This is a classic!
Sorry but the information from ChatGPT and Google Gamini are not as
accurate as view it.
Wanda as Miss Ransome. Yes she is talented and should have been the
Doctor's companion with Jamie instead of Victoria Waterfield.
The Scientists - A great misguised lot trying to see on the
evolution of mankind.
They open up a fissure in space - Time and the Doctor to the Rescue
with Leela.
Note that the Fissure did get the attention of the Doctor.
also, IotF was set in 1984 Fetchborough.
Horro Claasic indeed.
The Doctor being scared off by a legend of the Fendahl.
The 5th Planet that become the asteroid belt. Hmm! Interesting
concept.
A cult of 12 of 13 needed. Too bad they did not know what they were
doing.
Mrs. Tyler Great character and so was JAck.
Overall 9.5/10 !
On 16/05/2026 2:02 pm, The Doctor wrote:
This is a classic!
Sorry but the information from ChatGPT and Google Gamini are not as
accurate as view it.
So, instead of getting a 650 line Review, we get a 36 line (including
the Sig File) review!! Shock!! Horror!!
Wanda as Miss Ransome. Yes she is talented and should have been the
Doctor's companion with Jamie instead of Victoria Waterfield.
The Scientists - A great misguised lot trying to see on the
evolution of mankind.
They open up a fissure in space - Time and the Doctor to the Rescue
with Leela.
And WHAT do they do with it, Binky??
Note that the Fissure did get the attention of the Doctor.
WHY?? Is/Was The Doctor 'Anti-Fissure' or something??
also, IotF was set in 1984 Fetchborough.
Google Maps doesn't know anything about "Fetchborough" .... but WAS able
to locate 'Fetch Recruitment Agency, Melbourne" and "Fetch & Fabulous"
Pet Groomers.
Horro Claasic indeed.
"Horro"??
The Doctor being scared off by a legend of the Fendahl.
The Doctor being scared off .... Nah!! Never going to happen ... however
He might Strategically Withdraw from a Situation!!
The 5th Planet that become the asteroid belt.-a Hmm! Interesting
concept.
Yeap ... and one put forward by several RL Scientists.
A cult of 12 of 13 needed.-a Too bad they did not know what they were
doing.
"A cult of 12 of 13 needed"?? Would THEY all have to deny the existence
of JodieDoctor??
THAT High!!Mrs. Tyler Great character and so was JAck.
Overall 9.5/10 !
On 16/05/2026 2:02 pm, The Doctor wrote:
This is a classic!
Sorry but the information from ChatGPT and Google Gamini are not as
accurate as view it.
So, instead of getting a 650 line Review, we get a 36 line (including
the Sig File) review!! Shock!! Horror!!
Wanda as Miss Ransome. Yes she is talented and should have been the
Doctor's companion with Jamie instead of Victoria Waterfield.
The Scientists - A great misguised lot trying to see on the
evolution of mankind.
They open up a fissure in space - Time and the Doctor to the Rescue
with Leela.
And WHAT do they do with it, Binky(Word used by paedophiles
to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)??
Note that the Fissure did get the attention of the Doctor.
WHY?? Is/Was The Doctor 'Anti-Fissure' or something??
also, IotF was set in 1984 Fetchborough.
Google Maps doesn't know anything about "Fetchborough" .... but WAS able
to locate 'Fetch Recruitment Agency, Melbourne" and "Fetch & Fabulous"
Pet Groomers.
Horro Claasic indeed.
"Horro"??
The Doctor being scared off by a legend of the Fendahl.
The Doctor being scared off .... Nah!! Never going to happen ... however
He might Strategically Withdraw from a Situation!!
The 5th Planet that become the asteroid belt. Hmm! Interesting
concept.
Yeap ... and one put forward by several RL Scientists.
A cult of 12 of 13 needed. Too bad they did not know what they were
doing.
"A cult of 12 of 13 needed"?? Would THEY all have to deny the existence
of JodieDoctor??
--Mrs. Tyler Great character and so was JAck.--
Overall 9.5/10 !
Daniel70
On 16/05/2026 7:18 pm, Daniel70 wrote:
On 16/05/2026 2:02 pm, The Doctor wrote:
This is a classic!
Sorry but the information from ChatGPT and Google Gamini are not as
accurate as view it.
So, instead of getting a 650 line Review, we get a 36 line (including
the Sig File) review!! Shock!! Horror!!
Wanda as Miss Ransome. Yes she is talented and should have been the
Doctor's companion with Jamie instead of Victoria Waterfield.
The Scientists - A great misguised lot trying to see on the
evolution of mankind.
They open up a fissure in space - Time and the Doctor to the Rescue
with Leela.
And WHAT do they do with it, Binky(Word used by paedophiles
to indicate their joy of child sexual molestation)??
Note that the Fissure did get the attention of the Doctor.
WHY?? Is/Was The Doctor 'Anti-Fissure' or something??
also, IotF was set in 1984 Fetchborough.
Google Maps doesn't know anything about "Fetchborough" .... but WAS able
to locate 'Fetch Recruitment Agency, Melbourne" and "Fetch & Fabulous"
Pet Groomers.
Horro Claasic indeed.
"Horro"??
The Doctor being scared off by a legend of the Fendahl.
The Doctor being scared off .... Nah!! Never going to happen ... however
He might Strategically Withdraw from a Situation!!
The 5th Planet that become the asteroid belt.-a Hmm! Interesting
concept.
Yeap ... and one put forward by several RL Scientists.
A cult of 12 of 13 needed.-a Too bad they did not know what they were
doing.
"A cult of 12 of 13 needed"?? Would THEY all have to deny the existence
of JodieDoctor??
