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|novelisation of = Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story) | |novelisation of = Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story) | ||
|image = Resurrection of the Daleks (novelisation).jpg | |image = <gallery>Resurrection of the Daleks (novelisation).jpg|2019 edition | ||
Resurrection of the Daleks Target cover.jpg|2021 edition | |||
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|series = [[BBC Books novelisation]]s | |series = [[BBC Books novelisation]]s | ||
|doctor = Fifth Doctor | |doctor = Fifth Doctor | ||
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|enemy = [[Dalek]]s, [[Davros]] | |enemy = [[Dalek]]s, [[Davros]] | ||
|setting = [[London]], [[1984]] | |setting = [[London]], [[1984]] | ||
|writer = | |writer = Eric Saward | ||
|read by = [[Terry Molloy]], [[Nicholas Briggs]] | |read by = [[Terry Molloy]], [[Nicholas Briggs]] | ||
|publisher = BBC Books | |publisher = BBC Books | ||
|release date = | |release date = 18 July 2019 | ||
|cover = | |cover = | ||
|format = | |format = | ||
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* [[Davros]] | * [[Davros]] | ||
* [[Lytton]] | * [[Lytton]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Black Dalek Leader|Supreme Dalek]] | ||
* [[Alpha Dalek]] | * [[Alpha Dalek]] | ||
* [[Beta Dalek]] | * [[Beta Dalek]] | ||
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* [[Delta Dalek]] | * [[Delta Dalek]] | ||
* [[Epsilon Dalek]] | * [[Epsilon Dalek]] | ||
== Deviations from televised story == | == Deviations from televised story == | ||
* Many characters are given expanded backstories, personalities, and first names. | * Many characters are given expanded backstories, personalities, and first names. | ||
* The [[Prison Station]] is a ship called the ''Vipod Mor''. It has a cat named [[Sir Runcible]] that escapes with the Fifth Doctor through the time corridor. | * The [[Prison Station]] is a ship called the ''Vipod Mor''. It has a cat named [[Sir Runcible]] that escapes with the Fifth Doctor through the time corridor. | ||
* [[Gustave Lytton]]'s first name is spelled "Gustav." No first name is given on screen. | * [[Gustave Lytton]]'s first name is spelled "Gustav." No first name is given on screen. | ||
* The Dalek battlecruiser is said to be crewed by [[Tellurian]]s, implying the [[Dalek duplicate|duplicates]] and [[Dalek Trooper|Troopers]] are humans. Lytton being a [[Charnel]], as established in the [[Attack of the Cybermen (TV story)| | * The Dalek battlecruiser is said to be crewed by [[Tellurian]]s, implying the [[Dalek duplicate|duplicates]] and [[Dalek Trooper|Troopers]] are humans. Lytton being a [[Charnel]], as established in the ''[[Attack of the Cybermen (TV story)|Attack of the Cybermen]]'' [[Attack of the Cybermen (novelisation)|novelisation]], is never mentioned. | ||
* "[[Howie Kellim | * "''[[Howie Kellim]]''" is the formal [[Star Fleet]] greeting, with "''Howie Kellim Bi" ''as the reply. | ||
* The computers controlling the time corridor attack the TARDIS using [[Ciskinady code|Ciskinady coding]], which alerts the Doctor and Turlough that the Daleks are involved. | * The computers controlling the time corridor attack the TARDIS using [[Ciskinady code|Ciskinady coding]], which alerts the Doctor and Turlough that the Daleks are involved. | ||
* The starfighters mentioned in the serial are depicted in a brief space battle. | * The starfighters mentioned in the serial are depicted in a brief space battle. | ||
* Styles is accompanied by an android nurse called [[Monda]], who is destroyed during the Dalek attack on the airlock. | * Styles is accompanied by an android nurse called [[Monda]], who is destroyed during the Dalek attack on the airlock. | ||
* The [[ | * The [[Baz Seaton|crewmember]] that accompanies Osborn is given the name Senior Ensign 'Baz' Seaton. He sabotaged Airlock Three so the Daleks could enter because they pay well. | ||
* Seaton kills Osborn only to be killed by Lytton moments later, a reversal of their fates in the televised version. | * Seaton kills Osborn only to be killed by Lytton moments later, a reversal of their fates in the televised version. | ||
* The grenade takes out 15 Daleks, instead of the obvious two on screen. | * The grenade takes out 15 Daleks, instead of the obvious two on screen. | ||
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* A scene of the Doctor and [[Stien]] entering the TARDIS, which was edited out of the broadcast version, is included. | * A scene of the Doctor and [[Stien]] entering the TARDIS, which was edited out of the broadcast version, is included. | ||
* The novelisation shows the army personnel being duplicated in a van outside the warehouse. | * The novelisation shows the army personnel being duplicated in a van outside the warehouse. | ||
* The Doctor previously met Lytton in [[Soho]], running a high-class | * The Doctor previously met Lytton in [[Soho]], running [[The Jazz Soiree Club|a high-class jazz club]] in [[Old Compton Street]] at a time of heightened [[murder]] rates. This is a forward reference to the ''[[Lytton (series)|Lytton]]'' comics. | ||
* Much detail is given about the interior of the Doctor's TARDIS, including that all the meals are prepared by an unseen robot chef named [[Ooba-Doa]]. | * Much detail is given about the interior of the Doctor's TARDIS, including that all the meals are prepared by an unseen robot chef named [[Ooba-Doa]]. | ||
* Many Daleks from the serial are given specific titles, such as "Alpha Dalek," which the Doctor notes is one he's never heard of. | * Many Daleks from the serial are given specific titles, such as "Alpha Dalek," which the Doctor notes is one he's never heard of. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The year for the prison station is established as [[4590]] (a date previously given in [[The Dalek Handbook| | * The year for the prison station is established as [[4590]] (a date previously given in ''[[The Dalek Handbook (reference book)|The Dalek Handbook]]'') dating ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'' to [[4500]]. | ||
* The prison station being named ''Vipod Mor'' is reminiscent of the other ''[[Vipod Mor (Slipback)|Vipod Mor]]'' ship from ''[[Slipback (audio story)|Slipback]]'', also written by Eric Saward, who stated in an interview that he forgotten he'd already used it.<!-- File: Interview With Eric Saward Resurrection of the Daleks Doctor Who --> | * The prison station being named ''Vipod Mor'' is reminiscent of the other ''[[Vipod Mor (Slipback)|Vipod Mor]]'' ship from ''[[Slipback (audio story)|Slipback]]'', also written by Eric Saward, who stated in an interview that he forgotten he'd already used it.<!-- File: Interview With Eric Saward Resurrection of the Daleks Doctor Who --> | ||
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