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* As she is being retrieved by the Doctor, Clara does not appear to recall encounters with any future (i.e, post-Eleventh) incarnations. This is explained in ''[[The Time of the Doctor]]'', which reveals that the Eleventh Doctor is actually in his final incarnation. | * As she is being retrieved by the Doctor, Clara does not appear to recall encounters with any future (i.e, post-Eleventh) incarnations. This is explained in ''[[The Time of the Doctor]]'', which reveals that the Eleventh Doctor is actually in his final incarnation. | ||
* The [[First Doctor]] is shown with [[Susan Foreman]] entering a TARDIS in an attempt to steal it. Clara then points him to [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the "correct" one]] in its default form, before the [[chameleon circuit]] broke. | * The [[First Doctor]] is shown with [[Susan Foreman]] entering a TARDIS in an attempt to steal it. Clara then points him to [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the "correct" one]] in its default form, before the [[chameleon circuit]] broke. | ||
* When talking about the Doctor's future, the [[Great Intelligence]] says that [[Siege of Trenzalore|the Doctor's final battle]] is a "minor skirmish" compared to the other "bloodsoaked" battles he's fought in. This is presumably a reference to the [[War Doctor]]'s involvement in the battles of the [[Last Great Time War]], especially as ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'' shows the battle to be a massive one that stretches for hundreds of years. It is also possible, as the tomb represents an alternative timeline, that it is from a version of the Siege of Trenzalore where the Doctor was defeated earlier than seen in ''The Time of the Doctor'' | * When talking about the Doctor's future, the [[Great Intelligence]] says that [[Siege of Trenzalore|the Doctor's final battle]] is a "minor skirmish" compared to the other "bloodsoaked" battles he's fought in. This is presumably a reference to the [[War Doctor]]'s involvement in the battles of the [[Last Great Time War]], especially as ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'' shows the battle to be a massive one that stretches for hundreds of years. It is also possible, as the tomb represents an alternative timeline, that it is from a version of the Siege of Trenzalore where the Doctor was defeated earlier than seen in ''The Time of the Doctor.'' | ||
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