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* In episode one, when the video screen retracts, the CSO image stays still for several seconds, exposing it as an overlay effect.
* In episode one, when the video screen retracts, the CSO image stays still for several seconds, exposing it as an overlay effect.
* At the climax at the end of episode one, the Doctor is confronted by Taltalian wearing glasses. At the beginning of episode 2, these glasses are gone, revealing a mistake in the reprise following the end of filming for the previous episode.  
* At the climax at the end of episode one, the Doctor is confronted by Taltalian, who is wearing glasses and must pull his gun out of the waistband of his trousers. At the beginning of episode 2, these glasses are gone and the gun is in Taltalian's hand from the start, revealing a mistake in the reprise following the end of filming for the previous episode.  
* In episode three in the scene where the Brigader, the Doctor and Liz first meet General Carrington, as he gets up from his chair and says "I'm sorry?" to the Doctor, a brief glimpse of a boom can be seen above his head.
* In episode three in the scene where the Brigader, the Doctor and Liz first meet General Carrington, as he gets up from his chair and says "I'm sorry?" to the Doctor, a brief glimpse of a boom can be seen above his head.
* In episode five, the word ''variant'' — as in [[M3 variant]] - is spelt ''varient'' on location props.  There is a closeup on one of the typos, where we see it rendered ''M.3. Varient'' — which begs the question, why is the number ''3'' written as an initial?   
* In episode five, the word ''variant'' — as in [[M3 variant]] - is spelt ''varient'' on location props.  There is a closeup on one of the typos, where we see it rendered ''M.3. Varient'' — which begs the question, why is the number ''3'' written as an initial?   
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