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*Why is Shirley Anne's wheelchair equipped with darts and rockets for emergencies but not a motorised engine? Surely, in a situation that would require her to use such weapons, she would also need a motorised wheelchair to allow her to get to safety quickly and out of danger.
*Why is Shirley Anne's wheelchair equipped with darts and rockets for emergencies but not a motorised engine? Surely, in a situation that would require her to use such weapons, she would also need a motorised wheelchair to allow her to get to safety quickly and out of danger.
**Because she is a person with free will and chose not to or maybe just didn't think of it.
**Because she is a person with free will and chose not to or maybe just didn't think of it.
::Perhaps it's an either/or choice; the power unit and ammunition storage and mechanism for the armaments may not leave enough room or weight allowance for a motor as well.


*How do the cracks on the Earth reseal itself as if nothing has happened? We can clearly see some bricks falling through the cracks.
*How do the cracks on the Earth reseal itself as if nothing has happened? We can clearly see some bricks falling through the cracks.
:: Perhaps the double dagger drive has a temporal drive element to it; or, at least, uses technology that one-and-a-half Time Lords, working together, can turn into a rudimentary one in order to undo the damage it was doing to Earth; hence, the cracks were "un-happened" when the power was reversed. Either that or at least one alien invasion has left Transport for London in possession of some very efficient street maintenance nanotech.
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