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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2009

Could the Valeyard Be the Last Regeneration .... ?


I hope so !

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MURRY GOLD

As ever the audio in this video is made for 5.1 audio set-up !!
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  • I love a good debate !!  :D

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  • hey man. lets relax with the music. so we can hear the timelords talk

  • i still say the valeyard was what the doctor saw in his room in "the god complex"

    makes SO much more sense since the cloister bell WAS going off in there. . .

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  • What does the valeyard look like.

  • @ReverendSyn Colin Baker was billions of times, better as Bayban in Blake's Seven in the episode city at the edge of the world. Colin should in my view have been cast, as Roj Blake in B7 and if Colin Baker had played Blake instead of Gareth Thomas he would have not only been a very different Blake but Colin would have stayed in B7 for season 3 and it is a possibility B7 could have run much longer than it actually did and Blake would be the best lead part in B7 for Colin to portray.

  • @mitmfan LOL be debate in fantasy land.

    Don't u recall The Key to Time when the doc hovered over the Key & his eyes rolled for a second as if the omnipotent power was about to corrupt him? He could have ordered the White Guardian out of existence at that point. Tho I think the WG said he needed the key assembled briefly to adjust the cosmos, but we never saw the WG doing any adjustings or hovering over the key. Why not use it to save Gallifrey? exactly the purpose it has.

  • @Thunkful2 Also, the original post said something like "Gallifrey is time-locked so the Valeyard can't return there" and I asked "Only the Time War, not all of Gallifrey, is time-locked". Your statement would only make sense if the Doctor were to somehow use the power to prevent the Valeyard from going to Gallifrey.

  • @Thunkful2 Assuming the Doctor does remember this event, I doubt the Doctor would use the Key to Time in that manner, perhaps because it is making his life easier, so to speak. It isn't like the Doctor to use absolute power to be omnipotent or get rid of any hardships in his life.

    (Besides, I'm sure the White Guardian would make sure no one used the power like that. Isn't that what the Black Guardian is for? Even if it's not, I'm sure the White Guardian won't allow it.)

  • @ReverendSyn The original story was exactly that: The Valeyard was meant to be the inevitable future of the Doctor. The actual story is less clear, and seems to imply that the Valeyard could somehow exist independent of the Doctor (excess evil energy breaking off from him during regeneration?).

  • @animationdude56

    Hey dude, what if the doc simply reassembles the Key to Time?

  • @mitmfan

    Have you forgot the Key to Time?

  • @mitmfan

    Still possible? What if the doc reassembled the Key to Time??? What would then be impossible?

  • @roxasofthedark

    There is no way? What if he assembled the Key to Time again & spoke the quantom lock out of existence?

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