Seven Days/WMG

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Some of the wonkier things in the series (Functional Magic, for instance) might be due to the Literary Agent Hypothesis: we're seeing this through the eyes of the admittedly-imbalanced protagonist.

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Seven Days takes place in the Stargate Universe.

Well, there's no denying that the aliens are quite similar to the Asgard, and that the people Frank works for could easily be a part of the NID. Even the time travel could be cause by some sort of strange effect from the Naquadah used to power the sphere.

Frank is a Time Lord

Come on, didn't you see this coming?

  • It makes sense, actually. He's pretty much the only person capable of using a time machine, in part because he's "insane". To the casual observer, most Time Lords would seem to be insane, because their minds work differently from the average human being. If he ran away from the Time War, maybe with a slightly damaged Chameleon Arch, he could have conceivably come out on Earth, appearing to be an unstable, but otherwise perfectly normal man.

Frank is Doc Brown

He just went further into the future, where they have even better Rejuvenation Clinics, dumped his wife for a new model, dumped her as well, went back to the 90's, and got amnesia.