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[[File:Street (Cyberon is Back!!).jpg|thumb|The [[alley]] where a [[Cyberon (Cyberon is Back!!)|Cyberon]] appeared. ([[WC]]: ''[[Cyberon is Back!! (webcast)|Cyberon is Back!!]]'')]]
{{stub}}A square [[plastic]] '''garbage bin''' was taken over by the [[Nestene Consciousness]] and used as a way to abduct [[Mickey Smith]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'')
There were two '''bins''' in the [[alley]] where a [[Cyberon (Cyberon is Back!!)|Cyberon]] appeared. ([[WC]]: ''[[Cyberon is Back!! (webcast)|Cyberon is Back!!]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
 
* The garbage bin is an object with an unlikely resonance to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' imagery due to the frequent observation that the [[Dalek]] [[casing]] bears an unfortunate resemblance to certain types of rubbish bins and [[dustbin]]s. This likeness was used as a joke in several licensed ''Doctor Who'' spoofs, such as ''[[Regeneration of a Dalek (comic story)|Regeneration of a Dalek]]''.
[[The Doctor's TARDIS]] contained bins. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'')
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The [[Nestene Consciousness]] animated a bin which captured [[Mickey Smith]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'')
[[Category:Waste disposal and collection]]

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A square plastic garbage bin was taken over by the Nestene Consciousness and used as a way to abduct Mickey Smith. (TV: Rose)

Behind the scenes

  • The garbage bin is an object with an unlikely resonance to Doctor Who imagery due to the frequent observation that the Dalek casing bears an unfortunate resemblance to certain types of rubbish bins and dustbins. This likeness was used as a joke in several licensed Doctor Who spoofs, such as Regeneration of a Dalek.