Subject: Rassilon wouldn't know about the Continuity Council.
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Posted on: 2014-01-18 06:58:00 UTC

Rassilon is the leader of the Time Lords from an in-universe perspective, while the Council watches over continua from a metafictional perspective. There's not really much overlap, since the Continuity Council cannot directly affect the published history of its world, and Rassilon can only affect that same published history. Also, since Rassilon isn't aware of the existence of a multiverse beyond the knowledge of pocket universes and alternate timelines that comes with being a time traveller, he wouldn't even be able to detect the Council's existence, since it exists outside of reality as he knows it. True, it would probably be best to keep an eye on him, but mostly because he's crazy in a small but potent number of increasingly unpleasant ways, not because he'd try to take over the Continuity Council. It's outside his jurisdiction, anyway; if he or some other canonical Time Lords muscle in and try to force themselves into the Council, the Tigereye Castellan or perhaps some DIA Officers can just neuralyze them, then drag them off back to their home universe, and all the impact it would have on the Council as a whole is that the next meeting would contain a sternly worded order for the current Monitor to step up their game.

(If this seems a little messy, it's because I'm summarizing from a longer post I made a while back, but couldn't submit before my Internet crashed. I may have maltreated the details.)

By the way, I don't think "Epistolarian" was the word you were going for there. What I've been able to find on that word suggests that it was either someone who writes letters or someone who contributes to a religious work, and neither of those suggest a person who would organize collected data and communicate with or organize members of a group, which seem to be the main roles of the Whitepoint Coordiantor as of this point.

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