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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Artist "[[The Lone Dalek (artist)|The Lone Dalek]]" did the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] renders in this book.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CztOi-co4pN/</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/leebinding/status/1725139776301301856 @leebinding on twitter.com]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/thelonedalek20/status/1725156567761227865 @thelonedalek20 on twitter.com]</ref>
* Artist "[[The Lone Dalek (artist)|The Lone Dalek]]" did the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] renders in this book.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CztOi-co4pN/</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/leebinding/status/1725139776301301856 @leebinding on twitter.com]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/thelonedalek20/status/1725156567761227865 @thelonedalek20 on twitter.com]</ref>
* This book only focused on information exclusively from the television series, ignoring anything from non-television spin-offs.
** In particular, it appears at first glance to identify incarnations of the Master with ordinal names at odds with known incarnations; for example, [[Roger Delgado]]'s [[The Master (Terror of the Autons)|Master]] is identified as the "First Master", despite virtually every other source featuring this incarnation showing him to be nearing, or the final incarnation, of his first [[regeneration cycle]]. [[Simon Guerrier]] clarified that these names weren't diegetic but referred merely to the order in which every television Master first appeared.<ref>[https://twitter.com/0tralala/status/1725219085535830157 @0tralala on twitter.com]</ref>
* As this book was released prior to their full television debuts, it gave hints of the [[Fourteenth Doctor|Fourteenth]] and [[Fifteenth Doctor]]s personalities; Fourteen is shown to look back towards the [[Tenth Doctor]], questioning why he has his body once more, while the Fifteenth Doctor is shown to have an optimistic and adventurous outlook towards the future.
* As this book was released prior to their full television debuts, it gave hints of the [[Fourteenth Doctor|Fourteenth]] and [[Fifteenth Doctor]]s personalities; Fourteen is shown to look back towards the [[Tenth Doctor]], questioning why he has his body once more, while the Fifteenth Doctor is shown to have an optimistic and adventurous outlook towards the future.


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