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*When the TARDIS is ejected from the ship, it drifts off into space. But in [[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'', the Doctor mentioned that, when set adrift, the TARDIS is programmed to lock on to the nearest centre of gravity. Shouldn't the ship have qualified as the nearest centre of gravity?  
*When the TARDIS is ejected from the ship, it drifts off into space. But in [[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'', the Doctor mentioned that, when set adrift, the TARDIS is programmed to lock on to the nearest centre of gravity. Shouldn't the ship have qualified as the nearest centre of gravity?  
::It wasn't drifting, it was still being powered; the time rotor is still operating''.
::It wasn't drifting, it was still being powered; the time rotor is still operating''.
*After the Doctor jumps out of the ship, he drifts towards the Tardis, slows down, and stops. Since there is no friction in space, the Doctor should have continued moving towards the Tardis at a constant speed.
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