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== References == | == References == | ||
* The Doctor offers himself for [[execution]] in Romana's place. | * The Doctor offers himself for [[execution]] in Romana's place. | ||
* When reading the Book of Futures, the Doctor mentions that in the beginning, | * When reading the Book of Futures, the Doctor mentions that in the beginning, time split the [[omniverse]] in two, and continued until there was an infinite number of times. | ||
* The Doctor quotes [[William Shakespeare]]: "a tale told by an idiot" and "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow." | * The Doctor quotes [[William Shakespeare]]: "a tale told by an idiot" and "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow." | ||
* Funderell does not have a [[seabed]] or molten core. It is an artificial planet engineered by the Time Lords back when they knew how to build planets. At the centre of the world are parallel [[timeline]]s, "Time's Infinity." With the [[Orb of Funderell]], the possible futures can be viewed, but not changed. Sartia tries to use the Orb with the TARDIS to control the timelines, but it's too overpowering. | * Funderell does not have a [[seabed]] or molten core. It is an artificial planet engineered by the Time Lords back when they knew how to build planets. At the centre of the world are parallel [[timeline]]s, "Time's Infinity." With the [[Orb of Funderell]], the possible futures can be viewed, but not changed. Sartia tries to use the Orb with the TARDIS to control the timelines, but it's too overpowering. | ||
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* The Doctor theorises that the Time Lords forgot about Funderell millennia ago, during the great cut-backs of the [[53rd Bureaucratic Regime]]. | * The Doctor theorises that the Time Lords forgot about Funderell millennia ago, during the great cut-backs of the [[53rd Bureaucratic Regime]]. | ||
* The Doctor notes that good [[companion]]s are modest: he asks Romana how many times she's saved the universe, but she hasn't kept count. | * The Doctor notes that good [[companion]]s are modest: he asks Romana how many times she's saved the universe, but she hasn't kept count. | ||
* The Doctor "reboots" the planet back to | * The Doctor "reboots" the planet back to its default setting before it started to degrade. As a result, the green sea is returned to a blue ocean. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
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