The Parting of the Ways (TV story): Difference between revisions

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*How does the Doctor know to turn his head when his hologram appears to Rose in the TARDIS? He can't have been transmitting live because he said that "he bets" Rose was fussing and moaning - as in he couldn't see her. It's unlikely that he would have gotten to know her so well he could turn his head at the right moment and stare at the right place. ''There are interactive computer programs in real life that can somewhat react in this way, making it entirely plausible that Time Lord technology is able to do so to the level shown.''
*How does the Doctor know to turn his head when his hologram appears to Rose in the TARDIS? He can't have been transmitting live because he said that "he bets" Rose was fussing and moaning - as in he couldn't see her. It's unlikely that he would have gotten to know her so well he could turn his head at the right moment and stare at the right place. ''There are interactive computer programs in real life that can somewhat react in this way, making it entirely plausible that Time Lord technology is able to do so to the level shown.''
*Rose asks the Doctor why he cannot simply travel back in time and warn the humans about the Daleks. He replies that he has become part of events and so cannot do that. However, in [[Doctor Who (1996)|the TV movie]], the Eye of Harmony destroys the Earth, before the Doctor basically rewinds time and prevents it from happening. ''Also, ''[[Time-Flight]]'' and other stories have also established that the Doctor can't or won't change certain events. The Eye of Harmony's destruction of Earth was not meant to happen - as the Doctor was familiar with post-1999 Earth, so it had to be undone.''
*Rose asks the Doctor why he cannot simply travel back in time and warn the humans about the Daleks. He replies that he has become part of events and so cannot do that. However, in [[Doctor Who (1996)|the TV movie]], the Eye of Harmony destroys the Earth, before the Doctor basically rewinds time and prevents it from happening. ''Also, ''[[Time-Flight]]'' and other stories have also established that the Doctor can't or won't change certain events. The Eye of Harmony's destruction of Earth was not meant to happen - as the Doctor was familiar with post-1999 Earth, so it had to be undone.''
*The Doctor saves Rose's life by taking the vortex energy out of her. He then returns the energy to the TARDIS. Why, then, do the effects of the energy kill him? It should either kill them both (as they both had the energy in them) or neither of them (as they both lost it). ''Some novels have stated that, while regenerating, a body can absorb [[artron energy]] and feed it into the regenerative process. Assuming that the vortex energy is the same as artron energy, it is possible that the Doctor deliberately triggered a regeneration, possibly allowing him to absorb the energy from Rose. The regeneration then had to complete. It's also possible the vortex energy had a different effect on the Doctor's physiology when he absorbed it. Or, since the vortex energy makes one temporarily omnipotent, the Doctor may have used it to repair the damage to her body.''
*The Doctor saves Rose's life by taking the vortex energy out of her. He then returns the energy to the TARDIS. Why, then, do the effects of the energy kill him? It should either kill them both (as they both had the energy in them) or neither of them (as they both lost it). ''Some novels have stated that, while regenerating, a body can absorb [[artron energy]] and feed it into the regenerative process. Assuming that the vortex energy is the same as artron energy, it is possible that the Doctor deliberately triggered a regeneration, possibly allowing him to absorb the energy from Rose. The regeneration then had to complete. It's also possible the vortex energy had a different effect on the Doctor's physiology when he absorbed it. Or, since the vortex energy makes one temporarily omnipotent, the Doctor may have used it to repair the damage to her body.''
* At one point in the episode, the Daleks are "bombing whole continents," and we see on a computer map that their bombing is so drastic as to radically change coastlines of entire continents. With all the things Rose/Bad Wolf changed, why does she leave that destruction in place, and why does no one seem concerned about it after the fact? ''Bad Wold/Rose happened after the bombing, so it is likely when she said I bring life, the continents were restored''
* At one point in the episode, the Daleks are "bombing whole continents," and we see on a computer map that their bombing is so drastic as to radically change coastlines of entire continents. With all the things Rose/Bad Wolf changed, why does she leave that destruction in place, and why does no one seem concerned about it after the fact? ''Bad Wold/Rose happened after the bombing, so it is likely when she said I bring life, the continents were restored''
* Why would it take it 2 to 3 minutes to get across the solar system? Haven't the Daleks moved around galaxies before? ''As the Doctor mentioned in [[Journey's End]] the Daleks they are fighting were scavengers and were not a full Dalek Empire, thus explaining why it would take so long. Had they used the kind of speed that would be needed to move "around galaxies", they would have quickly overshot the Earth and been many star systems away from their target. Slower speeds are needed for moving over comparatively tiny distances.''
* Why would it take it 2 to 3 minutes to get across the solar system? Haven't the Daleks moved around galaxies before? ''As the Doctor mentioned in [[Journey's End]] the Daleks they are fighting were scavengers and were not a full Dalek Empire, thus explaining why it would take so long. Had they used the kind of speed that would be needed to move "around galaxies", they would have quickly overshot the Earth and been many star systems away from their target. Slower speeds are needed for moving over comparatively tiny distances.''
* If the Earth is altered, how is it the same in the year 5,000,000,000? ''if Rose resurrected Captain Jack, she likely restored Earth''
* If the Earth is altered, how is it the same in the year 5,000,000,000? ''if Rose resurrected Captain Jack, she likely restored Earth''
* Why would the doctor joke about his regeneration? I mean, its a serious thing for rose. This is the first time she had seen a regeneration.


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