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* If the TARDIS's power has gone, how does the monitor screen work? ''Strictly speaking, its power wasn't "gone"; the TARDIS was merely in a [[temporal prison]].  While this shut down most power, it clearly didn't cut everything''
* If the TARDIS's power has gone, how does the monitor screen work? ''Strictly speaking, its power wasn't "gone"; the TARDIS was merely in a [[temporal prison]].  While this shut down most power, it clearly didn't cut everything''
* Wouldn't the nuclear warheads placed under the crust have melted? ''UNIT would most likely have thought about this, and provided some sort of way to protect them.''
* Wouldn't the nuclear warheads placed under the crust have melted? ''UNIT would most likely have thought about this, and provided some sort of way to protect them.''
* If Donna is dying because of the "Human-Time Lord metacrisis", why isn't the "second Doctor"?  ''Donna's life is under immediate threat because her human brain is being burned up by attempting to cohabitate with a Time Lord consciousness. ''
* Why did Martha have to travel to Germany to activate the Osterhagen key when the other soldiers were in pods in their home countries? ''The main pod was in Germany - Martha states that she is in Osterhagen 1.''
* Why did Martha have to travel to Germany to activate the Osterhagen key when the other soldiers were in pods in their home countries? ''The main pod was in Germany - Martha states that she is in Osterhagen 1.''
* 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. ''There is no indication one way or the other as to the moon's position.''
* 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. ''There is no indication one way or the other as to the moon's position.''
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