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*The [[Visian]]s are explored in much more detail. They are shown to be capable of speech and their confrontations between the Doctor, Steven and Sara are much more heated. When one is covered in mud, Peel describes its appearance as: "thin, bony, with two long, clawed arms, feet like [[bird]]s’ claws, and a narrow head with a beak." | *The [[Visian]]s are explored in much more detail. They are shown to be capable of speech and their confrontations between the Doctor, Steven and Sara are much more heated. When one is covered in mud, Peel describes its appearance as: "thin, bony, with two long, clawed arms, feet like [[bird]]s’ claws, and a narrow head with a beak." | ||
*The Daleks on Mira suffer some casualties when the Visians attack them. The televised version of ''Master Plan'' featured no on-screen Dalek casualties until the story's climax in Episode 12. The only Dalek deaths before then happened off-screen, under the orders of the Supreme Dalek after they failed to recover the taranium core. | *The Daleks on Mira suffer some casualties when the Visians attack them. The televised version of ''Master Plan'' featured no on-screen Dalek casualties until the story's climax in Episode 12. The only Dalek deaths before then happened off-screen, under the orders of the Supreme Dalek after they failed to recover the taranium core. | ||
* In addition to the above point, the Black Dalek leaves the Daleks on Mira to die after they fail to stop the Doctor, Steven and Sara from stealing their [[Dalek flying saucer|ship]]. In the TV version, the Supreme Dalek orders the organisation of a relief effort to rescue the survivors. The fate of the pursuit ships sent to [[Desperus]] is unchanged. | * In addition to the above point, the [[Black Dalek]] leaves the Daleks on Mira to die after they fail to stop the Doctor, Steven and Sara from stealing their [[Dalek flying saucer|ship]]. In the TV version, the Supreme Dalek orders the organisation of a relief effort to rescue the survivors. The fate of the pursuit ships sent to [[Desperus]] is unchanged. | ||
*Towards the end, the Daleks come to recognise who the Doctor is. | *Towards the end, the Daleks come to recognise who the Doctor is. | ||