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==Continuity==
*This serial follows directly on from ''[[Frontier in Space]]'', forming what some fans consider a rough twelve-part epic.
*The [[Thal (Doctor Who)|Thal]]s returnrace returns for the first time since ''[[The Daleks]]''. They would next be seen in ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]''.
*In the second episode, a Dalek weapon is used for a purpose other than killing, for only the second and so far last time in the show's history., Inand in both cases the purposes was paralysis of the legs - in this case, of the [[Third Doctor]], making this the first timeof only two times a Dalek hadhas shot the Doctor, the second being in ''[[The Stolen Earth]]''. (The other paralysis was the very first use of a Dalek weapon, which was used on [[Ian Chesterton]] in ''The Daleks''.)
*In the [[Seventh Doctor]] serial ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'', the Doctor improvises a Dalek-disabling device and adds, "I made something like it on Spiridon", in reference to the converted TARDIS recorder.
*In the Seventh Doctor ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strip story ''Emperor of the Daleks'' (DWM #197-#202), [[Davros]] reconditions the survivors of the Dalek army on Spiridon to be loyal to him, using them to conquer [[Skaro]] and set himself up as [[Dalek variants#Dalek Emperor|Emperor]], leading into the events of ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]''. The audio drama ''[[Return of the Daleks]]'' has the Daleks attempting to awaken their army on Spiridon to assist their war effort, contradicting the strip. The [[canon (fiction)#Doctor Who|canonicity]] of both the audios and strips are arguable.