Dr. Who Questions

Alright, I have a few Doctor Who questions.

Did Rassailon and the exiled council from the last episode, Hell Bent, later on build the Utopia the last humans were trying to reach, but we’re turned into the Toclafane instead? The Master seemed to know a lot about Dr. Who’s future from that point on, didn’t even care if he died. Its like he had assurances, no matter what, he would survive.

This would be explained by the Master Showing up with Rassilon still in exile, sitting around long after the last sun went to dust (only two remained in Gallifrey’s timeframe last episode). He would have very little to lose if the Master did indeed change the timeline (exiled to oblivion at the end of the universe?) but potentially much to gain, if it changed just enough, he wouldn’t be trapped anymore,could even of traveled back with The Master. He wouldn’t have a particular desire to stay on Earth either, knowing full well where Gallifrey actually was, or at least some derelict TARDIS abandoned somewhere. If he had his own paradox machine running when the Masters went down after the earth went down in the uprising against the Toclafane, then he could still be very much around, reviving The Master whenever he sees fit. He has to protect the timeline of his fall and exile, or else he wouldn’t be able to escape, likewise the Doctor’s timeline or else he would just die on Gallifrey. But given he is out, he wouldn’t have to put up with the Doctor’s crap anymore, given the Doctor launched a coup against him, and his own timeline is complete, and the Doctor’s is too as far as entanglement with Rassilon is concerned.

tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Toclafane
[tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Utopia_(Utopia](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Utopia_(Utopia)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell_Bent_(Doctor_Who
tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Utopia_(TV_story

Doctor Who never explained who would have the motivation to lure the last humans to Utopia… the entire project turned them into near indestructible cyborgs, strong enough to fight off a Dalek Army laying siege to Gallifrey (necessary if Rassilon decides to retake Gallifrey and hold it in another Timezone).

It would explain the plotline of the Doctor standing on the ruins of Gallifrey as the Hybrid… he didnt destroy Gaklifrey, but died and regenerated during its defence against the Toclafane invasion lead by Rassilon. Likely the Daleks would be laying siege already (cause thats what they do), Rassilon pops up to storm the place, looking the hero, but backfires, whole place is razed, including the doctor. Next Doctor takes over, by some stupid, dissapointing trickery of psuedoscience, pushes them out.

The Timelords say its the absolute end of the universe nearly, just one or two stars left. The doctor was trapped in the episode Heaven Sent for 4.5 billion years, but it goes to reason the device is time travel capable, given he wasn’t on Gallifrey when he entered it, but it dropped him off there when it ended. It can’t deliver a time traveler’s consciousness to the mainframe without time travel, so I don’t see it is a issue.

Also, I’m worried Clara’s fantastic sweatered titties and face are going to droop and wrinkled before she returns to die in front of the raven, may be some time before that plot line is fixed. They shouldn’t of force her to stick them out so far when the Raven struck her.

Anyway, it’s important to protect her sweet face and lovely, cuddly sweater boobies from old age, so need to return her so she can die ASAP. You don’t want the goods spoiling if she isn’t allowed to age.

And no I’m not sexist, just a concerned fan worried about continuity issues, not just ones involving her tits and face, but other areas as well… I mean like, long term plots and stuff for the show… and stuff.


Don’t look at me like that, don’t judge me.

Figures, no one a fan here.

I never got into Dr. who or any of the other space oriented science fiction series at that time. No star trek although I liked the premise of the character spock, and star wars wasn’t a series. Loved star wars but who didn’t. I was into the medieval era fiction…warriors and wizards. Dune was awesome though, books and movie… The early eighties one with sting as the harkonen: “My blade will finish you!” horrible acting at its finest.

…used to be a fan in my teens, but not into the newly revived shows… not kitsch enough for me.