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*Wouldn't the Nuclear Warheads placed under the crust have melted? ''Well, UNIT most likely would have thought about this, and provided some sort of way to protect them. '' | *Wouldn't the Nuclear Warheads placed under the crust have melted? ''Well, UNIT most likely would have thought about this, and provided some sort of way to protect them. '' | ||
*When we see Martha saying goodbye to her Mother, the laptop in the background cycling through number continuously, but when we have the close-up of Martha, the numbers have frozen but we can still hear them. ''Actually only the first line is frozen. The second was still shifting.'' | *When we see Martha saying goodbye to her Mother, the laptop in the background cycling through number continuously, but when we have the close-up of Martha, the numbers have frozen but we can still hear them. ''Actually only the first line is frozen. The second was still shifting.'' | ||
*If Donna, a human, can't live with a Time Lord's mind, doesn't that mean neither can the human Doctor? ''The human Doctor was half Time Lord, the mental half Time Lord, such as mind, but the physical part human | *If Donna, a human, can't live with a Time Lord's mind, doesn't that mean neither can the human Doctor? ''The human Doctor was half Time Lord, the mental half Time Lord, such as mind, but the physical part human, such as aging and having one heart. | ||
*Why did Martha have to travel to Germany to activate the Osterhagen key when the other soldiers were in pods in their home countries? ''The main pod was in Germany - Martha states that she is in Osterhagen 1'' | *Why did Martha have to travel to Germany to activate the Osterhagen key when the other soldiers were in pods in their home countries? ''The main pod was in Germany - Martha states that she is in Osterhagen 1'' | ||
*The moon remained in position when the Earth had moved. The moon should have locked onto the strongest gravitational force (the Sun) and been pulled towards it. ''If left alone the moon's orbit would adjust to the change in mass eventually. But this process would take decades if not centuries. No indication the earth was gone that long. The moon would have stayed in general orbit around the Sun, but without the Earth's gravitational field it would have drifted from orbit rather quickly, due to momentum. If we assume the Earth was gone for 24 hours, then the Moon should be well on its way to a destabilised orbit.'' | *The moon remained in position when the Earth had moved. The moon should have locked onto the strongest gravitational force (the Sun) and been pulled towards it. ''If left alone the moon's orbit would adjust to the change in mass eventually. But this process would take decades if not centuries. No indication the earth was gone that long. The moon would have stayed in general orbit around the Sun, but without the Earth's gravitational field it would have drifted from orbit rather quickly, due to momentum. If we assume the Earth was gone for 24 hours, then the Moon should be well on its way to a destabilised orbit.'' |