XPost: uk.media.tv.sf.drwho   
   From: solar.penguin@gmail.com   
      
   The True loon twisted himself into loops:   
      
   > On 25/11/2025 12:19, solar penguin wrote:   
   >>   
   >> Daniel70 wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> On 25/11/2025 3:42 pm, The True Doctor wrote:   
   >>   
   >>>   
   >>>> and with laser reflectors, moon buggies, American flags, golf balls,   
   >>>> golf clubs, and rocket stages in exactly the same positions they   
   >>>> were before, and with exactly the same features?   
   >>>   
   >>> In another Dimension .... YES.   
   >>   
   >> Who says the laser reflectors, moon buggies, etc. were still   
   >> in the same positions as before? I don’t remember that in the   
   >> episode.   
   >   
   > Because that's where they are now   
      
   But will they continue to be there after 2049?   
      
   > and where they have always been.   
      
   But will they continue to be there after 2049?   
      
   > If they were so much as a millimetre out of place then the whole   
   > world would have been completely unrecognisable.   
   >   
      
   I think the other events of the episode would change the world   
   far more than the position of some lunar junk.   
      
   >>   
   >>>   
   >>>> DON'T BE A FOOL! What happened to Liz Shaw who was based on the moon   
   >>>> during this time?   
   >>>   
   >>> In another Dimension .... YES.   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> Who says she was on the moon when that happened? Once   
   >> again, I don’t remember seeing her in the episode.   
   >>   
   >> Is Aggy making stuff up again?   
   >   
   > RTD said she was based on the moon. Why didn't the Doctor give a stuff   
   > about what might have happened to her?   
   >   
      
   Did RTD specifically say that Liz Shaw was on the moon during   
   the specific events of this specific episode?   
      
   And if he did, how did he know? This was long after he left the   
   show. His personal opinion doesn’t change anything.   
      
   >>   
   >> With all the real problems in that episode, why make up   
   >> fake ones?   
   >>   
   >   
   > It's not a fake one. Any episode where you gain wight in free fall   
   > instead of becoming weightless violates the laws of physics, and   
   > therefore this episode is not part of Doctor Who.   
      
   That’s a _different_ problem. It has nothing to do with lunar junk   
   or Liz Shaw.   
      
   (It’s also another fake problem. Doctor Who has been violating   
   physics ever since that police box turned out to be bigger on   
   the inside! Why start making a fuss about it now?)   
      
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   solar penguin   
      
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