If we call this difference "resistance" (for lack of a better word), then
my question becomes, "Why are Time Lords resistant to time fields?"
What is the source of the resistance? It can hardly be energy coming
from Gallifrey...
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I would hazard a guess that it is one of the mysterious powers that comes
from being exposed to the Eye of Harmony (the source of the Time Lords'
regenerations).
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Yes, I also noticed this in "The Time Monster", where there is a time field
slowing everything down, the Doctor seems to be unaffected. Also classic
is the case in "The City of Death", where Sagaroth is playing with a time-
machine, and the Doctor and Romana seem to be on the verge of throwing-up
each time it is tested, though others in the same area seem unaffected.
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What about "The Warrior's Gate" where Romana is used in place of the time-
sensitive 'lions'? She displays some sort of limited time awareness.
Something tells me that exposure to time travel makes one sensitive to or at
least aware the effects of time. So much for pathos...
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Personally, I like my flying brains dark and evil.