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*Zeta Major (a word meaning big) is used for a small rogue asteroid, but Zeta Minor (meaning small) refers to an entire planet.
*Zeta Major (a word meaning big) is used for a small rogue asteroid, but Zeta Minor (meaning small) refers to an entire planet.
*The Doctor says that "anti-matter" is an incorrect term and suggests "ante-matter" as a better idea.
*The Doctor says that "anti-matter" is an incorrect term and suggests "ante-matter" as a better idea.
*When the brothers watch the historical record of the trip to Zeta Minor, there's a whirl of blue and green light, and then a logo followed by a man stumbling through an unnatural jungle with a spade. Which is exactly how [[Planet of Evil]] starts.
*When the brothers watch the historical record of the trip to Zeta Minor, there's a whirl of blue and green light, and then a logo followed by a man stumbling through an unnatural jungle with a spade. This is exactly how [[Planet of Evil]] starts.


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