No, no. We're the same person and it's the same ship. Problem is my TARDIS didn't come with me, sort of figured she didn't feel like crossing her own timeline.
Crossing your own timeline would probably mean things like accidentally making you not exist in the future to come back and exist in the past, so you couldn't have been there in the first place, right?
[ Hey, she watches movies with Xander sometimes. Or watched. And she's used to weird on top of that. ]
Something like that, yeah. I'm usually good at avoiding paradoxes— well, good considering, and this place isn't causing any but there were two other versions of me when I first arrived, each with their own TARDIS. Having three of them would've been pushing it.
So even though apparently this place has no effect on back home you're worried about paradoxes involving your TARDIS but not my near-constant apocalypse situation with only one person who can take care of that?
Normally, yes. But as far as I can tell we're completely separate from out actual time lines here. If my being here had caused any trouble at home then the other Doctor wouldn't exist.
Okay. What if my world has access to alternate and parallel dimensions using the right magic normally? Like not just separate planets. I mean me personally? No go. But there are definitely people who could.
[ She hasn't had the idea of being able to actually relax and just be a girl in so long. ]
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[ Hey, she watches movies with Xander sometimes. Or watched. And she's used to weird on top of that. ]
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[ She hasn't had the idea of being able to actually relax and just be a girl in so long. ]
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