Just, for some unknown reason, been re-listening to Zagreus and wondered how it tied in with Spiral Scratch. Sadly (?) I've misplaced my Spiral Scratch book...
I haven't read "Spiral Scratch" yet, but I remember in the Novelization of "The Two Doctors" he's rambelling on about the Gumblefish. In the narritive Robert...
Hello Will B Swift, Time Lord historian extraordinaire, I was just wondering if your seminal site was due for an update soon? It hasn't had one for over a...
... Simple answer: it doesn't. Neither does the bump on the head explanation offered by Mel in Head Games. The easiest explanation is to set Spiral Scratch in...
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... Just call me Marnal! ;-) ... It is. Past due infact. ... Agreed. ... No your not. Since the new series has come out the darn thing keeps going offline...
Yay! ... Just call me Marnal! ;-) ... It is. Past due infact. ... Agreed. ... No your not. Since the new series has come out the darn thing keeps going offline...
The Ark in Space seems to be set sometime after the "late 29th, early 30th" centuries, when Nerva was built - as a navigation beacon. Some centuries (or...
... early 30th" centuries, when Nerva was built - as a navigation beacon. Some centuries (or longer?) later it was turned into the ark we know and love for...
... I don't recall the source. < The Doctor says it in the first episode. The Ravalox thing doesn't seem to be the same as the solar flares. Ahistory,...
I consider that 'the Ark in Space' takes place hundreds of thousands, maybe as much as a million, years in the future. This gives time for the Earth to have...
... There is no date stated onscreen for Planet of the Spiders, where do you get it from? ... Well there were only shrubs as we saw in Sontaran Experiment -...
... But weren't they fleeing Earth's imminent destruction in the first place? Turlough reads as much aloud from the Index File. Sorry if I've got the wrong...
... colonised by humans from a ship which crashed around 6,000AD. It could have been a sleeper ship that took 1,000 years to reach Metebelis III. ... do you...
... learned that Earth had been destroyed, but were still using their own relative dating system, which would have made Earth's destruction appear to have...
It is very interesting to note that all the other Time Lords we see in their various bodies - Romana, The Master, Borusa etc, they all seem to keep the same...
... Ruath had a certain degree of personality change in Goth Opera, and Romana II was different to Romana I. I'd suggest that personality changes are, in part,...
... There are instances of other Time Lords' personalities changing too - look at the change in Borusa from Deadly Assassin to The 5 Doctors, where he turns...
Hello all, I heard a theory sometime ago that the TARDIS takes the Doctor to where he is needed the most and that this could explain most of its erratic...
Message: 2 Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 13:00:08 +0000 From: Stephen Gray <Bouncelot@...> ... Ruath had a certain degree of personality change in Goth Opera,...
... I've just had a thought. In The Ancestor Cell (I think it's that one - I get so confused!), it features Romana as President in a future regeneration (one...
... I put it down to a lack of planning. The Master is a manipulator who plans in advance, while most Gallifrey-based Time Lords have more than enough time to...
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