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* Van Statten erases his memory himself, rather than Goddard ordering it. This is prompted by the Dalek giving him a nightmarish vision of him repeatedly killing everyone he has harmed. | * Van Statten erases his memory himself, rather than Goddard ordering it. This is prompted by the Dalek giving him a nightmarish vision of him repeatedly killing everyone he has harmed. | ||
* The Dalek's backstory is depicted, including the [[Fall of Arcadia]] during which it encounters the [[War Doctor]] before being flung back through time. | * The Dalek's backstory is depicted, including the [[Fall of Arcadia]] during which it encounters the [[War Doctor]] before being flung back through time. | ||
* Instead of the Doctor saying he can't help Rose when he's closing the bulkheads, he says he won't help her. | |||
* The Doctor does not berate Adam for leaving Rose behind, instead making a similar comment to Rose before they leave in the TARDIS, replacing their brief chat about Adam's looks. | * The Doctor does not berate Adam for leaving Rose behind, instead making a similar comment to Rose before they leave in the TARDIS, replacing their brief chat about Adam's looks. | ||
* Van Statten asking Goddard's opinion on the next president and making her his second-in-command is moved to her back story rather than occuring just after the Doctor and Rose's arrival, with [[Polkowski]] not appearing at all. | * Van Statten asking Goddard's opinion on the next president and making her his second-in-command is moved to her back story rather than occuring just after the Doctor and Rose's arrival, with [[Polkowski]] not appearing at all. |
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