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*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 Unearthly Child'']] ), 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 Unearthly Child'']] ), he CHOSE to kidnap Barbara and Ian. Susan pleaded with him to let them go.
 
*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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