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*The scriptures of the [[Veltino]] describe the planet as [[Krop Tor]] - "the bitter pill". | *The scriptures of the [[Veltino]] describe the planet as [[Krop Tor]] - "the bitter pill". | ||
*The Doctor states [[TARDIS]]es are grown, rather than built. | *The Doctor states [[TARDIS]]es are grown, rather than built. | ||
*When Ida mentions "there's no turning back", The Doctor says it is almost as bad as saying "this is going to be the best Christmas Walford has ever seen", a reference to EastEnders | *When Ida mentions "there's no turning back", The Doctor says it is almost as bad as saying "this is going to be the best Christmas Walford has ever seen", a reference to ''[[EastEnders]]'' and their infamously miserable holiday specials. | ||
*[[John Jefferson|Jefferson]] quotes Thomas Babington Macaulay's poem ''[[wikipedia:Lays of Ancient Rome|Horatius]]''; "And how can man die better, than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his Gods?" | *[[John Jefferson|Jefferson]] quotes Thomas Babington Macaulay's poem ''[[wikipedia:Lays of Ancient Rome|Horatius]]''; "And how can man die better, than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his Gods?" | ||
*During the night shift, the base plays [[wikipedia:Maurice Ravel|Maurice Ravel's]] ''[[wikipedia:Bolero|Bolero]]''. | *During the night shift, the base plays [[wikipedia:Maurice Ravel|Maurice Ravel's]] ''[[wikipedia:Bolero|Bolero]]''. |
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