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*When Rose was the Bad Wolf entity, why did she not see the Cult of Skaro and destroy them? ''At that point, the Cult was in the [[Void]]. It's unlikely she would have been able to see them. Or she did and dismissed it as irrelevant since it had nothing to do with saving the Doctor and Earth at that moment in time. She didn't destroy [[Henry van Statten]]'s Dalek, or any of the Daleks seen in the previous 26 seasons either, and she could have.''
*When Rose was the Bad Wolf entity, why did she not see the Cult of Skaro and destroy them? ''At that point, the Cult was in the [[Void]]. It's unlikely she would have been able to see them. Or she did and dismissed it as irrelevant since it had nothing to do with saving the Doctor and Earth at that moment in time. She didn't destroy [[Henry van Statten]]'s Dalek, or any of the Daleks seen in the previous 26 seasons either, and she could have.''


*Since every other "disintegrator beam" was actually a secondary transmat system, when the Anne Droid shoots the 3 Daleks with it, wouldn't they just be sent back to the Dalek mothership like the Controller and Rose? ''The Doctor might have thought about this and changed the transmat beam into a disintegrator beam.'' ''Even if it sent them to the ship it would buy some time to finish the delta wave.''
*Since every other "disintegrator beam" was actually a secondary transmat system, when the Anne Droid shoots the 3 Daleks with it, wouldn't they just be sent back to the Dalek mothership like the Controller and Rose? ''The Doctor states that the transmat has been shut down. That means that these Daleks wouldn't be able to re-integrate until the transmat is back online. Until then, they would have been kept in whatever place things go when being transmatted or teleported.''


*How does the Doctor know to turn his head when his hologram appears to Rose in the TARDIS? He can't have been transmitting live because he said that "he bets" Rose was fussing and moaning - as in he couldn't see her. It's unlikely that he would have gotten to know her so well he could turn his head at the right moment and stare at the right place. ''The program was probably tied in with the TARDIS' sentient systems. Also there are interactive computer programs in real life that can react in this way. And the Doctor may have been transmitting and could have said "bet" to add a bit of humour into the scene and then turned his head to show Rose that she was actually talking to him.'' Another case of this happening is in [[The Age of Steel]] when the Doctor being watched by Mickey points were the last digit in the sequense should go whilst saying the number. This sugests that at times the Doctor can predict in some way events that appear to be random.
*How does the Doctor know to turn his head when his hologram appears to Rose in the TARDIS? He can't have been transmitting live because he said that "he bets" Rose was fussing and moaning - as in he couldn't see her. It's unlikely that he would have gotten to know her so well he could turn his head at the right moment and stare at the right place. ''The program was probably tied in with the TARDIS' sentient systems. Also there are interactive computer programs in real life that can react in this way. And the Doctor may have been transmitting and could have said "bet" to add a bit of humour into the scene and then turned his head to show Rose that she was actually talking to him.'' Another case of this happening is in [[The Age of Steel]] when the Doctor being watched by Mickey points were the last digit in the sequense should go whilst saying the number. This sugests that at times the Doctor can predict in some way events that appear to be random.
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