@princearagorn1 said:
yep
incorrect till further discussion
what was the doctor's biggest threat (villain) and is that threat as powerful or more than anti m? and how would he beat him?
Several of the Doctor's threats are more dangerous and arguably more powerful than anti-monitor.
1) Satan. Literally Satan. Or more accurately, the entity that existed before the universe and time (which even the Doctor at first states is impossible, yet it is true) and that is so powerful and malevolent that, even locked away in a planet held perpetually above a black hole, its essence seeped out and creeped into people's minds and inspired the idea of Satan and every Satan-like figure in myth and religion. He beats this entity with a power that he then claims is inconsequential to the Time Lords, because they invented it.
2) The Dalek Empire which had created a reality bomb that was so powerful that it would not only destroy all matter in their universe, but every other alternate universe as well. Essentially completing Anti-monitor's goal that has taken it forever, in a few seconds. The Daleks have this level of technology and they are still considered to be at best equal to the Time Lords. The Time Lords which the Doctor completely destroyed and neutralized.
3) When the Master caught him off guard and took his TARDIS from him, formulated an army from the end of the entire universe, had him kidnapped and butchered the technology of the TARDIS so that it could manipulate reality and contain the paradox created from his future army killing their ancestors (gives you an idea as to how phenomenal the technology of the TARDIS is), while cut off from all his tools and friends and reduced to a pathetic shell that could hardly stand and held in a bird-cage, he managed to formulate a plan to completely subvert all of it, gave himself an incredible (if rather poorly defined) power-boost, and saved all of creation, and he pulled it off without a hitch.
4) Destiny itself essentially. Yeah, he found a way to subvert a fixed point in time which stated he was going to die at a specific place and time. Fixed points cannot be changed in the Doctor Who universe, no matter what. If you manage to force it to change, all of time begins to unravel and the universe will be destroyed. Through sheer cleverness he manages to subvert this fixed point in a way that made it seem like he died but didn't. He beat his own fate and destiny. That isn't possible. The Doctor does impossible at least twice a day before breakfast.
I have no doubt that he would be able to stop and destroy the anti-monitor. Especially if you take off his morals. That has always been the only thing that holds him back. If he's willing to do whatever it takes to obliterate the anti-monitor, he could. Time travel to the dawn of creation and stop him before he is ever created, or just figure out the physics of how Anit-monitor works and use the technology of the TARDIS to turn it against him. The Doctor could do it.
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