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Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/The Pandorica Opens

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This page is for discussing the ways in which The Pandorica Opens doesn't fit well with other DWU narratives. You can also talk about the plot holes that render its own, internal narrative confusing.

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  • 5145 is not in the 51st century.
  • While scanning Stonehenge, how did River Song miss the Cyberman head?
The head was shown to be able to move.
  • How is the Cyberman able to function without a head inside his "helmet"?
The Doctor explained that it was the robotics taking over to find a new head.
  • How is a Roman Gladius able to penetrate a Cyberman's armour when 21st century firearms cannot?
It was very rusty and already very damaged.
It was not Roman but Auton in nature, so it may have had greater strength.
  • If the trap involving Romans, Pandorica and Stonehenge was built from Amy Ponds memories, why are there pieces of Cyberman scattered around?
They were guarding the place from the Cybermens point of view, the trap was organised by the alliance and the Cybermen were acting as sentry.
  • How can there be a photo of Rory with Amy in the present if he was erased from time?
The Doctor explained that certain things still lived on. He even mentioned a face in a photograph.
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