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I just spent the afternoon watching Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan. I think I've only seen it a couple of times. Not including the time I slept in the back seat while my parents saw it at a drive-through. Although that might have been The Search for Spock.
Anyway, I have made a very important discovery:
...It's more obvious when they're in motion. WORK WITH ME HERE. It explains quite a lot, if Saavik is a fobwatched Time Lord. Not least that time she regenerated into Robin Curtis. Obviously, some kind of event after "The Armageddon Factor" required Romana I to go hide out as a young Vulcan. Then she opens the watch and regenerates, but still maintains the Vulcan physiology and persona, until finally she returns to the TARDIS and regenerates again, into her blonde self.
THIS IS A PERFECTLY GOOD THEORY, DAMMIT.
Anyway, I have made a very important discovery:
...It's more obvious when they're in motion. WORK WITH ME HERE. It explains quite a lot, if Saavik is a fobwatched Time Lord. Not least that time she regenerated into Robin Curtis. Obviously, some kind of event after "The Armageddon Factor" required Romana I to go hide out as a young Vulcan. Then she opens the watch and regenerates, but still maintains the Vulcan physiology and persona, until finally she returns to the TARDIS and regenerates again, into her blonde self.
THIS IS A PERFECTLY GOOD THEORY, DAMMIT.
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