The Waters of Mars (TV story): Difference between revisions

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* The Doctor refers to the [[Ice Warriors]] as if they no longer exist, or at least not on Mars. Yet [[DW]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]'' occurs in the middle of the 21st century (close to the events of ''Waters of Mars'') and we learn they come from Mars. [[DW]]: ''[[The Ice Warriors]]'', another Martian attempt to conquer earth, occurs in a future ice age, and the [[Peladon]] stories both occur in the distant future. ''(The Doctor simply refers to them as an "ancient" race, which does not necessarily imply that they no longer exist.)''
* The Doctor refers to the [[Ice Warriors]] as if they no longer exist, or at least not on Mars. Yet [[DW]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]'' occurs in the middle of the 21st century (close to the events of ''Waters of Mars'') and we learn they come from Mars. [[DW]]: ''[[The Ice Warriors]]'', another Martian attempt to conquer earth, occurs in a future ice age, and the [[Peladon]] stories both occur in the distant future. ''(The Doctor simply refers to them as an "ancient" race, which does not necessarily imply that they no longer exist.)''
* The first of the web pages brought up in the episode claims that Adelaide had a seven-strong crew with her, though there were 9 people on-site not counting the Doctor.
* If The Flood can scream to a point that it cracks ice several feet thick, then why would Maggie have needed to break down the door to escape the medical centre?


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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