>>why would someone want to destroy the universe?" is a pretty hard thing to justify
Yeah, that's the only issue I have with all my theories. Why do something to your enemies that causes YOU to not exist, as well? Although enemies in the past have been psychotic enough that not existing was also part of their goal... I like your idea that the *point* was to get the Doctor to disappear, though- that's even more effective than locking him up forever... having him simply never exist would make the Earth easier to subjugate in the past as well as the present and future...
...Whoa. River unravelling through time is kind of genius. Her existance is so dependant on the Doctor that that's plausible, plus she's time travelled extensively. And her giving Amy the diary as an adult is a neat kind of symmetry to the Doctor telling Amelia the bed time story. I like that a lot. But then how does she appear at the wedding afterwards? Does she come back when the Doctor does? (scratches head)
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Yeah, that's the only issue I have with all my theories. Why do something to your enemies that causes YOU to not exist, as well? Although enemies in the past have been psychotic enough that not existing was also part of their goal... I like your idea that the *point* was to get the Doctor to disappear, though- that's even more effective than locking him up forever... having him simply never exist would make the Earth easier to subjugate in the past as well as the present and future...
...Whoa. River unravelling through time is kind of genius. Her existance is so dependant on the Doctor that that's plausible, plus she's time travelled extensively. And her giving Amy the diary as an adult is a neat kind of symmetry to the Doctor telling Amelia the bed time story. I like that a lot. But then how does she appear at the wedding afterwards? Does she come back when the Doctor does? (scratches head)