Or did 'they' not count 'The War Doctor'??
--THAT High!!Mrs. Tyler Great character and so was JAck.
Overall 9.5/10 !
--
Daniel70
This is a classic!
Sorry but the information from ChatGPT and Google Gamini are not
as accurate as view it.
Wanda as Miss Ransome. Yes she is talented and should have been
the Doctor's companion with Jamie instead of Victoria Waterfield.
The Scientists - A great misguised lot trying to see on the evolution
of mankind.
They open up a fissure in space - Time and the Doctor to the Rescue with Leela.
Note that the Fissure did get the attention of the Doctor.
also, IotF was set in 1984 Fetchborough.
Horro Claasic indeed.
The Doctor being scared off by a legend of the Fendahl.
The 5th Planet that become the asteroid belt. Hmm!
Interesting concept.
A cult of 12 of 13 needed. Too bad they did not know--
what they were doing.
Mrs. Tyler Great character and so was JAck.
Overall 9.5/10 !
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system
as Gallifry
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system
as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
I know you were paying close attention, but all the rest of us took it
the other way, and online sources also agree that it was Sol's fifth
planet.
On 16/05/2026 05:02, The Doctor wrote:
This is a classic!
Sorry but the information from ChatGPT and Google Gamini are not
as accurate as view it.
What you have written is not a review. It's a series of notes.
Where is your analysis?
Wanda as Miss Ransome. Yes she is talented and should have beenwith Leela.
the Doctor's companion with Jamie instead of Victoria Waterfield.
The Scientists - A great misguised lot trying to see on the evolution
of mankind.
They open up a fissure in space - Time and the Doctor to the Rescue
Note that the Fissure did get the attention of the Doctor.
also, IotF was set in 1984 Fetchborough.
Horro Claasic indeed.
The Doctor being scared off by a legend of the Fendahl.
The 5th Planet that become the asteroid belt. Hmm!
Interesting concept.
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system
as Gallifry and the Time Lords placed it in a time loop so even if it
formed an asteroid belt 12 million years ago it's isn't the one in our
Solar System which is 4.6 billion years old and it wouldn't be possible
to observe it in Gallyfrey's solar system because the 5th planet is
still inside a time loop. One more reason why Chibnall's degenerate woke >shit is not canon since the universe has still not been taken over by
the Fendahl.
A cult of 12 of 13 needed. Too bad they did not know
what they were doing.
Mrs. Tyler Great character and so was JAck.
Overall 9.5/10 !
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did >agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system
as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
I know you were paying close attention, but all the rest of us took it
the other way, and online sources also agree that it was Sol's fifth
planet.
----
The True Melissa - Canal Winchester - Ohio
United States of America - North America - Earth
Solar System - Milky Way - Local Group
Virgo Cluster - Laniakea Supercluster - Cosmos
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system
as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry out >some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time Lord >nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system which blew
up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to Earth where it
was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered that the Time Lords
put the planet in a time loop and kept it all hushed up, so he slammed
the data cards on the TARDIS console in disgust. Therefore this
precludes it forming any kind of asteroid belt anywhere since the Time
Lords did not want any fragments of the planet to escape and carry the >Fendahl away with them. But they obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it would
have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning Gallifrey is 680 >light years away which sounds reasonable.
I know you were paying close attention, but all the rest of us took it
the other way, and online sources also agree that it was Sol's fifth
planet.
The asteroid belt in the Solar System is 4.6 billion years old. The >Fendahl's skull was only 12 million years old. That's an astronomical >difference. You should not rely on sources generated by AI or AI
chatbots like Yads. There's no mention of any asteroid belt in either to >televised episodes or the Target novelisation which I own.
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
In article <10ud36c$1tcfo$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system >>>> as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry out
some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time Lord
nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system which blew
up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to Earth where it
was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered that the Time Lords
put the planet in a time loop and kept it all hushed up, so he slammed
the data cards on the TARDIS console in disgust. Therefore this
precludes it forming any kind of asteroid belt anywhere since the Time
Lords did not want any fragments of the planet to escape and carry the
Fendahl away with them. But they obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it would
have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning Gallifrey is 680
light years away which sounds reasonable.
I know you were paying close attention, but all the rest of us took it
the other way, and online sources also agree that it was Sol's fifth
planet.
The asteroid belt in the Solar System is 4.6 billion years old. The
Fendahl's skull was only 12 million years old. That's an astronomical
difference. You should not rely on sources generated by AI or AI
chatbots like Yads. There's no mention of any asteroid belt in either to
televised episodes or the Target novelisation which I own.
That how can the Fendahl wpid out life on Mars?
On 16/05/2026 05:02, The Doctor wrote:
This is a classic!
Sorry but the information from ChatGPT and Google Gamini are not as
accurate as view it.
What you have written is not a review. It's a series of notes.
Where is your analysis?
Wanda as Miss Ransome. Yes she is talented and should have been the
Doctor's companion with Jamie instead of Victoria Waterfield.
The Scientists - A great misguised lot trying to see on the
evolution of mankind.
They open up a fissure in space - Time and the Doctor to the Rescue
with Leela.
Note that the Fissure did get the attention of the Doctor.
also, IotF was set in 1984 Fetchborough.
Horro Claasic indeed.
The Doctor being scared off by a legend of the Fendahl.
The 5th Planet that become the asteroid belt. Hmm! Interesting
concept.
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same
system as Gallifry and the Time Lords placed it in a time loop so
even if it formed an asteroid belt 12 million years ago it's isn't
the one in our Solar System which is 4.6 billion years old and it
wouldn't be possible to observe it in Gallyfrey's solar system
because the 5th planet is still inside a time loop. One more reason
why Chibnall's degenerate woke shit is not canon since the universe
has still not been taken over by the Fendahl.
