miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2016

Traveling Through Time

    The gift of time travel also brings responsibility. The rules of time are fluid and complicated. Actions have consequences, and not all time is in flux - some tragedies cannot be reversed.
   The Doctor has prevented catastrophe from rewriting the future from Earth many times. He sees his relationship with humans as a strength, but his enemies regard it as a weakness that is easy to exploit.
   Some moments are temporal tipping points, where decisive action could create a new timeline. When the future pivots around human-Silurian negotiations for a cohabitation deal, the Doctor is hopeful for a new era on Earth.
   Some events are fixed and cannot be changed. The Doctor can only mourn and carry on. On Bowie Base One, the Doctor refuses to follow the rules of time and rescues the crew.
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Renegade Time Lord

   The Doctor believes himself to be the last surviving Time Lord - a long lived and incredibly technologically advanced race that possesses the secret of time travel. Unable to agree with a policy, the Doctor became renegade, stealing a TARDIS and using it to explore time and space.
   When Time Lords come to an end of their lives, they have the ability to regenerate their bodies and carry on with living. Although each regeneration brings out different facets of a Time Lord's personality, the Doctor's essential character has remained unchanged for centuries.

Hello, Whovians!!!

Welcome to "The mysteries of Doctor Who"; everything Whovians need to know about Doctor Who. In this blog, you can find:
1.Enemies
2.Allies
3.Companions
4.Anatomy
5.UNIT and Torchwood
6.Sonic Screwdrivers
7.TARDIS
8.Regenerations and the Doctor
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I hope Whovians find what they need to know about this BBC series. (all information gotten from "Doctor Who the visual dictionary updated and expanded")