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::They are on different sides of the console, and he hit his head on the console; sometimes a car accident that barely scratches one person is fatal to someone sitting next to them.
::They are on different sides of the console, and he hit his head on the console; sometimes a car accident that barely scratches one person is fatal to someone sitting next to them.


::Mel is fit, while the Doctor is not.
::Mel is fit, while the Doctor is not.
::We have no idea exactly what the Doctor and Mel were doing at any point prior to the attack on the TARDIS or when we first see them. Anything could have happened to explain why the Doctor appears to have suffered from what has happened more critically than Mel has. Indeed, several expanded universe stories involving the Sixth Doctor ([[Time's Champion (novel)]], [[Spiral Scratch (novel)]], [[The Brink of Death (audio story)]]) have speculated that the Sixth Doctor was ''already'' on the verge of regenerating prior to the beginning of this story, and that the Rani's attack was the final straw or ultimately negligible.   


* How can the Doctor not realise that Mel's face is different from the real Mel's face?
* How can the Doctor not realise that Mel's face is different from the real Mel's face?
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