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    Doomsday Question...

    When the Doctor used his trick to suck the Daleks and the Cybermen into the void, why didn't the Tardis go in to, because it was covered in void particals.
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    Magnets..... what?
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      #3
      Either A) Magnets B) Plothole C) Tardis has anti-void stuff spray all over it.

      Take your pick

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        #4
        Plotholes? In Doctor who? NEVER!

        I'm guessing indeed, the magnets. Or Torchwood's looked it up someplace safe. Or.... erm, he's got another Tardis in his pocket? They're bigger on the inside, you know.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Pitry View Post
          he's got another Tardis in his pocket? They're bigger on the inside, you know.
          I think that he had it in his pocket now. lol
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            #6
            Its the tardis thats the answer

            An easier question would be why is the inside bigger than the outside or why a show like big brother continues to be shown on tv even though its [insert swear word]


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              #7
              Originally posted by beale947 View Post
              Its the tardis thats the answer

              An easier question would be why is the inside bigger than the outside or why a show like big brother continues to be shown on tv even though its [insert swear word]
              easy, it is 5 dimensional, you can fit the earth in my left hand pocket, if my left hand pocket was 5th dimensional

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                #8
                The Tartis goes over the void all time so it is unaffected by it's pull.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kingomon View Post
                  The Tartis goes over the void all time so it is unaffected by it's pull.

                  Tartis?! Its TARDIS
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Kingomon View Post
                    The Tartis goes over the void all time so it is unaffected by it's pull.
                    And that's a completely illogical argument. That's a reason FOR it to get pulled in.


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                      #11
                      Here's the most reasonable explanation. The TARDIS, having been through the void fewer times than either the Doctor or Rose was pulled even less forcefully than they were... and they were able to keep themselves in place by holding onto a stationary object. The TARDIS was 45 floors below the lever room, and was thus separated from the open Void by 45 floors of concrete and steel. More than enough to keep her from being pulled through.

                      On a side note, this question is starting to become the "What does the Ninth Chevron Do?" of Doctor Who.
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                        #12
                        Given that the TARDIS can resist the gravitational pull of a black hole, a bit of a tug from the void seems trivial in comparison.

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                          #13
                          Oh, come on! It's the freaking TARDIS, she can do pretty much anything. Don't ask how, it's Time Lord tech. No way we would understand!
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                            #14
                            MAybe, but I doubt that a blackhole's pull is the same as that of the void's. And 45 floors doesn't explain it as their where Cybermen from India that where getting sucked into the void, so steel shouldn't have done it.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by deadman View Post
                              And 45 floors doesn't explain it as their where Cybermen from India that where getting sucked into the void, so steel shouldn't have done it.
                              Yes it does. Pay attention...

                              "It shouldn't be too bad for us, but the Daleks and Cybermen are steeped in void stuff. They lived inside the void. They're bristling with it." When the void opened, the Daleks and Cybermen were pulled with force because they were soaked in "void stuff." The Doctor and Rose, who both had only been through the void a couple times, were pulled gently enough that they could hold themselves in place with just their dinky little arms gripping a stationary object.

                              The TARDIS had been through the Void even fewer times than either the Doctor or Rose, so it would have been pulled even weaker than they. If their arms were enough to hold them, then a whole building of Canary Wharf architecture was surely enough to hold the old girl in place.
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