^^ All of that stands to reason, as far as reason goes with Doctor Who. A personal perception filter of that kind would explain a lot, eg why he can get away with using a sobriquet in place of a name.
^^ All of that stands to reason, as far as reason goes with Doctor Who. A personal perception filter of that kind would explain a lot, eg why he can get away with using a sobriquet in place of a name.
^I've theorised something similar. It would make the psychic paper kind of redundant though, as that's pretty much it's exact function.
"I should kill you. But instead I'm going to explain to you my plan for taking over the Earth and then I shall leave you in this easily escapable unguarded cell that contains a power main that, if short circuited, will make our stealth spacecraft visible to Earth radars."^ Exactly.
And possibly how he gets away without getting shot.
"I should kill you. But instead I'm going to explain to you my plan for taking over the Earth and then I shall leave you in this easily escapable unguarded cell that contains a power main that, if short circuited, will make our stealth spacecraft visible to Earth radars."^ Exactly.
And possibly how he gets away without getting shot.
Since Romana refers to herself as a Time Lord on at least one occasion on TV, can we give the revolting "Time Lady" a decent burial? We don't say "Lady policeman" or "chairwoman" anymore.
Here's a thought: Romana is the General.
Ultra PC went out at the turn of the century.
Second: why the T.A.R.D.I.S. is always a blue police call box. To the T.A.R.D.I.S., the box is an outfit. Not just any outfit, its favorite outfit. The same goes for the 2nd T.A.R.D.I.S. at the end of "Hell Bent". Unlike the Doctor's T.A.R.D.I.S., the 2nd one at the end of "Hell Bent" preferred being an American café. That's why the chameleon circuit is broke in both of them. The T.A.R.D.I.S.es did it in such a way that only they (the T.A.R.D.I.S.es) can fix them.
I can't remember if I said this one before, but if you were a humanoid that looked like an old man, traveling with one that looks like a teenage girl, you could do worse than to hide out in London in 1963.
The technology is to the point where it wouldn't be completely intolerable and humans are somewhat less barbaric, but it is still close enough to WWII and the London Blitz that it is perfectly credible that any records about your birth and who you are and everything could have been destroyed by German bombs.
My new theory: While the Time Lords are back, they're still trying to keep a low profile, hiding at the end of the universe. As a result, Clara & Me should have some pretty wide latitude to go wherever they want. Even if the Time Lords want her back to make sure she fulfills her part of the timeline, most of them are probably too chicken to try to follow her. (Perhaps there are only a few Time Lord bounty hunters willing to try. Could be an interesting story down the road.)
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