I love thinking about if the Reality Bomb actually worked....and the universe ended up being Just a bunch of daleks floating in empty space yelling at eachother
Not want to go on a semantic parade, but I really doubt the Moment's interface was anything close to hologram. Since the War Doctor was the only person to see the "Bad Wolf girl", my wild guess would be, that she somehow projected directly into his mind. Holograms are made by projecting light and everyone can see them, so the Moment didn't use a holographic projection, rather a telepathic manipulation.
The point of using the Osterhagen key wasn't to destroy everything around Earth - it would destroy Earth, yes, as a last resort, but in terms of the story it would prevent Davros using the Reality Bomb as the Earth was part of the mechanism.
Shouldn’t the Reality Bomb be considered creating a paradox since if it can destroy the MULTIVERSE then shouldn’t the main timeline be destroyed regardless of what the Doctor does because say in an alternate universe (like Turn Left) it activates with the Doctor unable to stop it, “the stars are going out” “the Darkness is coming” meaning that universe’s Daleks succeeded and bye bye main timeline
@@cameronmonaghan6883 True, but the paradox still stands because it is a MULTIVERSE with endless possibilities after all, so somewhere in the multiverse there would be a universe where the Daleks succeeded. I’d only mentioned Turn Left as an example
@@brinnrobinson17 the way I understand it, once the reality bomb was destroyed it would create a shockwave that would travel through the entire multiverse and make it so that davros (or whoever else) would never succeed and all variants would be destroyed
@@brinnrobinson17I think the honest answer is that the writers didn't think of that and it was just there to up the stakes to the max. But if you had to force an explanation, we only learn that it will destroy the multiverse through Davros' assertion that it will travel through the Medusa Cascade and through Rose's first hand universe hopping experiences of seeing the stars going out. Perhaps Davros and Rose are simply wrong, the Cascade only links a finite number of universes (Davros is not omnipotent and Rose can obviously not visit an infinite amount of universes) in which case we can just assume that either the threat didn't exist there or it was stopped by the doctor or some other means.
One thing I just realised about the paradox machine. It means that the Master was also aware of the reapers which may just be general knowledge for time lords but that he also didn't want to risk tangling with them
@dylanziesing6122 Yeah they did which is a shame since it's an interesting concept. I do understand why they didn't come back tho since if they came back then it'd bring up the question of *if X paradox caused them to come back then why didn't every other paradox since Father's Day cause them to come back*
I would have said thet "The Key to Time" was the most powerful as when it was operational it gave the holder power of existance over everything everywhere!!!
How about Mr Smith, the Xylok super computer from Sarah Jane Adventures? His original purpose was to destroy he Earth's crust in order to release the rest of his race. Also shouldn't the reality bomb be number one?
How could you make a list like this and not include the Time-Destructor from "The Dalek Master Plan?" It could literally destroy all of time in reverse order from the moment that it was detonated. Definitely deserves a place in the top ten.
Nothing can top the Reality Bomb, imo. Unmaking all matter across dimensions and parallel universes? Plus its victims get to see the oncoming doom when the stars in the sky start disappearing as the wave approaches.
Never found them frightening. That rubber plunger and little eye stalk...They should make an episode where they are the good guys⚡Would you like a cup of Teeaa⚡
What i was alwwyw confused by would be what the daleks would do if the reality bomb worked. They'd be bored, there would be literally nothing to do... forever , anywhere 😅
@@mattthesilent777REDWell, at least you’re admitting it’s fan fiction rather than canon now! The next step is to simply have it be an alternative to the true events you seem determined to insist never happened!
@@DrWhoFanJ You love to start arguments from every little thing, don’t you? Let them be. It doesn’t matter what they think even if they are wrong. I’m not on their side btw
I don’t know why the sonic screwdriver didn’t make the list. It is the Doctor’s ultimate multi purpose tool. From tools to weapons and beyond. It was his tool to solve his problems in a LOT of his adventures.
Yeah for a channel about Doctor Who they don't actually know much about Doctor Who, the Key to Time is the most powerful weapon unless you count The Glory as a weapon
the moment didn't create time warps that breached the time lock. Gallifrey was outside the timelock (end of time)when the moment created time warps. That is why the 10th and 11th tardis could show up on Galifrey they got the location right they just did it at a different time.
