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*What happened to all the people who were on the Valiant when the President was assassinated but not present when the Paradox Machine was destroyed? To go one step further, what about the Toclafane vanguard who assassinated president Winters? Does that mean they are still on the loose? As the Valiant was rewound to where it was before, anyone on the Valiant at the time of assassination but not at the destruction of the paradox machine would have been killed (or rather stop existing). One step further, however, anyone NOT on the Valiant at the assassination but on it during the paradox machine's destruction should have been duplicated. How can all this be addressed? ''It could be that, as it is said in this episode, that the Valiant and the people on it were at the eye of the storm, so some aspects of "The Year That Never Was" were not removed.'' | *What happened to all the people who were on the Valiant when the President was assassinated but not present when the Paradox Machine was destroyed? To go one step further, what about the Toclafane vanguard who assassinated president Winters? Does that mean they are still on the loose? As the Valiant was rewound to where it was before, anyone on the Valiant at the time of assassination but not at the destruction of the paradox machine would have been killed (or rather stop existing). One step further, however, anyone NOT on the Valiant at the assassination but on it during the paradox machine's destruction should have been duplicated. How can all this be addressed? ''It could be that, as it is said in this episode, that the Valiant and the people on it were at the eye of the storm, so some aspects of "The Year That Never Was" were not removed.'' | ||
*It has been established that the First Doctor was his first incarnation and would have been over 800 years old, and he only appeared to be an old man, so why is that when aged by as little as a hundred, the Tenth Doctor becomes as aged as he is shown? ''Perhaps this is an effect of artificial aging. See ''[[The Leisure Hive]]''. | *It has been established that the First Doctor was his first incarnation and would have been over 800 years old, and he only appeared to be an old man, so why is that when aged by as little as a hundred, the Tenth Doctor becomes as aged as he is shown? ''Perhaps this is an effect of artificial aging. See ''[[The Leisure Hive]]''. | ||
Also, in a Fourth Doctor story, The Doctor 700-and-something-years-old, which would mean the First Doctor was not over 800-years-old | |||
*The Doctor says that time has reversed to "just before the spheres arrived but just after the president was killed" so what killed the president? ''The Doctor meant that it was before the scene shown where the sky splits open and all of the Toclafane pour out. Not the scene where he Toclafane first appear and kill President Winters.'' | *The Doctor says that time has reversed to "just before the spheres arrived but just after the president was killed" so what killed the president? ''The Doctor meant that it was before the scene shown where the sky splits open and all of the Toclafane pour out. Not the scene where he Toclafane first appear and kill President Winters.'' |