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This page is for discussing the ways in which Doomsday 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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- When Rose was about to be sucked into the void when Pete rescued her. Wouldn't he have been sucked in?
- The Daleks and the Cybermen had spent years crossing the void and would be completely coated in the void radiation. Pete would not have been exposed to as much of the Void stuff as he had only been transported across the void about 3 times.
- It may take time before the void stuff begins to get sucked into the void. Before flying into the void at high speed, the Cybermen hovered for a second, seemingly only being pulled in very slowly to begin with.
- How would Pete have known when and where to teleport to grab Rose or that she even needed saving?
- He didn't need to know where to teleport as the teleporter goes to the same spot in the other world, and he caught her on instinct/reflex.
- How does the Doctor know "hope" is going to come with Jake's return?
- In a deleted scene, the Doctor talked to a Cyber Leader about emotions. "Hope" is an emotion, and, in this case, is the emotion felt when wanting "something", in this case Jake, to intervene and save him.
- How did Rose know that she had used the Time Vortex at the Heart of the TARDIS to destroy the Dalek Emperor? She didn't remember anything at the end of The Parting of the Ways.
- There was ample opportunity over the course of the intervening season for the Doctor to explain anything which Rose may have forgotten, which is likely as she may of questioned why he had to change further.
- The Doctor tells Mickey that if the Cult of Skaro tried to open the Genesis Ark by force they would have destroyed the sun. How could he possibly know this with no knowledge of the Genesis Ark or the technology available to the Daleks?
- He may know how it opens, simply not what is inside it.
- When Rose and The Doctor are sucking the Daleks and Cybermen into the Void, Rose's switch is pulled down. She pulls the switch back up and the switch locks. Why didn't the switch lock the first time?
- The Doctor could have been in a rush to suck in the Daleks and the Cybermen into the void and could have forgotten to lock Rose's switch.
- When the void first opens, pieces of paper are seen floating around. How would they be attracted to the Void if the paper obviously hasn't traveled through the Void.
- The Void could be creating enough energy to blow some paper around.
- Also, the Daleks and Cybermen being pulled into the void would displace air as they flew toward the breach. This air movement could cause the paper to fly around.
- Shouldn't the TARDIS and the Daleks' Void ship have sucked into the Void as well? The TARDIS should have had Void stuff from when it travelled to Pete's World.
- The Doctor probably put it in 'park'. That, and the TARDIS was several hundred floors down inside Torchwood Tower itself.
- But the void pulled in Cybermen from across the globe, considerably more distance than from the base of Torchwood Tower.
- The TARDIS was mostly dead when it landed in Pete's World. Perhaps the void stuff can't “stick” to inert objects.
- But the void pulled in Cybermen from across the globe, considerably more distance than from the base of Torchwood Tower.
- The Void Ship was designed to travel across the void and doesn't register mass, temperature, etc. It is “invisible” to the Void and thus unaffected by it.
- The Doctor probably put it in 'park'. That, and the TARDIS was several hundred floors down inside Torchwood Tower itself.
- Why were all the Cybermen sucked into the Void? Many of them had been converted on earth, and so had never been through the Void - such as Yvonne and Lisa in Torchwood. Lisa wasn't pulled through, yet all of the others appear to have.
- It is possible that the materials used to make the Cybermen were brought through the void with the Cybermen and so would have gotten void radiation on it. As Lisa was one of the last converted, the Cybermen may have run out of materials from Pete's World and used materials from this world, meaning that she would not have been pulled into the void.
- When Dalek Sec and the Genesis Ark rise out of the battle with the Cybermen, why didn't the rest of the Cult of Skaro join them?
- They were no longer needed to aid the Genesis arc. All that was then left to do was to destroy the world, starting with the Cybermen.
- How can Pete teleport Rose safely away when Mickey clearly said the teleport only works on 1 person, and Pete was shown with only one teleporter in hand?
- Pete could have had a second one in his pocket.
- The teleport may only work on one person, but the universe travelling may not support only one.
- when dalek sec says "emergency temperal shift!" he should getting sucked into the void like the other daleks, not levitating still in the air.