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'''''Secrets of the Daleks 2''''' was the second entry in the ''[[Secrets of the Daleks]]'' series printed in ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]''. Decades before | '''''Secrets of the Daleks 2''''' was the second entry in the ''[[Secrets of the Daleks]]'' series printed in ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]''. Decades before {{cs|Resolution (TV story)}} used the idea as a serious plot point, it showed a [[Dalek mutant (Earth-33⅓)|Dalek mutant]] controlling a human from the inside — as a joke on [[Dalek]]s actually being controlled by [[human]] actors inside the [[casing]]s in real life. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 26 October 2024
Secrets of the Daleks 2 was the second entry in the Secrets of the Daleks series printed in The Doctor Who Fun Book. Decades before Resolution [+]Loading...["Resolution (TV story)"] used the idea as a serious plot point, it showed a Dalek mutant controlling a human from the inside — as a joke on Daleks actually being controlled by human actors inside the casings in real life.
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It may be well-known that Daleks are really empty shells with BBC operators working them from within — but did you know that BBC actors, meanwhile, are operated from the inside too — by Daleks?
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- The Dalek mutant has three eyes and a widely-opened mouth as well as the traditional tentacles.
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