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*Dalek Caan stated that a companion would die. However no-one actually died, as Donna just lost her memory of the Doctor.''Dalek Caan was talking in riddles just as many prophets in the Doctor Who universe do, which means not everything they say happens in the literal sense. With Rose's prophesied death it was actually revealed that she was merely listed amongst the dead in her native universe. With Donna the person she had become while traveling with the Doctor had been wiped away; he outright states to Wilf and Sylvia that that aspect of Donna was dead, technically fulfilling the prophecy, albeit in the same roundabout way that Rose told the story of how she "died" in [[Doomsday]].''  
*Dalek Caan stated that a companion would die. However no-one actually died, as Donna just lost her memory of the Doctor.''Dalek Caan was talking in riddles just as many prophets in the Doctor Who universe do, which means not everything they say happens in the literal sense. With Rose's prophesied death it was actually revealed that she was merely listed amongst the dead in her native universe. With Donna the person she had become while traveling with the Doctor had been wiped away; he outright states to Wilf and Sylvia that that aspect of Donna was dead, technically fulfilling the prophecy, albeit in the same roundabout way that Rose told the story of how she "died" in [[Doomsday]].''  


* In the flashbacks of people who have died for the Doctor, it shows many of the cast of [[Love & Monsters]], however by the time the Doctor appeared in the episode many of them had already died. How did the Doctor knew who they were? ''It can be assumed that when the Doctor attempted to help [[Elton Pope]] and [[Ursula Blake]] that they related the story of [[LINDA]] to him. Also, in [[Time Crash]] the [[Fifth Doctor]] indicates that his past incarnations have also met and interacted with the members of LINDA.''
* In the flashbacks of people who have died for the Doctor, it shows many of the cast of [[Love & Monsters]], however by the time the Doctor appeared in the episode many of them had already died. How did the Doctor knew who they were? ''It can be assumed that when the Doctor attempted to help [[Elton Pope]] and [[Ursula Blake]] that they related the story of [[LINDA]] to him. Also, in [[Time Crash]] the [[Fifth Doctor]] indicates that his past incarnations have also met and interacted with the members of LINDA.  As well as this, they had died trying to find the Doctor in the first place.''


*The moon remained in position when the Earth had moved. The moon should have locked onto the strongest gravitational force (the Sun) and been pulled towards it. ''How does one move a planet millions of miles? Assume there's jargony pseudoscience involved.'' The "jargony pseudoscience" was of Dalek origin, and there was no reason for the Daleks to go out of their way to keep the moon where it should be. ''If left alone the moon's orbit would adjust to the change in mass eventually. But this process would take decades if not centuries. No indication the earth was gone that long.''
*The moon remained in position when the Earth had moved. The moon should have locked onto the strongest gravitational force (the Sun) and been pulled towards it. ''How does one move a planet millions of miles? Assume there's jargony pseudoscience involved.'' The "jargony pseudoscience" was of Dalek origin, and there was no reason for the Daleks to go out of their way to keep the moon where it should be. ''If left alone the moon's orbit would adjust to the change in mass eventually. But this process would take decades if not centuries. No indication the earth was gone that long.''
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