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* After the Doctor jumps out of the ship, he drifts towards the Tardis, slows down, and stops. Since there is no friction in space, the Doctor should have continued moving towards the Tardis at a constant speed.
* After the Doctor jumps out of the ship, he drifts towards the Tardis, slows down, and stops. Since there is no friction in space, the Doctor should have continued moving towards the Tardis at a constant speed.
::We know the TARDIS has a force field around it (and the ship might as well).  Both the Doctor and the TARDIS were inside the ship's force field.
::We know the TARDIS has a force field around it (and the ship might as well).  Both the Doctor and the TARDIS were inside the ship's force field.
::It looks as if Adric fails to give him enough rope to make the full crossing ... although that certainly does not excuse the Doctor losing momentum on the way back, when Enlightenment unties his safety line.


* The Doctor is able to enter the TARDIS while in flight, hovering outside [[Monarch (Four to Doomsday)|Monarch]]'s ship. This contradicts what happens in [[TV]]: ''[[The Enemy of the World (TV story)]]'' and ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)]]'' when [[Salamander]] attempts to steal the TARDIS, but begins flight while the doors are open, causing him to be sucked out.
* The Doctor is able to enter the TARDIS while in flight, hovering outside [[Monarch (Four to Doomsday)|Monarch]]'s ship. This contradicts what happens in [[TV]]: ''[[The Enemy of the World (TV story)]]'' and ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)]]'' when [[Salamander]] attempts to steal the TARDIS, but begins flight while the doors are open, causing him to be sucked out.
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