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*How can Cassandra claim to be the last human in "The End of the World" when there are humans in "Utopia," set 100 trillion years later? I understand that she was very conceited and that some humans bred with other races and changed, but those humans in 100 trillion look identical to us, and Cassandra doesn't look human at all.
*At the end of ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'', Jack says that he can't die but he still keeps getting older. In this episode, he claims that his vortex manipulator went wrong and he was forced to live through the nineteenth and twentieth century. How come he has not aged?
*At the end of ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'', Jack says that he can't die but he still keeps getting older. In this episode, he claims that his vortex manipulator went wrong and he was forced to live through the nineteenth and twentieth century. How come he has not aged?
::He has. Compare this Jack to the one in Series 1. The ''rate'' at which Jack ages is simply much, much slower than normal Human ageing. Also, the Doctor earlier asked if Jack had had "work done".
::He has. Compare this Jack to the one in Series 1. The ''rate'' at which Jack ages is simply much, much slower than normal Human ageing. Also, the Doctor earlier asked if Jack had had "work done".
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