Talk:Chronotis

Move page?
I always insist on naming things correctly, so... shouldn't this page be moved to Salyavin, as that is his original Time Lord name? -- NOTASTAFF  GPT ( talk )( eating ) 12:15, 22 August 2007 (UTC)


 * I disagree. Do we call the Master's page Koschei? OS25 (talk to me, baby.) 00:51, January 13, 2012 (UTC)


 * I believe this page should be re-moved to Chronotis. OS25 (talk to me, baby.) 22:41, January 16, 2012 (UTC)


 * You'll need a different admin to agree with you. I, for one, refuse to move the page to Chronitis.  It's not analogous to the Koschei/Master thing at all, in part because both Salyavin and Chronitis are given in the same story.  All due respect to the concept of all stories having equal weight, but Koschei came in the 1990s in one obscure novel.  By contrast, it's a critical plot point in Shada that the guy's name is Salyavin.  With these alternate names for the Doctor, the Master, the Monk and the Rani, they're not really crucial to the plot of a novel.  They're kind of incidental, if interesting, details.  And we don't have a declarative statement that These Are The Character's Real Names.  They come across to me as merely school nicknames.  Here, we are told unambiguously and directly that Chronitis' real name is Salyavin.  If he were to encounter Time Lords on Gallifrey, that's what they'd call him, in the same way that the High Council has repeatedly been seen calling the Doctor "the Doctor" and the Master "the Master".


 * In short, I agree with the original poster from 2007.  16:35: Sat 21 Jan 2012

Image that appeared to Skagra
MagicManky wrote way back when:
 * The image of Salyavin displayed to Skagra in the Shada webcast bore a strong resemblance to the Time Lord seen in Genesis of the Daleks.

The image at right was what he was talking about but it was subsequently removed to tidy up the page. --Nyktimos 00:24, August 12, 2010 (UTC)
 * He originally wrote "strong" not slight. --Nyktimos 00:28, August 12, 2010 (UTC)