NOT "tanks". Travel Machines. As in Genesis of the Daleks and their Creator Davros making a Mark III travel machine for his perversion of what the Daleks would probably evolve into...
Isnt the hand of omega very powerful too? But great video! I thought it would be more powerful than Osterhagen key? But I only watched a video so maybe the hand is totally weak xD I dont know Maybe you could explain why its not on the list?
I find it funny you keep saying Z-bomb instead of zed-bomb, because it's British and they say z wrong, right? Surely in the show it's called a zed-bomb? I was thrown off by you actually saying z-bomb lol.
In the scene where the Doctor runs away and Ko Shamus activates the device, the Master is being heard: "All of you, with me!" or something like that. My understanding is they found a TARDIS, just like the Doctor did and most of the Cyber-Masters escaped, while some unfortunate ones were indeed caught in the destruction wave.
Plethora. After I heard that, I could only think of The Three Amigos: "Jefe: We have many beautiful piñatas for your birthday celebration, each one filled with little surprises! El Guapo: How many piñatas? Jefe: Many piñatas, many! El Guapo: Jefe, would you say I have a plethora of piñatas? Jefe: A what? El Guapo: A plethora. Jefe: Oh yes, El Guapo. You have a plethora. El Guapo: Jefe, what is a plethora? Jefe: Why, El Guapo? El Guapo: Well, you just told me that I had a plethora, and I would just like to know if you know what it means to have a plethora. I would not like to think that someone would tell someone else he has a plethora, and then find out that that person has no idea what it means to have a plethora. Jefe: El Guapo, I know that I, Jefe, do not have your superior intellect and education, but could it be that once again, you are angry at something else, and are looking to take it out on me?" Apparently Number 11 is me and a keyboard. It was a fine list, well thought out, presented, and I even liked the images edited in for effect. But I got stuck on "plethora". And yes, I uderstand, that's a me problem.
bit annoyed that the Flux barely appeared in its own series, with a lot of side tracking and subplots getting in the way. And that the devastation it's supposed to have caused hasn't impacted the series since.
@@DrWhoFanJ i mean all the planets and galaxies destroyed. During the season it left millions dead or refugees. You think the series would acknowledge that moving forward
@@DrWhoFanJ anyone that likes or defends Chibnall's showrunning isn't a fan "as far as any true definition of the term is concerned". Uprooting and trampling on DECADES of established lore, it is nothing more than glorified fanfiction.
@@Vassilinia And yet literally none of that is actually true in the slightest. You would realise that yourself if you were capable of any genuine intelligence-based thought processes rather than just naïvely absorbing the delusional tirades of bigots as you so obviously have.
so in my opinion the osterhagen is no weapon , because its more of a self harm thing to protect the greater good, instead of something used against enemies
The Moment was powerful but I don't think it's the most powerful thing in the Universe, it could destroy a Galaxy which is huge but the Flux could destroy most of the Universe and the Reality Bomb was designed to destroy the multiverse
The Moment can make it so the entire multiverse never existed ... it's power is tempered by it's interface, it literally has no limit to what it can do ...
@@ashleyowen7664It is explicitly stated multiple times on screen that it it is not a weapon ... I know just like you that it can be used as one ... but the point is that The Doctor does not carry a weapon, but a tool ...
@@davidioanhedges If the Daleks managed to fire it at Gallifrey, it wouldn't just cause the total extinction of the Time Lords, it would've erased all Time Lords from history. And it wasn't a weapon that could only be fired once. If the Daleks had finished it before the Doctor found out about it, they'd have erased every biosphere outside of Skaro from history.
If Jackie had told Rose a story about a blonde girl staying with pete as he died then surely her trying to save her dad was meant to happen and wouldnt be a paradox
The Death Particle and the Flux don't count because Jodie Whittaker's era isn't canon, I'm pretty sure the Thirteenth Doctor was played by Simon Farnaby
They do count because her era is canon. Your deranged nonsense is not (as much as I would enjoy seeing some of your suggested actors’ takes on the role!).