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* Icthar is clearly identified as the unnamed [[Silurian]] previously encountered by the [[Third Doctor]] in the televised ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]''.
* Icthar is clearly identified as the unnamed [[Silurian]] previously encountered by the [[Third Doctor]] in the televised ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]''.
* Terrance Dicks retains in his novel an attempted rescue of the Doctor by [[Turlough]] and [[Preston (Warriors of the Deep)|Preston]], cut from the televised version to emphasise Turlough's cowardice and selfishness.
* Terrance Dicks retains in his novel an attempted rescue of the Doctor by [[Turlough]] and [[Preston (Warriors of the Deep)|Preston]], cut from the televised version to emphasise Turlough's cowardice and selfishness.
* On television the [[Sea Devil]]s had been hibernating for hundreds of years. In the novelisation Terrance Dicks changes this to thousands, but it is likely to have been around forty million years. {{what?}}
* On television the [[Sea Devil]]s had been hibernating for hundreds of years. In the novelisation Terrance Dicks changes this to thousands.
* When Nilson takes Tegan hostage, the Doctor follows them to the Solar weapon. In the novelisation, when the Doctor follows, he grabs a base rifle for protection, but is forced to abandon it when Nilson threatens Tegan with his blaster.   
* When Nilson takes Tegan hostage, the Doctor follows them to the [[ultraviolet converter]]. In the novelisation, when the Doctor follows, he grabs a base rifle for protection, but is forced to abandon it when Nilson threatens Tegan with his blaster.   
* The world of 2084 is explored in detail.
* The world of 2084 is explored in detail.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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