The Doctor In The TARDIS

Travels In Time And Space => The Almost People => Topic started by: Tardis-Console on May 29, 2011, 03:42:16 pm



Title: Blocking The Signal
Post by: Tardis-Console on May 29, 2011, 03:42:16 pm
What did the Doctor mean by needing to block the signal. Well, I know what he means, but what exactly does he do? He says something like 'I needed to get you out of there to block the signal', but based on the fact she has been a Ganger for months and they have been all over the universe, what exactly does he do to block the signal?

Am I just being daft?


Title: Re: Blocking The Signal
Post by: hannahcole93 on May 29, 2011, 09:59:45 pm
I guess it means blocking the signal from the ganger to Amy, cause it looks as though as soon as the Doctor 'melts' the ganger Amy the real Amy comes round. So if you block the signal from the ganger then the real Amy can continue her life and give birth and then the Doctor can actually go and find the real Amy...

if any of that made sense!  :P


Title: Re: Blocking The Signal
Post by: Aneurin on May 29, 2011, 10:03:16 pm
But I thought that the whole point of him going there was to block the signal, before he zapped Amy?


Title: Re: Blocking The Signal
Post by: hannahcole93 on May 29, 2011, 10:04:55 pm
Yeah he went there to find out more information so that he could block the signal  :-\


Title: Re: Blocking The Signal
Post by: Mind_Robber on May 29, 2011, 10:12:44 pm
Hannah's right. The whole point of them going was so that the Doctor could teach his sonic the difference between a reading from a human, and one from a ganger. Then he could scan Ganger Amy to find out which she was, and block the signal from the real Amy by melting the Ganger


Title: Re: Blocking The Signal
Post by: Aneurin on May 29, 2011, 10:16:00 pm
Hannah's right. The whole point of them going was so that the Doctor could teach his sonic the difference between a reading from a human, and one from a ganger. Then he could scan Ganger Amy to find out which she was, and block the signal from the real Amy by melting the Ganger

Did they say that in the episode? I really need to pay more attention


Title: Re: Blocking The Signal
Post by: hannahcole93 on May 29, 2011, 10:20:55 pm
Er I think near the end he said something about needing to get more information


Title: Re: Blocking The Signal
Post by: Mind_Robber on May 29, 2011, 10:23:08 pm
Hannah's right. The whole point of them going was so that the Doctor could teach his sonic the difference between a reading from a human, and one from a ganger. Then he could scan Ganger Amy to find out which she was, and block the signal from the real Amy by melting the Ganger

Did they say that in the episode? I really need to pay more attention

Not in as many words as that, but that was my understanding of the whole story arc, reading between the lines


Title: Re: Blocking The Signal
Post by: hannahcole93 on May 29, 2011, 10:25:31 pm
Hannah's right. The whole point of them going was so that the Doctor could teach his sonic the difference between a reading from a human, and one from a ganger. Then he could scan Ganger Amy to find out which she was, and block the signal from the real Amy by melting the Ganger

Did they say that in the episode? I really need to pay more attention

Not in as many words as that, but that was my understanding of the whole story arc, reading between the lines

You mean I actually read between the lines for once?! That's new?!


Title: Re: Blocking The Signal
Post by: Mind_Robber on May 29, 2011, 10:36:00 pm
Hannah's right. The whole point of them going was so that the Doctor could teach his sonic the difference between a reading from a human, and one from a ganger. Then he could scan Ganger Amy to find out which she was, and block the signal from the real Amy by melting the Ganger

Did they say that in the episode? I really need to pay more attention

Not in as many words as that, but that was my understanding of the whole story arc, reading between the lines

You mean I actually read between the lines for once?! That's new?!

Not for me it isn't. Haha. I'm a reader, so reading between the lines kinda comes naturally to me