jwl wrote:Has anyone thought of an explanation for the light problem in turn left?
The one where Donna Noble was trapped in an alternate universe due to a psychic parasite and thus lived in a reality where the Doctor died and the stars started going out?
Eh... my guess is that the various stars and galaxies were actually ceasing to exist in the past due to Timey Wimey. Maybe something to do with the cosmic entropy that Logopolis was trying to avert. Or just part of the nature of the alternate reality Donna was in.
Or perhaps the TARDIS was using its psychic field to communicate with people by making them
think that the stars were vanishing from the sky. The light was reaching them, it's just the TARDIS put some perception filter thing so they couldn't see them in an attempt to communicate the need to save the universe.
When you think about it, the TARDIS is practicaly the sort of thing you'd expect in Lovecraftian tales about elder gods and ancient evils. Like the Necronomicon... except instead of a book that drives people mad with knowledge of forbidden arts, it's a box with a world inside that carries a mad deity to any point in time and space where he can do the most dama... I mean
good.
If the Tardis lost the Doctor, I wouldn't be surprised if it enacted some scarily alien plan to make people desperate enough to re-write history to bring him back. Heck, it could have done it before and it's just nobody remembered it.
Fry: No! They did it! They blew it up! And then the apes blew up their society too. How could this happen? And then the birds took over and ruined their society. And then the cows. And then... I don't know, is that a slug, maybe? Noooo!
Futurama: The Late Philip J. Fry