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system
as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry out some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time Lord nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system which blew
up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to Earth where it
was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered that the Time Lords
put the planet in a time loop and kept it all hushed up, so he slammed
the data cards on the TARDIS console in disgust. Therefore this
precludes it forming any kind of asteroid belt anywhere since the Time
Lords did not want any fragments of the planet to escape and carry the Fendahl away with them. But they obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it would
have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning Gallifrey is 680 light years away which sounds reasonable.
On 18/05/2026 4:59 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system >>>> as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry
out some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time Lord
nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system which blew
up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to Earth where
it was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered that the Time
Lords put the planet in a time loop and kept it all hushed up, so he
slammed the data cards on the TARDIS console in disgust. Therefore
this precludes it forming any kind of asteroid belt anywhere since the
Time Lords did not want any fragments of the planet to escape and
carry the Fendahl away with them. But they obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it
would have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning
Gallifrey is 680 light years away which sounds reasonable.
No it doesn't!!
Sorry!! WHAT?? If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was travelling at 17.0 km/s, it would take a HELL of a lot longer than 680
years to reach Earth (like about 17,500 times that length of time!!)
If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was travelling at
the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take approx ONE
year to get here.
On 18/05/2026 8:21 pm, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/05/2026 4:59 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same
system
as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry
out some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time
Lord nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system
which blew up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to
Earth where it was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered
that the Time Lords put the planet in a time loop and kept it all
hushed up, so he slammed the data cards on the TARDIS console in
disgust. Therefore this precludes it forming any kind of asteroid
belt anywhere since the Time Lords did not want any fragments of the
planet to escape and carry the Fendahl away with them. But they
obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it
would have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning
Gallifrey is 680 light years away which sounds reasonable.
No it doesn't!!
Sorry!! WHAT?? If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle
was travelling at 17.0 km/s, it would take a HELL of a lot longer than
680 years to reach Earth (like about 17,500 times that length of time!!)
If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was travelling at
the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take approx ONE
year to get here.
Error!! Error!! If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was travelling at the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take approx 680 year to get here.
On 17/05/2026 20:56, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10ud36c$1tcfo$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system >>>>> as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry out >>> some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time Lord
nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system which blew
up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to Earth where it
was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered that the Time Lords >>> put the planet in a time loop and kept it all hushed up, so he slammed
the data cards on the TARDIS console in disgust. Therefore this
precludes it forming any kind of asteroid belt anywhere since the Time
Lords did not want any fragments of the planet to escape and carry the
Fendahl away with them. But they obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it would
have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning Gallifrey is 680 >>> light years away which sounds reasonable.
I know you were paying close attention, but all the rest of us took it >>>> the other way, and online sources also agree that it was Sol's fifth
planet.
The asteroid belt in the Solar System is 4.6 billion years old. The
Fendahl's skull was only 12 million years old. That's an astronomical
difference. You should not rely on sources generated by AI or AI
chatbots like Yads. There's no mention of any asteroid belt in either to >>> televised episodes or the Target novelisation which I own.
That how can the Fendahl wpid out life on Mars?
It didn't. The Ice Warriors are still there.
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
On 18/05/2026 3:34 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/05/2026 05:02, The Doctor wrote:
This is a classic!
Sorry but the information from ChatGPT and Google Gamini are not as
accurate as view it.
What you have written is not a review. It's a series of notes.
AS USUAL for the asswipe(Word used by paedophiles to indicate
their joy of child sexual molestation coverup)!
Where is your analysis?
Wanda as Miss Ransome. Yes she is talented and should have been the
Doctor's companion with Jamie instead of Victoria Waterfield.
The Scientists - A great misguised lot trying to see on the
evolution of mankind.
They open up a fissure in space - Time and the Doctor to the Rescue
with Leela.
Note that the Fissure did get the attention of the Doctor.
also, IotF was set in 1984 Fetchborough.
Horro Claasic indeed.
The Doctor being scared off by a legend of the Fendahl.
The 5th Planet that become the asteroid belt. Hmm! Interesting
concept.
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same
system as Gallifry and the Time Lords placed it in a time loop so
even if it formed an asteroid belt 12 million years ago it's isn't
the one in our Solar System which is 4.6 billion years old and it
wouldn't be possible to observe it in Gallyfrey's solar system
A Very minor nit-pick .... We live in THE Solar System because the
Ancient Greeks (or whomever) named Our Star 'Sol'. Gallyfreyian's might
have named they star 'SOL', but I doubt it so they don't live in a Solar >System . Stellar System, sure, but not the Solar System.
because the 5th planet is still inside a time loop. One more reason
why Chibnall's degenerate woke shit is not canon since the universe
has still not been taken over by the Fendahl.
Maybe this might have happened in Disney's now missing THIRD Season.
----
Daniel70
On 18/05/2026 4:59 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system >>>> as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry out
some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time Lord
nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system which blew
up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to Earth where it
was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered that the Time Lords
put the planet in a time loop and kept it all hushed up, so he slammed
the data cards on the TARDIS console in disgust. Therefore this
precludes it forming any kind of asteroid belt anywhere since the Time
Lords did not want any fragments of the planet to escape and carry the
Fendahl away with them. But they obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it would
have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning Gallifrey is 680
light years away which sounds reasonable.
No it doesn't!!
Sorry!! WHAT?? If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was >travelling at 17.0 km/s, it would take a HELL of a lot longer than 680
years to reach Earth (like about 17,500 times that length of time!!)
If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was travelling at
the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take approx ONE
year to get here.
