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How old is the Doctor in human years?
Readers generally assume that the Doctor is around 900 years old – mainly because the character proclaimed that age for much of the show’s modern era. Yet the Time Lord spent a long while in his Eleventh and Twelfth forms, and actually passed that milestone a while ago.
What year is Gallifrey?
In the revived series (2005 onwards) Gallifrey was originally referred to as having been destroyed in the Time War, which was fought between the Time Lords and the Daleks….
Gallifrey | |
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Type | Planet |
Race(s) | Gallifreyan/Time Lords |
How long was the 11th doctor alive?
The Eleventh Doctor lives out his entire “life” in that body, which would probably give him a solid 400 years at least. If he got as much time as Moffat suggests, then he lived more like 600 years in that body, taking him to 2000+. Which is exactly where Twelve places himself, funny enough.
How old is Mike?
32 years (November 12, 1989)
Mike Varshavski/Age
What is the history of Gallifrey?
The planet Gallifrey, homeworld of the Time Lords, had a long and storied history. Gallifreyan civilisation lasted billions of years, existing in the distant past at the dawn of time ( PROSE: The Crystal Bucephalus) so that by the 20th century there was no sign of any civilisation on Gallifrey. ( PROSE: Goth Opera )
What happened to Gallifrey in the end of time?
The End of Time (2009–10) once again featured Gallifrey. By the end of the war, Gallifrey is depicted in ruins. The dome of the main city, the Time Lord capital, the Citadel, is shattered and dozens of Dalek saucers have crashed on the plains below. The Master releases Gallifrey from its time lock.
How far away is Gallifrey from Earth?
( PROSE: Interference – Book One) According to another account, the Eighth Doctor explained to humans Grace Holloway and Chang Lee that Gallifrey was ” [o]n the other side of your galaxy ” and “250 million light-years away” from Earth. ( TV: Doctor Who) Another put Gallifrey 30,000 light-years from Earth.
What is the circumference of Gallifrey?
Gallifrey is about 120,225 kilometres in circumference, three times that of Sol III. Despite this, it has around the same gravity as Earth, likely due to being less dense and therefore having less mass.