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*Lasky has been into room 6, not finding her luggage there, because her key is actually for room 9. So how did she get in? | *Lasky has been into room 6, not finding her luggage there, because her key is actually for room 9. So how did she get in? | ||
*How did Grenville know that the unidentified craft on the Hyperion's scanner was the TARDIS? The Doctor states the message was sent directly to him. ''The Doctor has been known to leave his "calling card" to people he trusts (eg the Brigadier in [[Terror of the Zygons]]). As he had met Grenville before and obviously had respect for him it is not inconceivable that the Doctor left him a means of recognising the TARDIS or contacting him directly.'' | *How did Grenville know that the unidentified craft on the Hyperion's scanner was the TARDIS? The Doctor states the message was sent directly to him. ''The Doctor has been known to leave his "calling card" to people he trusts (eg the Brigadier in [[Terror of the Zygons]]). As he had met Grenville before and obviously had respect for him it is not inconceivable that the Doctor left him a means of recognising the TARDIS or contacting him directly.'' | ||
*Why don't the Mogarians notice a major change in character in one of their number? ''Why would the Mogarians necessarily know each other? The Hyperion III is a passenger liner.'' | *Why don't the Mogarians notice a major change in character in one of their number? ''Why would all of the Mogarians necessarily know each other? The Hyperion III is a passenger liner; any number of Mogarians could be aboard.'' | ||
*If the Vervoids are genetically engineered, why create them with lethal stings? ''Doland seems unaware of the existence of the stinger; he shakes hands with a Vervoid. It may have been an unintended consequence.'' | *If the Vervoids are genetically engineered, why create them with lethal stings? ''Doland seems unaware of the existence of the stinger; he shakes hands with a Vervoid. It may have been an unintended consequence.'' | ||
*Why does the Captain state that the ship is hijack-proof, even though it has been hijacked by Brookner? Between the ease with which the door lock is cut, and the fact that the Vervoids have no trouble gassing Brookner, "hijack-proof" seems to be an exaggeration. | *Why does the Captain state that the ship is hijack-proof, even though it has been hijacked by Brookner? Between the ease with which the door lock is cut, and the fact that the Vervoids have no trouble gassing Brookner, "hijack-proof" seems to be an exaggeration. |
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