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*The firearm of choice at the end of the universe, some when beyond the year 100 Trillion, is the AK-47. | *The firearm of choice at the end of the universe, some when beyond the year 100 Trillion, is the AK-47. | ||
*[[David Tennant]] and [[Derek Jacobi]] both played [[Hamlet]]. Tennant in 2009's Royal Shakespeare production in Jacobi in the BBC's 1980 version, ''Hamlet: Prince of Denmark''. | *[[David Tennant]] and [[Derek Jacobi]] both played [[Hamlet]]. Tennant in 2009's Royal Shakespeare production in Jacobi in the BBC's 1980 version, ''Hamlet: Prince of Denmark''. | ||
*This marks the second time that [[Derek Jacobi]] has played the Master, having previously portrayed the character in [[Scream of the Shalka (webcast)| | *This marks the second time that [[Derek Jacobi]] has played the Master, having previously portrayed the character in ''[[Scream of the Shalka (webcast)|Scream of the Shalka]]''. [[David Tennant]] had an uncredited role in that production as a caretaker. | ||
*When the Doctor and Martha find Jack unconscious outside the TARDIS, a brief moment of the theme from ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' is heard. | *When the Doctor and Martha find Jack unconscious outside the TARDIS, a brief moment of the theme from ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' is heard. | ||
*The Doctor's response to the Master asking him to "use my name" was originally intended to reveal who Yana really was, but the writing team decided it would be a pity to have [[Derek Jacobi]] not be able to utter his catchphrase during his brief stint as the character. | *The Doctor's response to the Master asking him to "use my name" was originally intended to reveal who Yana really was, but the writing team decided it would be a pity to have [[Derek Jacobi]] not be able to utter his catchphrase during his brief stint as the character. |