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* [[Continuity Nod]]: ''The Infinity Doctors'' sees an interesting use of this trope, as it incorporates elements from every official version of Gallifrey up to its publication in November 1998. ''Every'' version, including the contradictory ones.
* [[Continuity Snarl]]: ''The Infinity Doctors'' is a [[Tropes Are Not Bad|deliberate]] use of this trope. [[Word of God]] says it's situated somewhere in Doctor Who continuity... the trouble is, it doesn't seem to fit anywhere, because there's always one piece of continuity that seems to contradict a specific placing. Even [[The Nth Doctor|the incarnation of the Doctor]] it features is left unspecified. All of which is [[Riddle for the Ages|entirely intentional]].
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* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]]: ''Mission: Impractical'' features Frobisher the shape-shifting penguin from the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strip (and shamelessly declines to offer any hints about what he's doing in a novel supposedly based only on the TV series).
* [[Evil Only Has to Win Once]]: In ''Festival of Death'', the Doctor and his allies prevent an [[Eldritch Abomination]] from eating the universe. So far, just another day in the office for the Doctor. But there are several time loops involved, so there's a sense in which the adventure is happening over and over again forever -- and if the Doctor and his allies slip up even once, it's goodbye universe.
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