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*On the Nuclear Output Gauge in the Doctor's workshop, Mega-volts is spelled 'Megga Volts' | {{Discontinuity}} | ||
*On the Nuclear Output Gauge in the Doctor's workshop, Mega-volts is spelled 'Megga Volts' | |||
::Probably a rushed sign or the Doctor couldn't be bothered with changing the spelling. | ::Probably a rushed sign or the Doctor couldn't be bothered with changing the spelling. | ||
*[[Bessie]] travels with the Doctor and the [[TARDIS console]] into the parallel universe, despite the fact that it is ten feet away from them | *[[Bessie]] travels with the Doctor and the [[TARDIS console]] into the parallel universe, despite the fact that it is ten feet away from them | ||
::It seems that only those elements that don't already exist on the fascist Earth are transported. Does a police box turn up at the Brigade Leader's HQ at the same time? The Doctor was never exiled to Earth in this world - it would hardly become his favorite planet - or he was killed soon after arriving. | ::It seems that only those elements that don't already exist on the fascist Earth are transported. Does a police box turn up at the Brigade Leader's HQ at the same time? The Doctor was never exiled to Earth in this world - it would hardly become his favorite planet - or he was killed soon after arriving. | ||
*If the Primords generate such intense heat, enough to scorch the painting off walls and make spanners too hot to touch, then why aren't their clothes burnt off them? | *If the Primords generate such intense heat, enough to scorch the painting off walls and make spanners too hot to touch, then why aren't their clothes burnt off them? | ||
::Since they possess the ability to infect others with the same toxin which has infected them simply by touch, it seems evident that they are somehow able to excrete it through their (now green tinged) skin. If so, maybe the toxin is absorbed into the cloths during the initial stages of mutation, like sweat, and hence provides a protective barrier from heat damage. | ::Since they possess the ability to infect others with the same toxin which has infected them simply by touch, it seems evident that they are somehow able to excrete it through their (now green tinged) skin. If so, maybe the toxin is absorbed into the cloths during the initial stages of mutation, like sweat, and hence provides a protective barrier from heat damage. | ||
*Why didn't the [[Dalek]]s, [[Robomen]], and human slaves have trouble with [[Stahlman's Ooze]] when mining the core in [[DW]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]''? | *Why didn't the [[Dalek]]s, [[Robomen]], and human slaves have trouble with [[Stahlman's Ooze]] when mining the core in [[DW]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]''? | ||
::They did not hit a pocket of [[Stahlman's Gas]]. | ::They did not hit a pocket of [[Stahlman's Gas]]. | ||
*If a dimensional paradox would have resulted from the Doctor's bringing anyone from the parallel universe into this universe, why was travel between universes unlimited in [[DW]] : [[Army of Ghosts]] and [[DW]] : [[Doomsday]]? And, for that matter, why was the Doctor able to enter the parallel universe in the first place without such repercussions? | *If a dimensional paradox would have resulted from the Doctor's bringing anyone from the parallel universe into this universe, why was travel between universes unlimited in [[DW]] : [[Army of Ghosts]] and [[DW]] : [[Doomsday]]? And, for that matter, why was the Doctor able to enter the parallel universe in the first place without such repercussions? | ||
::The most reasonable explanation is that the Doctor was simply lying to [[Brigade Leader Lethbridge-Stewart]] about "dimensional paradoxes" in an attempt to keep him from trying to enter this universe. This theory is substantiated by the fact that the [[Tenth Doctor]] told [[Rose]] and [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]] that travel between universes was quite easy prior to the destruction of Gallifrey and the Time Lords. | ::The most reasonable explanation is that the Doctor was simply lying to [[Brigade Leader Lethbridge-Stewart]] about "dimensional paradoxes" in an attempt to keep him from trying to enter this universe. This theory is substantiated by the fact that the [[Tenth Doctor]] told [[Rose]] and [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]] that travel between universes was quite easy prior to the destruction of Gallifrey and the Time Lords. |
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- On the Nuclear Output Gauge in the Doctor's workshop, Mega-volts is spelled 'Megga Volts'
- Probably a rushed sign or the Doctor couldn't be bothered with changing the spelling.
- Bessie travels with the Doctor and the TARDIS console into the parallel universe, despite the fact that it is ten feet away from them
- It seems that only those elements that don't already exist on the fascist Earth are transported. Does a police box turn up at the Brigade Leader's HQ at the same time? The Doctor was never exiled to Earth in this world - it would hardly become his favorite planet - or he was killed soon after arriving.
- If the Primords generate such intense heat, enough to scorch the painting off walls and make spanners too hot to touch, then why aren't their clothes burnt off them?
- Since they possess the ability to infect others with the same toxin which has infected them simply by touch, it seems evident that they are somehow able to excrete it through their (now green tinged) skin. If so, maybe the toxin is absorbed into the cloths during the initial stages of mutation, like sweat, and hence provides a protective barrier from heat damage.
- Why didn't the Daleks, Robomen, and human slaves have trouble with Stahlman's Ooze when mining the core in DW: The Dalek Invasion of Earth?
- They did not hit a pocket of Stahlman's Gas.
- If a dimensional paradox would have resulted from the Doctor's bringing anyone from the parallel universe into this universe, why was travel between universes unlimited in DW : Army of Ghosts and DW : Doomsday? And, for that matter, why was the Doctor able to enter the parallel universe in the first place without such repercussions?
- The most reasonable explanation is that the Doctor was simply lying to Brigade Leader Lethbridge-Stewart about "dimensional paradoxes" in an attempt to keep him from trying to enter this universe. This theory is substantiated by the fact that the Tenth Doctor told Rose and Mickey that travel between universes was quite easy prior to the destruction of Gallifrey and the Time Lords.