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* The events of the encounter with the 456 ambassador would come to be known as the 456 Incident. The 456 would become the namesakes of various resolutions and changes to laws across the globe, including the [[456 Regulation]] in Great Britain and the 456 Amendments to U.S. Code 3184. The 456 Regulation declared the members of Torchwood Three officially deceased, and the 456 Amendments allowed the extradition of the Torchwood team into the United States when captured. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]'')
* The events of the encounter with the 456 ambassador would come to be known as the 456 Incident. The 456 would become the namesakes of various resolutions and changes to laws across the globe, including the [[456 Regulation]] in Great Britain and the 456 Amendments to U.S. Code 3184. The 456 Regulation declared the members of Torchwood Three officially deceased, and the 456 Amendments allowed the extradition of the Torchwood team into the United States when captured. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World]]'')
* This is not the first time Gwen has appeared dramatically pregnant. Gwen was previously bitten by a [[Nostrovite]], impregnating her with its child, which [[Owen Harper]] destroyed using Torchwood's [[singularity scalpel]], before it tore its way out of her stomach lining. ([[TV]]: ''[[Something Borrowed (TV story)|Something Borrowed]]'') However, Gwen is legitimately carrying a human baby this time around.
* This is not the first time Gwen has appeared dramatically pregnant. Gwen was previously bitten by a [[Nostrovite]], impregnating her with its child, which [[Owen Harper]] destroyed using Torchwood's [[singularity scalpel]], before it tore its way out of her stomach lining. ([[TV]]: ''[[Something Borrowed (TV story)|Something Borrowed]]'') However, Gwen is legitimately carrying a human baby this time around.
* [[John Frobisher]] & this family are killed in this episode. This mirrors [[Lucius Caecilius Lucundus]], also played by [[Peter Capaldi]], whose family is saved from death by the [[Tenth Doctor]].


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