The Novel of the Film (novelisation): Difference between revisions

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**When the Doctor bemoans the lack of his [[sonic screwdriver]] as he tries to get at the heart of the [[beryllium clock]], he has a "moment" where he ponders what might have happened to his screwdriver and his belongings. He pulls his predecessor's hat out of his pocket and questions how this part of his former life survived, while other things went missing.
**When the Doctor bemoans the lack of his [[sonic screwdriver]] as he tries to get at the heart of the [[beryllium clock]], he has a "moment" where he ponders what might have happened to his screwdriver and his belongings. He pulls his predecessor's hat out of his pocket and questions how this part of his former life survived, while other things went missing.
**When the Doctor and Grace return to the TARDIS, the Doctor reproduces his old self's straw hat, believing that somehow the TARDIS key might be inside it.
**When the Doctor and Grace return to the TARDIS, the Doctor reproduces his old self's straw hat, believing that somehow the TARDIS key might be inside it.
**Finally, at the end of the adventure, the Doctor hears ''Auld Lang Syne'' rising up from the city of [[San Francisco]]. Grace says she hates the song, but the Doctor claims to have "slways had a soft spot for all things Scottish", whereupon he produces the hat again, smiling to himself. After he gives Grace a final kiss, he hands her the hat, apparently parting with his former self as well.
**Finally, at the end of the adventure, the Doctor hears ''Auld Lang Syne'' rising up from the city of [[San Francisco]]. Grace says she hates the song, but the Doctor claims to have "always had a soft spot for all things Scottish", whereupon he produces the hat again, smiling to himself. After he gives Grace a final kiss, he hands her the hat, apparently parting with his former self as well.
*During the final battle between the Master and the Doctor, the Master leaves Bruce's body and becomes a bleached silhouette of a man.
*During the final battle between the Master and the Doctor, the Master leaves Bruce's body and becomes a bleached silhouette of a man.
*The book does not end with TARDIS mechanical failure. Instead the Doctor ponders over where to go next, hoping for somewhere exciting —or at least a place with a good pot of tea.
*The book does not end with TARDIS mechanical failure. Instead the Doctor ponders over where to go next, hoping for somewhere exciting —or at least a place with a good pot of tea.
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