The Invasion of Time (TV story): Difference between revisions

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*The final two episodes of this story are blatently 'tacked-on' to the end to make it up to a six-parter. Why would aliens as powerful as the Vardens require to ally themselves to the Sontarans?
*The final two episodes of this story are blatently 'tacked-on' to the end to make it up to a six-parter. Why would aliens as powerful as the Vardens require to ally themselves to the Sontarans?
*What is so very special about the D-Mat gun that Rassilon felt it necessary to go to such lengths to safeguard Gallifrey from it's use? ''We only see a fraction of its potential in this story. Used to full effect, it would be capable of disintergrating any object or person, located in any place or time throughout the cosmos.''
*What is so very special about the D-Mat gun that Rassilon felt it necessary to go to such lengths to safeguard Gallifrey from it's use? ''We only see a fraction of its potential in this story. Used to full effect, it would be capable of disintergrating any object or person, located in any place or time throughout the cosmos.''
*It is never explained why the Doctor contacted the Vardans in the first place.
*The Doctor tells Borusa that the Vardans have 'more power than you could possibly imagine'. If so, why do they want the Great Key?
*It is not explained why the Matrix attacked the Doctor.


==Continuity==
==Continuity==
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