Howling:The Silence

First of all i would like to disscuss the aliance/pandorica

1) it is practicly impossible the daleks hate all life forms other than themselfs the cybermen are just too unimaganative the sontarans and judoon perfere just to shoot and kill than trap in a box also they all would just be longing to kill each other all the time

2) the painting HOW! vincent van goth is not a prophet or timelord or anything so how did he know the coordinates for the pandorica?

Now about the big picture (my theroy)

the silent has some huge thing ageinst time lords so goes around killing them their is one left and he hopes to wipe out the time lords so he lays an elaborat trap (cracks used to steal beings from across time and space so they can make the trap realistic and tempt the doc or use force to put him in also making the auton rory more rory like and help the doc escape leading up to the doc geting traped) leading up to a decision for the doc A) be erased from time along with the universe or B) get erased from time he wins either way probably knowing the doc by reputation knows he will not let the univese be erased but plan fails so he will be trying the whole of the next series to kill the doc

so please post what you think ---Prof Of Whooligy 21:23, March 30, 2011 (UTC)---

The Daleks hate all other lifeforms, but this wouldn't be the first time that they were willing to work with other lifeforms to serve their own interests. If at all possible, they probably would have exterminated the Alliance when they didn't need them anymore, but the Daleks didn't want to be removed from history. The Cybermen may be unimaginative, but they probably didn't come up with the Alliance anyway. It wouldn't take much imagination to join an alliance that somebody else formed. The Sontarans do like to shoot people, but they are smart enough to know when it would be more effective not to shoot someone. The Judoon also like shooting people, but they also obey the law to the letter, and it is more likely to be legal to trap the Doctor in a box than it is to execute him. As established in Vincent and the Doctor, Van Gogh sees the world differently than other people. That is why he was able to see the monster in that episode when nobody else could. Stonehenge was transmitting the coordinates of the Pandorica across the universe, and Van Gogh was able to recieve that message inside his head. So far, there is no evidence that the force that destroyed the TARDIS was after the Doctor personally. All we know is that it wanted to destroy reality(someone seems to be trying to destroy it once a year these days), and it tried to use the Doctor's TARDIS to do so.Icecreamdif 03:08, March 31, 2011 (UTC)

I expect that Moffat is re-using elements from the BBC books 8th Doctor series. Lawrence Miles wrote on his blog that Moffat chatted with him about using the Doctor's future as a plot device as Miles did in Alien Bodies and Moffat has now done in The Pandorica Opens and with River Song etc. My main point is that the Silence could be a new race set on filling the gap the Time Lords left when they were destroyed like the Council of Eight in Sometime Never... It's just a theory but would kinda make sense. --Revan\Talk 12:11, March 31, 2011 (UTC)