maybe they did but failed utterly?
Great shades of John Connor?
Of course, changing enough of the prehistory leading up to the Doctor's intervention might make it impossible for him to save the day like he was supposed to, how we saw it, which is seemingly justification to all for the redaction of perhaps 3/4's of our species and the complete extinction of many other species across the board, when there's a decent chance that mesing with established history could see that everyone dies and there's no second empire of man to war with the sensorites or trek out on a colony vessel in association with the monoids to find a new homeworld after earth final hands in the towel... Oh? Was that Steven?
Who are they to clumsily interfere with destiny, and what sense of decency do these two have to bring children into a world that is most certainly doomed to decimation and Dalek enslavement?
Unless of course the Chesterton family spend the next hundred years building a bolthole ark or store house to wait out the Dalek invasion to help properly with the reconstruction of the planet with engineers, specialists, and genetic samples of flora and fauna which might not have survived the Dalek onslaught, and they're not coming out until the day is already saved since they'd not want to endanger the ingeneral particulars of the day being saved by the Doctor?
Of course everything is so timeywhimey without taking Day of the Daleks into Account where the Doctor failed to defeat the Daleks (Um. If the Day of the Daleks is set on an Earth where the Daleks won... Does that mean, that the planet had a propulsion drive slotted into it's core and that Terra was whizzing about the galaxy doing Dalek Business while that controller bloke was trying to seduce Jo Grant with Fruit?) and they maintained their stranglehold on the 22nd century, well, "one" 22nd century, that you could imagine how pissed the grandchildren and great grandchildren of Ian and Barbara would be if the Invasion of 2167 never happened as easily as that it was never routed and they did spend a hundred years preparing for it but not realising that they are already living in an alternate timeline because of perhaps the mass drafting of Daleks for the timewar paradoxically throughout time that many of their invasions suddenly never took place because the same daleks were being taken out of time again and again to fight alongside themselves against the timelords.
Y'know what? Taking all this into account, I could really see a Chesterton or someone else from their unmixed bloodline if Barbara had children with some-other bugger showing up in the ranks of Torchwood... And considering my notion of an ark to wait-out a Dalek Invasion quite under the radar, um, didn't Torchwood 4 just vanish and no one knows what became of it?
Is William Russel still alive?
Now, wouldn't he make a masterful project leader of Torchwood Four?
Possibly the Chesterton's children and definitely their grand children would have how much foreknowledge from their recent ancestors to avoid the main strikes from the orbiting Dalek forces that they would be safe and armed to the teeth in more of a mind to mount a preresistance and stop the Daleks before they even get a foothold on the planet or at least shorten the reign of the Dalek Empire on Earth, and maybe they did but failed utterly?
Great shades of John Connor?
Of course, changing enough of the prehistory leading up to the Doctor's intervention might make it impossible for him to save the day like he was supposed to, how we saw it, which is seemingly justification to all for the redaction of perhaps 3/4's of our species and the complete extinction of many other species across the board, when there's a decent chance that mesing with established history could see that everyone dies and there's no second empire of man to war with the sensorites or trek out on a colony vessel in association with the monoids to find a new homeworld after earth final hands in the towel... Oh? Was that Steven?
Who are they to clumsily interfere with destiny, and what sense of decency do these two have to bring children into a world that is most certainly doomed to decimation and Dalek enslavement?
Unless of course the Chesterton family spend the next hundred years building a bolthole ark or store house to wait out the Dalek invasion to help properly with the reconstruction of the planet with engineers, specialists, and genetic samples of flora and fauna which might not have survived the Dalek onslaught, and they're not coming out until the day is already saved since they'd not want to endanger the ingeneral particulars of the day being saved by the Doctor?
Of course everything is so timeywhimey without taking Day of the Daleks into Account where the Doctor failed to defeat the Daleks (Um. If the Day of the Daleks is set on an Earth where the Daleks won... Does that mean, that the planet had a propulsion drive slotted into it's core and that Terra was whizzing about the galaxy doing Dalek Business while that controller bloke was trying to seduce Jo Grant with Fruit?) and they maintained their stranglehold on the 22nd century, well, "one" 22nd century, that you could imagine how pissed the grandchildren and great grandchildren of Ian and Barbara would be if the Invasion of 2167 never happened as easily as that it was never routed and they did spend a hundred years preparing for it but not realising that they are already living in an alternate timeline because of perhaps the mass drafting of Daleks for the timewar paradoxically throughout time that many of their invasions suddenly never took place because the same daleks were being taken out of time again and again to fight alongside themselves against the timelords.
Y'know what? Taking all this into account, I could really see a Chesterton or someone else from their unmixed bloodline if Barbara had children with some-other bugger showing up in the ranks of Torchwood... And considering my notion of an ark to wait-out a Dalek Invasion quite under the radar, um, didn't Torchwood 4 just vanish and no one knows what became of it?
Is William Russel still alive?
Now, wouldn't he make a masterful project leader of Torchwood Four?