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Was Gallifreyan history really changed in The Day of the Doctor? When the Doctors changed history by saving Gallifrey, ‘The Web of Time’ adapted for the paradox by altering and re-contextualizing both the past and the future (especially in relation to forthcoming the events on Trenzalore) to avoid impeding on the general integrity and flow of Time
Is the painting “Gallifrey Falls No More” actually Gallifrey? The painting is a stasis cube, a form of Time Lord art found on Gallifrey, which the Eleventh Doctor described as "a slice of real time" held in perfect stasis in a frame Is the painting “Gallifrey Falls No More” actually Gallifrey?
Time Lords and Gallifreyans. Whats the difference? All people from Gallifrey are considered Gallifreyans; but what differences, if any, are there between Time Lords and common Gallifreyan citizens other than having a TARDIS?
How did the Doctors 1-8 fit in with the freezing of Gallifrey in the . . . In the 50th Anniversary episode: the Doctor (s) decide that instead of destroying Gallifrey, they should freeze it Now for some reason, this involved ALL the Doctor's incarnations to perform some calculations that would take hundreds of years However, why did this involve the Doctors 1-8 (I can understand why Capaldi came in as he is the future Doctor so maybe he comes back to help out or
Why doesnt the Doctor go back to Gallifrey before the Time War? Yes, the "How did Clara end up on Gallifrey?" link in daniel's question doesn't actually deal with the Time War or the time lock at all, but the similar-sounding question Jason links to, "How was Clara able to visit the Doctor as a child if Gallifrey is on lockdown?", does deal with both Note however that some of the answers to the latter question point out that we don't actually know for
Why cant The Doctor save his own planet from destruction? Could you expand on the bit? AIUI, The Doctor and The Master are the only Time Lords outside the time locked pocket universe (that we know of yet), yet the TL's on Gallifrey were able to pop open the tunnel using just the drumming sound in The Master's head (and the diamond) Where did this entire planet of insane TLs come from? What did I miss???
How was Clara able to visit the Doctor as a child if Gallifrey is on . . . The time lock, as it pertains to the mechanism that prevents the Doctor from re-entering the Time War, does not encompass the whole of Gallifrey's past It only serves to keep time-travelers from coming into the War, and to keep what's in the War from getting out: DOCTOR: Inside the Time War And the whole War was time-locked Like, sealed inside a bubble It's not a bubble, but just think of
Do the 3 Doctors remember that they saved Gallifrey after Day of the . . . But I've rewatched 'Day of the Doctor' recently and the War Doctor asks if he'll remember saving Gallifrey and the Doctor says no So I'm a bit confused, I don't want to think that the War Doctor or the 10th Doctor have lost their memories after saving Gallifrey and their life of saying they destroyed Gallifrey was a lie
What planet was the Doctor really from? The Doctor is from Gallifrey And anyone who says otherwise is a Chibnall It's fair to say that 90% of Who fans do not embrace showrunner Chris Chibnall's attempt to rewrite the backstory of their long-loved character, it was widely recognized to be a very poor idea that alienated a large amount of the show's audience