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[
42
]
Silver Nemesis

[
43
] The Other was mentioned or alluded to in several New and Missing Adventures; he first appeared (in flashback) in the
Remembrance of the Daleks
novelisation.

[
44
] Engin,
The Deadly Assassin.

[
45
]
The Infinity Doctors

[
46
]
The Quantum Archangel
, following up a reference from
Castrovalva
.

[
47
] The tenth Doctor’s first reference to Citadel and its dome is in
Gridlock
, and it is actually seen in
The Sound of Drums
.

[
48
]
The Three Doctors

[
49
] The Doctor,
Remembrance of the Daleks.

[
50
]
Omega
. These details hail from Omega’s unreliable memories and are highly suspect. The details about Omega committing genocide, certainly, stem from a blending of the Doctor’s recollections and are likely to be false.

[
51
]
Lungbarrow

[
52
]
Omega
, an idea supported by
Zagreus
.

[
53
]
Zagreus
. According to a questionable simulation, this occurred after Omega detonated his star. Arata is named as the third member of the Council of Three. The Great Mother belongs to the Sisterhood of Karn, although it isn’t mentioned by name. Of all the suspect recreations shown in
Zagreus
, this one is the most dubious due to Tepesh’s biased claims, and because he and Ouida, as vampires, would be unlikely to hold such authority in the Gallifreyan echelons for long, if at all.

[
54
]
The Book of the Old Time
, referred to in
The Deadly Assassin.

[
55
]
The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit

[
56
]
The Three Doctors, The Deadly Assassin, Remembrance of the Daleks.

[
57
]
The Deadly Assassin

[
58
] “The Final Chapter”. As it’s only reached 5725.2 by the time of
Doctor Who - The Movie
- a period of millions of years after Rassilon’s time - each unit can’t represent a calendar year. Perhaps it misses out some of the numbers (i.e. it’s short for 10,005,725 RE, or something like it), or it’s more like a stardate in
Star Trek
, and the exact method of calculation is impossible for us to decipher.

[
59
]
Heart of TARDIS

[
60
]
Neverland

[
61
] The tenth Doctor, “The Forgotten”.

[
62
]
Gallifrey: Annihilation

[
63
]
Shada

[
64
]
Four to Doomsday

[
65
]
Neverland

[
66
]
The Deadly Assassin, The Invasion of Time.

[
67
]
The Two Doctors.
Zagreus
further suggests that the Imprimature also facilitated regeneration, and that Rassilon introduced the limit of twelve regenerations to avoid the problem of degenerating biogenic molecules.

[
68
]
The Five Doctors

[
69
]
The Invasion of Time

The Key

In
The Deadly Assassin
, the Great Key is “an ebonite rod” that seals the Eye of Harmony within its monolith. By
The Invasion of Time
, that artifact is called “the Rod”, and the Great Key is an ordinary-looking mortise key that can power the Demat Gun and has been hidden from the President by successive Chancellors since the time of Rassilon. We might presume that the Chancellor told the President that the Rod
is
the Key, hence the confusion of the two. However, two Chancellors we know about - Goth and Borusa - are both in line to be President while (presumably, in Goth’s case) knowing the whereabouts of the real Great Key.

In
The Ultimate Foe
, “The Key of Rassilon” allows access to the Matrix through portals such as the Seventh Door, and the Keeper of the Matrix wears it on his robes - this is presumably an entirely different artifact.

[
70
]
The War Games

[
71
] “Wormwood”

[
72
]
Managra

[
73
]
Shada

[
74
]
The Deadly Assassin

[
75
]
Alien Bodies

[
76
]
The Infinity Doctors

[
77
]
Interference

[
78
]
The Invasion of Time, The Androids of Tara.

[
79
]
State of Decay

[
80
]
The Five Doctors

[
81
]
Blood Harvest
. He played the Harp in
The Five Doctors
.

[
82
]
Tomb of Valdemar

[
83
]
The Two Doctors, Interference
. The term is spelled “Imprimature” in
The Two Doctors
script and novelisation, and as “Imprimatur” in some of the later books.

[
84
]
The Ultimate Foe

[
85
]
Remembrance of the Daleks

[
86
]
Happy Endings

[
87
]
Timewyrm: Revelation
(p54),
No Future
(p203).

[
88
]
The Eight Doctors

[
89
]
The Ancestor Cell

[
90
]
The English Way of Death

[
91
]
Warmonger

[
92
]
The Quantum Archangel

[
93
]
Gallifrey: Annihilation
. It’s possible that Prydon knew Rassilon in the proper timeline and was a founder of the Prydonian Chapter. The fact that “Majestrix Borusa” is female could be viewed as either supporting evidence (as with
The Doctor’s Wife
) that Time Lords can have incarnations of different genders, or is simply indicative of Borusa being born/Loomed female in this timeline.

[
94
]
Gallifrey: Forever
. The Krillic don’t appear to exist in Gallifrey’s primary timeline. Strangely, they claim to have been imprisoned for “a million years”, despite repeated references to Rassilon trapping them mere millennia ago. (Possibly, time passes differently within the Krillic’s prison, or they’ve simply lost track of how long they’ve been dormant.)

[
95
]
The Invasion of Time
. The Doctor becomes “the first President since Rassilon to hold the Great Key”, implying that Rassilon was President.

[
96
]
The Infinity Doctors

[
97
]
Shada

[
98
]
Gallifrey: Forever

[
99
]
World Game

[
100
]
Gallifrey: Forever

[
101
]
The Deadly Assassin

[
102
]
The Five Doctors

[
103
]
State of Decay

[
104
]
The Androids of Tara

[
105
]
Terror of the Vervoids

[
106
]
The Brain of Morbius
,
Arc of Infinity
,
Terror of the Vervoids
. In
The Invasion of Time
, it’s said that unauthorised use of a TARDIS “carries only one penalty”, but this isn’t definitively stated as execution.

[
107
]
Forty-Five:
“False Gods”

[
108
]
The Company of Friends
: “Benny’s Story”

[
109
]
The Three Companions

[
110
]
Shada

[
111
]
Timewyrm: Revelation

[
112
]
Alien Bodies

[
113
]
Neverland

[
114
]
The Pit

[
115
]
State of Decay

[
116
]
Damaged Goods

[
117
]
So Vile a Sin

[
118
]
Goth Opera

[
119
]
The Rising Night
. As with the vampires the Doctor encounters in
State of Decay
, the Baobhan Sith might well be the progeny of the Great Vampires.

[
120
]
Zagreus

[
121
]
Lungbarrow

[
122
]
The Five Doctors

[
123
]
The Coming of the Terraphiles

[
124
]
Gallifrey: Reborn

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