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*Throughout several sections, Susan addresses her grandfather as "Doctor", which she never did in the televised episodes.
*Throughout several sections, Susan addresses her grandfather as "Doctor", which she never did in the televised episodes.
* The scope of the first episode is expanded, with more images of London in ruins (harkening more to the [[Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (theatrical film)|film adaptation]]) and the TARDIS landing at a long abandoned building site rather than under a bridge. The famous "Forbidden To Dump Bodies In The River" poster is missing.
* The scope of the first episode is expanded, with more images of London in ruins (harkening more to the [[Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (theatrical film)|film adaptation]]) and the TARDIS landing at a long abandoned building site rather than under a bridge. The famous "Forbidden To Dump Bodies In The River" poster is missing.
*After Susan falls from the girder, she falls unconscious and there is a trickle of blood on her forehead, having grazed her head.
* The Robomen are described as being gaunt and disease-ridden, and in some cases have ragged clothing rather than the clean uniforms of the televised story.
* The Robomen are described as being gaunt and disease-ridden, and in some cases have ragged clothing rather than the clean uniforms of the televised story.
* When [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] asks how the Daleks survived, the Doctor, rather than claim the events of ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' took place "a million years in the future", merely suggests the Daleks had other colonies on [[Skaro]] that were not involved in the [[Thal]] attack and so the destruction was not as complete as everyone believed. This possibility is also considered by characters in the later release ''[[Return to Skaro (audio story)|Return to Skaro]]''.
* When [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] asks how the Daleks survived, the Doctor, rather than claim the events of ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' took place "a million years in the future", merely suggests the Daleks had other colonies on [[Skaro]] that were not involved in the [[Thal]] attack and so the destruction was not as complete as everyone believed. This possibility is also considered by characters in the later release ''[[Return to Skaro (audio story)|Return to Skaro]]''.
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