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  2. Time Lord - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the 2005 television series, Gallifrey was thought to have been destroyed and the Time Lords functionally extinct as a result of a mutually destructive Time War with the Dalek race; the Ninth Doctor describes his planet as "just rocks and dust" in "The End of the World" (2005), [20] and mentions in "Dalek" (2005) that the Time ...

  3. The Deadly Assassin - Wikipedia

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    The edited episode was included when the story was repeated on BBC1 from 4 to 25 August 1977 [8] seen by 4.4, 2.6, 3.8 & 3.5 million viewers. [ 9 ] Paul Cornell , Martin Day and Keith Topping wrote of the serial in The Discontinuity Guide (1995), "The reputation of The Deadly Assassin rests with its violence and its revelations about the Doctor ...

  4. Time War (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The Time War, also called the Last Great Time War, [1] is a conflict within the fictional universe of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.The war occurs between the events of the 1996 film and the 2005 revived series, with the Time Lords fighting the Daleks until the apparent mutual destruction of both races.

  5. Dalek - Wikipedia

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    The Dalek army is later sent by the Doctor into the "void" between worlds to be destroyed, using a spare TARDIS she recently acquired on Gallifrey. After cameo appearances depicting them as one of several villains trying to take advantage of "the Flux" event tearing through space-time in series 13 , the Daleks returned in the first 2022 special ...

  6. Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible - Wikipedia

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    The TARDIS is invaded by an alien presence, and is then destroyed, while the Doctor himself disappears and leaves Ace, lost and alone, in a strange deserted city ruled by the leech-like Process. She discovers voyagers from Ancient Gallifrey - early time travellers from the distant past - who perform obsessive rituals in the ruins of the city.

  7. The Surprising (& Not So Surprising) Reasons Your Dog is ...

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    Dogs rescued from difficult circumstances like hoarding, abuse, or kennels may exhibit signs of depression or anxiety, but the severity can vary depending on the individual dog and their experiences.

  8. The Doctor - Wikipedia

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    The story arc was resolved in "The Time of the Doctor", wherein it was revealed that the question had been projected by the Time Lords across all of time and space through a "crack in the skin of the universe" as a means of contacting the Doctor and seeing whether it was safe to leave the parallel universe in which their planet, Gallifrey, had ...

  9. Sometime Never... - Wikipedia

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    The epilogue of the novel offers a possible explanation to the fan asked question of how the Doctor can still exist after the destruction of Gallifrey in The Ancestor Cell. In that novel, time is reversed to stop Gallifrey or the Time Lords from ever existing, provoking confusion among fans. This novel shows the Doctor giving one of the council ...