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'''Gerrill''' was a [[Muto]] who lived on [[Skaro]] towards the end of the [[Thousand Year War]]. He attempted to kill [[Sarah Jane Smith]], as by Muto law "Norms must die". He was initially stopped by [[Sevrin]], but was then shot dead by a [[Thal]] patrol. ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'')
'''Gerrill''' was a [[Muto]] who lived on [[Skaro]] towards the end of the [[Thousand Year War]].  
 
== Biography ==
Gerrill attempted to kill [[Sarah Jane Smith]] with a knife, as by Muto law "All Norms must die."  
 
He was initially stopped by [[Sevrin]], but their fight attracted the attention of a two-man [[Thal]] patrol. Sevrin warned Gerrill that the patrol was too close and they would see him if he moved. Gerrill took no notice, making a run for it and failing to stop when ordered to by one of the [[Thal soldier 1|soldiers]].
 
The soldier shot Gerrill dead, and then declared the shooting of a Muto to be "a waste of good ammunition". ([[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 10:35, 19 September 2021

Gerrill was a Muto who lived on Skaro towards the end of the Thousand Year War.

Biography

Gerrill attempted to kill Sarah Jane Smith with a knife, as by Muto law "All Norms must die."

He was initially stopped by Sevrin, but their fight attracted the attention of a two-man Thal patrol. Sevrin warned Gerrill that the patrol was too close and they would see him if he moved. Gerrill took no notice, making a run for it and failing to stop when ordered to by one of the soldiers.

The soldier shot Gerrill dead, and then declared the shooting of a Muto to be "a waste of good ammunition". (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)

Behind the scenes

  • Gerrill is never referred to by name in the on-screen dialogue; his name is given only on the closing credits.