----
Daniel70
On 18/05/2026 8:21 pm, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/05/2026 4:59 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system >>>>> as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry
out some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time Lord
nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system which blew
up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to Earth where
it was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered that the Time
Lords put the planet in a time loop and kept it all hushed up, so he
slammed the data cards on the TARDIS console in disgust. Therefore
this precludes it forming any kind of asteroid belt anywhere since the
Time Lords did not want any fragments of the planet to escape and
carry the Fendahl away with them. But they obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it
would have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning
Gallifrey is 680 light years away which sounds reasonable.
No it doesn't!!
Sorry!! WHAT?? If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was
travelling at 17.0 km/s, it would take a HELL of a lot longer than 680
years to reach Earth (like about 17,500 times that length of time!!)
If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was travelling at
the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take approx ONE
year to get here.
Error!! Error!! If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was >travelling at the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take >approx 680 year to get here.
----
Daniel70
On 18/05/2026 11:56, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/05/2026 8:21 pm, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/05/2026 4:59 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same
system
as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry
out some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time
Lord nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system
which blew up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to
Earth where it was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered
that the Time Lords put the planet in a time loop and kept it all
hushed up, so he slammed the data cards on the TARDIS console in
disgust. Therefore this precludes it forming any kind of asteroid
belt anywhere since the Time Lords did not want any fragments of the
planet to escape and carry the Fendahl away with them. But they
obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it
would have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning
Gallifrey is 680 light years away which sounds reasonable.
No it doesn't!!
Sorry!! WHAT?? If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle
was travelling at 17.0 km/s, it would take a HELL of a lot longer than
680 years to reach Earth (like about 17,500 times that length of time!!) >>>
Where the hell did I say it would take it 680 years?
I said it took it 12 million years to reach Earth. Or rather the Doctor
said it took it that long.
If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was travelling at
the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take approx ONE
year to get here.
Error!! Error!! If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was
travelling at the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take
approx 680 year to get here.
Now multiply that by 300,000/17 ie. 17,647.05882352941 and what do you
get? 12,000,000 years at 1/17,647.05882352941 of the speed of light.
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
In article <10uevgf$2flbd$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
[quoted text muted]
approx 680 year to get here.
Now multiply that by 300,000/17 ie. 17,647.05882352941 and what do you >get? 12,000,000 years at 1/17,647.05882352941 of the speed of light.
All right some context coming up
In article <10uevgf$2flbd$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 18/05/2026 11:56, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/05/2026 8:21 pm, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/05/2026 4:59 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same >>>>>>> system
as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry >>>>> out some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time
Lord nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system
which blew up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to
Earth where it was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered
that the Time Lords put the planet in a time loop and kept it all
hushed up, so he slammed the data cards on the TARDIS console in
disgust. Therefore this precludes it forming any kind of asteroid
belt anywhere since the Time Lords did not want any fragments of the >>>>> planet to escape and carry the Fendahl away with them. But they
obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it
would have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning
Gallifrey is 680 light years away which sounds reasonable.
No it doesn't!!
Sorry!! WHAT?? If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle
was travelling at 17.0 km/s, it would take a HELL of a lot longer than >>>> 680 years to reach Earth (like about 17,500 times that length of time!!) >>>>
Where the hell did I say it would take it 680 years?
I said it took it 12 million years to reach Earth. Or rather the Doctor
said it took it that long.
If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was travelling at >>>> the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take approx ONE
year to get here.
Error!! Error!! If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was >>> travelling at the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take
approx 680 year to get here.
Now multiply that by 300,000/17 ie. 17,647.05882352941 and what do you
get? 12,000,000 years at 1/17,647.05882352941 of the speed of light.
All right some context coming up
DOCTOR: They look like embryo Fendahleen to me.
(The glow has gone, and Thea wakes up.)
DOCTOR: Come and sit down. You'll be all right.
COLBY: Embryo what?
DOCTOR: Embryo Fendahleen. A creature from my own mythology. Supposed to have perished when the fifth planet broke up. At least, so they said.
COLBY: A creature from mythology? Do you know what you're talking about? DOCTOR: Well, you saw it. If it survived twelve million years, it's energy reserves must be enormous.
COLBY: Twelve million? Why did you say twelve million?
DOCTOR: What? Well, about twelve million. That's when the fifth planet
broke up. There are four thousand million people here on your planet,
and if I'm right, within a year there'll be just one left alive. Just one.
...
[Tardis]
(In flight.)
DOCTOR: The fifth planet's a hundred and seven million miles
out and twelve million years back, so we've no time to lose.
LEELA: Do you think this thing, the Fendahl, comes from the fifth planet? DOCTOR: Well, it came from it a long time ago,
before your species evolved on Earth.
LEELA: How did it travel?
DOCTOR: What?
LEELA: Well, you said there's only one. It could not build
a spacecraft. How did it get to Earth?
DOCTOR: Well, it. Well, it probably used that enormous stockpile
of energy to project itself across space.
LEELA: Oh, you mean the way lightning travels.
DOCTOR: No. Yes, well, something like that. Humans speak
of astral projection, travelling psychically to different planets.
That could be a race memory.
LEELA: Race memory?
DOCTOR: Yes. You see, sometimes people dream they've been
to other places. It's, er, deja vu. No?
(On Earth, Tyler watches a white van come up the gravel drive to
the main house. Ted Moss and three other men get out.
Leela is sleeping on the console room floor. She wakes and has
her knife ready when the Doctor enters.)
DOCTOR: No, no, no. Put it away, put it away. It's a good thing
your tribe never developed guns. They'd have woken with a start
one morning and wiped themselves out.
