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*From [[the Brigadier]]'s perspective, the Doctor and Jo were only away from [[UNIT]] headquarters for a matter of seconds. It is thus the only televised example of [[Rose Tyler]]'s admonition to [[Jackie Tyler|her mother]] in [[DW]]: ''[[World War Three]]'' that the TARDIS is "a time machine. I could go travelling around suns and planets and all the way out to the end of the universe, and by the time I get back, ten seconds would've passed. Just ten seconds."
*From [[the Brigadier]]'s perspective, the Doctor and Jo were only away from [[UNIT]] headquarters for a matter of seconds. It is thus the only televised example of [[Rose Tyler]]'s admonition to [[Jackie Tyler|her mother]] in [[DW]]: ''[[World War Three]]'' that the TARDIS is "a time machine. I could go travelling around suns and planets and all the way out to the end of the universe, and by the time I get back, ten seconds would've passed. Just ten seconds."
*This story gives us a glimpse of [[Time Lord]]s on [[Gallifrey]]. Time Lords are again depicted as wearing black and white robes, as they were in [[DW]]: ''[[The War Games]]''.
*This story gives us a glimpse of [[Time Lord]]s on [[Gallifrey]]. Time Lords are again depicted as wearing black and white robes, as they were in [[DW]]: ''[[The War Games]]''.
*The Doctor and Jo gain entry to the Master's TARDIS using the key the Doctor obtained in [[DW]]: ''[[Terror of the Autons]]''. However, the Doctor appears not to have the key at the conclusion of this story.
*The Doctor and Jo gain entry to the Master's TARDIS using the key the Doctor obtained in [[DW]]: ''[[Terror of the Autons]]''. However, the Doctor appears not to have the key at the conclusion of this story. ''He probably ''''never retrieved it from Morgan after he dropped it on the ground.''
*This is the first time [[Jo Grant]] sees the interior of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. Much of the first half of episode one revolves around Jo's adjustment to her new status as a time/space traveller. Though having been the Doctor's companion for some time, she reveals that she never really believed that the Doctor could travel in time and space until this story. Thus, this story has many features of the traditional "first story" for a new companion.
*This is the first time [[Jo Grant]] sees the interior of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. Much of the first half of episode one revolves around Jo's adjustment to her new status as a time/space traveller. Though having been the Doctor's companion for some time, she reveals that she never really believed that the Doctor could travel in time and space until this story. Thus, this story has many features of the traditional "first story" for a new companion.
*The [[Adjudicator]]s are expanded upon in [[NA]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'' and ''[[Original Sin]]''.
*The [[Adjudicator]]s are expanded upon in [[NA]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'' and ''[[Original Sin]]''.
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