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*When Nyssa objects to the Doctor having the Master as an ally, the Doctor states "I've never chosen my own company." In the very first Doctor Who, he CHOSE to kidnap Barbara and Ian. Susan pleaded with him to let them go.{{discontinuity}}
*When Nyssa objects to the Doctor collaborating with the Master, the Doctor states "I've never chosen my own company." but in the very first Doctor Who ([[An Unearthly Child|DW: ''An Unearhly Child'']] ), he CHOSE to kidnap Barbara and Ian. Susan pleaded with him to let them go.{{discontinuity}}
*This story features the Doctor's TARDIS materialising around the Master's TARDIS and creating a [[gravity bubble]] and the [[recursion|recursive]] phenomena of infinite TARDIS'es nesting within each other. Two TARDIS's materialised "inside" each other in [[DW]]: ''[[The Time Monster]]'', but did not happen when the TARDIS materialised inside [[Professor Chronotis]]'s rooms (actually his TARDIS in disguise) in the untelevised [[DW]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''.
*This story features the Doctor's TARDIS materialising around the Master's TARDIS and creating a [[gravity bubble]] and the [[recursion|recursive]] phenomena of infinite TARDIS'es nesting within each other. Two TARDIS's materialised "inside" each other in [[DW]]: ''[[The Time Monster]]'', but did not happen when the TARDIS materialised inside [[Professor Chronotis]]'s rooms (actually his TARDIS in disguise) in the untelevised [[DW]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''.
::Chronotis's room was not a complete TARDIS; it was not dimensionally transcendant.
::Chronotis's room was not a complete TARDIS; it was not dimensionally transcendant.
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