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* Strax indicates that the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s regeneration was caused by a bump on the head. This marks the first time an official BBC production — albeit a non-narrative one — has given an on-screen reason for the previously unexplained regeneration, although it explicitly contradicts the events of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Spiral Scratch (novel)|Spiral Scratch]]''. | * Strax indicates that the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s regeneration was caused by a bump on the head. This marks the first time an official BBC production — albeit a non-narrative one — has given an on-screen reason for the previously unexplained regeneration, although it explicitly contradicts the events of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Spiral Scratch (novel)|Spiral Scratch]]''. | ||
* Strax makes reference to different clone batches, explaining the similarities in appearance between himself and the Sontarans of ''The Poison Sky'', and the differences in appearance with the Sontaran seen in ''The Time Warrior''. | * Strax makes reference to different clone batches, explaining the similarities in appearance between himself and the Sontarans of ''The Poison Sky'', and the differences in appearance with the Sontaran seen in ''The Time Warrior''. | ||
* Unlike previous Strax Field Reports, this | * Unlike previous Strax Field Reports, this instalment was only made available for viewing in the UK, likely due to the use of footage from previous episodes. | ||
[[Category:2013 webcasts]] | [[Category:2013 webcasts]] | ||
[[Category:Strax Field Reports]] | [[Category:Strax Field Reports]] |