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|companions= [[Ben Jackson|Ben]], [[Polly Wright|Polly]] | |companions= [[Ben Jackson|Ben]], [[Polly Wright|Polly]] | ||
|enemy= The [[Dalek]]s | |enemy= The [[Dalek]]s, [[Bragen]] | ||
|setting= [[Vulcan (The Power of the Daleks)|Vulcan]], the future | |setting= [[Vulcan (The Power of the Daleks)|Vulcan]], the future | ||
|writer= [[David Whitaker]] | |writer= [[David Whitaker]] | ||
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|script=The Power of the Daleks (script)}} | |script=The Power of the Daleks (script)}} | ||
'''''The Power of the Daleks''''' was the third story of [[Season 4]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was the first full story to feature the [[Second Doctor]], played by [[Patrick Troughton]]. All six episodes are missing from the [[BBC]] archives. | '''''The Power of the Daleks''''' was the third story of [[Season 4]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was the first full story to feature the [[Second Doctor]], played by [[Patrick Troughton]]. All six episodes are missing from the [[BBC]] archives. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Following the Doctor's [[regeneration]] into a new, younger body, the TARDIS lands at an Earth colony on the planet Vulcan in the far future. Mistaken for an official Earth Examiner, the Doctor discovers that a scientist called Lesterson is attempting to reactivate two inanimate, subservient [[Dalek]]s found in a crashed space rocket. The colonists refuse to heed the Doctor's dire warnings that the Daleks are dangerous. Once reactivated, the Daleks secretly begin to reproduce themselves in a bid to seize control of the colony. | Following the Doctor's [[regeneration]] into a new, younger body, the TARDIS lands at an Earth colony on the planet Vulcan in the far future. Mistaken for an official Earth Examiner, the Doctor discovers that a scientist called Lesterson is attempting to reactivate two inanimate, subservient [[Dalek]]s found in a crashed space rocket. The colonists refuse to heed the Doctor's dire warnings that the Daleks are dangerous. Once reactivated, the Daleks secretly begin to reproduce themselves in a bid to seize control of the colony. |
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