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* It is left unexplained why Britain's space program has apparently reverted to celebrating unmanned probes arriving at Mars when ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]'' established that by this time Britain had already sent manned missions to Mars. ''There is actually a real-world example of such reversion occurring: America's NASA program sent manned missions to the Moon in the 1960s and 70s yet by the 2000s had reverted to again sending unmanned probes to the moon.'' | * It is left unexplained why Britain's space program has apparently reverted to celebrating unmanned probes arriving at Mars when ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]'' established that by this time Britain had already sent manned missions to Mars. ''There is actually a real-world example of such reversion occurring: America's NASA program sent manned missions to the Moon in the 1960s and 70s yet by the 2000s had reverted to again sending unmanned probes to the moon.'' | ||
* After finally recovering, one of the first things the Doctor does is ask Rose about his appearance, despite already having done so in the [[Children in Need Special]]. ''Considering the Doctor's imbalance after his regeneration, he might have forgotten the earlier discussion, In addition, she never answered him in the special.'' | * After finally recovering, one of the first things the Doctor does is ask Rose about his appearance, despite already having done so in the [[Children in Need Special]]. ''Considering the Doctor's imbalance after his regeneration, he might have forgotten the earlier discussion, In addition, she never answered him in the special.'' | ||
*After indicating to Rose how important Harriet Jones becomes to Britain and planet earth ([[DW]]: ''[[World War III]]''), here he proceeds to sabotage her career. What about his many spiels about his being forbidden to change history? ''Some events can be changed, as established in [[The Fires of | *After indicating to Rose how important Harriet Jones becomes to Britain and planet earth ([[DW]]: ''[[World War III]]''), here he proceeds to sabotage her career. What about his many spiels about his being forbidden to change history? ''Some events can be changed, as established in [[The Fires of Pompeii]]. This must be one of them'' | ||
* The Doctor states that this event will make alien life indisputable to humanity - and the UNIT tie-in website has a press release stating "Alien Life Confirmed" - but | * The Doctor states that this event will make alien life indisputable to humanity - and the UNIT tie-in website has a press release stating "Alien Life Confirmed" - but later episodes such as ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'' still establish that alien life is still unknown to some. ''Runaway Bride only established that [[Donna Noble]] was oblivious to the events of the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]]; [[TW]]: [[Everything Changes]] also suggested that efforts were still being made to cover up events such as Canary Wharf. However [[Voyage of the Damned]] directly references the events of this episode and addresses the Sycorax invasion as one of the reasons for the holiday-time evacuation of London two years later.'' | ||
* It's never really explained why the Doctor and Rose and her family were targeted by the Santas and the Christmas tree weapon. | |||
==Continuity== | ==Continuity== |