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::The 23rd of March 2472 will be a Wednesday, but the date is actually the 3rd of March 2472 at least from what I saw, and that's still a correct problem (3/3/2472 is Thursday). However, remember that time is relative. We don't know what "time" reference they are using. There are different ages on Gallifrey, so it's certainly possible that 2472 in one age is a few millenia away from 2472 in another age.
::The 23rd of March 2472 will be a Wednesday, but the date is actually the 3rd of March 2472 at least from what I saw, and that's still a correct problem (3/3/2472 is Thursday). However, remember that time is relative. We don't know what "time" reference they are using. There are different ages on Gallifrey, so it's certainly possible that 2472 in one age is a few millenia away from 2472 in another age.
:::And really, the above calendar change explanation still holds.
:::And really, the above calendar change explanation still holds.
* Why would the most powerful super-weapon ever devised, capable of destroying stars, and having a huge control room, have a simple self-destruct mechanism triggered by pulling a single lever? For one thing it could easily be accidentally knocked by a passer-by.


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