LEELA: There was something chasing me. I, I couldn't move.
Just a dream, I suppose.
(The Doctor breaks the three plastic cards he was carrying.)
LEELA: Hey, what's wrong?
DOCTOR: I've been checking the old data banks.
There's no record at all of a fifth planet.
LEELA: Does that matter?
DOCTOR: Well of course it matters! We Time Lords are a very
meticulous people. You have to be when you live as long as we do.
All information is recorded.
LEELA: Perhaps there wasn't any.
DOCTOR: What?
LEELA: Information.
DOCTOR: What?
(He switches on the scanner. The view is green and swirling.)
DOCTOR: Of course. That's why there's no record of the planet.
LEELA: Why?
DOCTOR: That impression's produced by a time loop.
(Lights are flashing red and yellow on the console.)
LEELA: Time loop?
DOCTOR: Yes, a time loop. All memory of a planet's been erased by a circle of time, making data and its records invisible. Only a Time Lord could do that. LEELA: That's very clever.
DOCTOR: That's criminal! We've been on a wild goose chase. We'd better get back. Let's hope we're not too far round that time loop.
LEELA: Is there anything I can do?
DOCTOR: Yes. No, no. I'll just set the coordinates and we're on our way.
So what 5th Planet in a Gallifreyan system are you talking about
Use above script for your defense.
Verily, in article <10uf41c$1gbg$9@gallifrey.nk.ca>, did doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca deliver unto us this message:
In article <10uevgf$2flbd$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
[quoted text muted]
approx 680 year to get here.
Now multiply that by 300,000/17 ie. 17,647.05882352941 and what do you
get? 12,000,000 years at 1/17,647.05882352941 of the speed of light.
All right some context coming up
Thanks for that. The script's handy to this.
Sooo... they just say "the fifth planet." IMO it's intuitive to assume
the fifth Solar planet, the former asteroid belt, but it doesn't
actually say.
Verily, in article <10uf41c$1gbg$9@gallifrey.nk.ca>, did >doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca deliver unto us this message:
In article <10uevgf$2flbd$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
[quoted text muted]
approx 680 year to get here.
Now multiply that by 300,000/17 ie. 17,647.05882352941 and what do you
get? 12,000,000 years at 1/17,647.05882352941 of the speed of light.
All right some context coming up
Thanks for that. The script's handy to this.
Sooo... they just say "the fifth planet." IMO it's intuitive to assume
the fifth Solar planet, the former asteroid belt, but it doesn't
actually say.
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On 18/05/2026 14:26, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10uevgf$2flbd$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 18/05/2026 11:56, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/05/2026 8:21 pm, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/05/2026 4:59 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same >>>>>>>> system
as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry >>>>>> out some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time
Lord nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system
which blew up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to >>>>>> Earth where it was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered >>>>>> that the Time Lords put the planet in a time loop and kept it all
hushed up, so he slammed the data cards on the TARDIS console in
disgust. Therefore this precludes it forming any kind of asteroid
belt anywhere since the Time Lords did not want any fragments of the >>>>>> planet to escape and carry the Fendahl away with them. But they
obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it
would have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning
Gallifrey is 680 light years away which sounds reasonable.
No it doesn't!!
Sorry!! WHAT?? If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle
was travelling at 17.0 km/s, it would take a HELL of a lot longer than >>>>> 680 years to reach Earth (like about 17,500 times that length of time!!) >>>>>
Where the hell did I say it would take it 680 years?
I said it took it 12 million years to reach Earth. Or rather the Doctor
said it took it that long.
If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was travelling at >>>>> the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take approx ONE >>>>> year to get here.
Error!! Error!! If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was >>>> travelling at the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take >>>> approx 680 year to get here.
Now multiply that by 300,000/17 ie. 17,647.05882352941 and what do you
get? 12,000,000 years at 1/17,647.05882352941 of the speed of light.
All right some context coming up
DOCTOR: They look like embryo Fendahleen to me.
(The glow has gone, and Thea wakes up.)
DOCTOR: Come and sit down. You'll be all right.
COLBY: Embryo what?
DOCTOR: Embryo Fendahleen. A creature from my own mythology. Supposed to have
perished when the fifth planet broke up. At least, so they said.
Gallyfreyan mythology, therefore the 5th planet in the system of
Gallifrey. Basic comprehension really.
COLBY: A creature from mythology? Do you know what you're talking about?
DOCTOR: Well, you saw it. If it survived twelve million years, it's energy >> reserves must be enormous.
COLBY: Twelve million? Why did you say twelve million?
DOCTOR: What? Well, about twelve million. That's when the fifth planet
broke up. There are four thousand million people here on your planet,
and if I'm right, within a year there'll be just one left alive. Just one. >>
...
[Tardis]
(In flight.)
DOCTOR: The fifth planet's a hundred and seven million miles
out and twelve million years back, so we've no time to lose.
The 5th planet is 107,000,000 miles out from the sun in the system of >Gallifrey.
Mars on the other hand is the 4th planet in the Earth's solar system and
is 142 million miles out from the sun.
Now answer this question, how can a 5th planet be closer than a 4th
planet in the same solar system?
The answer is that there are NOT in the same solar system. The planet
the Fendahl came from was the 5 planet in the solar system of GALLIFREY!
LEELA: Do you think this thing, the Fendahl, comes from the fifth planet?
DOCTOR: Well, it came from it a long time ago,
before your species evolved on Earth.
LEELA: How did it travel?
DOCTOR: What?
LEELA: Well, you said there's only one. It could not build
a spacecraft. How did it get to Earth?
DOCTOR: Well, it. Well, it probably used that enormous stockpile
of energy to project itself across space.
