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==<u>Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors With "The End of Time (Part 2)" Story</u>==
==<u>Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors With "The End of Time (Part 2)" Story</u>==
In this story, the Doctor has to open one door in the radiation chamber to open the other door to help his companion, Wilf, who is trapped inside. Because the machine is malfunctioning, it essentially kills the Doctor. (But not immediately.) In the footage as Wilf is talking to the Doctor while trapped, there is clearly a huge gap seperating the side of the glass door with the rest of the cubicle, meaning the door could in fact be easily opened.
In this story, the Doctor has to open one door in the radiation chamber to open the other door to help his companion, Wilf, who is trapped inside. Because the machine is malfunctioning, it essentially kills the Doctor. (But not immediately.) In the footage as Wilf is talking to the Doctor while trapped, there is clearly a huge gap seperating the side of the glass door with the rest of the cubicle, meaning the door could in fact be easily opened.
maybe there was glass so pure in the space that you  couldn't see it.
Im sorry to inform you that that really does not fit into this section of the Wiki... This section is on The Void....--[[User:AlmightyBazzman|AlmightyBazzman]] 08:11, October 2, 2010 (UTC)
== Void in "normal" universe/astronomy ==
In astronomy, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Void_%28astronomy%29 Void] is the empty space between filaments, the largest-scale structures in the universe.
Could perhaps be added to "Other Information"? [[Special:Contributions/88.153.36.238|88.153.36.238]] 13:35, June 21, 2011 (UTC)
Not unless you have an inuiverse source. However, it could go in a "Behind the scenes" section.----<u>[[User:Skittles the hog|Skittles the hog]]--<small>[[User talk:Skittles the hog|Talk]]</small></u> 13:58, June 21, 2011 (UTC)
== Theories and Concepts? ==
Why is this article under the category "Theories and Concepts" if it's shown in Army of Ghosts and Doomsday to be a real in-universe thing, and is never referred to as a just a myth.
== Bizarre sentence ==
''The Void contained no temporal or spatial dimensions, but a language which might have been used to conceptualise it''
This makes no sense, unless the Void really contained '''language'''.

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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors With "The End of Time (Part 2)" Story[[edit source]]

In this story, the Doctor has to open one door in the radiation chamber to open the other door to help his companion, Wilf, who is trapped inside. Because the machine is malfunctioning, it essentially kills the Doctor. (But not immediately.) In the footage as Wilf is talking to the Doctor while trapped, there is clearly a huge gap seperating the side of the glass door with the rest of the cubicle, meaning the door could in fact be easily opened.


maybe there was glass so pure in the space that you couldn't see it.

Im sorry to inform you that that really does not fit into this section of the Wiki... This section is on The Void....--AlmightyBazzman 08:11, October 2, 2010 (UTC)

Void in "normal" universe/astronomy[[edit source]]

In astronomy, Void is the empty space between filaments, the largest-scale structures in the universe. Could perhaps be added to "Other Information"? 88.153.36.238 13:35, June 21, 2011 (UTC)

Not unless you have an inuiverse source. However, it could go in a "Behind the scenes" section.----Skittles the hog--Talk 13:58, June 21, 2011 (UTC)

Theories and Concepts?[[edit source]]

Why is this article under the category "Theories and Concepts" if it's shown in Army of Ghosts and Doomsday to be a real in-universe thing, and is never referred to as a just a myth.

Bizarre sentence[[edit source]]

The Void contained no temporal or spatial dimensions, but a language which might have been used to conceptualise it

This makes no sense, unless the Void really contained language.