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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 2869219" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>It might also explain why the TARDIS malfunction in "Attack of the Cybermen" was quickly resolved - they might have known that they would do this again, and didn't want to become too repetitive.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I wouldn't be surprised if they were at least "partially" true. </p><p>Some theories that don't have to make sense: </p><p>1) The Asteroid/Planet was built to contain something (maybe "The Beast", maybe just "a beast"). Therefore it was placed around the black hole. They (whoever they are) didn't want to destroy it. But if there was an actual risk of it escaping, the planets security system would disable the antigrav field and the planet would crush into the black hole. </p><p></p><p>2) It's the TARDIS. It is currently trying to translate the text (which might indeed hold horrible details), but this leads to some very unfortunate and dangerous side effects. </p><p>The archeologist was affected because the TARIDS tried to get the information he has gathered so far. It is using the slave race to telepathically expand its computing power and figure the language out. </p><p>Still leaves the question what actually is on the planet..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 2869219, member: 710"] It might also explain why the TARDIS malfunction in "Attack of the Cybermen" was quickly resolved - they might have known that they would do this again, and didn't want to become too repetitive. I wouldn't be surprised if they were at least "partially" true. Some theories that don't have to make sense: 1) The Asteroid/Planet was built to contain something (maybe "The Beast", maybe just "a beast"). Therefore it was placed around the black hole. They (whoever they are) didn't want to destroy it. But if there was an actual risk of it escaping, the planets security system would disable the antigrav field and the planet would crush into the black hole. 2) It's the TARDIS. It is currently trying to translate the text (which might indeed hold horrible details), but this leads to some very unfortunate and dangerous side effects. The archeologist was affected because the TARIDS tried to get the information he has gathered so far. It is using the slave race to telepathically expand its computing power and figure the language out. Still leaves the question what actually is on the planet.. [/QUOTE]
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