LEELA: Oh, you mean the way lightning travels.
DOCTOR: No. Yes, well, something like that. Humans speak
of astral projection, travelling psychically to different planets.
That could be a race memory.
LEELA: Race memory?
DOCTOR: Yes. You see, sometimes people dream they've been
to other places. It's, er, deja vu. No?
(On Earth, Tyler watches a white van come up the gravel drive to
the main house. Ted Moss and three other men get out.
Leela is sleeping on the console room floor. She wakes and has
her knife ready when the Doctor enters.)
DOCTOR: No, no, no. Put it away, put it away. It's a good thing
your tribe never developed guns. They'd have woken with a start
one morning and wiped themselves out.
LEELA: There was something chasing me. I, I couldn't move.
Just a dream, I suppose.
(The Doctor breaks the three plastic cards he was carrying.)
LEELA: Hey, what's wrong?
DOCTOR: I've been checking the old data banks.
There's no record at all of a fifth planet.
LEELA: Does that matter?
DOCTOR: Well of course it matters! We Time Lords are a very
meticulous people. You have to be when you live as long as we do.
All information is recorded.
LEELA: Perhaps there wasn't any.
DOCTOR: What?
LEELA: Information.
DOCTOR: What?
(He switches on the scanner. The view is green and swirling.)
DOCTOR: Of course. That's why there's no record of the planet.
LEELA: Why?
DOCTOR: That impression's produced by a time loop.
(Lights are flashing red and yellow on the console.)
LEELA: Time loop?
DOCTOR: Yes, a time loop. All memory of a planet's been erased by a circle of
time, making data and its records invisible. Only a Time Lord could do that. >> LEELA: That's very clever.
DOCTOR: That's criminal! We've been on a wild goose chase. We'd better get >> back. Let's hope we're not too far round that time loop.
LEELA: Is there anything I can do?
DOCTOR: Yes. No, no. I'll just set the coordinates and we're on our way.
So what 5th Planet in a Gallifreyan system are you talking about
The 5th planer the blew up 12 million years ago. The one the Doctor was >referring it.
Use above script for your defense.Does anyone around here have any basic skill in both English
comprehension and mathematics?
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
On 18/05/2026 14:55, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10uf41c$1gbg$9@gallifrey.nk.ca>, did
doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca deliver unto us this message:
In article <10uevgf$2flbd$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
[quoted text muted]
approx 680 year to get here.
Now multiply that by 300,000/17 ie. 17,647.05882352941 and what do you >>>> get? 12,000,000 years at 1/17,647.05882352941 of the speed of light.
All right some context coming up
Thanks for that. The script's handy to this.
Sooo... they just say "the fifth planet." IMO it's intuitive to assume
the fifth Solar planet, the former asteroid belt, but it doesn't
actually say.
NO IT IS NOT! The Doctor refers to his own Gallifreyan mythology in the
very same sentence therefore the ONLY possible logical interpretation of >what he said is that he's referring to his own 5th plant.
"DOCTOR: Embryo Fendahleen. A creature from my own mythology. Supposed
to have perished when the fifth planet broke up. At least, so they said."
He doesn't even mention a solar system until later when he's inside the >TARDIS and once again he's referring to his own solar system, especially >given the the distance he states for the orbit of the 5th planet which
is around 1/3 closer to it's sun that than Mars is to ours. Do the research.
Did anyone here apart from me pass their O-Level English Language and >O-Level Mathematics (or equivalent) exams with decent grades?
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
In article <10ufb42$2jfrg$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 18/05/2026 14:55, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10uf41c$1gbg$9@gallifrey.nk.ca>, did
doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca deliver unto us this message:
In article <10uevgf$2flbd$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
[quoted text muted]
approx 680 year to get here.
Now multiply that by 300,000/17 ie. 17,647.05882352941 and what do you >>>>> get? 12,000,000 years at 1/17,647.05882352941 of the speed of light. >>>>>
All right some context coming up
Thanks for that. The script's handy to this.
Sooo... they just say "the fifth planet." IMO it's intuitive to assume
the fifth Solar planet, the former asteroid belt, but it doesn't
actually say.
NO IT IS NOT! The Doctor refers to his own Gallifreyan mythology in the
very same sentence therefore the ONLY possible logical interpretation of
what he said is that he's referring to his own 5th plant.
5th Planet of which system?
"DOCTOR: Embryo Fendahleen. A creature from my own mythology. Supposed
to have perished when the fifth planet broke up. At least, so they said."
He doesn't even mention a solar system until later when he's inside the
TARDIS and once again he's referring to his own solar system, especially
given the the distance he states for the orbit of the 5th planet which
is around 1/3 closer to it's sun that than Mars is to ours. Do the research. >>
Did anyone here apart from me pass their O-Level English Language and
O-Level Mathematics (or equivalent) exams with decent grades?
Advanced math here.
In article <10ufadb$2j821$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 18/05/2026 14:26, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10uevgf$2flbd$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 18/05/2026 11:56, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/05/2026 8:21 pm, Daniel70 wrote:
On 18/05/2026 4:59 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same >>>>>>>>> system
as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry >>>>>>> out some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time >>>>>>> Lord nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system >>>>>>> which blew up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to >>>>>>> Earth where it was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered >>>>>>> that the Time Lords put the planet in a time loop and kept it all >>>>>>> hushed up, so he slammed the data cards on the TARDIS console in >>>>>>> disgust. Therefore this precludes it forming any kind of asteroid >>>>>>> belt anywhere since the Time Lords did not want any fragments of the >>>>>>> planet to escape and carry the Fendahl away with them. But they
obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it >>>>>>> would have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning
Gallifrey is 680 light years away which sounds reasonable.
