
| Babadingldoo #437538 10 months ago |
Is this how time normally passes?
Reeeeeally slow... and in the right ordar... |
| Flutterguy #437561 10 months ago |
Hey, i have a question, if someone shoot the doctor from far away with a sniper rifle it is possible for him to stay dead or could he prevent it in any way? |
| Bananagher-Links #437581 10 months ago |
One of these days, I'll steal the Tardis |
| Joe_Habana #437614 10 months ago |
@flutterguy is possible to kill him before he finish his regeneration, but he may find a way to avoid it |
| Anonymous #437645 10 months ago |
GIVE ME YOUR SECRETS TIMELORD |
| Anonymous #437656 10 months ago |
The Doctor is one of those characters that's powerful not because of raw power - he's not super-bullet-resistant, he can't blow up a star with his mind, he'd probably lose an arm wrestling match against a guy in good shape - he's powerful because of knowledge, transport, strategic position. He's powerful because his enemies have trouble hunting him and he has many tools and options to make use of to resolve situations.
In short, he's powerful because when need be he can cross dimensions and become a pony for a while until the heat dies down. |
| Flutterguy #437685 10 months ago |
@437614: So, if we do not allow the enemy t enter the spawn area he should be fine?
@437656: That is what i thought, could he pull a "clever girl" on the velociraptors of jurasic park? |
| Anonymous #437707 10 months ago |
I like the idea that the Doctor is hiding out in Equestria to "lay low" in the multiverse for a while until the heat from one of his escapades dies down. The pony universe would make a pretty safe place to hide out. |
| Glamador #437921 10 months ago |
@Flutterguy The Doctor gets 12 regenerations for a total of 13 lives. The reaction isn't always immediate (unless steps are taken) and as far as we've seen Time Lords can recover completely from:
old age, radiation poisoning, bone-shattering (and lethal) falls, neurotoxin, lethal head injuries (concussion), bullet wounds, botched heart surgery, the absorption of a large amount of TARDIS energy, removal of limbs, more radiation poisoning, hypothermia, and an energy beam weapon shot As far as anyone can tell, the only way to kill him for good is to completely destroy his corpse or perhaps just his brain, can't be sure. I personally don't believe the first episode of series 6 because we have previously observed secondary injuries post-regeneration having no lasting effect. That the shot somehow 'interrupted' his regeneration is pure Deus Ex Machina bullcrap. |
| Yeoseo #438246 10 months ago |
#437656
It's like that episode when the Doctor turned human and laid low in a university with Martha. He's disguised as ponyfolk now! |