For example, `Kill the Moon' has a subplot about the Doctor
manipulating
Clara to teach her the responsibilities that come with time travel.
In my
head canon this gets expanded so the whole story took place in some
sort of holodeck the Doctor had set up in the TARDIS. Clara just
never
found out about it.
For example, `Kill the Moon' has a subplot about the Doctor
manipulating Clara to teach her the responsibilities that come with
time travel. In my head canon this gets expanded so the whole story
took place in some sort of holodeck the Doctor had set up in the
TARDIS. Clara just never found out about it.
If the TARDIS can move through time and space, I usually just figured
some of the more "out there" stories like this one maybe happened in an alternate time line that is outside of our reality.
They have, after all, had at least a few stories with alternate timelines/universes. "Journey's End" comes to mind. I just figure
some of them happen in alternate timelines and they just don't
explicitly tell us.
So in some alternate reality, the Moon really was an egg.
For example, `Kill the Moon' has a subplot about the Doctor
manipulating
Clara to teach her the responsibilities that come with time travel.
In my
head canon this gets expanded so the whole story took place in some
sort of holodeck the Doctor had set up in the TARDIS. Clara just
never
found out about it.
If the TARDIS can move through time and space, I usually just figured
some
of the more "out there" stories like this one maybe happened in an
alternate time line that is outside of our reality.
They have, after all, had at least a few stories with alternate >timelines/universes. "Journey's End" comes to mind. I just figure
some of
them happen in alternate timelines and they just don't explicitly tell
us.
So in some alternate reality, the Moon really was an egg.
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On 2025-08-07 09:45:08 +0000, Dumas Walker said:
For example, `Kill the Moon' has a subplot about the Doctor
manipulating Clara to teach her the responsibilities that come with
time travel. In my head canon this gets expanded so the whole story
took place in some sort of holodeck the Doctor had set up in the
TARDIS. Clara just never found out about it.
If the TARDIS can move through time and space, I usually just figured
some of the more "out there" stories like this one maybe happened in an
alternate time line that is outside of our reality.
They have, after all, had at least a few stories with alternate
timelines/universes. "Journey's End" comes to mind. I just figure
some of them happen in alternate timelines and they just don't
explicitly tell us.
So in some alternate reality, the Moon really was an egg.
"Throughout the Doctor's travels in the TARDIS, they have
journeyed from the dawn of the universe to the end of time,
and everywhere in between! It's transported them to alien
worlds, parallel universes and even to Sheffield!"
<https://www.doctorwho.tv/news-and-features/what-is-the-tardis>
:-)
They have, after all, had at least a few stories with alternate >timelines/universes. "Journey's End" comes to mind. I just figuretell
some of
them happen in alternate timelines and they just don't explicitly
us.
So in some alternate reality, the Moon really was an egg.
Orbiting Earth?
They have, after all, had at least a few stories with alternatetell
timelines/universes. "Journey's End" comes to mind. I just figure
some of
them happen in alternate timelines and they just don't explicitly
us.
So in some alternate reality, the Moon really was an egg.
Orbiting Earth?
An alternate timeline/universe Earth.
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If I told you my dog that died a few years ago, and was buried
at the end of the garden, came back from the dead and lived
again you wouldn't believe it... so why believe other
unsubstantiated claims that are just as wacky?
If I told you my dog that died a few years ago, and was buried
at the end of the garden, came back from the dead and lived
again you wouldn't believe it... so why believe other
unsubstantiated claims that are just as wacky?
We probably wouldn't. Considering that they could have mistaken
someone for
dead back then and put them in a tomb, only for them later to leave the
tomb,
it doesn't seem as far fetched. There are several other aspects of the
story
that seem more far fetched.
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