No it doesn't!!
Sorry!! WHAT?? If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle >>>>>> was travelling at 17.0 km/s, it would take a HELL of a lot longer than >>>>>> 680 years to reach Earth (like about 17,500 times that length of time!!) >>>>>>
Where the hell did I say it would take it 680 years?
I said it took it 12 million years to reach Earth. Or rather the Doctor >>>> said it took it that long.
If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was travelling at >>>>>> the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take approx ONE >>>>>> year to get here.
Error!! Error!! If Gallifrey *IS* 680 Light Years away and a vehicle was >>>>> travelling at the speed of light (approx 300,000 Km/sec), it would take >>>>> approx 680 year to get here.
Now multiply that by 300,000/17 ie. 17,647.05882352941 and what do you >>>> get? 12,000,000 years at 1/17,647.05882352941 of the speed of light.
All right some context coming up
DOCTOR: They look like embryo Fendahleen to me.
(The glow has gone, and Thea wakes up.)
DOCTOR: Come and sit down. You'll be all right.
COLBY: Embryo what?
DOCTOR: Embryo Fendahleen. A creature from my own mythology. Supposed to have
perished when the fifth planet broke up. At least, so they said.
Gallyfreyan mythology, therefore the 5th planet in the system of
Gallifrey. Basic comprehension really.
Where do you imply that?
COLBY: A creature from mythology? Do you know what you're talking about? >>> DOCTOR: Well, you saw it. If it survived twelve million years, it's energy >>> reserves must be enormous.
COLBY: Twelve million? Why did you say twelve million?
DOCTOR: What? Well, about twelve million. That's when the fifth planet
broke up. There are four thousand million people here on your planet,
and if I'm right, within a year there'll be just one left alive. Just one. >>>
...
[Tardis]
(In flight.)
DOCTOR: The fifth planet's a hundred and seven million miles
out and twelve million years back, so we've no time to lose.
The 5th planet is 107,000,000 miles out from the sun in the system of
Gallifrey.
Mars on the other hand is the 4th planet in the Earth's solar system and
is 142 million miles out from the sun.
Now answer this question, how can a 5th planet be closer than a 4th
planet in the same solar system?
The answer is that there are NOT in the same solar system. The planet
the Fendahl came from was the 5 planet in the solar system of GALLIFREY!
LEELA: Do you think this thing, the Fendahl, comes from the fifth planet? >>> DOCTOR: Well, it came from it a long time ago,
before your species evolved on Earth.
LEELA: How did it travel?
DOCTOR: What?
LEELA: Well, you said there's only one. It could not build
a spacecraft. How did it get to Earth?
DOCTOR: Well, it. Well, it probably used that enormous stockpile
of energy to project itself across space.
LEELA: Oh, you mean the way lightning travels.
DOCTOR: No. Yes, well, something like that. Humans speak
of astral projection, travelling psychically to different planets.
That could be a race memory.
LEELA: Race memory?
DOCTOR: Yes. You see, sometimes people dream they've been
to other places. It's, er, deja vu. No?
(On Earth, Tyler watches a white van come up the gravel drive to
the main house. Ted Moss and three other men get out.
Leela is sleeping on the console room floor. She wakes and has
her knife ready when the Doctor enters.)
DOCTOR: No, no, no. Put it away, put it away. It's a good thing
your tribe never developed guns. They'd have woken with a start
one morning and wiped themselves out.
LEELA: There was something chasing me. I, I couldn't move.
Just a dream, I suppose.
(The Doctor breaks the three plastic cards he was carrying.)
LEELA: Hey, what's wrong?
DOCTOR: I've been checking the old data banks.
There's no record at all of a fifth planet.
LEELA: Does that matter?
DOCTOR: Well of course it matters! We Time Lords are a very
meticulous people. You have to be when you live as long as we do.
All information is recorded.
LEELA: Perhaps there wasn't any.
DOCTOR: What?
LEELA: Information.
DOCTOR: What?
(He switches on the scanner. The view is green and swirling.)
DOCTOR: Of course. That's why there's no record of the planet.
LEELA: Why?
DOCTOR: That impression's produced by a time loop.
(Lights are flashing red and yellow on the console.)
LEELA: Time loop?
DOCTOR: Yes, a time loop. All memory of a planet's been erased by a circle of
time, making data and its records invisible. Only a Time Lord could do that.
LEELA: That's very clever.
DOCTOR: That's criminal! We've been on a wild goose chase. We'd better get >>> back. Let's hope we're not too far round that time loop.
LEELA: Is there anything I can do?
DOCTOR: Yes. No, no. I'll just set the coordinates and we're on our way. >>>
So what 5th Planet in a Gallifreyan system are you talking about
The 5th planer the blew up 12 million years ago. The one the Doctor was
referring it.
Use above script for your defense.Does anyone around here have any basic skill in both English
comprehension and mathematics?
Add astonomy.
In article <10ueie3$2bnu8$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/05/2026 20:56, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10ud36c$1tcfo$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 17/05/2026 19:08, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10ucu7n$1rcov$2@dont-email.me>, did
agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same system >>>>>> as Gallifry
Are you sure? Where is that said?
It's said when the Doctor and Leela head back to the TARDIS to carry out >>>> some investigations because the Fendahl was the stuff of Time Lord
nightmares. It was the 5th planet in the Gallifrey's system which blew >>>> up 12 million years ago and sent the skull flying off to Earth where it >>>> was discovered in Africa. Then the Doctor discovered that the Time Lords >>>> put the planet in a time loop and kept it all hushed up, so he slammed >>>> the data cards on the TARDIS console in disgust. Therefore this
precludes it forming any kind of asteroid belt anywhere since the Time >>>> Lords did not want any fragments of the planet to escape and carry the >>>> Fendahl away with them. But they obviously missed one.
