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* Even though it is just a small space shuttle Jenny seems surprisingly confident that she can travel the entire Universe with it.  
* Even though it is just a small space shuttle Jenny seems surprisingly confident that she can travel the entire Universe with it.  
*The Doctor refers to the method of Jenny's creation as "not what (he calls) natural parentage". This is somewhat ironic, given that he was created [[loom|in much the same way]]. However, this is not really a discrepancy as the use of the Looms was necessitated by the [[Pythia]]'s curse, and that Gallifreyans would naturally reproduce sexually. ''By showing a young Master with the appearance of a child in ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'', the current production team may have shown that they do not consider the Looms to exist in official continuity. How this would tie in with the on-screen reference to the [[Cartmel Masterplan]] in ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' (where the Doctor implies that he was present at the creation of the [[Hand of Omega]]) would therefore be a new mystery in itself.''
*The Doctor refers to the method of Jenny's creation as "not what (he calls) natural parentage". This is somewhat ironic, given that he was created [[loom|in much the same way]]. However, this is not really a discrepancy as the use of the Looms was necessitated by the [[Pythia]]'s curse, and that Gallifreyans would naturally reproduce sexually. ''By showing a young Master with the appearance of a child in ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'', the current production team may have shown that they do not consider the Looms to exist in official continuity. How this would tie in with the on-screen reference to the [[Cartmel Masterplan]] in ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' (where the Doctor implies that he was present at the creation of the [[Hand of Omega]]) would therefore be a new mystery in itself.''
* The Doctor has killed several times before, why does he disapprove of Jenny's killing? (because she is his duaughter)
* The Doctor has killed several times before, why does he disapprove of Jenny's killing?


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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