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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2007

A strange and ethereal being has dragged The Doctor off course to make him an offer he cannot refuse. This clip is taken from 'The Ribos Operation and stars Tom Baker. Free video from the BBC series.

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  • Technically, wouldn't the Architect look like the White Guardian?

  • The White Guardian looks like he's about to break the fourth wall and advertise fried chicken...

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  • So, why create these six segments in the first place if they're to dangerous for any being?

  • When someone appoints you a Tahhhhsk, then you know it's important.

  • OMG My dad has this on VHS!

  • not necessarily! in The Doctors eyes, most people say time is a "strict line" of progression from cause to effect but actually (according to The Doctor) from a non-linear, non-subjectiveopint of view it is a big bal of...wibbly wobbly time-y wimey... stuff.

  • time is linear, it's a straight line

    why do we describe time to linear dimensions....

    we say "How Long" or "how short" , or time"line" or a short time... etc... it's a single dimension.

  • Does Dr. Who even have God?

  • @Kaagh178 omega was in the anti matter universe when the doctors defeated him in the three doctors so of course the doctor was wrong in assuming he was dead then becuase how could an anti matter being die in its own universe it created? in the arc of infinity omega died on earth in the world of matter while he was in a material body if they bring him back they have a lot of explaining to do.

  • @doctorw2 Actually, when Omega vanished after being shot in 'The Arc of Infinity' both the Doctor and the Time Lords weren't certain if Omega was dead. They hoped that he could finally rest in peace. But didn't the Doctor presume him deceased at the end of 'The Three Doctors' as well? Remember, the Doctor isn't always right. Omega might still be out there somewhere, trapped in the Universe of Anti Matter, lonely, bitter and plotting his revenge against the Doctor and the Universe.

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