Assuming it was going at 17.0 km/s the same speed as Voyager 1 it would >>>> have travelled 680 light years to get to Earth, meaning Gallifrey is 680 >>>> light years away which sounds reasonable.
I know you were paying close attention, but all the rest of us took it >>>>> the other way, and online sources also agree that it was Sol's fifth >>>>> planet.
The asteroid belt in the Solar System is 4.6 billion years old. The
Fendahl's skull was only 12 million years old. That's an astronomical
difference. You should not rely on sources generated by AI or AI
chatbots like Yads. There's no mention of any asteroid belt in either to >>>> televised episodes or the Target novelisation which I own.
That how can the Fendahl wpid out life on Mars?
It didn't. The Ice Warriors are still there.
After the Fendahl wiped out the native life.
On 18/05/2026 14:26, The Doctor wrote:
[quoted text muted]
(The glow has gone, and Thea wakes up.)
DOCTOR: Come and sit down. You'll be all right.
COLBY: Embryo what?
DOCTOR: Embryo Fendahleen. A creature from my own mythology. Supposed to have
perished when the fifth planet broke up. At least, so they said.
Gallyfreyan mythology, therefore the 5th planet in the system of
Gallifrey. Basic comprehension really.
[quoted text muted]
[Tardis]
(In flight.)
DOCTOR: The fifth planet's a hundred and seven million miles
out and twelve million years back, so we've no time to lose.
The 5th planet is 107,000,000 miles out from the sun in the system of Gallifrey.
Mars on the other hand is the 4th planet in the Earth's solar system and
is 142 million miles out from the sun.
Now answer this question, how can a 5th planet be closer than a 4th
planet in the same solar system?
The answer is that there are NOT in the same solar system. The planet
the Fendahl came from was the 5 planet in the solar system of GALLIFREY!
Does anyone around here have any basic skill in both English
comprehension and mathematics?
Do you seriously think the asteroid belt is only 12
million years old?
Did they not teach you how old it actually is and how
it formed?
Do you want to explain that to me? Explain how the solar
system came into being. I expect at least 100 words in
paragraph form.
On 18/05/2026 3:34 am, The True Doctor wrote:
On 16/05/2026 05:02, The Doctor wrote:
This is a classic!
Sorry but the information from ChatGPT and Google Gamini are not as
accurate as view it.
What you have written is not a review. It's a series of notes.
AS USUAL for the asswipe!
Where is your analysis?
Wanda as Miss Ransome. Yes she is talented and should have been the
Doctor's companion with Jamie instead of Victoria Waterfield.
The Scientists - A great misguised lot trying to see on the
evolution of mankind.
They open up a fissure in space - Time and the Doctor to the Rescue
-awith Leela.
Note that the Fissure did get the attention of the Doctor.
also, IotF was set in 1984 Fetchborough.
Horro Claasic indeed.
The Doctor being scared off by a legend of the Fendahl.
The 5th Planet that become the asteroid belt.-a Hmm! Interesting
concept.
What asteroid belt? The Fendahl's planet was located in the same
system as Gallifry and the Time Lords placed it in a time loop so
even if it formed an asteroid belt 12 million years ago it's isn't
the one in our Solar System which is 4.6 billion years old and it
wouldn't be possible to observe it in Gallyfrey's solar system
A Very minor nit-pick .... We live in THE Solar System because the
Ancient Greeks (or whomever) named Our Star 'Sol'. Gallyfreyian's might
have named they star 'SOL', but I doubt it so they don't live in a Solar System . Stellar System, sure, but not the Solar System.
--because the 5th planet is still inside a time loop. One more reason
why Chibnall's degenerate woke shit is not canon since the universe
has still not been taken over by the Fendahl.
Maybe this might have happened in Disney's now missing THIRD Season.
No they didn't. The Romans called the sun Sol because sol means sun in Latin. Therefore solar system means sun system and applies to any sun,
ie. a star orbited by planets.
On 18/05/2026 17:52, The Doctor wrote:
In article <10ufb42$2jfrg$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
On 18/05/2026 14:55, The True Melissa wrote:
Verily, in article <10uf41c$1gbg$9@gallifrey.nk.ca>, did
doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca deliver unto us this message:
In article <10uevgf$2flbd$1@dont-email.me>,
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
[quoted text muted]
approx 680 year to get here.
Now multiply that by 300,000/17 ie. 17,647.05882352941 and what do you >>>>>> get? 12,000,000 years at 1/17,647.05882352941 of the speed of light. >>>>>>
All right some context coming up
Thanks for that. The script's handy to this.
Sooo... they just say "the fifth planet." IMO it's intuitive to assume >>>> the fifth Solar planet, the former asteroid belt, but it doesn't
actually say.
NO IT IS NOT! The Doctor refers to his own Gallifreyan mythology in the
very same sentence therefore the ONLY possible logical interpretation of >>> what he said is that he's referring to his own 5th plant.
5th Planet of which system?
"DOCTOR: Embryo Fendahleen. A creature from my own mythology. Supposed
to have perished when the fifth planet broke up. At least, so they said." >>>
He doesn't even mention a solar system until later when he's inside the
TARDIS and once again he's referring to his own solar system, especially >>> given the the distance he states for the orbit of the 5th planet which
is around 1/3 closer to it's sun that than Mars is to ours. Do the research.
Did anyone here apart from me pass their O-Level English Language and
O-Level Mathematics (or equivalent) exams with decent grades?
Advanced math here.
Degree level here along with physics including astronomy.
Now, what about your English Language?
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"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
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