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"and the Doctor is probably immune" He was unharmed by röntgen radiation in ''Smith and Jones'' (though he did have to expel it from his body) but not to whatever type of radiation was produced by the "nuclear bolt" in ''The End of Time''. Certainly, given the effects of artron energy, protecting Amy from radiation makes more sense than protecting her from infection and, as pointed out, if River and/or the clerics needed the injections, they'd had plenty of opportunity to get them earlier. --[[Special:Contributions/78.146.180.51|78.146.180.51]] 15:47, August 7, 2011 (UTC)
"and the Doctor is probably immune" He was unharmed by röntgen radiation in ''Smith and Jones'' (though he did have to expel it from his body) but not to whatever type of radiation was produced by the "nuclear bolt" in ''The End of Time''. Certainly, given the effects of artron energy, protecting Amy from radiation makes more sense than protecting her from infection and, as pointed out, if River and/or the clerics needed the injections, they'd had plenty of opportunity to get them earlier. --[[Special:Contributions/78.146.180.51|78.146.180.51]] 15:47, August 7, 2011 (UTC)
The Doctor isn't immune to all types of radiation, but it isn't beyond the realm of possibilities to assume that he is immune to some. River and the clerics probably had their injections before they went down stairs, but Amy could have been overlooked because she is just a civilian who the church wouldn't consider important. Plenty of companions have been effected by both diseases and radiation over the years, so clearly artron energy doesn't protect people from everything.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 19:39, August 8, 2011 (UTC)
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