Howling:People Who Fall Into Cracks Become Silence?

Isn't it weird how both Silents and Crack victims are forgotten?

I have a theory about what happens to people who fall into cracks and will show it here to see if it works out. Could the people who fall into Cracks become Silents? It seemed weird at first but the more I considered it the more it made sense. Firstly, the fact that the Silents can be forgotten is similar to how victims of Cracks were forgotten. It would make sense for the Silents to be Crack victims because nobody remembers them, either. We also know that sometimes people CAN remember Crack victims, if they are time-travellers. By the end of "Day of the Moon" we saw that the Doctor and his companions were pretty much immune to the Silence memory power, which mirrors that time-travellers were partially immune to the Crack victims forgetting ability, we know this is possible because Amy kept sub-conciously rembering Rory.

It would make sense for the Silents to create the Cracks, too, as they needed to close the paradox. If they never created the Cracks, they never became Silents, so they were forced to blow up the TARDIS to ensure this happened.

It was also mentioned that if people encountered something that was to do with a Crack victim, they would be overcome with emotions, and not know why. The Silent memory erasure had a similar effect on Amy, who had once lost somebody to one of the Cracks.

It's a minor point, but the name "Silents" would also fit the motif of somebody who has been erased from time itself.

So does anyone think this theory is any good? Or are there possible flaws which I have missed? 94.72.237.220talk to me 18:26, January 19, 2012 (UTC)