The BF Audios would certainly fit, but why Shada too? Surely T8D provides the perfect placement for this in terms of the Doctor's motive (he has just met the...
Good point. I was just trying to think of a reason why the Doctor would go off on his own for a while, but he's never really needed one before, so he could...
... The Doctor's only had his 8th body for 2.5 years as of "Vampire Science," so that makes things pretty pretty tight for all those stories to take place. ...
... Well the "City of the Saved" hasn't been released yet. I'm working from the info in TBOTW. ... Well the City is VAST! (As in more floor space then a...
Something occurred to me. In Zagreus we learn that there is an alternate universe where (unlike the Classic Universe) the Time Lords have terrible mind...
... It could work, but only just barely. According to the Faction Pardox site the Doctor is 1150 in "Blue Angel" and is 1151 in "The Ancestor Cell." So that...
... That’s a good point, but I would point out that she is totally out of her skull when she releases him and under the affect of waves of irrationality. Its...
... I think the placement after Seeing I makes more sense. It doesn't makes sense the Doctor taking sidestep in the middle of a story arc. And he's probably...
... from Gallifrey, ... that the regenerative mechanism is triggered, and controlled by a Gallifrey's body. ... Lords, and that this process has been...
... of her ... irrationality. ... Er... How? All knowledge and the means of getting to Shada is hidden from the Time Lords by Salyavin. Only when the Ancient...
... I suspected as much. ... Er…the Rani is a Time Lord (or Lady at any rate). ... Well it was Limbic gland in some novel or another. ... That could make...
... The Doctor - In "In Vampire Science" he specifically says that its been 2.5 years since he regenerated. ... So your saying that he forgot all of the events...
... Due to a wave irrationality she sends a command to Shada to release the prisoners. She doesn't do this consciously, she does it unconsciously - thus...
Possibly - but seeing that the Doctor just spent three years looking for Sam, would he really bugger off again just after he was reunited with her? "J.J....
"Brian Swift" <willbswift@h...> wrote: Limbic Glands (IIRC Malcolm Hulke called it thge Lindal Gland) = Where? In the Piccolo book?? I didn't know the...
... controlled ... indicates ... a specialist (eg. the Rani). ... A Time Lady with a very relevant specialist subject.... ... whenever the body was under...
... looking for Sam, would he really bugger off again just after he was reunited with her? He spent the majority of those three years trapped in a prison on ...
Fascinating debate guys, though there does appear to be some conflating of bioplasmic fields and the morphic field, which are most definitely not the same...
... A Finn Clark review conveniently cut and pasted from Jade Pagoda for Mr Swift: BIG SPOILERS The World Shapers Published in DWM 127-129 Written by Grant...
... That would be due to three distinct references, all of which, IMO, are pretty interchangeable: The bioplasmic field represents the boundary within which...
... Agreed. And as we didn't come to any conclusion then we should probably drop that aspect of the matter. (Though I would agree that IF regeneration is a ...
... I just whish I could remember which NA the idea came from. I'm almost certain it was an NA. -Will B.S. "I was told by the producer that the guiding...
... Thanks! That clears things up a bit. -Will B.S. "I was told by the producer that the guiding principle was to make the scripts complex enough to keep the ...
All this discussion on Gallifreyan biology has been absolutely fascinating, if a bit confusing for a poor soul like me who goes cross-eyed at long, scientific...
As a postscript to my above message - am i right in thinking Lindos is mentioned in THE TWIN DILEMMA Target book? What's all the stuff about Malcolm Hulke...