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::The TARDIS has defences, even some that can be set to automatic, such as the forcefield from the [[Tribophysical waveform macro-kinetic extrapolator]]. Moreover, we're shortly to establish that at this point in the Doctor's TARDIS lifespan, she can manipulate at least some of her own settings [[TV]]:[[Utopia (TV story)]]. She's also recently been seen to resist the gravitational pull of a black hole. [[TV]]:[[The Satan Pit (TV story)]]
::The TARDIS has defences, even some that can be set to automatic, such as the forcefield from the [[Tribophysical waveform macro-kinetic extrapolator]]. Moreover, we're shortly to establish that at this point in the Doctor's TARDIS lifespan, she can manipulate at least some of her own settings [[TV]]:[[Utopia (TV story)]]. She's also recently been seen to resist the gravitational pull of a black hole. [[TV]]:[[The Satan Pit (TV story)]]
:::So, assuming the TARDIS is immune to the effects of opening the void, why didn't the Doctor just think to lock a void stuff riddled Rose into the TARDIS until he'd solved the problem? Rather than trying to send her off to Pete's World.


* Why were all the Cybermen sucked into the Void? Many of them had been converted on earth, and so had never been through the Void - such as Yvonne and Lisa in Torchwood. Lisa wasn't pulled through, yet all of the others appear to have.
* Why were all the Cybermen sucked into the Void? Many of them had been converted on earth, and so had never been through the Void - such as Yvonne and Lisa in Torchwood. Lisa wasn't pulled through, yet all of the others appear to have.
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