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* The precise setting of this story is disputed. Some expanded universe material places it on [[Io]], one of the moons of [[Jupiter]], despite the fact the story suggests the atmosphere outside the sandminer is breathable and the presence of a vast sandy desert is somewhat integral to the plot (neither of which would be the case on Io). One story places it on the planet [[Kaldor]]. The [[Kaldor City]] spin-offs do not name the planet where the city is located. ([[NA]]: ''[[Legacy]]'', [[DWM]]: ''[[Crisis on Kaldor]]'') | * The precise setting of this story is disputed. Some expanded universe material places it on [[Io]], one of the moons of [[Jupiter]], despite the fact the story suggests the atmosphere outside the sandminer is breathable and the presence of a vast sandy desert is somewhat integral to the plot (neither of which would be the case on Io). One story places it on the planet [[Kaldor]]. The [[Kaldor City]] spin-offs do not name the planet where the city is located. ([[NA]]: ''[[Legacy]]'', [[DWM]]: ''[[Crisis on Kaldor]]'') | ||
* Decades later, the episodes ''[[The Impossible Planet]]''/''[[The Satan Pit]]'' and ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'' would also feature subservient creatures (albeit living ones this time) turning on their masters after being manipulated; like the robots, the [[Ood]]'s eyes would also glow red when under this influence. | * Decades later, the episodes ''[[The Impossible Planet]]''/''[[The Satan Pit]]'' and ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'' would also feature subservient creatures (albeit living ones this time) turning on their masters after being manipulated; like the robots, the [[Ood]]'s eyes would also glow red when under this influence. | ||
* The [[Heavenly Host]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'' bear many similarities to the Robots in this story. Not only do they look vaguely similar, they also have a habit of chanting 'Kill, kill, kill!', and one even has to remove its hand after getting it trapped in a door. | |||
* When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] has a [[Eleventh Doctor (Ganger)|Ganger]] made of him, he has difficulty adjusting to the Doctor's memories, at one point blurting out "Would you like a jelly baby?" in the voice of the Fourth Doctor, from this serial ([[DW]]: ''[[The Almost People]]''). | * When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] has a [[Eleventh Doctor (Ganger)|Ganger]] made of him, he has difficulty adjusting to the Doctor's memories, at one point blurting out "Would you like a jelly baby?" in the voice of the Fourth Doctor, from this serial ([[DW]]: ''[[The Almost People]]''). | ||
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