[Default] On Wed, 22 May 2013 13:59:01 GMT, while chained to a desk in
the scriptorium Brian <
bcl...@es.co.nz> wrote:
> $"Stephen Wilson" <
stephen.w...@nospam.ntlworld.com> wrote:
> $> "Brian" <
bcl...@es.co.nz> wrote in message
> $> news:1386298954390740140....@free.teranews.com...
> $>> Siri Cruise <
chine...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> $>>> In article <
7q9ip85vob55ak5l6...@4ax.com>,
> $>>> Monsieur Tabernac <mtab...@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote:
> $>>>
> $>>>> Are we supposed to infer that the current Doctor is the last???
> $>>>
> $>>> We saw the last of the Master after he used up all his regenerations.
> $>>> Then the
> $>>> show decided they wanted him back, so without any explanation, he takes
> $>>> over a
> $>>> body and continues. The last Doctor will be when BBC drops the show and
> $>>> no one
> $>>> takes over; until then the show will always come up with a way to keep
> $>>> him alive.
> $>>
> $>> I agree. What is the current doctor who had an accident and died in real
> $>> life then they would need another actor to replace him. The good thing
> $>> about science fiction is that anything is possible.
> $>
> $> No, that's what happens in science fantasy, not in science fiction.
> $
> $The Doctor tends to use his sonic screw driver like a magic wand.
> $It would be a better series if iDoctor Who was more science fiction than
> $fantasy fiction but often things seem to happen for no reason and or
> $explanation.
I believe it was Arthur C. Clark who once said, "Any technology
sufficiently advanced is indistinguishable from magic."
And he is right.
There is one episode from the original Star Trek series where aliens
from the Andromeda galaxy had devices on their belts that let them
reduce a person to a white cube. Clearly an artifact of a very
advanced science.
Do the same with a wand at Hogwarts, with an appropriate incantation,
and it becomes a powerful magic spell that is quite at home in the
world of Harry Potter.
Or, to use something we take advantage of today, I tale my cell phone
and give Yads a call. Clearly, an artifact of modern technology.
But bring someone from the 1500s into the presence, and do the same
thing, and that person might want to burn you at the stake as a witch.
Like, clearly a device that lets me communicate with someone in
London, which is thousands of miles from where I am now, must be
powerful, powerful magic indeed.
--
John Fleming
Edmonton, Canada
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With a SNP SNP here and a SNP SNP there,
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