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Dr Who vs Alien
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David A McIntee
2005-04-30 20:55:41 UTC
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Still too hard to tell if that was an "Aliens" head in the museum, but there
was definitely an Alien egg visible in a case behind the TARDIS - it was
most obvious when the guards rush in to arrest the Doctor and Rose in the
pre-credit.


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Covenant
2005-05-01 09:34:30 UTC
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Post by David A McIntee
Still too hard to tell if that was an "Aliens" head in the museum, but there
was definitely an Alien egg visible in a case behind the TARDIS - it was
most obvious when the guards rush in to arrest the Doctor and Rose in the
pre-credit.
Oddly enough, I'm sitting watching this now...

And I don;t see what you are seeing.
There are *heads* in the cases, but I don;t see an alien one, nor an egg.


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Covenant
2005-05-01 10:07:53 UTC
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Post by Covenant
Post by David A McIntee
Still too hard to tell if that was an "Aliens" head in the museum, but
there
Post by David A McIntee
was definitely an Alien egg visible in a case behind the TARDIS - it was
most obvious when the guards rush in to arrest the Doctor and Rose in the
pre-credit.
Oddly enough, I'm sitting watching this now...
And I don;t see what you are seeing.
There are *heads* in the cases, but I don;t see an alien one, nor an egg.
Ahhhhh....

But at the end... when the Dr and Rose are discussing whether or not *pretty
boy* goes with them. I must admit there IS something that looks very like an
Alien egg in the case directly behind the DoKtor!

(IS this the *end* of the Daleks ???!!!)


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John Redman
2005-05-02 22:09:02 UTC
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Post by Covenant
(IS this the *end* of the Daleks ???!!!)
No, because as a time traveller, the Doctor can always land somewhere /
somewhen before they were wiped out, and have to wipe them out there to
because not to do so might prevent their final, later annihilation from
being conclusive.

Incidentally, is / was he ever referred to as "Dr. Who" in any actual
episode?
David A McIntee
2005-05-03 00:25:20 UTC
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Post by John Redman
Incidentally, is / was he ever referred to as "Dr. Who" in any actual
episode?
Yes, in The War Machines, way back in 1966.


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Covenant
2005-05-03 19:04:53 UTC
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Post by John Redman
Post by Covenant
(IS this the *end* of the Daleks ???!!!)
No, because as a time traveller, the Doctor can always land somewhere /
somewhen before they were wiped out, and have to wipe them out there to
because not to do so might prevent their final, later annihilation from
being conclusive.
Ah but he can't due to the Whitsitsface thingy.. that prevents that from
happening...

(Seriously, there *is* something that does stop that from being done.. just
cant remember what it's called. I think it's a triple barrel name...)


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Covenant
2005-05-03 19:08:29 UTC
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Found It !!!

The Blinovitch Limitation Effect ... details....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mawdryn_Undead



Ta-da !!!


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John Redman
2005-05-04 22:25:53 UTC
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Ah but he can't due to the Whitsitsface thingy.. that prevents that from
happening...
OK, so if he wipes out the Daleks in confrontations A, B, and C, with C
being the last chronologically, as a time traveller he could perfectly well
experience them in the sequence C, B, and A. Nicht wahr?
Covenant
2005-05-04 23:53:46 UTC
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Post by John Redman
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Ah but he can't due to the Whitsitsface thingy.. that prevents that from
happening...
OK, so if he wipes out the Daleks in confrontations A, B, and C, with C
being the last chronologically, as a time traveller he could perfectly well
experience them in the sequence C, B, and A. Nicht wahr?
Nope.. cos time is subjective and it would always be A, B, C.... ;' )))


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