Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/The Sontaran Stratagem


 * If, at the begining of the episode, 'ATMOS cannot be disabled', why does it have a 'Disable' button?
 * The ATMOS device at the beginning of the episode was being controlled by the Sontarans to kill the reporter. Ordinarily, it can probably be switched off, like any other GPS.


 * The ATMOS devices are meant to stop cars from expelling gases so how come we can see such exhaust fumes coming out of the UNIT jeep?
 * The fumes may be other less harmful gases which CO2 could somehow be reacted to produce.


 * The field used by Sontarans to stop firearms apparently works by making the copper jacket expand, this would likely cause the firing pin to still engage the cartridge, causing an explosive misfire.
 * In real life, misfires are rarely explosive.


 * In "Aliens of London" The Ninth Doctor says that UNIT are "Good People". Why now does he have such distain for them
 * He has not been involved with new UNIT on screen until this episode so he would not know what they have been doing he probably though they were still UNIT of old.


 * The Doctor also claims to be uncomfortable around people with guns, The Brigadier carried a gun often and is one of the Doctors best friends.
 * The Doctor also frequently chastised the Brigadier for using weapons. It is very consistently established that the Doctor does not approve of the use of guns and weapons unless absolutely necessary, and even then he does not like them.


 * The UNIT mobile command post is shown to be carried around in a semi-trailer, yet the inside layout appears considerably larger than the outside would suggest (shades of the TARDIS); the next episode will also show a normal building's door with a window where the back of the lorry is.
 * The trailer has a fold out side. This is shown when they enter and inside where the ceiling angles down. It still looks larger than it should, however this can be attributed to the camera lens which often makes interiors seem larger than they really are.


 * The UNIT crest still reads U.N.I.T.; given the newly stated name, it should read UN.I.T.
 * Perhaps the renaming occurred recently and the crests were left unchanged. Or they kept it for sentimental or branding/trademark reasons. Military units Often retain historical insignia even if their official designations change.


 * Luke Rattigan accuses the Doctor of uttering a tautology by saying "ATMOS system". However, the phrase "atmospheric emissions system" is a pleonasm, not a tautology. A tautology is a statement whose meaning is circular, such as "paper burns because it is inflammable".
 * A pleonasm is a tautology so both statements are true.


 * Considering the Doctor holds distain for UNIT, it's odd that he would have arranged for Martha to get a job with them.
 * It's not 100 percent confirmed that he did get her the job, although she clearly believes that to be the case. Regardless, she does say her intent is to change the organization from the inside; perhaps the Doctor had this in mind when he recommended her - perhaps inspired by Jack Harkness' success in reforming Torchwood. Also he doesn't have distain for UNIT, only for its militaristic methods, which is consistent with the Doctor's attitude from his very first encounter with them.


 * Rattigan remarks on how all Sontarans look alike and asks how they can tell each other apart. As it happens, the only two "bare-headed" Sontarans seen in this and the following episode look nothing alike and sound nothing alike.
 * Aside from the fact that the idea of "identical clones" is more a science-fiction cliche than something rooted in fact, this was more likely intended as an in-joke for viewers. Or, given Rattigan's ignorance and insanity, it could have also been an indication of racism on his part (similar to the racial stereotypical fallacy held by some that all Asians look alike, for example. Also, he's probably referring to the fact that Skorr had a helmet that is identical to all other Sontarans and yet Staal recognised him.


 * The Doctor and Wilf act as if they haven't seen each other since their brief encounter in Voyage of the Damned, yet didn't they see each other at the end of Partners in Crime?
 * Wilf, maybe, though he might not have gotten a clear look at the Doctor as he was too excited. Unless the Doctor has super-vision it's doubtful he'd have clearly seen Wilf's face from such a distance.