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* The First Doctor discusses with the Fifth Doctor the possibility of the Dark Tower as the ultimate death-trap for those who sought immortality. The dangerous madmen who would seek out Rassilon's gift to become tyrants. It was his way to detect, lure and ultimately imprison them in the Tower. | * The First Doctor discusses with the Fifth Doctor the possibility of the Dark Tower as the ultimate death-trap for those who sought immortality. The dangerous madmen who would seek out Rassilon's gift to become tyrants. It was his way to detect, lure and ultimately imprison them in the Tower. | ||
* The abrupt nature of Sarah Jane's departure from the TARDIS is said to have left her "more than a little resentful," and considers K9 as something of a consolation prize from the Doctor. Upon their reunion, the Third Doctor notes, fondly, that she never accepted the role of the damsel in distress in their travels together. | * The abrupt nature of Sarah Jane's departure from the TARDIS is said to have left her "more than a little resentful," and considers K9 as something of a consolation prize from the Doctor. Upon their reunion, the Third Doctor notes, fondly, that she never accepted the role of the damsel in distress in their travels together. | ||
* At one point the [[Cyber-Lieutenant (The Five Doctors)|Cyber-Lieutenant]] is referred to as "Cyberleader" while in the presence of the [[Cyber-Leader (The Five Doctors)|Cyber-Leader]], although a separate party of Cybermen is also stated as having a "Cyberleader" and "Cyberlieutenant" implying assigned ranks. | |||
== Writing and publishing notes == | == Writing and publishing notes == |
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