Doctor Who
Jul. 1st, 2006 09:03 pmParallel worlds might be a neat way of re-inventing Cybermen without fans complaining that they aren't the same as they used to be (are the original Cybermen still around in our universe too?), but if there are billions where the Doctor wins and billions of worlds where he doesn't, how much can we as external viewers really care? (Though we haven't actually been told this is an "all possible outcomes" multiverse model, just that there are billions of universes.)
From the Doctor's point of view the obvious question is is here a universe where the Time Lords survive, but since he hasn't asked it, maybe he knows there can't be.
(I've just tried searching (unsuccessfully) for a interview where Russell Davies said something along the lines of "if the stories aren't about [Earth] humans, viewers won't really care", which presumably explains in part why both most of the series one Daleks and now the Cybermen were created from humans.)
Though the newly arrived Daleks are presumably originals, whether they originally came from another universe, or punched holes between them while escaping from the Time Wars in this one
From the Doctor's point of view the obvious question is is here a universe where the Time Lords survive, but since he hasn't asked it, maybe he knows there can't be.
(I've just tried searching (unsuccessfully) for a interview where Russell Davies said something along the lines of "if the stories aren't about [Earth] humans, viewers won't really care", which presumably explains in part why both most of the series one Daleks and now the Cybermen were created from humans.)
Though the newly arrived Daleks are presumably originals, whether they originally came from another universe, or punched holes between them while escaping from the Time Wars in this one