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*In ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'', it was shown that travelling via [[Jack Harkness|Jack's]] [[Vortex Manipulator]] caused considerable discomfort to the user. Despite this when Jack teleports to find the Doctor, he shows no discomfort upon arrival. ''Jack only teleported to another position, he didn't actually time travel.'' | *In ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'', it was shown that travelling via [[Jack Harkness|Jack's]] [[Vortex Manipulator]] caused considerable discomfort to the user. Despite this when Jack teleports to find the Doctor, he shows no discomfort upon arrival. ''Jack only teleported to another position, he didn't actually time travel.'' | ||
*In the scene where the Doctor is explaining the [[Tandocca Scale]], the TARDIS can be seen behind them, yet when the Doctor and Donna run off to the TARDIS they are running away from it. | *In the scene where the Doctor is explaining the [[Tandocca Scale]], the TARDIS can be seen behind them, yet when the Doctor and Donna run off to the TARDIS they are running away from it. | ||
* Technically, when Mr Smith is making every phone on [[Earth]] ring to the TARDIS, the signals travel at the speed of light. It would take several years for the signals to reach the TARDIS. ''It has been long established that a "[[superphone]]" can work through time and space with no time delay, so the speed of light should be an irrelvant consideration.'' | * Technically, when Mr Smith is making every phone on [[Earth]] ring to the TARDIS, the signals travel at the speed of light. It would take several years for the signals to reach the TARDIS. ''It has been long established that a "[[superphone]]" can work through time and space with no time delay, so the speed of light should be an irrelvant consideration.'' |
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