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For questions about "Gallifrey", the fictional home planet of the Doctor, the main character of the popular British science fiction series "Doctor Who". Always use in conjunction with the [doctor-who] tag.
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In Doctor Who, why don't the Doctor and gang bump into other traveling Timelords?
Also I think that Gallifrey must have some kind of protection against Time Travelers, to prevent travelling from another Time Zone, or from Gallifrey's future. … Another important point is that the Doctor have bumped with 1 or 2, like the Monk, but the Doctor is a exilled Time Lord from Gallifrey because of something that he have done. …
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Could the disappearance of Gallifrey cause a gravitational anomaly in Kasterborous?
The Time War take Gallifrey from every Time Zone. It was never there, thats why the TimeLords will be kept as a legend that never existed, only as a story. … Well, the point is that there wouldn't be any distorsion in the constelation because there never where a Gallifrey. …