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Question about the Matt and his Christmas Special.

Ok, to save Amy, Rory and the rest of the ship, the Doctor had to change a man. By going into the man's past and changing it several times,(every Christmas) did he break a law of time travel? When David's Doctor did as he wanted, he had to pay the consequences of regeneration. How far can Matt go without crossing that line?
 dreamfields posted over a year ago
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doc907 said:
i think it stems from each of his incarnations,each one has a boundery to go to.and with each incarnation he can change it.and besides perhaps it was not a fixed point in time.?
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Good answer. I would agree with the first part of your answer. But I wonder what DW defines as a fixed point in time. I think the definition depends on the storyline?
dreamfields posted over a year ago
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