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100 trillion years: Isn't that... quite a bit?  I'm not Mr. Cosmology, but considering the sort of end-of-the-universe theories I've read of, I'd think there should not only not be stars around, but matter as we know it.  Apart from that, 100 trillion years and humans still look just as they do now?
100 trillion years: Isn't that... quite a bit?  I'm not Mr. Cosmology, but considering the sort of end-of-the-universe theories I've read of, I'd think there should not only not be stars around, but matter as we know it.  Apart from that, 100 trillion years and humans still look just as they do now?
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12: [[2007]] [[September 28]]
(First watched 2007-09-28)  Wow, a great mid part.  Having now seen the Master more... I like him.  He's got a sense of fun like the Doctor, but without the scruples; the kind of hammy villain that's just fun to watch.
We thought Cybermen vs Daleks throughout the world was big, but... a worldwide invasion by those ball things, one for each human?  Yikes.  Will they really kill off 10% of the population?  It surely seems possible.
I wonder how things go next episode.  It seems there'd be enough content to have it all happen in the present day, but that leaves a lot dangling about 100 trillion years in the future; what about Utopia, what about the Futurekind?  Certainly the cannibalized TARDIS and its currently being locked between only those two time destinations implies they will be going back before status quo is resumed.
So the Master turned the Doctor old by using the reverse of Lazarus's youthing technology... but that shit turned Lazarus irreversably into a monster.  So it doesn't seem there'd be an easy cure for the Doctor, though I imagine they'll explain it away either by "Oh, the Master's work isn't nearly as sloppy as a human's would be." or "Oh, the Doctor's physiology isn't nearly as corruptible as a human's would be."


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