I'm surprised that this thing never made an appearance during the Time War. It would've been the *perfect* opportunity for either side to shape the outcome of the war.
as the doctor said though it needs children to crack it and most time lord children were sent to the acadamy to become time lords. and i beleave any imagination were stripped from them when they stared into the time vortex.
Time Lords always were a bit of a play it safe bunch, renegades like the Master and Doctor not included obviously. And the only Daleks capable of imagination really were the Cult of Skaro.
@@drummerboi357 oh, so the Time Lord Academy is like real-life schools, then. An institution meant to break the very essence of imagination within its subordinates to make them willing to follow every order when they graduate.
@@drummerboi357 But can't you picture a Dalek base, full of thousands and thousands of different species, all cracking the code, as Dalek scientists patrol around them?
Adam the solution to the god maker will give the solver control over every aspect of the universe. Time, light, space, matter, gravity. This seems like the perfect music to what the krillitanes would be doing if they found the solution.
Nega Mewtwo I’ve done that before, working on some research project. The beat of the music does sort of draw you in, moving on autopilot like the kids were.
The Skasis Paradigm sound of Upbeat drumming, Makes the action and tension build up, As if You're running for your life through a forest, And yes, I did read the book, ''Doctor Who: The Krillitane Storm.''
You are a person with a child but you found out about the krilitane somehow, maybe you just saw one in an alien form near the school your child goes to and found out you child was going to a school run by them, granted all you know is that their aliens, you don't even know their called keilitane... *What do you do?*