In the recent Doctor Who series, there is a very moving scene in the episode featuring the return of the Daleks (the "last of the Daleks") where Doctor Who says he is the last of the Time Lords.
Well, I question this - in the original run of the show, the first Incarnation of the Doctor, the one who steals the TARDIS to travel across Time and Space, takes along his granddaughter, Susan Foreman (I love how the Doctor earns his name... the school professor calls him "Doctor Foreman" and his reply "Doctor who?" and thus a name and a show was born *grin*
Anyway, if Susan is Doctor Who's granddaughter, and from what I've heard, she's alive and well somewhere in time, then isn't *she* also a Time Lord?
Well, I question this - in the original run of the show, the first Incarnation of the Doctor, the one who steals the TARDIS to travel across Time and Space, takes along his granddaughter, Susan Foreman (I love how the Doctor earns his name... the school professor calls him "Doctor Foreman" and his reply "Doctor who?" and thus a name and a show was born *grin*
Anyway, if Susan is Doctor Who's granddaughter, and from what I've heard, she's alive and well somewhere in time, then isn't *she* also a Time Lord?
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