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* 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 close-up on one of the typos, where we see it rendered "M.3. Varient" — which raises 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 close-up on one of the typos, where we see it rendered "M.3. Varient" — which raises the question: why is the number ''3'' written as an initial? | ||
* In episode four the Doctor has a stick-able plaster from the explosion blast, but in episode five after the recap, his plaster is gone with no explanation given for where it went. | * In episode four the Doctor has a stick-able plaster (Band-Aid) from the explosion blast, but in episode five after the recap, his plaster is gone with no explanation given for where it went. | ||
* The radioactive trefoil symbol is upside-down on all of the isotope canisters. The symbol should properly look like a black capital Y on a yellow background, not the other way round. | * The radioactive trefoil symbol is upside-down on all of the isotope canisters. The symbol should properly look like a black capital Y on a yellow background, not the other way round. | ||
* Taltalian's accent is French in the studio and British on location. | * Taltalian's accent is French in the studio and British on location. |