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* The Doctor has killed several times before, why does he disapprove of Jenny's killing? ''He only killed when absolutely necessary, even going as far to spare his enemies death in [[Family of Blood]]. ''
* The Doctor has killed several times before, why does he disapprove of Jenny's killing? ''He only killed when absolutely necessary, even going as far to spare his enemies death in [[Family of Blood]]. ''
* Even allowing for far-future science, how could a ball of gas the size of my head terraform an entire planet? And, if we grant that it could, how could anyone possibly survive being in the same room when it went off, especially considering the rate at which it strips away topsoil? '''''Very''''' ''clever nanites? But even then, where does the soil go?''
* For that matter, why would it ''want'' to strip away the topsoil? Wouldn't that be counterproductive to the goal of turning the planet into one humans could comfortably live on? ''It's contaminated by the planet's high-ish radiation levels, and/or this is to give the Hath better habitat by making it easier to create lakes.''


==Continuity==
==Continuity==
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