User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-4139960-20140730154659

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-4139960-20140730154659 Now, as The Crystal Throne has established, the 2010 redesign of Silurians stretch into South Africa, and not just the North Wales setting of Alaya and Restac's tribe, or the group of Vastra's people who were killed by London Underground workers.

I respect that the use "Wenley Moor" and "Wales" may have worked in describing the differing subspecies or tribes or whatever you want to call them of Silurian at the time The Hungry Earth and Cold Blood, but as the modern version of the Silurians are very clearly shown in separate parts of Great Britain (and even outside), could it be possible to refer to the "classic" and "modern" Silurians into different (or more generalised) terms?

There's one thing alleging that the group beneath North Wales and the one who was with Vastra are part of the same tribe, but the Silurian in that flashback in The Crystal Throne is literally thousands and thousands of miles from Great Britain (and the origins of the Silurians other than Vastra from A Good Man Goes to War aren't described either way, seeing as her people were killed?). Also, presumably, visual and prose media would describe Silurians other than the ones in Doctor Who and the Silurians living away from the north of England, but still close to the Silurians and Warriors of the Deep look.