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* The episode references the number 42 twice: it is set in the 42nd century, and the hallway containing Door 41 also contains Door 42. In [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]], another episode set in the 42nd century would be broadcast, which was called ''[[42 (TV story)|42]]''. The later episode also involves a small space crew and issues near an unusual star.
* The episode references the number 42 twice: it is set in the 42nd century, and the hallway containing Door 41 also contains Door 42. In [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]], another episode set in the 42nd century would be broadcast, which was called ''[[42 (TV story)|42]]''. The later episode also involves a small space crew and issues near an unusual star.
* The Doctor saying "Why did you come here? [...] I'll tell you why. Because it was there!" is a reference to George Mallory's famous words. When asked "Why do you want to climb Mount Everest?", the British mountaineer replied with: "Because it's there".
* The Doctor saying "Why did you come here? [...] I'll tell you why. Because it was there!" is a reference to George Mallory's famous words. When asked "Why do you want to climb Mount Everest?", the British mountaineer replied with: "Because it's there".
*The Doctor states that to generate a force field to resist the black hole's pull would require a power source with an inverted self extrapolating reflex of "six to the power of six every six seconds. In the Bible, "666" is referred to as "the number of the Beast".
*The Doctor states that to generate a force field to resist the black hole's pull would require a power source with an inverted self extrapolating reflex of "six to the power of six every six seconds. In the Bible, "666" is referred to as "the number of a man", which is often mistakenly believed to be the number of the beast.
* The funnel-shaped gravity field at the bottom of which the Doctor finds Lucifer is a reference to ''Dante's Inferno,'' in which hell also takes shape of a funnel with the devil at bottom of it.
* The funnel-shaped gravity field at the bottom of which the Doctor finds Lucifer is a reference to ''Dante's Inferno,'' in which hell also takes shape of a funnel with the devil at bottom of it.
* The Ood's resemblance to Cthulhu, the ominous foreshadowing of the Beast and the theme of insanity all reference ''The Call of Cthulhu'' written by H.P. Lovecraft.
* The Ood's resemblance to Cthulhu, the ominous foreshadowing of the Beast and the theme of insanity all reference ''The Call of Cthulhu'' written by H.P. Lovecraft.
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