Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/World War Three

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Possibly taken to study by UNIT or Torchwood.
On the Doctor Who Micro-Universe Slitheen Cruiser packaging it states that Torchwood took possession of the ship.
  • How does Harriet Jones know that the Slitheen's farts don't smell like a fart if she hasn't even been in the presence of one while it farted.
Harriet Jones witnessed the death of General Asquith. The Slitheen farted before killing him and, although she was hiding in the cupboard, she most probably smelled them then.
  • How does Rose know that Slitheen farts smell like bad breath if a Slitheen hasn't farted near her.
The smell can travel and linger for a while.
  • How is it that the Doctor, Harriet and Rose can all stay in that small cupboard during the missile attack and come out of it pretty much unscathed? No slight concussion, nothing sprained or broken. The three somehow don't show any signs of pain after the strike.