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A | A '''mortally injured man'''' was once approached by [[Winston Churchill]] and [[Kazran Sardick]] who, knowing they would be unable to save him, at least wanted to make him comfortable. In his possession the pair found a futuristic looking circuit, which the man told them had been a gift given to him by the [[Dalek (Living History)|Bronze God]]. It was later revealed that the Bronze God was forcing the people of an English tribe to rebuilt and repower it's [[Dalek flying saucer|spaceship]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Living History (audio story)|Living History]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
It was never revealed what had caused the man's injuries. However, there is efficient evidence to suggest that he was injured by a nearby group of Roman soldiers. If he were shot by the Dalek's extermination blast, he would have died instantly. | It was never revealed what had caused the man's injuries. However, there is efficient evidence to suggest that he was injured by a nearby group of Roman soldiers. If he were shot by the Dalek's extermination blast, he would have died instantly. |
Revision as of 17:41, 24 February 2017
A mortally injured man' was once approached by Winston Churchill and Kazran Sardick who, knowing they would be unable to save him, at least wanted to make him comfortable. In his possession the pair found a futuristic looking circuit, which the man told them had been a gift given to him by the Bronze God. It was later revealed that the Bronze God was forcing the people of an English tribe to rebuilt and repower it's spaceship. (AUDIO: Living History)
Behind the scenes
It was never revealed what had caused the man's injuries. However, there is efficient evidence to suggest that he was injured by a nearby group of Roman soldiers. If he were shot by the Dalek's extermination blast, he would have died instantly.