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* Doctor Donna incapacitates the Daleks by manipulating keys. Why are there keys that could only be manipulated by hands on a Dalek vessel? ''Davros has humanoid hands he could have used to keys. Some Daleks have claws instead of plungers. Also many of the keys look like they can actually be handled by Dalek plungers as well.''
* Doctor Donna incapacitates the Daleks by manipulating keys. Why are there keys that could only be manipulated by hands on a Dalek vessel? ''Davros has humanoid hands he could have used to keys. Some Daleks have claws instead of plungers. Also many of the keys look like they can actually be handled by Dalek plungers as well.''
* When the Earth was returned to its rightful position, the moon is seen to be still in its place (did not travel with the Earth as we must assume the satellites and the rift did) and presumably resumed orbit. Wouldn't it have floated off toward the sun or another planet without the Earth's gravity to keep it in place? ''Earth perhaps wasn't gone long enough for this to become an issue. The Doctor acknowledges that the Earth is in for a period of unusual weather patterns, likely caused by the Moon reinstating itself. It's also possible that, off screen, the Doctor used the TARDIS to put the Moon back in its proper location.''
* When the Earth was returned to its rightful position, the moon is seen to be still in its place (did not travel with the Earth as we must assume the satellites and the rift did) and presumably resumed orbit. Wouldn't it have floated off toward the sun or another planet without the Earth's gravity to keep it in place? ''Earth perhaps wasn't gone long enough for this to become an issue. The Doctor acknowledges that the Earth is in for a period of unusual weather patterns, likely caused by the Moon reinstating itself. It's also possible that, off screen, the Doctor used the TARDIS to put the Moon back in its proper location.''
*When the Doctor remembers those who have died because of him, he recalls characters from the [[Ninth Doctor]] era, so shouldn't he also remember individuals such as [[Adric]] and [[Sara Kingdom]], too? The people shown follow the Time War which changed the Doctor hugely and created his aversion to war which turn resulted in the creation of his 'secret army'.
*When the Doctor remembers those who have died because of him, he recalls characters from the [[Ninth Doctor]] era, so shouldn't he also remember individuals such as [[Adric]] and [[Sara Kingdom]], too? The people shown follow the Time War which changed the Doctor hugely and created his aversion to war which turn resulted in the creation of his 'secret army'. Also, from a storytelling perspective, it makes more sense to include flashbacks to recent guest stars rather than incorporating and licensing  footage of individuals in the Classic Series.''  
. Also, from a storytelling perspective, it makes more sense to include flashbacks to recent guest stars rather than incorporating and licensing  footage of individuals in the Classic Series.''  
* When the Doctor Donna seals the vault how is the Supreme Dalek supposed to descend upon it? ''The Supreme Dalek has the authority or codes to override the seals.''
* When the Doctor Donna seals the vault how is the Supreme Dalek supposed to descend upon it? ''The Supreme Dalek has the authority or codes to override the seals.''
* The Dalek sealed in the time bubble at Torchwood should not have been destroyed when the other Daleks were. It would have been insulated from all events occurring in time. ''We don't know exactly how the time bubble works. Perhaps the Dalek wasn't necessarily frozen in the strictest sense, just separated from the Hub proper. For all we know, the time bubble is in fact just a force field that freezes everything that would pass through (even light, which would explain the static image held there). Alternately, it's possible that the signal interacting with the Dalek broke the lock, allowing it to be destroyed.''
* The Dalek sealed in the time bubble at Torchwood should not have been destroyed when the other Daleks were. It would have been insulated from all events occurring in time. ''We don't know exactly how the time bubble works. Perhaps the Dalek wasn't necessarily frozen in the strictest sense, just separated from the Hub proper. For all we know, the time bubble is in fact just a force field that freezes everything that would pass through (even light, which would explain the static image held there). Alternately, it's possible that the signal interacting with the Dalek broke the lock, allowing it to be destroyed.''
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