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:::This question assumes that the Doctor was wrong all the times he specifically said he was the last of his kind, and yet he was infallibly right the one time he offhandedly mentioned that he had the last TARDIS, which is kind of a silly assumption.
:::This question assumes that the Doctor was wrong all the times he specifically said he was the last of his kind, and yet he was infallibly right the one time he offhandedly mentioned that he had the last TARDIS, which is kind of a silly assumption.
::As an additional note, the Time Lords do have lots of other technology to travel in time without necessarily using a TARDIS.


*Why does refuelling the TARDIS take 20 seconds but in ''[[Boom Town]]'' it takes a whole day?
*Why does refuelling the TARDIS take 20 seconds but in ''[[Boom Town]]'' it takes a whole day?
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::It is highly possible that the Time Lords knew about the end of the universe, with all their knowledge of time travel, but simply had no cause to go there.
::It is highly possible that the Time Lords knew about the end of the universe, with all their knowledge of time travel, but simply had no cause to go there.
:::It's actually established in ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'' that the Time Lords had a law against visiting the end.
:::It's actually established in ''[[Frontios (TV story)|Frontios]]'' that the Time Lords had a law against visiting the end.
::::Correct. They weren't allowed to go there, in part because they knew it was the end of the Universe. It wouldn't be very hard for them to calculate.


*The Master is now human, yet he starts to remember his Time Lord self. How is it possible that when the Doctor and the Master became human, their minds did not burn up like Donna's would if she ever remembered everything that had happened while she had traveled with the Doctor.
*The Master is now human, yet he starts to remember his Time Lord self. How is it possible that when the Doctor and the Master became human, their minds did not burn up like Donna's would if she ever remembered everything that had happened while she had traveled with the Doctor.
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