Howling:TEASER: "Hailing from the 21st Century, Amy knows all about the Daleks, right? Right?!"

One of the ten teasers for Victory of the Daleks clearly says Amy is from 21st century, but it heavily hints that Amy has no idea who or what the Daleks are... People on-set seemed to record that Amy has never, ever heard of or evene seen any form of Dalek life, but say she is from the 21st century, patularly 2010). They invaded twice in the 21st century.

Any theoires on this? Why doesn't Amy know about the Daleks?

It has been heavily hinted that, because Amy is supposed to be from the 21st century but doesn't know about the Daleks (this is 100% on purpose from Moffat, but I can't quite explain why) that time is falling apart.

That is not a production error, they blended loads of things from both time periods into one setting. Now the tears are saying Amy is from the 21st century, but weirdly, has no idea who or what the Daleks. You would have to be an idiot to not realise something is at work here. I believe I recently heard of Steven Moffat saying something about time going wrong or something. There is a theroy that the Dalek's events in World War II have reset the timeline from 1941 onwards, canceling outNotice how The Eleventh Hour has a mixture of 1990s with 2000s? The production team went out of their way to show several 1990s theme, but they clearly wrote in the mention of Facebook, Twitter, Bebo, and showed a 2008 camera phone with the Faccebook upload option. everything, and advancing technology in the 1990s. That, or the cracks are leaking and smashing time periods together. Delton Menace 05:25, April 13, 2010 (UTC)

Maybe Moffat made Amy to come from Leadsworth; a small little village, purpose and the Daleks never bothered with LEadsworth cuz all it had was a postoffice. Anonymous. 9.07pm april 14 2010

They invaded fiarly every corner of Earth, and they were all over the news. But the teaser made out the fact that Amy doesn't know about them to be something very suspcious. It's been somewhat hyped that she apparantly doesn't know, as if it has a deep meaning. For example, that the timeline was reset or something. Delton Menace 15:22, April 15, 2010 (UTC)

At the end of the third episode, The Doctor calls out directly that there's something seriously wrong with Amy not knowing about the Daleks (and then, right after that, they show the crack). So, there's really no argument anymore--it's cleary a significant plot element for this season. (Whether Rory's badge and other apparent "continuity errors" are part of the same thing is still an open question, of course, but this does make that theory more plausible.) --99.37.227.199 07:59, April 18, 2010 (UTC)

The ID badge was confirmed to be a mistake by Steven Moffat. I just think that the Dalek invasion never happened, someone removed it from history or something. Delton Menace 08:52, April 18, 2010 (UTC)

But who? Maybe the "proper" Daleks are going to go throughout time erasing all the boneheaded attempts by the inferior Daleks so they'll get a clean slate to conquer the universe? --99.37.227.199 09:37, April 18, 2010 (UTC)


 * sigh* Haven't you heard about the big bad thing of the finale? It mentions a single entity, a very evil entity that is capable of tearing worlds down. Delton Menace 09:48, April 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * Yes, but I don't think it'll be just nearly removing things from history; that's not nearly as sinister or interesting as twisting up the timelines so history is "broken". --99.37.227.199 09:50, April 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * Other than the ID badge, I can find no other evidence of a mixture of 1990s with 2000s. Perhaps you could give us some examples before you pooh-pooh all other theories?94.197.137.113 15:29, April 25, 2010 (UTC)