Howling:How much history is gone?

The end of the universe is appearing as cracks in the universe and sucking people, events, etc. out of history, so they've never existed, and only time-travelers remember them.

The Doctor explicitly suggests that this is why Amy doesn't remember the Daleks (she wasn't a time-traveler yet).

That probably also explains why nobody in van Statten's bunker knew about the Daleks. And Zoe Heriot, and Hex, and... actually, probably half the characters from every story that took place in the 2010s-2050s or so (and even 2164--sure, those people did have bigger things to deal with than history lessons about the 21st century, but you'd think knowledge of a prior Dalek invasion would be the one bit of history they did remember).

The Doctor also mentions the Cyberking in the middle of London in the 19th century that nobody remembers.

So, what else is Moffat erasing? It almost sounds like he's planning on undoing the entire RTD era. (Even if the Dalek invasion never happened, the people in Fear Her who thought the old lady was crazy for believing in aliens should have known about all of the events that we've been told everyone saw, from Aliens of London to The End of Time.)

But I don't think he'd go that far--unless he went a lot farther, and undid all of the differences between the Whoniverse and our universe (as of 26 June 2010). Which could be interesting, but imagine how hard it'd be to write the show if it took place in the real world instead of a slightly different one. Especially since the real world has a TV show called Doctor Who. (Then again, remember Remembrance of the Daleks' "... an adventure in the new science fiction series Doc--"?) --Falcotron 10:29, May 3, 2010 (UTC)