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* Klein had been studying a [[Drahvin]]an power drive. She learned how to operate the device but remained ignorant of how it worked. Consequently, she was unable to duplicate the technology.
* Klein had been studying a [[Drahvin]]an power drive. She learned how to operate the device but remained ignorant of how it worked. Consequently, she was unable to duplicate the technology.
* Faber tells Klein that, using the laser technology obtained from [[Ace]]'s [[Walkman]] shortly after her execution at [[Colditz Castle]] in [[October]] [[1944]], Germany was able to develop [[nuclear weapon]]ry. They subsequently bombed [[New York City]] and [[Moscow]], forcing the surrender of the [[Allies]] and winning [[World War II]] for Nazi Germany.
* Faber tells Klein that, using the laser technology obtained from [[Ace]]'s [[Walkman]] shortly after her execution at [[Colditz Castle]] in [[October]] [[1944]], Germany was able to develop [[nuclear weapon]]ry. They subsequently bombed [[New York City]] and [[Moscow]], forcing the surrender of the [[Allies]] and winning [[World War II]] for Nazi Germany.
* In Klein's timeline, the Seventh Doctor fled Colditz Castle after Ace was killed by the Nazis. Immediately afterwards in his personal timeline, he returned to [[Germany]] in [[1955]]. The TARDIS materialised near a border checkpoint in the West. As he appeared to be carrying a weapon, the Nazi soldiers on duty shot him immediately. After examining his body, they realised that it was in actuality an old umbrella. Although the TARDIS was captured, the Doctor's body disappeared. While the Nazi assumed that it was stolen by trophy hunters, this was due to the fact that the Doctor had [[Regeneration|regenerated]] into his [[Eighth Doctor|eighth incarnation]] and absconded. He adopted the alias "[[Johann Schmidt]]" and later told Klein that he was a collector of sorts who had stolen the Doctor's body and gained possession of the [[TARDIS key]].
* In Klein's timeline, the Seventh Doctor fled Colditz Castle after Ace was killed by the Nazis. Immediately afterwards in his personal timeline, he returned to [[Germany]] in [[1955]]. The TARDIS materialised near a border checkpoint in the West. As he appeared to be carrying a weapon, the Nazi soldiers on duty shot him immediately. After examining his body, they realised that it was in actuality an old umbrella. Although the TARDIS was captured, the Doctor's body seemingly disappeared. While the Nazi assumed that it was stolen by trophy hunters, this was due to the fact that the Doctor had [[Regeneration|regenerated]] into his [[Eighth Doctor|eighth incarnation]] and absconded. He adopted the alias "[[Johann Schmidt]]" and later told Klein that he was a collector of sorts who had stolen the Doctor's body and gained possession of the [[TARDIS key]].
* Between [[1955]] and [[1965]], the Doctor helped political prisoners escape the clutches of the Nazis and disrupted the Third Reich's "[[Concentration camp|ethnic cleansing programmes]]." Consequently, he attracted the attention of the Nazi authorities but nevertheless maintained his liberty.
* Between [[1955]] and [[1965]], the Doctor helped political prisoners escape the clutches of the Nazis and disrupted the Third Reich's "[[Concentration camp|ethnic cleansing programmes]]." Consequently, he attracted the attention of the Nazi authorities but nevertheless maintained his liberty.
* The Doctor mentions the [[science fiction]] series ''[[Professor X]]''. He claims that he always thought that it was better in the [[1960s]] than it was later during its run until he actually watched several of the early serials including ''Vault of the Cyborgs'', one of the series' best regarded stories.
* The Doctor mentions the [[science fiction]] series ''[[Professor X]]''. He claims that he always thought that it was better in the [[1960s]] than it was later during its run until he actually watched several of the early serials including ''Vault of the Cyborgs'', one of the series' best regarded stories.
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