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The '''Time Wars''' are referred to on several occasions in the 2005 series of [[Doctor Who]]. It was fought between Doctor Who's planet and the [[Dalek]]s. There were only three survivors—the Doctor himself and two Daleks (who do not appear to know of each other's existence)—one seen in the eponymous episode and the Dalek emperor seen in [[The Parting of the Ways]].
Referred to on several occasions in the 2005 series of [[Doctor Who]].

It was fought between Doctor Who's planet and the [[Dalek]]s: there were only three survivors - the Doctor himself and two Daleks (who do not appear to know of each other's existence) - one seen in the eponymous episode and the Dalek emperor seen in [[The Parting of the Ways]].


It appears that the Doctor was responsible for destroying the Daleks: all the Doctor's people were killed. Whether he chose not to encounter other time lords (thereby creating a temporal [[paradox]] if he said the wrong thing) or it was not possible to locate them is not made clear.
It appears that the Doctor was responsible for destroying the Daleks: all the Doctor's people were killed. Whether he chose not to encounter other time lords (thereby creating a temporal [[paradox]] if he said the wrong thing) or it was not possible to locate them is not made clear.

Revision as of 16:01, 1 July 2005

The Time Wars are referred to on several occasions in the 2005 series of Doctor Who. It was fought between Doctor Who's planet and the Daleks. There were only three survivors—the Doctor himself and two Daleks (who do not appear to know of each other's existence)—one seen in the eponymous episode and the Dalek emperor seen in The Parting of the Ways.

It appears that the Doctor was responsible for destroying the Daleks: all the Doctor's people were killed. Whether he chose not to encounter other time lords (thereby creating a temporal paradox if he said the wrong thing) or it was not possible to locate them is not made clear.