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Ninth Doctor page
Hi there. please stop adding the sentence about "original events" to the Ninth Doctor page. The Day of the Doctor in no way changes what happened in the Last Great Time War, rather because of the timeline being unsynched the Doctor doesn't know he's saved Gallifrey and still believes that he's killed everyone. Two users have reverted your edits several times, so please stop adding this edit. Thanks. --Revan\Talk 13:09, June 13, 2014 (UTC)


 * You are wrong. The Eleventh and Tenth REMEMBER the original events. And they, to quote, "never want to see it again". He knows he was alone, and now he isn't. It is wrong to say the events of Day happened as they did before. The whole POINT of Day is the Doctor redemption, and there cannot be a redemption without something to redeem about. The events of Day are a change in their timeline that they do. And I have contended the validity of this one-sided belief. Untill you can present actual argument, I don't why I shouldn't persue my belief.


 * I'll tell you why. As seen at Thread:153800, there is no consensus on what you're claiming. Therefore we do not add it to the page. If we get further answers in series 8, the page can be changed but for now, please note Tardis:You are bound by current policy. Also, you have re-added your edit enough times to qualify for an edit war, so please read Tardis:Editing policy.


 * If you wish to contend this further, do so on the Ninth Doctor talk page, and do not change the page again. Thanks. Shambala108 ☎  14:36, June 13, 2014 (UTC)

Fair enough. Thank you for not saying that my opinion is stupid or doesn't count. :-)

Also, sorry for saying you're wrong. Heat of the moment kind of thing.