Maybe this has been covered in another thread - I did try and search for it - but something's been bugging me....
How is it that the Doctor can say that he's the last of his kind, if his kind are time travelers? - even if they did all meet up in one place and were all killed bar the doctor - the doctor could easily run into them at any point in time anyway. Obviously there's a major opportunity for paradox - but any one thing the Doctor does in the past, anywhere could result in the future war not evening happening. (oh my head hurts)
How is it that the Doctor can say that he's the last of his kind, if his kind are time travelers? - even if they did all meet up in one place and were all killed bar the doctor - the doctor could easily run into them at any point in time anyway. Obviously there's a major opportunity for paradox - but any one thing the Doctor does in the past, anywhere could result in the future war not evening happening. (oh my head hurts)
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