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*From a logical standpoint, wouldn't only a single phone be able to reach the Doctor's phone, and all others get a "Line Busy" message? ''(Every mobile phone isnt trying to ring through to the Doctor and speak to him, they are only being used to help him find the Earth.)''
*From a logical standpoint, wouldn't only a single phone be able to reach the Doctor's phone, and all others get a "Line Busy" message? ''(Every mobile phone isnt trying to ring through to the Doctor and speak to him, they are only being used to help him find the Earth.)''
*In [[The Parting of the Ways]] Dalek saucers demonstrate enough firepower to completely destroy Australia to the point of being barely recognizable in a second or two, yet here their weaponry hardly seems more powerful than a standard Dalek gun set on 'Maximum Extermination'. The Doctor makes it clear that the Daleks are far more deadly here than ever before, and later states that the Crucible's fleet is already more than enough to slaughter the universe, so why are the Daleks using such weak conventional weaponry, especially if their intent is to destroy all human resistance?
*In [[The Parting of the Ways]] Dalek saucers demonstrate enough firepower to completely destroy Australia to the point of being barely recognizable in a second or two, yet here their weaponry hardly seems more powerful than a standard Dalek gun set on 'Maximum Extermination'. The Doctor makes it clear that the Daleks are far more deadly here than ever before, and later states that the Crucible's fleet is already more than enough to slaughter the universe, so why are the Daleks using such weak conventional weaponry, especially if their intent is to destroy all human resistance? ''The Daleks may not wish to damage the Earth, as it may interfere with the working of the Reality Bomb.''


==Continuity==
==Continuity==
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