Voyage of the Damned (TV story): Difference between revisions

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*Before the asteroids collide with the ship, a red alert is given on the radar display. This appears to contradict with [[The Empty Child]] where it was established that the universal colour for danger is mauve, red being considered too camp ''It is possible that it's either not in effect on Sto or an error on the writer's - or indeed [[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor's]] part. Alternatively, as the cruise is trying to recreate Earth traditions, the ship could have adopted the red alert for consistency''.
*Before the asteroids collide with the ship, a red alert is given on the radar display. This appears to contradict with [[The Empty Child]] where it was established that the universal colour for danger is mauve, red being considered too camp ''It is possible that it's either not in effect on Sto or an error on the writer's - or indeed [[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor's]] part. Alternatively, as the cruise is trying to recreate Earth traditions, the ship could have adopted the red alert for consistency''.
*As the Doctor was flying with the Hosts towards the bridge of Titanic, his hair was going upwards instead of downwards. (Strong hair gel or copious amounts of hairspray.)
*As the Doctor was flying with the Hosts towards the bridge of Titanic, his hair was going upwards instead of downwards. (Strong hair gel or copious amounts of hairspray.)
*The Doctor later explains that they flew him up to the flight deck because with Max dead the Hosts were programmed to obey the next highest figure of authority, The Doctor, who had just been acknowleged as a stowaway and a criminal, there were still members of the Titanic crew around so why take orders from the Doctor ''He was the only non-Host in the vicinity ''
*The Doctor later explains that they flew him up to the flight deck because with Max dead the Hosts were programmed to obey the next highest figure of authority, The Doctor, who had just been acknowleged as a stowaway and a criminal, there were still members of the Titanic crew around so why take orders from the Doctor ''He was the only non-Host in the vicinity. Also, as he remarked upon being asked "who put you in charge", He is the Doctor, the last of the Timelords, perhaps the Host recognized this as Authority (Also at 903 years old, he is clearly the oldest person on board) ''
*After the Doctor says, "Take me to your leader", he remarks on how he's always wanted to say that sentence, even though his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth incarnation]] said it in [[Aliens of London]] ''Perhaps this means that the Tenth Doctor has always wanted to say it and doesn't count his previous regenerations.''
*After the Doctor says, "Take me to your leader", he remarks on how he's always wanted to say that sentence, even though his [[Ninth Doctor|ninth incarnation]] said it in [[Aliens of London]] ''Perhaps this means that the Tenth Doctor has always wanted to say it and doesn't count his previous regenerations.''
*Despite jumping over the side in a suicide attempt Foon still tries to resist death. (Instinct)
*Despite jumping over the side in a suicide attempt Foon still tries to resist death. (Instinct)
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