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*The Doctor says that the ''entire'' Medusa Cascade has been taken a second out of synchronisation with the rest of the universe, rendering the planets inaccessible. However, the nebula clouds can be seen before and after the TARDIS breaks into the Cascade. ''Perhaps the clouds are not considered part of the Cascade.'' | *The Doctor says that the ''entire'' Medusa Cascade has been taken a second out of synchronisation with the rest of the universe, rendering the planets inaccessible. However, the nebula clouds can be seen before and after the TARDIS breaks into the Cascade. ''Perhaps the clouds are not considered part of the Cascade.'' | ||
* In ''[[The Juggernauts]]'', Davros' life support machine explodes and presumably leaves him as nothing but a head, as seen in ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' in which he is wired into an Emperor Dalek casing. However, in ''The Stolen Earth'' his body is how it was in ''[[Revelation of the Daleks]]'', and his torso is clearly seen. ''His body can be seen below the cables in ''Remembrance'', so it is possible that more than just his head survived ''The Juggernauts''. Alternatively, if his body was indeed destroyed in ''The Juggernauts'', it is possible that the body we see in ''The Stolen Earth'' is a clone with Davros' personality implanted into it. Davros was trying to accomplish this in ''[[Terror Firma]]'', although the clone was as Davros appeared before the event which deformed him.'' | * In ''[[The Juggernauts]]'', Davros' life support machine explodes and presumably leaves him as nothing but a head, as seen in ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' in which he is wired into an Emperor Dalek casing. However, in ''The Stolen Earth'' his body is how it was in ''[[Revelation of the Daleks]]'', and his torso is clearly seen. ''Remembering that BFA are not apart of the TV Canon and His body can be seen below the cables in ''Remembrance'', so it is possible that more than just his head survived ''The Juggernauts''. Alternatively, if his body was indeed destroyed in ''The Juggernauts'', it is possible that the body we see in ''The Stolen Earth'' is a clone with Davros' personality implanted into it. Davros was trying to accomplish this in ''[[Terror Firma]]'', although the clone was as Davros appeared before the event which deformed him.'' | ||
*In ''[[Terror Firma]]'', the "Emperor" personality in Davros becomes dominant and he becomes, mentally, an Emperor Dalek. Here, he is clearly Davros again. ''It can only be assumed that his Davros personality was restored between ''Terror Firma'' and ''The Stolen Earth''.'' | *In ''[[Terror Firma]]'', the "Emperor" personality in Davros becomes dominant and he becomes, mentally, an Emperor Dalek. Here, he is clearly Davros again. ''Remembering that BFA are not aprt of the TV Canon, It can only be assumed that his Davros personality was restored between ''Terror Firma'' and ''The Stolen Earth''.'' | ||
*The Doctor states that Davros died in the first year of the Time War. However, the ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]'' established the War to have started in ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]'', and a period of at least 90 years passed between ''Genesis of the Daleks'' and ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks]]'' (the gap between the ''Genesis'' and ''[[Destiny of the Daleks]]'' being of uncertain length), and Davros is still alive in the latter (and further appearances). ''The annual also suggests that the Time War started out with incidents such as this, but later became a full-scale war, so the Doctor may be referring to the first year of this full-scale conflict.'' | *The Doctor states that Davros died in the first year of the Time War. However, the ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]'' established the War to have started in ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]'', and a period of at least 90 years passed between ''Genesis of the Daleks'' and ''[[Resurrection of the Daleks]]'' (the gap between the ''Genesis'' and ''[[Destiny of the Daleks]]'' being of uncertain length), and Davros is still alive in the latter (and further appearances). ''The annual also suggests that the Time War started out with incidents such as this, but later became a full-scale war, so the Doctor may be referring to the first year of this full-scale conflict. The Doctor could also be referring to his first death by the Daleks in Genesis'' | ||
*Why is evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins appearing on television to assert that the Earth has moved? Surely an astronomer would be more appropriate? ''Perhaps the appearance of the planets in the sky caused chaos which prevented experts from a more appropriate field reaching the television studio. Dawkins may already have been at the studio and so was able to make an appearance.'' | *Why is evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins appearing on television to assert that the Earth has moved? Surely an astronomer would be more appropriate? ''Perhaps the appearance of the planets in the sky caused chaos which prevented experts from a more appropriate field reaching the television studio. Dawkins may already have been at the studio and so was able to make an appearance. Perhaps in this universe Dawkins maybe a biologoist and an astromomer aswell '' | ||
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