Subject: Hmm. Good points.
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Posted on: 2014-02-21 05:06:00 UTC

But I have a theory about that:

1) Note that Ten only wanted to save Davros, not the Daleks. You can reason with Davros due to his unique position in the Dalek hierarchy, something that can't be said about an individual Dalek. Furthermore, Davros was scooped out of the Time War by Caan at this point, so all Dalek forces are pretty much irredeemable at this point. Ten's gleefulness at the destruction of the Daleks is because the Great Gallifrey Disappearing Act provides a perfect solution to the continuity problem in the timeline: originally, the Moment annihilated both Daleks and Time Lords alike. Without the Moment in the picture, the Daleks are destroyed by their crossfire and so the Doctor validates his own timeline up to this point. The Time Lords are gone, the Daleks are routed, and no one's the wiser.

2) Remember who was warped back along with the High Council in The End of Time? With a bit of luck, the Master will have killed Rassilon and enough of the Council before he was neutralized/put down so that everyone reconsiders the BS plan that Rassilon had in mind. Also note that the General in charge of Gallifrey's defence said something to the effect of "The High Council's plans have failed" with something akin to contempt, suggesting that he was informed of the shenanigans and wasn't on board with Rassilon's plan.


At least, that's how I see it.

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