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*The Osterhagen key would destroy the Earth, Osterhagen just happens to be an anagram of Earth's gone
*The Osterhagen key would destroy the Earth, Osterhagen just happens to be an anagram of Earth's gone
*This episode introduces an alternative to regeneration for Time Lords called [[Meta-Crisis]].
*This episode introduces an alternative to regeneration for Time Lords called [[Meta-Crisis]].
*When the newly created doctor discovers he's "part timelord, part human" he is shocked and refuses to admit it. This is likely a reference to the 1996 movie and fan outrage at it.
*When the newly created Doctor discovers he's "part timelord, part human" he is shocked and refuses to admit it. This is likely a reference to the 1996 movie and fan outrage at it.
*The scene where the Daleks are speaking German is possibly a tongue-in-cheek reference to the fact that Terry Nation based the Daleks on the Nazis.
*The scene where the Daleks are speaking German is possibly a tongue-in-cheek reference to the fact that Terry Nation based the Daleks on the Nazis.


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