From: chris@x-track.demon.wastebitco.uk
In article , Carl Waring
writes
>Chris Brown wrote:
>> In article , mo
>> That makes it another DEM moment, and an inconsistent one.
>
>No it doesn't!
>
>As I understand it, is something that totally unexpected (and possibly
>out-of-character) to get out of a given situation.
>
>That geing the case, how can the ending to DW be DEM *if it was planned to
>happen that was from the very beginning?*
It was planned, but using what appear to be consistency destroying
consequences,
so a new universe has to be created for this particular element to work.
If that resource was always in the machinery, it should have appeared
somewhere else, or the Doctor himself could have faced the horror of
looking into the vortex.
There lies the jump, and why DEM may apply.
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Chris Brown
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