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* [[Time Lord]]s have the responsibility to choose "the fate of untold millions yet unborn" when faced with a point where history might diverge if events aren't stopped or become public knowledge. | * [[Time Lord]]s have the responsibility to choose "the fate of untold millions yet unborn" when faced with a point where history might diverge if events aren't stopped or become public knowledge. | ||
* The Doctor notes that [[regeneration]] on the surface of the Moon in a vacuum "would not be an option"; this idea was also acknowledged in ''[[The Taking of Planet 5 (novel)|The Taking of Planet 5]]'', where the [[Eighth Doctor]] recalls stories of Time Lords regenerating in oxygenless environments and becoming increasingly twisted as they exhaust their lives trying to become something that can survive in space. | * The Doctor notes that [[regeneration]] on the surface of the Moon in a vacuum "would not be an option"; this idea was also acknowledged in ''[[The Taking of Planet 5 (novel)|The Taking of Planet 5]]'', where the [[Eighth Doctor]] recalls stories of Time Lords regenerating in oxygenless environments and becoming increasingly twisted as they exhaust their lives trying to become something that can survive in space. | ||
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* Reading about the impeller engine in Haliwell's diary, the Doctor compares it to a form of reactionless drive, which he states humanity will develop for real two centuries after the events described here. | |||
=== Individuals === | === Individuals === |
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