Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/War of the Sontarans

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  • Why does everyone call the place Sebastapol??? It's Sevastapol!!! Sebastapol is in Canada XD
Sebastopol is an older English name for Sevastopol and there isn't just one in Canada; it's a popular place name and there are Sebastopols in the US, Australia, Wales, Canada, Germany, Mauritius and more.
Thank you :)
  • Why does Vinder end up in the Temple of Atropos?
  • Why does Yaz end up in the Temple of Atropos? It at least makes sense Dan would go back to his original place and time but Yaz has no relation to the place at all.
  • How does the Sontarans always being on Earth work? If they had been there for a long time, long enough to be considdered a fixture on Earth, then the experiment had already been a success and shouldn't still be going on. And if they have been there that long then how is Earth history so unchanged when the whole point was to change Earth's history by their invasion?