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*Chapters include: [[Gallifrey]], The Physical Nature of the [[Time Lord]]s, Temporal Engineering, [[The Matrix]], Politics, [[The Doctor]] and the Time Lords, [[Susan]], [[Romana]], [[Rassilon]], [[Omega]], [[The Monk]], [[The Master]], [[Borusa]], [[The Rani]], [[The Valeyard]], [[Guardians of Time|The Guardians]], The Renegades, Other Time Lords.
*Chapters include: [[Gallifrey]], The Physical Nature of the [[Time Lord]]s, Temporal Engineering, [[The Matrix]], Politics, [[The Doctor]] and the Time Lords, [[Susan]], [[Romana]], [[Rassilon]], [[Omega]], [[The Monk]], [[The Master]], [[Borusa]], [[The Rani]], [[The Valeyard]], [[Guardians of Time|The Guardians]], The Renegades, Other Time Lords.
*The Scrolls of Rassilon cover the final few 25 pages of the book and are primarily written in first person from [[Rassilon]]'s point of view. It begins just after Rassilon's return from battling the [[Great Vampire|Vampire Horde]]. (These scrolls are meant to be the [[Black Scrolls of Rassilon]] as seen in [[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'') It ends as Rassilon is forced into his eternal sleep.
*The Scrolls of Rassilon cover the final few 25 pages of the book and are primarily written in first person from [[Rassilon]]'s point of view. It begins just after Rassilon's return from battling the [[Great Vampire|Vampire Horde]]. (These scrolls are meant to be the [[Black Scrolls of Rassilon]] as seen in [[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'') It ends as Rassilon is forced into his eternal sleep.
:* Several of the elements presented in the scrolls do not fit with established continuity, though it is possible to speculate that the scrolls are a diary (so Rassilon could have made bits up).
:* Several of the elements presented in the scrolls do not fit with established continuity, though it is possible to speculate that the scrolls are a diary and therefore show a biased viewpoint.
*At the end of the chapter on Temporal Engineering, Peel has a section of '''Speculations'' which suggests that it is the [[telepathic circuits]] in the [[TARDIS]] which allow the Doctor and his companions to understand various languages.
*At the end of the chapter on Temporal Engineering, Peel has a section of '''Speculations'' which suggests that it is the [[telepathic circuits]] in the [[TARDIS]] which allow the Doctor and his companions to understand various languages.
*The Scrolls of Rassilon shows a detailed account of [[The Other]], and his influence on the [[Dark Time]].
*The Scrolls of Rassilon shows a detailed account of [[The Other]], and his influence on the [[Dark Time]].
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