Howling:Valeyard

Not here to discuss about meta-crisis Tenth Doctor...but is it even possible to resolve the Valeyard issue when he isn't formed yet but Gallifrey is already timelocked? --222.166.181.44 20:03, July 31, 2010 (UTC)

I was looking for more intelligent answers like breaking into the timelock is what caused Valeyard to come into existence or something like that....and I don't see how River could be tied to this...can you stop spamming threads with irrelevant stuff --203.168.176.42 21:03, July 31, 2010 (UTC)
 * Yeah. If the universe was truly reset in the Big Bang, this may include Gallifrey and the time lock etc. It would also fit in with River's comment that everything changes soon in the Doctor's future when he finds out who she is. The Thirteenth Doctor 20:21, July 31, 2010 (UTC)


 * How the hell are any of my posts spam? Firstly, you aren't 222, so I don't know where this "I" comes into it. Secondly, for someone who was "wanting sources" for all these answers, I give something that could possibly support it, and you say you can't understand it? What would your answer be then, oh knowledgeable one? The Thirteenth Doctor 21:15, July 31, 2010 (UTC)


 * The series 5 finale probably doesn't have anything to do with the valeyard. The time-lock only covers the time war, and Trial of a Timelord took place before the timewar, and wasn't even on Gallifrey.(I haven't seen the end yet, so I may be mistaken.) There was an episode where the doctor implied that he could go back to pre timewar Gallifrey(I think it was Father's Day). The time-lock isn't the reason he can't go home, it has to do with what he is always saying about being part of events. The valeyard clearly doesn't care about the laws of time, since he is breaking the first law, so he wouldn't have a problem going to a timelord space station before the time war.Icecreamdif 00:34, August 1, 2010 (UTC)