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I assumed that the "puppets" that we see in Asylum of the Daleks were just a new iteration of Robomen: http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Roboman with a more sophisticated implantation technique. Should the two be linked together or do they need separate sections, since they're not officially named during the episode? | I assumed that the "puppets" that we see in Asylum of the Daleks were just a new iteration of Robomen: http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Roboman with a more sophisticated implantation technique. Should the two be linked together or do they need separate sections, since they're not officially named during the episode? | ||
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The "puppets" are obviously a more advanced version of the same '''basic idea''' as the Robomen. That idea -- controlled human-like slaves -- also showed up in ''Remembrance of the Daleks'', where the headmaster of Coal Hill School was under the control of the Imperial Daleks. The control, in that case, didn't seem to be total. | |||
There are enough differences that the 3 examples ought to have their own pages but enough similarities that they ought to refer to each other. --[[Special:Contributions/2.96.18.176|2.96.18.176]]<sup>[[User talk:2.96.18.176#top|talk to me]]</sup> 23:04, September 4, 2012 (UTC) |
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I assumed that the "puppets" that we see in Asylum of the Daleks were just a new iteration of Robomen: http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Roboman with a more sophisticated implantation technique. Should the two be linked together or do they need separate sections, since they're not officially named during the episode?
[Unsigned but History indicates 71.199.2.166 at 19:51, September 2, 2012 (UTC)]
The "puppets" are obviously a more advanced version of the same basic idea as the Robomen. That idea -- controlled human-like slaves -- also showed up in Remembrance of the Daleks, where the headmaster of Coal Hill School was under the control of the Imperial Daleks. The control, in that case, didn't seem to be total.
There are enough differences that the 3 examples ought to have their own pages but enough similarities that they ought to refer to each other. --2.96.18.176talk to me 23:04, September 4, 2012 (UTC)